Spaces

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Album Information
  • Artist: Larry Coryell (See All Albums by Larry Coryell)
  • Date Released: Jan 1, 2006

  • Genre: Jazz

  • Label: VANGUARD

Total Tracks: 6   Total Length: 37:02

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They Say All Music Guide

This album features the pioneer fusion guitarist Larry Coryell with quite an all-star group. Two selections match Coryell with fellow guitarist John McLaughlin, bassist Miroslav Vitous (doubling on cello) and drummer Billy Cobham, all important fusion players at the time. “Rene’s Theme” is a guitar duet with McLaughlin, while “Gloria’s Steps” (a Scott LaFaro composition) has Coryell, Vitous and Cobham jamming as a trio. Chick Corea sits in on electric keyboard for “Chris,” and the 20-second closer (“New Year’s Day in Los Angeles — 1968″) finds Coryell playing alone. Overall, the music has its energetic moments, but also contains some lyricism often lacking in fusion of the mid-’70s. In addition, all of the musicians already had their own original voices, making Spaces a stimulating album worth searching for. – Scott Yanow

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