Missing Songs
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By WLY
These albums don't contain all of the original songs. Please recheck.
This Album and ALL his others!
5
By Billetbill
I own 90% of all his albums (he has so many) and have a lot he has done guest appearances on. You'll either love his music or will not....I do! Give it a listen.
Superb
5
By NYCThurobred
Absolutely evocative, progressive and exceptional musicianship.
Another stellar JLP album
5
By detroitJenny
I love Jean-Luc Ponty's style because it matches my own -- wildly eclectic. If I had to choose, my faves on this album would be "New Country" (makes me want to dance a jig), "The Gardens of Babylon" (sensual, but lively), and "Imaginary Voyage, Pt 2" (sends my mind reeling into a fantasy).
Classic & Timeless!
5
By rhrrs2
Can you imagine listining to this in 1976!!! This CD is still a good listen to today but back then, it was 'cutting edge'. Not quite Mahavishnu, or Herbie (at that time), or Chick Koria, but (in my opinion) better. Not the best Jean-Luc, but still worth listening to even today.
emensly beautiful and timeless!
5
By quirkycoquette
This is one of the most sublime of his albums. It is beautiful and hasn't aged! Ponty's musicality is inspiring! It is touching and incredibly fun. buy the Album and more of his works you will not be dissapointed!
Great Jazz Artist
5
By cwilliams25
This album hit high marks on so many points. JLP shows his expertise on the violin with every track. The other musicians that play with him are also at their best. New Country is an upbeat cheery tune while Once Upon a Dream is another of my favorites. I've had this album long before the iTunes store came 'round.
Imaginary Voyage
5
By Francois Le Gros
It was fate that allowed me to hear Cosmic Messenger on our local radio station when it came out, loved it and began looking into other JLP music. Imaginary Voyage blew me away with the great musicianship of all the players, including Mark Craney on the drums. His best by far!
imaginary voyage
5
By kalawai
Great memories of a days spent looking in! An epic album!!!
Thank you, Jean-Luc.
5
By Sonny
I have been listening to Jean-Luc Ponty all my life, and he continues to amaze me. Every single one of his songs is different and unique. All have great beats and just make you feel good inside. What I like best is the variety, even after 30 years. Ponty uses over 10 different violins and other instruments to even the violins out. As always, I'm all too happy to recommend this CD to anyone who enjoys good electical jazz.