The most complete package to date of Mahavishnu Orchestraís Columbia albums.
For the first time the complete recordings of the original Mahavishnu Orchestra all in one package!
Each individual album is packaged in a replica mini-LP sleeve reproducing that albumís original cover art.
Includes a bonus disc with 65 minutes of previously unreleased music from the Between Nothingness And Eternity 1973 live shows in New Yorkís Central Park. Staggering extended versions of ìThe Dance Of Mayaî, ìAwakeningî, and ìOne Wordî, plus ìHopeî, ìYou Know, You Knowî, ìStepping Tonesî and ìVital Transformationî.
Original Price: $59.98 USD
The Mahavishnu Orchestra, in its original incarnation, lasted just four years, but in that brief time, the pioneering quintet set both the template and the high-water mark for fusion music. No band ever rocked as hard in a jazzy place as guitarist John McLaughlinís charging ensemble.
McLaughlin had already built a firm reputation in his native England as a keen improviser with blues and rock leanings when he was invited by drummer Tony Williams in early 1969 to join him in New York. Almost immediately, McLaughlin was swept up into the very epicenter of the burgeoning fusion movement, appearing on ñ in 1969 alone ñ three of the genreís most significant recordings: Emergency! (by the newly-formed Tony Williams Lifetime) and In a Silent Way and Bitches Brew, the epochal Miles Davis albums that kick started fusion.
When it was time for McLaughlin — who, in his initial New York stay, had quickly developed from a gifted player to a brilliant one — to form his own band, he brought together musicians who could apply full-force rock energy to improvisatory jazz skill. Keyboardist Jan Hammer, violinist Jerry Goodman, and drummer Billy Cobham were each extravagant virtuosos eager to match McLaughlin at his own game; bassist Rick Laird contained the passion with his steady bass lines. Dubbed the Mahavishnu Orchestra, the new band released its debut recording, The Inner Mounting Flame in August of 1971: fusion as we know it was now fully born.
Younger listeners raised on rock responded to the band’s vitality and extraordinary musicianship; before long The Mahavishnu Orchestra was appearing with the likes of The Byrds and Aerosmith. Subsequent hit albums built on The Inner Mounting Flameís innovations; Hammer added synthesizers to his arsenal, developing a keyboard style nearly as influential as that of McLaughlinís frenetic guitar work and Cobhamís rumbling percussive attack. But it was nearly inevitable that the life span of such a dynamic ensemble would be brief. The Mahavishnu Orchestra threw down the gauntlet; fusioneers who followed have been trying to catch up ever since.
2011 marks the 40th Anniversary of the founding of the band and its signing to Columbia Records.
Features the original classic line-up of the band led by John McLaughlin — and including Billy Cobham, Jan Hammer, Jerry Goodman and Rick Laird.
Smash hit albums The Inner Mounting Flame and Birds Of Fire are here, along with the bandís only live album Between Nothingness And Eternity, plus the rare The Lost Trident Sessions.
Also contains the very rare bonus track, a 15 minute live version of ìNoonward Raceî from the Mar Y Sol Festival in 1972 in Puerto Rico.
Albums included:
- The Inner Mounting Flame (1971)
- Birds Of Fire (1973)
- The Lost Trident Sessions (1973)
- Between Nothingness and Eternity (1974)
- Bonus Disc: Between Nothingness And Eternity [Disc 2] All tracks previously unreleased
How is this the « complete » collection without Apocalypse, Visions and Inner Worlds? Those albums are all due for a good remastering. Love the bonus disc, but this seems like a missed opportunity.
I would LOVE to have 24 bit versions of everything (including John’s other work), which I wish they would have done or hope they are working on it for future releases. Billy’s Spectrum album that’s on HD Tracks is so much better than the original, it’s crystal clear. They used some nice AD converters during the process.
This collection is only the material by the original line-up of the band. The later albums were by virtually a whole different band. As leader both are basically vehicles for John McLaughlin.
You Know… The live 15 minute version of The Noonward Race in Mar Y Sol , Puerto Rico alone makes this a well worth investment . I just about wore out all my LPs over the years . Now , as a baby boomer, I can ware out excess chlorestrol dancing to this high speed creative song(s). Personally it’s a well worth deal … You Know .
