The PAL DVD version offers a front-row seat to the intricate interplay between McLaughlin and Chambers. If you’re looking for the definitive electric fusion experience of the late '90s, this is it.

Compare this lineup to his or 4th Dimension eras. Find purchase links for the PAL DVD or CD versions. Let me know how you'd like to refine the post !

While it features staples from the studio album like "Seven Sisters" and "Fallen Angels," the live set includes the frantic "Mother Tongues" and the tribute track "Tony" (for Tony Williams), which aren't on the original studio record.

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Live in Paris DVD and CD. 🎸 Fusion Masterclass: John McLaughlin & The Heart Of Things – Live in Paris

Featuring "young monsters" like Matthew Garrison (bass) and Gary Thomas (sax/flute), alongside the powerhouse Dennis Chambers on drums.

Reviewers from JazzTimes and AllMusic praise the "virtuosic exchanges" and "furious pace" that only a master like McLaughlin can maintain.

If you’re a fan of high-octane jazz-fusion, the recording (2000) from John McLaughlin’s "The Heart Of Things" era is essential viewing. Recorded at La Cigale in November 1998, this performance captures McLaughlin returning to the electric fire that defined his legendary Mahavishnu Orchestra days. Why this performance stands out:

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