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Down Beat Magazine June 8, 1972 Vol. 39 No. 11 Kenny Burrell, Gabor Szabo Cover
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Table of Contents
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4 – The First Chorus, by Charles Suber
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8 – Chords and Discords
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9 – News
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11 – Strictly Ad Lib
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12 – The Plectrum Spectrum – Kenny Burrell, John Collins, Joe Pass, and Gabor Szabo in conversation with Harvey Siders
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16 – The Magic of Mahavishnu – Mike Bourne explores the message and methods of John McLaughlin
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17 – J. Geils: New Generation Blues – Joe H. Klee talks to the leader of a unique blues band
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18 – Record Reviews
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26 – Blues ’n’ Folk, by Pete Welding
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28 – Blindfold Test: Joe Pass
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30 – Caught in the Act: B.B. King/The Allman Brothers • The Mahavishnu Orchestra • Frankfurt Jazz Festival ’72 • Joe Newman/Eubie Blake
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37 – Book Reviews
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39 – Music Workshop: George Benson’s “So What” solo, transcribed by Tim May
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41 – Jazz on Campus
Collector’s Note:
This issue is a must-have for guitar enthusiasts, bringing together Kenny Burrell, Joe Pass, Gabor Szabo, and John Collins in The Plectrum Spectrum, an in-depth feature on their artistry and approaches. It also highlights John McLaughlin and the Mahavishnu Orchestra at the height of their fusion influence, with live coverage that includes B.B. King, The Allman Brothers, and Eubie Blake. Featuring Joe Pass’ Blindfold Test and a transcribed George Benson solo, this edition offers rare insights into some of the most important guitarists of the era and is especially appealing to collectors of jazz guitar history.