As FRM has noted....that recording is by The Mahavishnu Orchestra with John McLaughlin, titled "The Inner Mounting Flame". Certainly one of the most influential, landmark, jazz rock fusion albums of all time. Stands shoulder to shoulder with Bitches Brew & In a Silent Way, which as it turns out, McLaughlin played on both. One of the most intense albums to come out of the 1970's fusion era. This ain't no elevator music. As a little kid, I had shown an interest in guitar based rock of the period, mostly overheard from my artist-older sister's room. As strange as it may seem, she gifted me this album when I was in the 3rd grade and said "here....try & figure this out". Well, figure it out I did. That was the start of a lifetime love affair with music. 50 years later, it stands out as my all time favorite album; one that I still listen to. 2800 cd's later, mostly instrumental jazz, classic rock, modern classical, classical Indian and lots more, (not to mention the endless supply of music on Qobuz, Tidal & Pandora), I'm still as passionate and curious as that wide eyed 3rd grader. I've been to countless live shows, and can't wait to get back to those. My other passions are good food, high quality audio gear, Swiss watches and fine whisky...Thanks for the warm welcome.