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2000 live album by John McLaughlin
The Heart of Things: Live in Paris
Released 3 October 2000 (2000-10-03 ) Recorded 4–5 November 1998
Genre Jazz Length 47 :22
Label PolyGram
Producer John McLaughlin
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The Heart of Things: Live in Paris (2000)
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The Heart of Things: Live in Paris is a live album by
John McLaughlin , released in 2000 through the record label PolyGram.
[4] The album reached number 25 on
Billboard ' s Top Jazz Albums chart.
[5]
Track listing
All tracks composed by John McLaughlin; except where indicated
"Seven Sisters" – 8:30
"Mother Tongues" – 12:57
"Fallen Angels" – 10:33
"Divide" (
Gary Thomas ) – 16:41
"Tony" – 13:56
"Acid Jazz" – 14:53
Personnel
Musicians
Production
Jean-Philippe Allard – executive producer
Alain Frappier – graphic design
Philippe Gaillot – engineer
Lïla Guilloteau – assistant production coordination
Sven Hoffman – house sound, technical assistance
Vincent Lignier – photography
Denis Majorrell – cover photo
John McLaughlin – producer, technical assistance
Maureen Murphy – release coordinator
John Newcott – release coordinator
Christian Pégand – production consultant
Daniel Richard – executive producer
Christian Struwe – monitor engineer
Chart performance
Year
Chart
Position
2000
Billboard Top Jazz Albums
25
[6]
References
^ Ruhlmann, William.
"The Heart of Things: Live in Paris – John McLaughlin | AllMusic" . allmusic. Retrieved December 29, 2011 .
^ Kolosky, Walter (November 20, 2002).
"John McLaughlin and The Heart of Things: Live In Paris" . All About Jazz . Retrieved September 28, 2016 .
^
Cook, Richard ;
Morton, Brian (2008).
The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings (9th ed.).
Penguin . p. 977.
ISBN
978-0-141-03401-0 .
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"The Heart of Things: Live in Paris" . Allmusic. Retrieved May 13, 2011 .
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"The Heart of Things: Live in Paris: Charts & Awards" . Allmusic. Retrieved May 13, 2011 .
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"The Heart of Things: Live in Paris - John McLaughlin | Awards | AllMusic" . allmusic.com . Retrieved November 6, 2013 .