Coryells

Coryells

Editorial Reviews
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Perhaps the inventor of the oft-misused jazz-rock idiom, guitarist Larry Coryell can now claim a most unlikely feat. He's the father of a veritable guitar dynasty, or at least that's what The Coryells seems to demonstrate. From the charged, three-part suite that opens this album to the closing track, Coryell and his sons (Murali and Julian) are fantastically dialed in to a guitar virtuosity that's matched by Chesky Records' pristine audiophile setting. Larry stands out, of course, but sometimes just barely. He's awash in gushing strums when the threesome is cooking, and he's enveloped elsewhere in Murali's bluesy vocals and guitar. Percussionist Alphonse Mouzon and bassist Brian Torff acquit themselves gingerly in the sonic recesses, framing the guitars with perceptible but not driving rhythmic forces. Many guitar-rich sessions are too closely aimed only at musicians. Here, Murali's vocals (especially) on Mingus's "Goodbye Porkpie Hat" make it clear that this is a session both fiercely talent laden and entertaining. --Andrew Bartlett

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Jazz Music:

  1. Daydream
  2. Dearness
  3. Dot
  4. Duke Ellington's Sound of Love
  5. Earthtones
  6. East of the Sun
  7. Emergence
  8. End of the World Party (Just in Case)
  9. Enigma: The Complete 1952-1953 Blue Note Sessions
  10. Errands in Paradise

Jazz Music

jazz music

Jazz Music

Soul Source: Jackson Five Remixes V.2 [Import]

Wilhelm Furtwängler The 1948 Recordings I

You Better Know It [Import] [Limited Edition] [Original recording remastered]

Music: Paul Hindemith/Arthur Honegger: Symphony Die Harmonie

Zygote

When You're in Love [CD-single]

Young Artists for Christ: Workshop '90

Wrath Of Killenstein [Explicit Lyrics]

Zambia: Kalimba & Kalimbu Songs, Northern Rhodesia (1952 & 1957)

William Walton: Coronation Te Deum and other choral music

Walk of the Giant Turtle [Import]

Wild Child [Original recording remastered] [Import]

X-Mod Frequency

One Day It'll All Make Sense [Edited Version]

Once I Love