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John McLaughlin
John McLaughlin & The 4th Dimension - Live At Montreux Jazz Festival 2022
2CD + BLURAY VIDEO
Disk 1 von 3 (CD)
1
Kiki
2
Lock down blues
3
The creator has a master plan
4
Hijacked
5
Gaza city
6
Mr. DC
7
Abbaji
Disk 2 von 3 (CD)
1
New blues old bruise
2
Here come the jiis
3
The light at the edge of the world
4
Echoes from then
5
El hombre que sabia
Disk 3 von 3 (Blu-ray Disc)
1
Introduction
2
Kiki
3
Lock down blues
4
The creator has a master plan
5
Hijacked
6
Gaza city
7
Mr. DC
8
Abbaji
9
New blues old bruise
10
Here come the jiis
11
The light at the edge of the world
12
Echoes from then
13
El hombre que sabia
14
Outro
John McLaughlin, ranked by Rolling Stone as one of the 100 greatest guitarists of all time, returns to top form in 2025 with "Live at Montreux Jazz Festival 2022".
This breathtaking performance was recorded on one of the most famous music stages in the world. A pioneer who reshaped jazz fusion through his work with Miles Davis, the Mahavishnu Orchestra and Shakti, McLaughlin brings more than five decades of innovation to this electrifying 90-minute set. Backed by his longtime band The 4th Dimension and featuring special guest, award-winning Cuban pianist Jany McPherson, this release is a master class in genre-bending musicianship.
The setlist draws from every corner of McLaughlin's wide-ranging musical journey, including fan favorites like "New Blues Old Bruise" and "El Hombre Que Sabia" - a heartfelt tribute to his friend and flamenco legend Paco De Lucia. The band also delivers inspired interpretations of Pharoah Sanders' spiritual jazz epic "The Creator Has a Master Plan" and Piero Piccioni's cinematic gem "The Light at the Edge of the World". Recorded using state-of-the-art mobile technology and mixed by George Murphy (Shakti, Mumford & Sons, Ellie Goulding) at Eastcote Studios in London, Live at Montreux Jazz Festival 2022 is more than a concert - it's an immersive experience that captures the soul, skill and spontaneity of a guitar legend described by Jeff Beck as "the greatest living guitarist".