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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This Baby Cooks,
By Oliver Towne (CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Spaces Revisited (Audio CD)
This is a no-lose proposition for fans of Larry Coryell, Bireli Lagrene, or jazz guitar in general. The mood and sound is actually different from the original "Spaces" album, but equally satisfying. If you are a musician, you will soon be in awe of how good these guys are, as they crank out a set of nearly flawless improvised performances with little-to-no rehearsal and no overdubs. In fact, scratch the word "nearly," because the only flaw I hear on this CD is some audio clipping on the guitars, noticeable primarily in "Morning Of The Carnival." (Miked a tad hot, I'd say.) Great take on the Luiz Bonfa classic, by the way, especially at the end when Coryell repeats the melody using harmonics. Also, on my stereo I have to roll off some bottom end, but that seems to be the case with a lot of pure digital recordings. (I assume this is a DDD disc, but the liner notes don't explicitly say so.) This is a good album to test your ears with if you are not a guitarist. Lagrene and Coryell have a similar sound, but after you listen a bit (and with the aid of the liner notes cheat sheet) you will notice the differences in tone--Coryell's has a more percussive edge--and in their licks and phrasing. There is a hint of Larry's younger rock/jam days in his style, and Bireli reveals a bit of his gypsy-jazz heritage. But these are characteristics you would only recognize if you were already familiar with both players. Anyone hearing them for the first time would think they'd been collaborating for years. But it doesn't end there. Backing up these killer guitars are legendary drummer Billy Cobham and the versatile bassist Richard Bona. Check out the 9/8 section on "Goodbye, Pork Pie Hat." It doesn't get a whole lot better than this, folks. As the capper to a smokin' batch of ensemble performances, we get a beautiful acoustic duet version of Monk's "Ruby, My Dear," an inspired choice both musically and in track placement. Makes it feel like kind of an encore at a live concert and lets us hear the guitar in its unadorned greatness. Too bad the market for jazz is so small these days, because this is one album that should have been promoted a lot.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Must have Coryell,
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This review is from: Spaces Revisited (Audio CD)
This revisiting of Larry Coryell's amazing album "Spaces" is just as well put together and guitar heaven. By working with Bireli Lagrene, Coryell proves just as he did over 35 years ago by working with John McLaughlin that he relishes the chance to play with another guitarist who will push and challenge him and with whom he can do the same. And always with Coryell; some brilliant compositions.
5 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The original "Spaces" concept brought wonderfully up to date,
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This review is from: Spaces Revisited (Audio CD)
Not the least pleasure of this disc is hearing Coryell and gypsy guitarist Bireli Lagrene playing off of each other, just as Coryell did with John McLaughlin years back on the original disc. Billy Cobham shows quite a lot of artistry, too.
3 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dig it,
By A Customer
This review is from: Spaces Revisited (Audio CD)
I don't know what the guy below me is talking about - this cd is killer! The songs are the very essence of fusion. The compostions are great, not to mention that most of it is improvised. Definitely purchase this cd.
0 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful...,
By A Customer
This review is from: Spaces Revisited (Audio CD)
Larry Coryell trades off leads in this amazing album put together out of jam sessions. I would highly recommend this CD for anyone who likes jazz and/or beutifully crafted solo guitar.
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Spaces Revisited by Larry Coryell (Audio CD - 1997)
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