The origins of jazz rock, packed with shock and chaos
This is the debut album of "Lifetime," formed by the genius drummer Tony Williams. It was recorded as a trio with John McLaughlin (guitar) and Larry Young (organ).
This album is extremely cutting-edge, fusing the improvisational qualities of jazz with the volume and energy of rock. Tony Williams' drums go beyond traditional jazz rhythm keeping, inciting the entire ensemble with a polyrhythmic approach. McLaughlin's guitar, intensely distorted, combines the power of rock with the complex phrases of jazz. Young's organ weaves its way through the mix, and the resulting chaotic sound of the three combined to set a decisive course for the fusion scene that followed.
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8 TRACKS:
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1)
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Emergency
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2)
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Beyond Games
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3)
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Where
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4)
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Vashkar
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5)
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Via The Spectrum Road
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6)
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Spectrum
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7)
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Sangria For Three
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8)
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Something Special
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Organ - Larry Young
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Guitar - John McLaughlin
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Drums, Vocals - Tony Williams
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Producer - Jack Lewis
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Producer - Monte Kay
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Recorded By, Mixed By - Gene Radice
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Liner Notes - Ralph J. Gleason
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Photography By, Art Direction - Sid Maurer
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Design [Original Cover Design] - Elaine Gongora