For starters, Williams' drum solo that opens the album is to die for.
There is no excess, no showing off -- only an intense orgy of rhythm.
When McLaughlin and Pastorius join him, the crowd must have gone crazy
because he shifts nonstop into the guitarist's composition "Dark
Prince." While his solo is overdriven, distorted, and rangy, full of
angles and twists and turns, Jaco's playing on the head, and in taking
the tune out, is solid. Perhaps at the time this didn't seem up to
snuff, but it's hard to hear that based on the disc. The entire band is
engaged with focused attention, ascending scalar and harmonic peaks
together for its six and a half minutes. It is followed by a beautiful
ballad by Pastorius called "Continuum," which appeared on his
self-titled solo debut for Columbia. It's a gorgeous and deeply melodic
ballad, and the bassist's playing is intensely soulful and lyrical.
McLaughlin's chord shadings and voicings are not only supportive, they
bring weight and depth, as does the beautiful hi-hat work of Williams.
(Speaking of which, on "Dark Prince" and elsewhere, it's obvious that
Williams is the true inventor of the blastbeat, not some generic heavy
metal drummer. To hear his incessant bass drum and chronic
cymbal-and-snare workouts is inspiring.) "Are You the One, Are You the
One?," written by McLaughlin, closes the live set, and it's a funky,
kinetic, and knotty jam with Williams playing breaks as well as
pummeling the toms to get the funk up out of the thing. Pastorius'
groove is incessant, even when he is matching the guitarist note for
contrapuntal note. That's the good news. The studio versions of these
cuts may "sound" better technically -- mostly due to the amplification
and balance given the drum kit -- but they lack the raw edginess of the
live sides. Still, fans of the fusion era, and those interested in any
of these personas, will be much edified by what is found here. If only
there were more of it. by Thom Jurek
Tracklist :
1 Drum Improvisation 2:26
Tony Williams
2 Dark Prince 6:36
John McLaughlin
3 Continuum 5:11
Jaco Pastorius
4 Para Oriente 5:42
Tony Williams
5 Are You the One, Are You the One? 4:54
John McLaughlin
6 Dark Prince 4:08
John McLaughlin
7 Continuum 3:49
Jaco Pastorius
8 Para Oriente 1:05
Tony Williams
9 Para Oriente 0:20
Tony Williams
10 Para Oriente 5:28
Tony Williams
Credits :
Bass – Jaco Pastorius
Drums – Tony Williams
Guitar – John McLaughlin
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JOHN McLAUGHLIN / JACO PASTORIUS / TONY WILLIAMS - Trio Of Doom (2007) APE (image+.cue), lossless
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the potential of a recording by this trio featuring guitarist John
McLaughlin and drummer Tony Williams (both members of Lifetime with
organist Larry Young) along with bassist Jaco Pastorius -- aka the Trio
of Doom -- is enormous. This compilation contains a performance of the
trio at the Havana Jam in 1979, a U.S. State Department-sponsored
cultural tour by a large number of American musicians who played on the
same stage as Cuban aces. The band rehearsed and had about 25 minutes on
the stage. Five days after leaving Cuba, the band reconvened in a New
York City studio and recut most of the tracks. The studio versions (cuts
six, seven, and ten) were released on a pair of various-artists
compilations from the Cuban concert. McLaughlin felt at the time that
the live performances were unusable because of Pastorius' playing. He
relates the details in brief in the liner notes by Bill Milkowski. What
this means, of course, is that out of ten cuts here, seven have never
been released before. That said, the sum total of all the music that the
group cut together is a little less than 40 minutes. From this, the
opening drum solo by Williams takes up nearly three, and 20 seconds is
of an alternate take of the drummer's "Para Oriente." But this is not a
dodgy rip simply assembled to make money from the stuff of myth. Well,
it is designed to make money from myth, but there is some seriously
intense music here.
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