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  1. 4 de ago. de 2018 · A reflection of the turbulence of its times and the new attitudes that were being shaped, Lifetime began life as one of jazz's first all-star power trios: the brilliant Larry Young on organ, the multitalented John McLaughlin on guitar and Williams, a complete arsenal of one on drums.

  2. 4 de mar. de 1997 · Spectrum: The Anthology. Verve: 5370752. Buy download online. The Tony Williams Lifetime, Larry Young (organ), Jack Bruce (bass guitar), John McLaughlin (guitar), Tony Williams (drums)

  3. 1 de may. de 1997 · A reflection of the turbulence of its times and the new attitudes that were being shaped, Lifetime began life as one of jazz's first all-star power trios: the brilliant Larry Young on organ, the multitalented John McLaughlin on guitar and Williams, a complete arsenal of one on drums.

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1997 CD release of "Spectrum: The Anthology" on Discogs.

  5. The initial version of the band was an update of the classic jazz-organ trio, with pre-Mahavishnu John McLaughlin on guitar and Larry Young on organ. SPECTRUM preserves the legacy of this innovative band on two discs of spirited, largely improvisatory, electric workouts.

  6. 1 de ene. de 1997 · Spectrum: Anthology is a double-disc, 25-track compilation that traces the evolution of Tony Williams' early-'70s jazz fusion combo, Lifetime. Over the course of their career, Lifetime featured a number of top jazz and rock players, including John McLaughlin, Ron Carter, Alan Holdsworth, Larry Young, and Jack Bruce, with many of the ...

  7. Spectrum: The Anthology is a music boxset/compilation recording by TONY WILLIAMS LIFETIME (Jazz Rock/Fusion/Progressive Rock) released in 1997 on cd, lp / vinyl and/or cassette. This page includes Spectrum: The Anthology's : cover picture, songs / tracks list, members/musicians and line-up, different releases details, free MP3 download (stream

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