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Devotion

 
Album Review: Devotion

  • Artist: John McLaughlin
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1970 09
  • Total Time: 35:28
  • Type: Instrumental
  • Genre: Jazz

Review

This album is from a pivotal moment in McLaughlin's history. This was just after he left Miles' group, but before Mahavishnu Orchestra started, and the music captures this moment perfectly. McLaughlin's technique had not progressed to "Mahavishnu" perfection yet, but the music has the in-your-face rock drive of the Mahavishnu Orchestra. This recording date grew out of sessions Alan Douglas put together, featuring McLaughlin and Larry Young jamming with Jimi Hendrix and Buddy Miles (Billy Rich was the bass player). McLaughlin sounded timid next to Hendrix (none of the material with Hendrix has been officially released), but really comes to life on Devotion. This is arguably one of the finest acid rock albums of all time. McLaughlin is on fire, using fuzzboxes and phasers, over Larry Young's swirling Hammond B-3, with Billy Rich and Buddy Miles as the rock-solid rhythm section. If you think that McLaughlin's solo at the end of "Right Off" (from A Tribute to Jack Johnson) is one of the high points of his career, then this is the album for you. Soon after this album was recorded, McLaughlin holed up, practiced like crazy, and re-emerged as "Mahavishnu" John McLaughlin, with both a new sound and a new band. Documenting the period just before that transition, Devotion is a complete anomaly in his catalog, as well as one of his finest achievements. ~ Sean Westergaard, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Devotion John McLaughlin John McLaughlin (11:22)
Dragon Song John McLaughlin John McLaughlin (4:13)
Marbles John McLaughlin John McLaughlin (4:13)
Siren John McLaughlin John McLaughlin (5:42)
Don't Let the Dragon Eat Your Mother John McLaughlin John McLaughlin (5:16)
Purpose of When John McLaughlin John McLaughlin (4:44)

Credits

Stefan Bright (Producer), John McLaughlin (Guitar), Alan Douglas (Producer), Buddy Miles (Drums), Larry Young (Keyboards), Larry Young (Percussion), Larry Young (Piano (Electric)), William Hogeland (Liner Notes), Billy Rich (Bass), Buddy Miles (Percussion), John McLaughlin (Composer), Larry Young (Organ)
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Devotion
Studio album by John McLaughlin
Released September 1970
Genre Jazz fusion
Length 35:28
Label Douglas
Producer Alan Douglas and Stefan Bright
Professional reviews
John McLaughlin chronology
My Goal's Beyond
(1970)
Devotion
(1970)
Electric Dreams
(1978)

Devotion is the fourth album by the English jazz guitarist John McLaughlin, released in 1970. It was recorded shortly after McLaughlin left the Miles Davis band and prior to forming The Mahavishnu Orchestra.

Tracks

All songs written by John McLaughlin.

  1. "Devotion" – 11:25
  2. "Dragon Song" – 4:13
  3. "Marbles" – 4:05
  4. "Siren" – 5:55
  5. "Don't Let the Dragon Eat Your Mother" – 5:18
  6. "Purpose of When" – 4:45

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