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A hopelessly misunderstood record in its time by
Santana
fans -- they were still reeling from the radical direction shift toward
jazz
on
Caravanserai
and praying it was an aberration -- it was greeted by
devotees with hostility, contrasted with kindness from major-league critics like
Robert Palmer
. To hear this recording in the context of not only
Carlos Santana
's development as a guitarist, but as the logical extension of the music of
John Coltrane
and
Miles Davis
influencing
rock
musicians --
McLaughlin
, of course, was a former
Davis
sideman -- this extension makes perfect sense in the post-
Sonic Youth
,
post-rock
era. With the exception of
Coltrane
's
"Naima"
"Meditation,"
this album consists of merely three extended guitar jams played on the spiritual ecstasy tip -- both men were devotees of guru
Shri Chinmoy
at the time. The assembled band included members of
's band and
the Mahavishnu Orchestra
in
Michael Shrieve
Billy Cobham
Doug Rauch
Armando Peraza
Jan Hammer
(playing drums!), and
Don Alias
. But it is the presence of the revolutionary
organist
Larry Young
-- a colleague of
's in
Tony Williams' Lifetime
band -- that makes the entire project gel. He stands as the great communicator harmonically between the two very different guitarists whose ideas contrasted enough to complement one another in the context of
Young
's aggressive approach to keep the entire proceeding in the air. In the acknowledgement section of
"A Love Supreme,"
which opens the album,
creates a channel between
's riotous, transcendent, melodic runs and
's rapid-fire machine-gun riffing.
' double-handed striated chord voicings offered enough for both men to chew on, leaving free-ranging territory for percussive effects to drive the tracks from underneath. Check
"Let Us Go Into the House of the Lord,"
which was musically inspired by
Bobby Womack
"Breezing"
and dynamically foreshadowed by
Pharoah Sanders
' read of it, or the insanely knotty yet intervallically transcendent
"The Life Divine,"
for the manner in which
's organ actually speaks both languages simultaneously.
is the person who makes the room for the deep spirituality inherent in these sessions to be grasped for what it is: the interplay of two men who were not merely paying tribute to
, but trying to take his ideas about going beyond the realm of Western music to communicate with the language of the heart as it united with the cosmos. After three decades,
Love Devotion Surrender
still sounds completely radical and stunningly, movingly beautiful. ~ Thom Jurek
Santana
fans -- they were still reeling from the radical direction shift toward
jazz
on
Caravanserai
and praying it was an aberration -- it was greeted by
devotees with hostility, contrasted with kindness from major-league critics like
Robert Palmer
. To hear this recording in the context of not only
Carlos Santana
's development as a guitarist, but as the logical extension of the music of
John Coltrane
and
Miles Davis
influencing
rock
musicians --
McLaughlin
, of course, was a former
Davis
sideman -- this extension makes perfect sense in the post-
Sonic Youth
,
post-rock
era. With the exception of
Coltrane
's
"Naima"
"Meditation,"
this album consists of merely three extended guitar jams played on the spiritual ecstasy tip -- both men were devotees of guru
Shri Chinmoy
at the time. The assembled band included members of
's band and
the Mahavishnu Orchestra
in
Michael Shrieve
Billy Cobham
Doug Rauch
Armando Peraza
Jan Hammer
(playing drums!), and
Don Alias
. But it is the presence of the revolutionary
organist
Larry Young
-- a colleague of
's in
Tony Williams' Lifetime
band -- that makes the entire project gel. He stands as the great communicator harmonically between the two very different guitarists whose ideas contrasted enough to complement one another in the context of
Young
's aggressive approach to keep the entire proceeding in the air. In the acknowledgement section of
"A Love Supreme,"
which opens the album,
creates a channel between
's riotous, transcendent, melodic runs and
's rapid-fire machine-gun riffing.
' double-handed striated chord voicings offered enough for both men to chew on, leaving free-ranging territory for percussive effects to drive the tracks from underneath. Check
"Let Us Go Into the House of the Lord,"
which was musically inspired by
Bobby Womack
"Breezing"
and dynamically foreshadowed by
Pharoah Sanders
' read of it, or the insanely knotty yet intervallically transcendent
"The Life Divine,"
for the manner in which
's organ actually speaks both languages simultaneously.
is the person who makes the room for the deep spirituality inherent in these sessions to be grasped for what it is: the interplay of two men who were not merely paying tribute to
, but trying to take his ideas about going beyond the realm of Western music to communicate with the language of the heart as it united with the cosmos. After three decades,
Love Devotion Surrender
still sounds completely radical and stunningly, movingly beautiful. ~ Thom Jurek