
There were, however, glaring exceptions, the electric Return To Forever's, "Hymn Of the Seventh Galaxy" and just about anything put out by Weather Report and John Mclaughlin's Mahavishnu Orchestra. From the latter came an intensity not heard before in fusion and one couldn't help be struck by how heavy it all was, this was not music for the faint hearted. McLaughlin was a very hard task master, so it was not a surprise when the first Mahavishnu Orchesta broke up.
Jerry Goodman had been in the jazz-rock band Flock and was already known as a great violinist. After he and Hammer found the

Thanks again to micaus for this review and the cover art!
Keep Listening!!!!
http://rapidshare.de/files/20773539/Jerry_Goodman___Jan_Hammer_-_Like_Children__1974_.zip.html
Big thanks for the post. Lost this about 20 years ago. Fantastic stuff
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Yup Fantastic Stuff .....thanks and thanks for the link , I have reciprocated
ReplyDeleteDid you catch the mahanavishnu 1971 concert on the BBC4 UK TV last year ..incredible
BTW you've got my old blog linked ..am at soundsational.blogspot.com these days :)
ReplyDeleteYo! Thanks for this great post, man.
ReplyDeleteI'm an old Flock/Goodman fan but somehow missed out on this one.
One question: Is it possible that the last song is missing? "I Wonder"??? If one is to go by the AMG review there should be a stand-a-lone version of "I Wonder" ...or are threre two versions of this LP?
Thanx again.
Its all there, the last track is in 2 parts, "a) Giving In Gently (b) I Wonder". I wouldn't miss a track!
ReplyDeleteWow, much thanks for this! I have it on vinyl with no way to digitize it on my antiquated computer. It's still out of print as far as I can tell, unlike some of the other Nemperor stuff.
ReplyDeleteamazing stuff : fresh, inventive, lovely : a real dialog between 2" Goodmen"!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot!
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