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Mystical Adventures expands Jean-Luc Ponty's palette slightly with the introduction of part-time percussionist Paulinho Da Costa and the use of a vocoder on a couple of tracks. Otherwise, it's the same mixture of mildly intoxicating arpeggios and flights of fancy that you'd find in various amounts on any Ponty album from this period. The five-part suite "Mystical Adventures" is a softer sibling to the earlier "Imaginary Voyage," utilizing vaguely Spanish themes and occasionally ambient pairings of organ and synthesizer to create a work similar to Chick Corea's "Touchstone." While in the course of its 20 minutes some interesting ideas are explored on the first side of music, the real showstoppers are a cover of Stevie Wonder's "As" and the closing "Jig." These two songs are as engaging and fun as anything from Ponty's Atlantic output -- not coincidentally, they're two of the three songs that feature Da Costa, whose percussion complements Ponty's violin to create dual engines of propulsion. The return of guitarist Jamie Glaser has little audible effect on the music, though the addition of drummer Rayford Griffin (who would remain with Ponty for the rest of the decade) alongside bassist Randy Jackson results in one of the most muscular rhythm sections on any Ponty album. Beginning with A Taste for Passion, Ponty's fusion became smoother and softer, with fewer violin solos and more participation from the band. Mystical Adventures continues this trend, and can be regarded as somewhat more accessible than his earlier fusion albums, if less substantive. In a way, this record marks the end of an era for the electric violinist, his affair with the organ and electric piano blossoming into a full-time relationship with synthesizers on subsequent albums that allowed him to pursue a solo career in earnest. ~ Dave Connolly
Live Recording
Recorded at Cherokee Recording Studios, Los Angeles, California from August to September, 1981.
Personnel: Jean-Luc Ponty (vocals, violin, electric piano, organ, synthesizer, vocorder, sound effects); Rayford Griffin (vocals, drums, percussion); Chris Rhyne (piano, electric piano, Fender Rhodes, synthesizer); Jamie Glaser (acoustic & electric guitars); Randy Jackson (bass); Paulinho Da Costa (percussion).
Mystical Adventures Music | List Price | $8.96 (You save $1.37) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Classical CDs, Jazz, Jazz Instrument, Fusion, Violin | | Label | Rhino | | Orig Year | 1981 | | All Time Sales Rank | 499  | | CD Universe Part number | 1096783 | | Catalog number | 19333 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 25, 1990 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Jean-Luc Ponty | | Engineer | Dee Rob | | Personnel | Paulinho Da Costa - percussion Randy Jackson - bass Jean-Luc Ponty - vocals, violin, electric piano, organ, synthesizer, vocorder, sound effects Rayford Griffin - vocals, drums, percussion Chris Rhyne - piano, electric piano, Fender Rhodes, synthesizer Jamie Glaser - acoustic & electric guitars
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Mystical Adventures Songs | 1. | Part I | |
| 2. | Part II | |
| 3. | Part III | |
| 4. | Part IV | |
| 5. | Part V | |
| 6. | Rhythms of Hope | |
| 7. | As | |
| 8. | Part I | |
| 9. | Part II | |
| 10. | Jig | |
| Mystical Adventures Music Review Purchase Mystical Adventures CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Jean-Luc Ponty Civilized Evil CD (1980)
Mystical Adventures
$6.09 Ponty kicked off the '80s with an anomalous jolt of electronicized jazz funk. Fusion had begun to recede into small, underground pockets, hiding its head in fear, overwhelmed by bad muzak and the rejuvenation of tepid traditionalism. Experimentalism was left to other genres, but Ponty plowed on, updating his sound to reflect the changing technological flavors of the time. On CIVILIZED EVIL, he let his obvious love for electronics and science fiction advance to the fore.
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