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  1. "Go Ahead John" (3 March 1970 – Columbia Studio E) Miles Davis – trumpet; Steve Grossman – soprano saxophone; John McLaughlin – electric guitar; Dave Holland – bass guitar; Jack DeJohnette – drums "Lonely Fire" (27 January 1970 – Columbia Studio B) Miles Davis – trumpet; Wayne Shorter – soprano saxophone; Bennie ...

  2. 'Big Fun' features a stellar cast of musicians, with Herbie Hancock, Billy Cobham, Chick Corea, John McLaughlin, Josef Zawinul, Dave Holland, Bernie Maupin, Steve Grossman and Larry Young just a few of the names that helped Davis shape and craft this beautifully-constructed jazz-rock odyssey, and, the level of musicianship is, at times, mind-blowing in it's improvisational brilliance. A ...

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  3. He played on Miles Davis' albums In a Silent Way, Bitches Brew (which has a track titled after him), Live-Evil, On the Corner, Big Fun (where he is featured soloist on "Go Ahead John") and A Tribute to Jack Johnson. In the liner notes to Jack Johnson, Davis called McLaughlin's playing "far in".

  4. 1. Juni 2001 · McLaughlin begins with funky wah lines behind young Steve Grossman’s razor-edged soprano and the leader’s scattered trumpet ideas. About six minutes in, McLaughlin takes over furiously. Thanks to the then-new wonders of noise gate technology, Jack DeJohnette’s drums and cymbals flit back and forth rapidly from left to right in the mix.

  5. “Go Ahead John” is a lengthy, hard-driving jam from the Jack Johnson sessions; John McLaughlins brash guitar up front and center. “Ife,” from the summer of 1972 and named for the daughter of percussionist Mtume, is an Afro-futurist mini-suite, flows with a rich, suite-like narrative of rhythm and space.

  6. www.rollingstone.com › music › music-album-reviewsBig Fun - Rolling Stone

    In effect, both pieces are all-star sessions, with John McLaughlin. Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea, Billy Cobham, Wayne Shorter, Joe Zawinul and Airto featured. “Ife” is the most recent ...

  7. Major figure in the development of electric guitar in the history of modern jazz, credited for developing a bridge between rock guitar and jazz, and founder of various jazz fusion groups of note, including Mahavishnu Orchestra and Shakti; recorded and performed with Miles in 1969 and 1970. Standout Track. Playlist. Pop-up Player. John McLaughlin.