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The Power Trio - Live In Chicago
Label: HighNote Records, Inc.
Released: 2003
Track listing: Spoken Intro; Autumn Leaves; Black Orpheus; Love Is Here To Stay; Star Eyes; Something; Bumpin' On Sunset; Good Citizen Swallow; Bag's Groove;
Psychedelic Jazz (The Best Mindblowing Spaced-Out Jazz Grooves)
Label: Universal Music Group
Released: 2003
Track listing: The Fuzz; Mathar; Psyché Rock; The Moving Finger; Uwiii; Zoom; Guru-Vin; The Burnin' Spear; Summertime; Misty Purple; Santana; Love Me; Big Family; The Squire; Season Of The Witch; Mizrab; Bonus Track; Mathar;
Three Guitars
Label: Chesky Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: Seu Jorge E Dona Ica; New Lute Prelude; New Lute Interlude; Soundtrack; After The Rain;
Descending Grace; Metamorphosis; No Flight Tonight; Ralph's Piano Waltz; Suspended Circles;
Exercise in Fourths; Autumn Breeze; Timeless
Tricycles
Label: In+Out Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: Immer Geradeaus; Dragon Gate; Good Citizen Swallow; Tricycles; Stable Fantasy; Spaces Revisited; Round Midnight; Three Way Split; Well You Needn't; She's Leaving Home;
Jazz Finest Volume 2
Label: CTI Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: Overture; Dolores Carla Maria; Gabriela's Song (Live From Bahia); All Blues; Broski; Beautiful Love; Captain Blued; Upside Downside; Rituals Of Spring; From Japan (Portuguese Version); Wamba;
Larry Coryell/Badi Assad/John Abercrombie: Three Guitars
by Joshua Weiner
The guitar summit" genre is densely populated these days, but few of these multiple-guitar, multiple-ego records are terribly inviting. There is a difference between good playing and good music, the latter being more difficult to produce than the former. The new Chesky release Three Guitars, combining jazz guitarists Larry Coryell and John Abercrombie with the Brazilian ...
Cedars of Avalon
Label: Unknown label
Released: 2002
Track listing: Cedars Of Avalon, Bemsha Swing, Fantasy In D, Blues For Ernie,
Limehouse Blues, D-Natural Blues, What's New, Newest Blues, It Could
Happen To You, Shapes
Larry Coryell: Cedars of Avalon
by C. Andrew Hovan
Spanning more genres than most of the guitarists his age, Larry Coryell was there when fusion was making its first appearance. Although largely unacknowledged, Gary Burton’s early RCA sides found Coryell playing with an edgy rock-inflected tone that was just as responsible for a new era in jazz as such commonly cited fusion classics like Miles ...
Larry Coryell / Steve Marcus / Steve Smith / Kai Eckhardt: Count's Jam Band Reunion
by Scott Andrews
Guitarist Larry Coryell and saxophonist Steve Marcus helped begin the exploration of the boundary between jazz and rock in the late 60s with the early fusion group Count's Rock Band. They recorded several records and then split up, all before 1969. Coryell went on to lead his own fusion band Eleventh House, while Marcus became the ...



