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Jazz
Performer: John Lee
Title: Infinite Jones
Style: Fusion
Year 1974
Country Netherlands
Genre: Jazz
Rating: 4.4
Votes: 111
MP3 size: 1265 mb
FLAC size: 1292 mb
WMA size: 1362 mb
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John Lee / Gerry Brown Featuring: Chris Hinze & Gary Bartz - Infinite Jones mp3 album


John Lee  / Gerry Brown Featuring: Chris Hinze & Gary Bartz - Infinite Jones mp3 album

Tracklist

Infinite Jones 6:42
Deliverance 13:43
Jua 7:04
Absitively Posolutely 2:57
Rise On 3:17
Who Can See The Shadow Of The Moon 5:17
Bamboo Madness 2:30

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
KT 444.056 John Lee / Gerry Brown Featuring: Chris Hinze & Gary Bartz John Lee / Gerry Brown Featuring: Chris Hinze & Gary Bartz - Infinite Jones ‎(LP, Album) Keytone KT 444.056 Netherlands 1974
KYT 710 John Lee / Gerry Brown Featuring: Chris Hinze, Gary Bartz & Jasper van 't Hof* John Lee / Gerry Brown Featuring: Chris Hinze, Gary Bartz & Jasper van 't Hof* - Infinite Jones ‎(LP, Album, RE, Gat) Keytone KYT 710 Netherlands 1981
FCD 0001 John Lee / Gerry Brown Featuring: Chris Hinze, Gary Bartz & Jasper Van't Hof John Lee / Gerry Brown Featuring: Chris Hinze, Gary Bartz & Jasper Van't Hof - Bamboo Madness ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM) Limetree Records FCD 0001 Netherlands 1995
CDSOL-6419 John Lee . Gerry Brown - Chris Hinze, Gary Bartz And Jasper Van't Hof John Lee . Gerry Brown - Chris Hinze, Gary Bartz And Jasper Van't Hof - Bamboo Madness ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM) Solid Records CDSOL-6419 Japan 2015
UXP-8-V John Lee / Gerry Brown Featuring: Chris Hinze & Gary Bartz John Lee / Gerry Brown Featuring: Chris Hinze & Gary Bartz - Infinite Jones ‎(LP, Album) Overseas Records UXP-8-V Japan Unknown


Sharpmane
right on! also this appears to be the same recording as "bamboo madness"
Bremar
Take the deep spirituality of Carlos Garnett's Black Love, James Mtume's Rebirth Cycle and the vamping tunes from Kawaida, then cross it with the funkier elements of albums like Eddie Henderson's Realization and Jeremy Steig's Energy and you're right in that magical zone where music just elevates your life, that's what this album does all on it's own. This is deep spiritual jazz fusion at its best. Hardly surprising as this album is basically Gary Bartz with a few of his NTU Troop guys, and Chris Hinze and half his crew. I suppose when you've got a meeting of minds like that you're bound to get some amazing chemistry going on. My only fault with this album is that a few of the tunes on the B side feel like they're going to be monster grooves, like "Rise On" for example, here these guys sound like they're just going to jam on until the early hours, but these tunes have been edited to less than five minutes. I reckon this should have been a double album, and the band not have had to work to the time constraints of a single vinyl release. Other than that, this is totally killer stuff.