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is the third solo album (after Extrapolation and Devotion) by John. The album was originally released in 1971 on Douglas Records in the US. It was later reissued by Douglas/Casablanca (1976), Elektra/Musician (1982), and in 1987 by Rykodisc on CD and LP. The music is strongly influenced by music of India, and was dedicated to McLaughlin's spiritual leader, Indian guru Sri Chinmoy. Side one has two longer pieces for the whole band, including soprano saxophone, flute, violin and Indian percussion. Side two of the album features eight short compositions (three standards and five originals) played solely by McLaughlin on acoustic guitar (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Goal%27s_Beyond). "The startling thing about My Goal's Beyond is that it points the way toward two directions McLaughlin would take in the future - exploring Indian music and the acoustic guitar -- and this while he was in the thick of the burgeoning electronic jazz-rock movement. The first half is a John McLaughlin acoustic guitar tour de force, where he thwacks away with his energetic, single-minded intensity on three jazz standards and five originals (including one genuine self-penned classic, "Follow Your Heart") and adds a few percussion effects via overdubbing. The second half is devoted to a pair of marvelously intricate fusions of Indian rhythms and drones called "Peace One" and "Peace Two," with jazz flights from flutist/soprano saxophonist Dave Liebman, a simpatico encounter with future Mahavishnu cohorts Billy Cobham on drums and Jerry Goodman on violin, and Airto blending his sounds seamlessly with the Indian tambura and tabla. Throughout, McLaughlin's acoustic lines faultlessly straddle the line between the subcontinent and jazz, and the ethereal results still hold up beautifully"Side one 1. "Peace 1" (John McLaughlin) 7:15 2. "Peace 2" (John McLaughlin) 12:18 Side two 1. "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat" (Charles Mingus) 3:15 2. "Something Spiritual" (Dave Herman) 3:35 3. "Hearts and Flowers" (Theodore Moses Tobani) 2:05 4. "Phillip Lane" (John McLaughlin) 3:35 5. "Waltz for Bill Evans" (Chick Corea) 2:00 6. "Follow Your Heart" (John McLaughlin) 3:17 7. "Song for My Mother" (John McLaughlin) 3:30 8. "Blue in Green" (Miles Davis) 2:37John McLaughlin – acoustic guitar Billy Cobham – drums Charlie Haden – bass Jerry Goodman – violin Dave Liebman – flute, soprano saxophone Airto Moreira – percussion Badal Roy – tabla Mahalakshmi (Eve McLaughlin) – tanpura (Indian drone instrument) __________________________ Released: June 1971 Recorded: New York City, March 1971 Label: Douglas Producer: John McLaughlin

My Goal’s Beyond is the third solo album (after Extrapolation and Devotion) by John McLaughlin. The album was originally released in 1971 on Douglas Records in the US. It was later reissued by Douglas/Casablanca (1976), Elektra/Musician (1982), and in 1987 by Rykodisc on CD and LP.

The music is strongly influenced by music of India, and was dedicated to McLaughlin’s spiritual leader, Indian guru Sri Chinmoy. Side one has two longer pieces for the whole band, including soprano saxophone, flute, violin and Indian percussion. Side two of the album features eight short compositions (three standards and five originals) played solely by McLaughlin on acoustic guitar (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Goal%27s_Beyond).

“The startling thing about My Goal’s Beyond is that it points the way toward two directions McLaughlin would take in the future – exploring Indian music and the acoustic guitar — and this while he was in the thick of the burgeoning electronic jazz-rock movement. The first half is a John McLaughlin acoustic guitar tour de force, where he thwacks away with his energetic, single-minded intensity on three jazz standards and five originals (including one genuine self-penned classic, “Follow Your Heart”) and adds a few percussion effects via overdubbing. The second half is devoted to a pair of marvelously intricate fusions of Indian rhythms and drones called “Peace One” and “Peace Two,” with jazz flights from flutist/soprano saxophonist Dave Liebman, a simpatico encounter with future Mahavishnu cohorts Billy Cobham on drums and Jerry Goodman on violin, and Airto blending his sounds seamlessly with the Indian tambura and tabla. Throughout, McLaughlin’s acoustic lines faultlessly straddle the line between the subcontinent and jazz, and the ethereal results still hold up beautifully” – Richard S. Ginell/AllMusic.

Track listing:

Side one

1. “Peace 1” (John McLaughlin) 7:15

2. “Peace 2” (John McLaughlin) 12:18

Side two

1. “Goodbye Pork Pie Hat” (Charles Mingus) 3:15

2. “Something Spiritual” (Dave Herman) 3:35

3. “Hearts and Flowers” (Theodore Moses Tobani) 2:05

4. “Phillip Lane” (John McLaughlin) 3:35

5. “Waltz for Bill Evans” (Chick Corea) 2:00

6. “Follow Your Heart” (John McLaughlin) 3:17

7. “Song for My Mother” (John McLaughlin) 3:30

8. “Blue in Green” (Miles Davis) 2:37

Personnel:

John McLaughlin – acoustic guitar

Billy Cobham – drums

Charlie Haden – bass

Jerry Goodman – violin

Dave Liebman – flute, soprano saxophone

Airto Moreira – percussion

Badal Roy – tabla

Mahalakshmi (Eve McLaughlin) – tanpura (Indian drone instrument)

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Released: June 1971

Recorded: New York City, March 1971

Label: Douglas

Producer: John McLaughlin



