In 1969 Jazz Guitarist Larry Coryell came out with this album simply titled "Coryell." I had never heard any guitar work like this before, and with drums and bass being supplied by Bernard "Pretty" Purdie, and Chuck Rainey, there is music on this album that is beyond description. Well, I could describe it, but it would take a whole lot of writing.
Here's a song that is one of my favorite instrumentals in any genre. Larry does what he does best, and Bernard and Chuck brilliantly supply the perfect background to keep it going.
Wind it up, let it loose, bring it back, and let it go again, and again!!
There are some more structured songs on this record with other players like Ron Carter and Albert Stinson, but the real deal is this!
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