John McLaughlin's "Sony Jazz Portrait," released on March 27, 1996, under Columbia Records, is a captivating blend of jazz fusion, flamenco, and traditional jazz. This 55-minute album showcases McLaughlin's virtuosic guitar skills and his ability to seamlessly merge diverse musical influences. The tracklist features a mix of live performances and studio recordings, including standout tracks like "Birds Of Fire" and "A Love Supreme," which highlight McLaughlin's innovative approach to jazz. The album also includes the evocative "The Dark Prince" and the rhythmic "The Dance Of Maya," demonstrating his versatility and depth as a musician. "Sony Jazz Portrait" is a testament to McLaughlin's enduring impact on the jazz genre, offering a rich and dynamic listening experience.