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About this book
On February 16 1969, John McLaughlin flew into New York, from London, in a snowstorm. The following day, Miles Davis, his hero, invited him to play on a record. Two years later, on the path of Bengali mystic Sri Chinmoy, John launched the Mahavishnu Orchestraāan evocation in music of spiritual aspiration and extraordinary power, volume and complexity, far beyond anything else in jazz or rock.
Curiously, it was also a huge success. John McLaughlin brought rock music to its pinnacle, the end point in an evolution from Mississippi blues through Coltrane, Hendrix and the Beatles. And then, in November 1975, he hung up his electric guitar and walked away from the stadiums of the rock world for an on-going, restless career in music of other forms.
To most of the world, John McLaughlin looked like an overnight success, with a backstory going back only as far as that February in 1969. Yet he had been a professional musician since 1958, experiencing all the great movements in British musicātrad jazz, rock'n'roll, R&B, soul, modern jazz, free jazz, psychedelic rockāa guitar for hire at the centre of 'Swinging London', a bandmate of future members of Cream, Pentangle and Led Zeppelin, but always just under the radar.
Drawing on dozens of exclusive interviews and many months of meticulous research, author and music historian Colin Harper brings that unrepeatable era vividly to life. This landmark new work retrieves for the first time the incredible career of John McLaughlin before he conquered the worldāand then chronicles how he did so.
Bathed In Lightning includes more than 80 photographs of McLaughlin and his collaborators, including many previously unseen images. The extended ebook edition adds 100, 000 words of extra materialābonus features, if you likeāincluding detailed discographies and concert listings that cover every known McLaughlin recording and live performance from 1963ā75.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Contents
- Prologue
- 1. Beginnings (1942ā62)
- 2. London (1959ā62)
- 3. Fame (1962ā63)
- 4. Graham Bond (1964)
- 5. Modernism (1965)
- 6. Swinging London (1965)
- 7. Power (1966)
- 8. Power (1967)
- 9. British Jazz (1967ā68)
- 10. Freedom (1968ā69)
- 11. New York (1969)
- 12. Faith (1970)
- 13. Godās Orchestra (1971ā73)
- 14. Apocalypse (1974)
- 15. The Emerald Beyond
- Afterword
- Illustrations
- Bonus Chapters
- 1. Big Pete Deuchar (1958ā60)
- 2. The Tony Meehan Combo (1963)
- 3. Pirate Radio, London Mods, British Soul (1964)
- 4. Arjenās Bag (1968)
- 5. MO2: On The Road (1974)
- 6. MO2: Visions Of The Emerald Beyond (December 1974āJune 1975)
- 7. MO3: Resolution (JuneāNovember 1975)
- Postscript: Do You Hear The Voices That You Left Behind?
- Appendices
- Appendix 1. The Texts Of Festival
- Appendix 2. John McLaughlin Discography: British Recordings 1963ā69
- Appendix 3. Known John McLaughlin Concert Appearances 1963ā68
- Appendix 4. John McLaughlin Discography 1969ā75
- Appendix 5. MO2: Incomplete Concert Chronology
- Acknowledgements
- A Note On Sources
- Select Bibliography
- Endnotes
- Footnotes