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| Hi Pete, I believe so. See the links below, the 3rd being an interview with John Mclaughlin in the September 1975 issue of Guitar Player magazine. Unfortunately, I have never heard that Hendrix album. Around 1973, I started to collect a lot of jazz / fusion / Canterbury albums by British groups like Soft Machine and Hatfield and the North. A little later on, I became interested in groups like the Mahavishnu Orchestra and stuff like that. My friend's dad had the Tony Williams Lifetime album "Turn It Over" (Larry Young, Jack Bruce, & John Mclaughlin is credited) so we gave it a listen. Strangely enough, on some of the tracks I noticed a similarity to the British fusion sound I had already become familiar with. A few years later, as I was getting into more "straight ahead jazz", I picked up some of Larry Young's earlier albums on the Blue Note label. Robert http://www.musthear.com/music/reviews/jimi-hendrix/nine-to-the-universe/ http://www.allmusic.com/album/nine-to-the-universe-r9231/credits http://scotters.users2.50megs.com/jonjimi.htm --- On Mon, 7/11/11, marabus <marabus@charter.net> wrote: |