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The best-selling album that had a major impact on jazz and rockMahavishnu Orchestra's 1973 second album, also known as a "fusion classic." This is the band's biggest hit album, an unbeatable album in which three genius musicians - John McLaughlin on guitar, Jan Hammer on keyboards, and Billy Cobham on drums - miraculously play the same music. |
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Credit
- Keyboards, Synthesizer [Moog] - Jan Hammer
- Drums - Billy Cobham
- Producer - The Mahavishnu Orchestra
- Guitar - John McLaughlin
- Written-By - John McLaughlin
- Violin - Jerry Goodman
- Bass - Rick Laird