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Bennie Maupin

The Jewel In The Lotus (LP)

Label: ECM Records

Format: LP

Genre: Jazz

In process of stocking: Releases May 16th 2025

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A spiritual jazz masterpiece, Bennie Maupin’s The Jewel In The Lotus returns on vinyl. Featuring Herbie Hancock and a stellar ensemble, this ECM classic blends meditative soundscapes and collective improvisation, inviting listeners on a timeless journey of musical discovery. An unsung modernist classic from 1974 – Pitchfork

A visionary milestone in spiritual jazz, Bennie Maupin’s The Jewel In The Lotus returns on vinyl: a mesmerizing journey of collective improvisation, meditative soundscapes, and transcendent interplay. Featuring legends like Herbie Hancock, this ECM classic is a must-hear for seekers of timeless, transformative music.

When The Jewel In The Lotus first appeared in 1974, it marked the emergence of Bennie Maupin as a singular voice in jazz. Drawing inspiration from Buddhist philosophy, the album’s title references the mantra “Om Mani Padme Hum,” hinting at the spiritual depth within. Maupin assembled an extraordinary group for this project, including Herbie Hancock on piano and electric piano, Buster Williams on bass, Frederick Waits and Billy Hart on drums, Bill Summers on percussion, and Charles Sullivan on trumpet.

Rather than focusing on solo virtuosity, Maupin’s compositions emphasize collective interplay and subtle textures. The album opens with “Ensenada,” where a meditative bass drone, gentle flute, and shimmering percussion set the tone for a journey that is both introspective and expansive. Each track unfolds organically, blending acoustic and electric sounds in a seamless tapestry that rewards deep listening.

Critics have long hailed the album as a masterpiece of spiritual jazz. Its atmosphere is both ethereal and grounded, with moments of pastoral beauty giving way to passages of free, expressive improvisation. The ensemble’s restraint and sensitivity create a sense of unity, making the music feel timeless and profoundly moving.

Now, with its long-awaited vinyl reissue, The Jewel In The Lotus invites a new generation to experience its magic. This is more than just a jazz record; it is an invitation to listen deeply, to be transformed, and to discover the enduring power of collective creativity. For anyone drawn to the spiritual side of jazz, this album remains an essential, luminous touchstone.

 
 
 

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Bennie Maupin has been an inventive contributor to iconic records including Miles Davis’s Bitches Brew, Herbie Hancock’s Mwandishi and Headhunters and Marion Brown’s Afternoon Of A Georgia Faun. His recordings under his own name have been infrequent but his leader debut, is indeed a jewel. “A more selfless album is hard to imagine”, said Down Beat in 1975. “On The Jewel In The Lotus, the sound is supreme, and all the players strive to achieve a thorough blending”. Recorded in New York in 1974, the disc’s personnel is drawn from the circle around Herbie Hancock in the period, but the music has a character all its own.
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Cat. number: ECM 1043
Year: 2025
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Recorded March 1974 at The Record Plant, New York City.

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