Since you are interested in Trio of Doom, here is a list of other items that you may find interesting.
Al Di Meola / John McLaughlin / Paco De Lucia
Friday Night in San Francisco: Live [ Columbia Records / CD - released 23/Sep/1997 ] Recorded live in 1980, this recording is an incredible showcase of skills from guitar masters Al Di Meola and John McLaughlin with Spanish flamenco player Paco De Lucia. Triple brilliant!!! |
Santana
Caravanserai [ Columbia Records / CD - released 1/Jan/2003 ] First seeing the light of day during October 1972, 'Caravanserai' is a fusion of explorative jazz leanings and some of Carlos Sanatana's more contemporary Latin-fueled rock. |
Miroslav Vitous With Michel Portal
Remembering Weather Report [ ECM Records / CD - released 27/Jul/2009 ] As the title suggests, Miroslav Vitous and his all-acoustic band (+ guest Michel Portal) pay tribute here to the formative period of that most loved of jazz-fusion collectives, Weather Report. |
Jaco Pastorius
Punk Jazz: The Jaco Pastorius Anthology [ Rhino Records / 2 CD - released 22/Apr/2003 ] Official American import. Deluxe, double disc set, celebrating the career of the acclaimed bass master! |
Tony (Anthony) Williams
Life Time [ Blue Note Records / CD - released 18/May/1999 ] Digitally remastered reissue. Abitious masterpiece debut from Miles' drummer |
John McLaughlin
Electric Guitarist / Electric Dreams [ Beat Goes On / CD - released 7/Jun/2010 ] Two albums from the amazing jazz / rock guitarist, John McLaughlin - digitally re-mastered, slipcased and with new notes. Featuring Stanley Clarke, Jack Bruce, Billy Cobham, Chick Corea and others. |
Marc Johnson's Bass Desires
Second Sight [ ECM Touchstones / CD - released 13/Nov/2008 ] Recorded in March 1987, the 'Second Sight' album from Marc Johnson's Bass Desires has now been re-issued on CD at this special price, and packaged in a stylish digipak cover - to coincide with ECM's 40th Anniversary. |
Stanley Clarke
Toys of Men [ Heads Up / CD - released 15/Oct/2007 ] Renowned jazz bassist Stanley Clarke returns and examines the emotional sweep of war with his album, 'Toys of Men', which is another masterful recording from the innovative, brilliant musician. |