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Saturday, January 20, 2018

Carlos Santana & John McLaughlin-Love Devotion Surrender (1973)

In the early 1970s, Carlos Santana and John McLaughlin showed great interest in the Eastern philosophy of Guru Sri Chinmoy, and both musicians incorporated this philosophy into their albums: Santana's "Caravanserai" and "Abraxas", and McLaughlin's Mashavishnu Orchestra's "Inner Mountain Flame" and "Birds of Fire". In 1973, the two guitarists joined forces to pay tribute to John Coltrane through the hypnotic sounds of free jazz and jazz fusion. Each contributed musicians from their respective bands to the recording, including Armando Peraza, Michael Shrieve, and Doug Rauch from Santana's band, and Billy Cobham, Jan Hammer, and Larry Young from the Mashavishnu Orchestra. An album brimming with exquisite passages, such as the opening track "A Love Supreme", which, with its distinct Latin jazz style, showcases McLaughlin's virtuosic guitar work adorned by a prominent organ. In the following track, "The Life Divine", Carlos Santana lends his divine guitar to a fusion piece with psychedelic undertones. Both, despite their undeniable quality, pale in comparison to the legendary "Let Us Go Into The House Of the Lord", an epic display of virtuosity from the guitarists and the rest of the musicians. The album concludes with the meditative and measured "Mediation", which brings to a close one of the masterpieces of jazz fusion.

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