The Mar Y Sol festival Noonward Race included in the 2011 box set has been released previously back in 1973, I would have preferred to hear more from the same performance. But we have to be thankful that there is now a multitude of live performances we can hear (and see) which have mushroomed into existence.
« Birds of fire » was the real first john’s album i listened to in June 1990: i was 18 and it was the beginning of the great adventure.The most terrific track of the album is »one word »and i was particuly impressed by billy’s drum solo.Alonside with this album i discovered « advantures in radioland »Then during spring 1991 i bought « smile from emerald beyond » and John’s music has kept along with as i wrote it in a previous post six months ago.I hope john planned to record a new album .Each one of his realises is a great blessing for the soul!!!So Merry Christmas to you John and all the truly and faithfull fans all over the world!!
Birds of Fire – it is NOT a Solo album – you need to do some research -the good news is the info is now available online
im so happy this set is comming i also just saw john at the blue note ny w corea ,john stole the show hes the greatest living guitarist and should have been on the rolling stone cover as the top 100 of all time,happy holidays
I think the reason why Rolling Stone doesn’t list JM as the Top guitarist is because his music isn’t commercial rock music and easily understood. He kind of created his own musical style which can’t be imitated very easily or at all. I think more of the musicians that he’s influenced over the years need to give him more respect in the magazines because he’s influenced MOST of the guitar players that are in the industry, but I think they might be a little afraid that the younger kids will figure out that John is so good that they might not want to listen to anyone else. 🙂 For me, there are a handful of great players, but John seems to just be a major level above for what he’s done in his career. I just want them to spit out 24 bit versions of the entire Mahavishnu catalog, Shakti and even his work with Trilok Gurtu and I would be VERY happy indeed.
These albums are so great!
Tons of Energy ! Wait till you listen to the 5th disc « Unreleased Tracks From Between Nothingness & Eternity.. Mahavishnu Orchestra Live » . This rocks , grooves and overtakes !
Will the extra live performances be released separately?
An expanded ‘Between Nothingness and Eternity’…?
They have been released separately. But they did remaster the original BN&E and Inner Mounting Flame. BN&E sounds better which more bottom end to the recordings than the original.
iTunes has them, but to get the CD version, you have to buy the box set. But I found plenty of them for sale and actually very affordable. I think I paid less than $20 for mine and it was sealed brand new. Check eBay.
Another golden opportunity for a reunion tour that Jan Hammer could refuse to do…. Ugh…
MLK
Need to get the original MO back together. They owe it to themselves and to their fans… and would probably have a fantastic time also…
Guess what.The 4th disc contains the three alternative live versions from the first show 17th august ’73 not the usual release from the 18th.Better sound quality but not as musically potent.The sound quality was never great on these and in comparison to the new release,they sound likfe rouch board tapes in comparison,which therefore begs the question,where the originall 24 tracks masters damaged,lost or what? Please comment out there!
I wish they would remaster everything, including Shakti, etc. in 24 bit resolution. HDTracks has some great remasters of some of our favorites (Jeff Beck, Billy Cobham, Santana, etc.) but more need to be released in these higher resolutions..
I grew up with Birds of Fire…I was a Pure Rocker, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Pink Floyd, etc…-But when I heard Birds of Fire…my brain blew up ! -so that was the beginning of my Progressive Rock experience…I’m still here now, so Progressive Rock and the Mahavishnu Orchestras Lives !
I would sacrifice my left hand to get a 24 bit SACD og DVD-Audio version of the brilliant « Inner Mounting Flame » album.
Sony Music is in the process of releasing DSD downloads sometime starting this year, and since Mahavishnu albums were popular, maybe Sony will get around to releasing them. But, they would probably have to take the old 2 track masters and reconvert them. I’m actually a little surprised (and no surprised), they haven’t released the 24 bit versions on HDTracks, etc. So, I think it’s more of a we have to wait a little longer before they do the higher resolution files. Maybe send emails to the division of Sony that handles Mahavishnu releases and make a little noise. 🙂
Please notify me of the method to place an order for:
The Inner Mounting Flame (1971)
Birds Of Fire (1973)
The Lost Trident Sessions (1973)
Between Nothingness and Eternity (1974)
Bonus Disc: Between Nothingness And Eternity [Disc 2] All tracks previously unreleased