Introducing the Eleventh House with Larry Coryell The Eleventh House

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  • Release Date: 10/17/1990
  • Original Release: 1972
  • Sales Rank: 48,787
  • Label: VANGUARD RECORDS
  • UPC: 015707934220
 
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Introducing the Eleventh House with Larry Coryell

1LISTENBirdfingers / Larry Coryell 3:10
2LISTENThe Funky Waltz / Larry Coryell 5:12
3LISTENLow-Lee-Tah / Larry Coryell 4:20
4LISTENAdam Smasher / Larry Coryell 4:33
5LISTENJoy Ride / Larry Coryell 6:11
6LISTENYin / Larry Coryell 6:06
7LISTENTheme For A Dream / Larry Coryell 3:29
8LISTENGratitude "A So Low" / Larry Coryell 3:24
9LISTENIsm-Ejercicio / Larry Coryell 4:02
10LISTENRight On Y'all / Larry Coryell 4:20

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Editorial Reviews

The Eleventh House during 1972-1975 was one of the stronger working groups in fusion, led by one of the unsung heroes of the idiom, guitarist Larry Coryell. This CD reissue brings back the Eleventh House's first recording and, in addition to Coryell's guitar, most heavily featured are trumpeter Randy Brecker (who would later be replaced by Mike Lawrence) and keyboardist Mike Mandel; bassist Danny Trifan and drummer Alphonse Mouzon are strong in backup roles. The influence of Miles Davis, Weather Report, and Herbie Hancock is apparent, but the Eleventh House also offered a sound of their own. Brecker's solos are often both fiery and lyrical (although his use of an occasional electric wah-wah device is less interesting). Coryell and Mandel blend together quite well, and the original grooves on this set often have distinctive personalities. Pity that the reissue does not have any liner notes, otherwise it is easily recommended to fans of early fusion. Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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