Hey Admin - your changes to the site are great. Keep up the good work. In that regard, would it be possible to post all of Larry's scheduled gigs and not just those for the current month? Sharon and I travel a lot and it is nice to know weeks or months in advance where LC might be playing so we can include his gigs in our plans. Please consider doing so. Thanks
Last night on the jazz festival www.nisville.com the fans could enjoy the trio's GREAT PERFORMANCE!! For the fans in Italy, hurry up, tonight in Rome is your chance to see them.
The last track on the DVD while the credits are rolling is called "The Great Escape," not to be confused with "The Real Great Escape" found in the encore section of the dvd,
on Sunday 21 May 2006 by DiamondDog in review > Recordings author awarded score: 40/100
Larry Coryell - electric and acoustic guitar; Terumasa Huno - trumpet; Mike Mandel - keyboards; John Lee - bass; Gerry Brown - drums;
House guests: Mtume - percussion; Danny Toan - guitar; Steve Khan - acoustic guitar; Michael Brecker - tenor saxophone; Randy Brecker - trumpet; David Sanborn - alto saxophone
Tracks
01 Kowloon Jag 02 Titus 03 Pyramids 04 Rodrigo Reflections 05 Yin-Yang 06 Woman of Truth and Dare 07 Ain't It Is 08 Aspects
ASPECTS was released in 1976. It was the Eleventh House featured Larry Coryell. Strangely it was without housedrummer Alphonse Mouzon. No reason given here.
The album starts with the funky Phaser guitar intro of Larry Coryell. Kowloon Jag sounds like a typical Eleventh House tune with a lot of funky drumbreaks, distorted trumpets here. Larry does give a good solo. Maybe his best on this album. Titus is funky discotrack with a supporting horn section on the background. A little bit dull. Pyramids sounds almost the same like Titus with the only exception with the disco-bridge. You can even hear the mistake of drummer Gerry Brown on this track. That's a sign of loss of magic of the Eleventh House. Rodrigo Reflections is an acoustic guitar performance with some percussions on the background. Very earthy and folky. But it is a beautiful performance by Larry Coryell. Woman of Truth and Dare is a beautiful midtempo song with a taste of Weather Report here. The melody is soft smoothen and really soulful. Mike Mandel gives a beautiful solo on his synthesizer. Ain't It Is is a funky song with Larry on a groovy wah wah and on the background a soft Clavinet sound and a horn section. I must say that Larry's soloing isn't very spectacular here. Aspects starts very hard with Larry on guitar. It has the same guitarsound like The Jam With Albert. The percussions adds a lot of excitement. Thanks to James Mtume as the percussionist. Aspects is uptempo and it is carried by Larry Coryell. Gerry Brown tries to give it a funky twist, but it's too limited, unfortunately.
ASPECTS isn't a good album at all. The band has lost the right and powerful feeling on this album. It's overwritten by meaningless funk and discobeats here and there. Some of the musicians here are limited and they can't present the hard driven feelings of the Eleventh House. Larry Coryell isn't on his best on this album. You can hear it on some of the tracks. Some of the songs you might wanna skip because of the repeating feel or sound. The only songs which are worth listening are Kowloon Jag and Rodrigo Reflections. This album is funky, but you can get better with other albums.