Extrapolation
John McLaughlin · 1969
40 min · 10 tracks · jazz fusion ยท ethno jazz
A vivid tapestry of jazz fusion, blending intricate guitar work with ethereal improvisations and rhythmic exploration.
Extrapolation is an album by John McLaughlin, released in 1969. A vivid tapestry of jazz fusion, blending intricate guitar work with ethereal improvisations and rhythmic exploration. 'Extrapolation' is notable for its innovative use of improvisation and complex arrangements that helped lay the groundwork for jazz fusion. The album received positive critical acclaim and is often regarded as a seminal work that influenced countless musicians within the genre, solidifying McLaughlin's reputation as a pioneering guitarist. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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What does Extrapolation sound like?
A vivid tapestry of jazz fusion, blending intricate guitar work with ethereal improvisations and rhythmic exploration. Rooted in jazz fusion and ethno jazz.
What makes Extrapolation by John McLaughlin notable?
'Extrapolation' is notable for its innovative use of improvisation and complex arrangements that helped lay the groundwork for jazz fusion. The album received positive critical acclaim and is often regarded as a seminal work that influenced countless musicians within the genre, solidifying McLaughlin's reputation as a pioneering guitarist. Released in January 1969, 'Extrapolation' was John McLaughlin's debut album, marking his transition from sideman to bandleader. At this point, he was fresh from his work with the groundbreaking band the Mahavishnu Orchestra and had begun to carve out a distinct niche in the jazz fusion genre, showcasing his unique blend of Eastern musical influences and Western jazz forms.
How many songs are on Extrapolation?
Extrapolation has 10 tracks, running approximately 40 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Extrapolation Standout 3:52
- 2 It's Funny Standout 4:23
- 3 Arjen's Bag 4:11
- 4 Pete the Poet 4:48
- 5 This Is for Us to Share 3:36
- 6 Spectrum Standout 2:45
- 7 Binky's Dream 7:05
- 8 Really You Know 4:25
- 9 Two for Two 3:43
- 10 Peace Piece 1:49
Release Date
January 1, 1969
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
40 min 40 sec
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