Recorded in London on June 25, 1973, these sessions for a planned third 
Mahavishnu Orchestra album were shelved when the band decided to put out the live 
Between Nothingness and Eternity instead. Bootlegged in the past, two-track mixes of the missing album were discovered in the vaults in the late '90s, paving the way for its official release in 1999. It's thus the last of the three studio albums done by the original 
Mahavishnu lineup (with 
Cobham on drums, 
Goodman on violin, 
Hammer on keyboards, and 
Laird on bass). Although 
McLaughlin had been the only composer on the first two 
Mahavishnu albums, he penned only three of the six tracks here, with 
Hammer writing two and 
Laird pitching in one. It's fiery, if perhaps over-busy at times, fusion, 
McLaughlin reaching his most feverish pitches in the frenetic concluding passage of the ten-minute "Trilogy." The numbers written by other members than 
McLaughlin tend to be a little more subdued, and perhaps unsurprisingly less inclined toward burning guitar solos. ~ Richie Unterberger