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Larry Coryell's Last Swing With Ireland
Label: Angel Air
Released: 2021
Track listing: In a Sentimental Mood; Morning of the Carnival; Relaxin’ at the Camarillo; Someday my Prince Will Come; The Last
Peavey; 369.
Larry Coryell: Larry Coryell's Last Swing With Ireland
by Ian Patterson
In his latter life, Larry Coryell was a frequent visitor to Ireland, where he would invariably hitch up with bassist David Redmond and drummer Kevin Brady, the esteemed rhythm team for the likes of Tommy Halferty, Bill Carrothers, Norma Winstone and Ian Shaw. In May 2016, during Coryell's last trip to Ireland, he entered Dublin's Hellfire ...
The Complete Diary of a Plastic Box
By Gary Husband
Label: Angel Air
Released: 2008
Track listing: CD1: Invocvation; England Green; The Signpost Maker; View Through the Scaffold/Dream of Love; 2 Mins 16
Seconds for Miles Dewey; Talking Traffic Light/Something She Said; The Stranger; Alan Murphy/White and
Dark Ribbon; Young Mice/Moviehouse; Flashback; Le Petit Chemin de Fer; Blue Dreams; Savoy; The
Photograph; Eyes of a Clown; Promises Promises; Little Harbour/Night Star; Some Splintered Road Jazz Pt 1 &
2; Shapes in the Snow/Quiet Street; D?j? Vu Express. CD2: Dreamtown; Dome Splintered Road Jazz Pt 3;
Two Butterflies; Lonely Room; Neon; Christmas Mall; Give Us This Day; Jolt/Peaceland; Spielzeug
Soldat/Magazine; Displacement; Nightclub 1989; Glaciers/Rooftops of Innsbruck; Some Splintered Road Jazz
Pt 4 & 5; Showdown; Deco/Yesterday Story; Water Boatmen/Savoy-Alternate Take; There/Not There; The
Complaint; Something She Said-Alternate Take; With Just Heart & Soul (bonus track).
Gary Husband: The Complete Diary of a Plastic Box
by John Kelman
One of the biggest surprises for those who thought of Gary Husband as a drummer was his keyboard work on guitarist John McLaughlin's recent 4th Dimension tours (Fall, 2007/Spring, 2008) Still, those in the know are familiar with Husband's double life on albums including The Things I See (Angel Air, 2004), Aspire (Jazzizit, 2004) and A ...
Ray Russell: Why Not Now
by John Kelman
Avoiding the worst trappings of New Age music yet leaning to its atmospheric ambience, guitarist Ray Russell's 1987 album Childscape , now released in remastered and expanded form as Why Not Now , is as interesting for what it's not as for what it is. It's too intrusive and insistent to be ambient; too ethereal to ...
The Things I See: Interpretations of the Music of Allan Holdsworth
By Gary Husband
Label: Angel Air
Released: 2004
Track listing: The Sixteen Men of Tain; Shadows Of; Temporary Fault; Out from Under; Mr. Berwell; The Things You See; Wish; Devil Take the Hindmost; Kinder; Looking Glass
Why Not Now
By Ray Russell
Label: Angel Air
Released: 2004
Track listing: Outland; Prelude 1; Pour Me a Fish; Blue Shoes - No Dance; Lunday Island; The Pan Piper; Childscape; Point Perfect; Prelude 2; If Only; Murmurs in Reverse; Sketches of Gil
Bonus Tracks: Avian; No Step; Snow (A Passing Phase); A Table Near the Band
Gary Husband: The Things I See: Interpretations of the Music of Allan Holdsworth
by John Kelman
Sometimes being a distinctive innovator on an instrument can have its disadvantages. Take guitarist Allan Holdsworth, who from the first notes he played on Ian Carr's '72 album, Belladonna , announced the arrival of a player with a completely distinctive vision, a guitar style that, with its rapid-fire legato runs, was more informed by saxophonists like ...