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Larry Coryell: Larry Coryell's Last Swing With Ireland
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Kevin Brady
drumsb.1974

Tommy Halferty
guitar
Bill Carrothers
pianob.1964

Norma Winstone
vocalsb.1941

Ian Shaw
vocalsb.1962
Perhaps best known as the blazing jazz-rock guitarist of Free Spirits and Eleventh House, Coryell was also an outstanding acoustic practitioner, as witnessed on his collaborations with

Emily Remler
guitar1957 - 1990

John Abercrombie
guitar1944 - 2017

Philip Catherine
guitarb.1942

John McLaughlin
guitarb.1942

Paco de Lucia
guitar1947 - 2014

Charlie Byrd
guitar1925 - 1999
The rest of the set sees Coryell switch to electric guitar. Redmond's fast-walking bass courses through

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955

Kenny Burrell
guitar, electricb.1931
Like Parker, Coryell admired Igor Stravinsky, so much so that he recorded an entire album, L'Oiseau de Feu, Petrouchka, (Philips, 1983) in homage to that giant of 20th century classical music. On the intro to "Someday My Prince Will Come," over a metronomic bass pulse, the guitarist tips a wink to the Russian composer with quotations from "The Firebird Suite" and "Rite of Spring." Redmond and Brady both shine on this elegantly rendered standard.
There are two freshly minted Coryell originals: "The Last Peavey"with Redmond switching to churning electric bassis a ballsy, blues-rock workout. Coryell is in imperious form here, and, judging by his roars, fully invested in the task at hand. Brady's solo spot, with Coryell comping, is an added adrenaline rush. "369" is a slower but no less intense affair. Redmond's terrific double bass ostinato provides an even keel for Coryell's soloing, which exhibits strands of the psychedelic, blues, rock and jazz milieu from which he emerged in the 1960s. Brady and then Redmond step up before the trio returns to the head.
By turns refined and passionate, historically grounded yet with contemporary wings, Larry Coryell's Last Swing With Ireland is a fine closing statement from one of the great jazz guitarists of the past half century. Much of the credit for that is due to Redmond and Brady, consummate musicians both, who dovetail with Coryell as though the three had been playing together all their professional lives. ">
Track Listing
In a Sentimental Mood; Morning of the Carnival; Relaxin’ at the Camarillo; Someday my Prince Will Come; The Last Peavey; 369.
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Additional Instrumentation
Dave Redmond: electric bass (5).
Album information
Title: Larry Coryell's Last Swing With Ireland | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Angel Air
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