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Infinite Search is the debut album by Czech jazz bassist Miroslav Vitouš. It was released in 1970 by Embryo Records. The same album has been released under three different titles. The second is Mountain in the Clouds a later remixed and enhanced version of the same recordings (1972 US edition:Atlantic SD 1622 and 1972 German edition: Atlantic ATL 50 406), featuring one extra track "Cérečka", and the third title is The Bass (1972 German edition: Hörzu Black Label SD 1622) still also with the bonus track "Cérečka". [1][2]
Reception
At The Audiophile Man on 25 September 2016, journalist Paul Rigby notes that:
I was impressed... with the improv technique of John McLaughlin, who darts into the gaps like a shoal of fish occupying every available sea space. Fans of more contemporary jazz releases will be very familiar with Vitouš as a recording artist for ECM. If you are, then this album will be an eye-opening glimpse into the man’s glittering past. A superb album.[3]