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Liberation Time

2021 studio album by John McLaughlin


Liberation Time is a studio album by British jazz guitarist John McLaughlin. The album was recorded in various locations and released on 16 July 2021 via Abstract Logix. The album's personnel includes members of McLaughlin’s current ensemble named 4th Dimension: Gary Husband on drums and piano, Etienne Mbappé on bass, Ranjit Barot on drums and Konokol vocals—in addition to invited musicians.[8]

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Reception

Michael Ullman of The Arts Fuse stated, "The disc is his defiant, even occasionally joyous, response to the Covid lockdown. In his notes, the guitarist is determined to be positive."[9] Elliot Marlow-Stevens of Jazz Journal wrote, "Drawn from inspiration found during the isolation of the coronavirus pandemic, McLaughlin’s latest album demonstrates his enduring skill as one of fusion’s most important figures."[5] James Hale of DownBeat commented, "A sub-40-minute John McLaughlin recording that includes two solo piano tracks by the leader is bound to be frustrating. Add a pair of band recordings that echo vintage Mahavishnu Orchestra rave-ups, one of which includes a guitar solo filled with ridiculous technique, and you have a recipe for considering what might have been."[4]

Track listing

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Personnel

  • John McLaughlin – guitar
  • Etienne Mbappe – bass
  • Jérôme Regard – bass
  • Sam Burgess – bass
  • Gary Husband – drums, keyboards
  • Nicolas Viccaro – drums
  • Vinnie Colaiuta – drums
  • Jean-Michel Aublette – drums, bass
  • Ranjit Barot – drums, vocals
  • Oz Ezzeldin – piano
  • Roger Rossignol – piano
  • Julian Siegel – tenor saxophone

References

  1. "Liberation Time by John McLaughlin". Metacritic. Retrieved 7 September 2022.
  2. Thackara, Geno (17 July 2021). "John McLaughlin: Liberation Time album review @ All About Jazz". All About Jazz. Retrieved 7 September 2022.
  3. Hale, James (August 2021). "John McLaughlin: Liberation Time (Abstract logix)". DownBeat. Retrieved 7 September 2022.
  4. Marlow-Stevens, Elliot (2 September 2021). "John McLaughlin: Liberation Time". Jazz Journal. Retrieved 7 September 2022.
  5. Nicholson, Stuart (2021). "John McLaughlin: Liberation Time". Jazzwise. Retrieved 22 September 2022.

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