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  1. My Goal's Beyond is the third solo album (after Extrapolation and Devotion) by guitarist John McLaughlin. The album was originally released in 1971 on Douglas Records in the US. It was later reissued by Douglas/Casablanca (1976), Elektra/Musician (1982), and in 1987 by Rykodisc on CD and LP.

  2. Born March 16th, 1949 (Chicago, USA) Rock has relatively very few star violinists, and perhaps a 100 more or so of lesser know players: JERRY GOODMAN is one of those stars. His violin can be heard on more than fifty albums from artists ranging from Toots Thielemans to Hall & Oates to Styx.

  3. After his 1971 appearance on John McLaughlin's album My Goal's Beyond, he became a member of McLaughlin's original Mahavishnu Orchestra lineup until the band broke up in 1973, and was viewed as a soloist of equal virtuosity to McLaughlin, keyboardist Jan Hammer and drummer Billy Cobham.

  4. The record features future Mahavishnu Orchestra band mates Billy Cobham and Jerry Goodman. Airto and Badal Roy also come along for the joyful ride. Violinist Goodman, in particular, makes some impressive interventions. An essential record from the mystic jazzrock genre.

  5. 1 de mar. de 2000 · My Goal's Beyond. John McLauglin- acoustic guitar; Dave Liebman, soprano saxophone, flute; Jerry Goodman- electric violin; Charlie Haden- bass; Billy Cobham, drums; Airto Moreira- percussion; Badal Roy- tabla; Mahalakshmi- tamboura. Recorded: June 1970.

  6. 7 de may. de 2019 · A review of John McLaughlin's third solo album, My Goal's Beyond, released in June 1971 on Douglas Records and featuring "Blue In Green."

  7. There are two full-band tracks, “Peace One” and “Peace Two,” that fill up an album side and find Mahavishnu violinist Jerry Goodman and drummer Billy Cobham in the company of Charlie Haden, Dave Liebman, and more. But the acoustic side is where McLaughlin’s virtuosity and unbound imagination run free.