** John McLaughlin
THE HEART OF THINGS
(Verve)
One look at the
personnel credits and you know you're in trouble. Note particularly the
presence of keyboardist Jim Beard, who's adept at lousing up nearly every CD he
appears on with annoyingly gauche chord stabs using the cheesiest synth sounds
known to Yamaha's R&D department. This album is, sadly, no exception.
Adding to the contempo-jazz aroma is McLaughlin's own guitar work, much of
which is played through a MIDI hook-up that makes his ax sound as if it were
submerged under 20 feet of water. Worse, though his sense of invention and
hair-raising velocity is intact, the fire of old is conspicuously absent. In
fact, despite Gary Thomas's jumpy sax, Dennis Chambers's Billy Cobham-esque
drumming, and some interesting compositions, the whole album is flat and
unaffecting. And the direct quote from Mahavishnu's classic "The Dance of Maya"
during "Mr. D.C." only underlines what's missing.
(John McLaughlin performs this Saturday, November 22, at Berklee
Performance Center. Call 876-7777.)
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