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Traffic

Label: Chesky Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Judith Loves Jazz; Manic Depression; Door #3; Joyce's Favorite; Misterioso; Dedication; Drums & Bass; Jake's Lullaby; Overruled; Electric Jam;

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3 Guitars

Label: HighNote
Released: 2005

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Joy Spring (The Swinging Side Of Larry Coryell)

Label: Savoy Jazz
Released: 2005
Track listing: Joy Spring; The Duke; My Shining Hour; 'Round Midnight; Nefertiti; Yesterdays; Moment's Notice; Sophisticated Lady; All The Things You Are;

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Fusion III

Label: UbxMusic Inc
Released: 2005
Track listing: Chinatown (Part I); Kuyaviak Goes Funky; Roksana; Crazy Kid; Prehistoric Bird; Bloody Kishka; Cameo; Stretch; Metroliner; Chinatown (Part II);

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Three Guitars

Label: in-akustik
Released: 2005
Track listing: Ralph's Piano Waltz ; Metamorphosis; After The Rain; Descending Grace; Suspended Circle; Exercise In Fourths; Joana Francesca; New Lute Prelude; Soundtrack; Blues; Insensatez; Timeless; No Flight Tonight; Transparence; Seu Jorge E Dona Ica; Frevo; Corcovado;

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Electric

Label: Chesky Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Wolfbane; BB Blues; So What; Sex Machine; Black Dog; Footprints; Born Under A Bad Sign; Lowblow; Rhapsody And Blues;

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Tricycles

Label: Favored Nations
Released: 2004
Track listing: Immer Geradeau; Dragon Gate; Good Citizen Swallow; Tricycles; Stable Fantasy; Spaces Revisited; Round Midnight; Three Way Split; Well You Needn

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Power Trio: Live in Chicago

Label: Unknown label
Released: 2004
Track listing: 1. Autumn Leaves 2. Black Orpheus 3. Love is Here to Stay 4. Star Eyes 5. Something 6. Bumpin' on Sunset 7. Good Citizen Swallow 8. Bags' Groove

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Larry Coryell: Power Trio: Live in Chicago

Read "Power Trio:  Live in Chicago" reviewed by Scott Andrews


After two recent electric fusion project records with drummer Steve Smith ( Cause and Effect and Count's Jam Band Reunion ), veteran fusion guitarist and composer Larry Coryell returns with Power Trio: Live in Chicago. In this live set captured at the Jazz Showcase, this trio swings through mellow moods with traditional jazz sonic textures, in ...

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Larry Coryell: Tricycles

Read "Tricycles" reviewed by John Kelman


Why guitarist Larry Coryell isn’t a bigger name is a mystery. Emerging in the ‘60s around the same time as John McLaughlin, Coryell’s forays into fusion actually predate McLaughlin’s, first fusing jazz with rock and country sensibilities in Gary Burton’s quartet, most notably on ‘67’s Duster and Lofty Fake Anagram. McLaughlin and Coryell even duked it ...


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