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| John McLaughlin | Primary Artist, Primary Artist, Guitar, Electric Guitar |
| Jerry Goodman | Electric Viola |
| Jack Bruce | Electric Bass |
| Jack DeJohnette | Drums |
| Paco de Lucía | Guitar |
| Jan Hammer | Synthesizer, Drums, Keyboards |
| Rick Laird | Electric Bass |
| Tony Williams | Drums |
| Armando Peraza | Drums |
| Stu Goldberg | Keyboards |
| Katia Labèque | Piano |
| Don Alias | Drums |
| Stanley Clarke | Bass |
| Billy Cobham | Drums |
| Zakir Hussain | Tabla |
| James Mingo Lewis | Synthesizer, Percussion, Piano |
| Ramnad V. Raghavan | Mridamgam |
| Doug Rauch | Electric Bass |
| Fernando Saunders | Electric Bass |
| Lakshminarayana Shankar | Violin |
| Tony Smith | Drums |
| Khalid Yasin | Organ |
| Carlos Santana | Electric Guitar |
| T.S. Vinayakaram | Mridamgam, Ghatam |
| Jack Bruce | Contributor |
| Jack DeJohnette | Contributor |
| Paco de Lucía | Contributor |
| Jan Hammer | Contributor |
| Mahavishnu Orchestra | Contributor |
| Tony Williams | Contributor |
| Shakti | Contributor |
| Don Alias | Contributor |
| Stanley Clarke | Contributor |
| Billy Cobham | Contributor |
| John Coltrane | Composer |
| Chick Corea | Contributor |
| Al di Meola | Contributor |
| Carlos Santana | Contributor |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Thom Owens
Though purists will find John McLaughlin's This Is Jazz, Vol. 17 frustratingly incomplete, it isn't designed for them. The entire This Is Jazz series is targeted at casual fans and neophytes who only want a sampling of a famous jazz artist. In that sense, this disc does its job quite well, featuring cuts by the Mahavishnu Orchestra, Shakti and One Truth, as well as collaborations with Carlos Santana, Tony Williams and Katia Labèque. Of course, this only is the tip of the iceberg as far as McLaughlin's work goes -- after all, it only features his music for Columbia -- but it's enough to spark the interest of anyone wanting to explore his ...