Jeff Beck – With The Jan Hammer Group: Live

Jeff Beck – With The Jan Hammer Group: Live

Third chapter in Beck’s adventure in Jazz-rock land, this live album is probably his best (at least IMHO) and certainly an improvement of the preceding ultra-technical Wired and the too fusion-esque Blow By Blow. Indeed, this third try is probably the best...
Santana – Borboletta

Santana – Borboletta

Starting on the same birdsong and sheep herd landscapes than its inspiration (but written by jazz-rock great Airto Moreira), you just know you will be in for another superb Santana ride as right after the intro, the first few mid-eastern scales of Canto De Flores...
Mahavishnu Orchestra – Birds of Fire

Mahavishnu Orchestra – Birds of Fire

Most of what we now recognize as Jazz Rock Fusion dates back to the first two albums by John McLaughlin’s MAHAVISHNU ORCHESTRA, which ought to be enough reason to locate either on that (sadly, not very remote) Prog Archives plateau of certified five- star...
Jean-Luc Ponty – Aurora

Jean-Luc Ponty – Aurora

This 1975 high-powered fusion differs surprisingly little from the music that Jean-Luc Ponty has mostly played throughout the 1980s and ’90s. The violinist’s quintet (which includes guitarist Darryl Stuermer, keyboardist Patrice Rushen, bassist Tom Fowler...
Jeff Beck – Wired

Jeff Beck – Wired

Buy on Amazon Released in 1976, Jeff Beck’s Wired contains some of the best jazz-rock fusion of the period. Wired is generally more muscular, albeit less-unique than its predecessor, Blow by Blow. Joining keyboardist Max Middleton, drummer Richard Bailey, and...
Return to Forever – Romantic Warrior

Return to Forever – Romantic Warrior

Originally released in 1976, Return To Forever’s Romantic Warrior could be described as the high-water mark of jazz fusion’s commercial popularity, reaching a spot on the Billboard charts and garnering the group a fanatical following of fans attracted to...