Live at the Royal Festival Hall (John McLaughlin Trio album) explained

Live at the Royal Festival Hall
Type:live
Artist:John McLaughlin Trio
Border:yes
Released:1990
Recorded:27 November 1989
Venue:Royal Festival Hall, London
Genre:Jazz
Length:64:15
Label:JMT
JMT 834 436
Producer:Stefan F. Winter
Chronology:John McLaughlin
Prev Title:Mediterranean Concerto (For Guitar and Orchestra)
Prev Year:1988
Next Title:Qué Alegría
Next Year:1992

Live at the Royal Festival Hall is an album by the John McLaughlin Trio, featuring percussionist Trilok Gurtu and bass guitarist Kai Eckhardt. It was recorded at the Royal Festival Hall in London on 27 November 1989 and was released on the JMT label in 1990. The album reached number 3 in the Billboard Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart.[1]

McLaughlin makes extensive use on this recording of the Photon guitar synthesiser, a setup whereby transducers mounted on an acoustic guitar are used to control a synthesiser bank via MIDI. This enables McLaughlin to invoke a range of sounds and effects normally the preserve of keyboard players, resulting in a greater variety of moods and textures than might be assumed from the line-up.

Track listing

  1. "Blue in Green" (Miles Davis)  - 6:36
  2. "Just Ideas" (Mitchel Forman)/"Jozy"  - 5:32
  3. "Florianopolis"  - 15:13
  4. "Pasha's Love"  - 7:55
  5. "Mother Tongues"  - 19:21
  6. "Blues For L.W."  - 9:39

All compositions by John McLaughlin except where indicated

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Live at the Royal Festival Hall - John McLaughlin,John McLaughlin Trio | Awards | AllMusic . allmusic.com . Top Contemporary Jazz Albums . 23 April 2014.