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This highly sought-after album captures the energy and tension of two parts of a live performance by jazz guitar innovator Larry Coryell at the prestigious New York club “The Bottom Line” following the release of his album “Fallen Angel,” featuring a top-notch lineup including Larry Goldings, Mark Egan, and Kenwood Dennard. The recording, sourced from the original master tapes leaked by someone involved in the production, is vacuum-sealed in stereo soundboard quality. While a legend who pioneered the early days of fusion in the 70s, Coryell in the 90s returned to a freer, more jazzy essence. In this performance, he seamlessly transitions between acoustic and electric guitar, weaving in blues, bebop, and even Spanish influences, showcasing his mature technique and improvisational skills as if the music were happening “right now.” Combined with the intimate, live sound of the club setting, it creates an immersive experience, making you feel as if the performance is happening right in front of you. The recording quality is excellent, capturing everything from the nuances of the guitar to the atmosphere of the venue, making this a live recording that perfectly encapsulates the true essence of Coryell in the 90s. Live At Bottom Line, New York, NY October 22th, 1993 Disc 1(early show) 1.Misty 2.Pieta 3.Never Never 4.Fallen 5.Angel On Sunset 6.Band Introductions 7.Things Ain’t What They Used To Be 8.Inner City Blues / Drum and Bass Solo 9.Inner City Blues Jam Disc 1(late show) 1.Misty 2.Pieta 3.Never Never 4.Fallen 5.Things Ain’t What They Used To Be 6.I Remember Bill 7.Angel On Sunset 8.Inner City Blues(inc) Larry Coryell(g) Larry Goldings(keyb) Mark Egan(b) Donald Harrison(sax) Julian Coryell(g) Kenwood Dennard(dr) Klyde Jones(voc)






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