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Saturday, January 18, 2020

AL DI MEOLA - PASSION, GRACE AND FIRE

Passion, Grace and Fire


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Passion, Grace & Fire
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Studio album by
Released23 March 1983
RecordedSeptember - October 1982, at Marcus Music UK, London
GenreNew Flamenco-Jazz
Length31:49
LabelPhilips
ProducerJohn McLaughlinAl Di MeolaPaco de Lucía
John McLaughlinAl Di MeolaPaco de Lucía chronology
Friday Night in San Francisco
(1981)
Passion, Grace & Fire
(1983)
The Guitar Trio
(1996)
John McLaughlin chronology
Music Spoken Here
(1982)
Passion, Grace & Fire
(1983)
Mediterranean Concerto, (For Guitar and Orchestra) (Live)
(1988)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic4/5 stars
All About Jazz[2]
Passion, Grace & Fire is the second album by John McLaughlinAl Di Meola and Paco de Lucía released in 1983. Unlike their first album Friday Night in San Francisco,












  1. "Aspan" (John McLaughlin) – 4:09
  2. "Orient Blue Suite" (Al Di Meola) – 7:08
    • Part I
    • Part II
    • Part III
  3. "Chiquito" (Paco de Lucía) – 4:46

Side two

  1. "Sichia" (Paco de Lucía) – 3:50
  2. "David" (John McLaughlin) – 6:30
  3. "Passion, Grace & Fire" (Al Di Meola) – 5:26

Personnel

  • John McLaughlin - plays on centre channel - nylon-string guitar.
  • Al Di Meola - plays on left channel - Ovation steel-string acoustic guitar.
  • Paco de Lucía - plays on right channel - nylon-string guitar.

Chart performance

YearChartPosition
1983Billboard 200171
1983Billboard Top Jazz Albums23
1983Billboard Jazz Albums9



AL DI MEOLA - WINTER NIGHTS

LINK: WINTERNIGHTS


Al di Meola's first so-called Christmas album is a relaxed, flowing, intensely musical affair that jazzers, world music buffs, and new agers will feel equally comfortable with. Mostly, he steers away from the often-cracked chestnuts, composing several nice tunes of his own ("Zima," the leadoff cut, is especially inviting), playing acoustic guitar and a battery of percussion instruments and keyboards in a graceful one-man band, thanks to multi-track tape. Other tracks feature duets between di Meola (with overdubbed additional instruments) and Roman Hrynkiv, who plays a Ukrainian zither-like instrument called the bandura. For the die-hard consumer who must have those carols, there are intricate renditions of "The First Noel," "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas," and "Carol of the Bells."