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Tricycles

Larry Coryell with Paul Wertico & Marc Egan

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Jazz über-guitarist Larry Coryell has been hinting at a studio set like this for a long time now: a solid, top-to-bottom six-string jazz date with a crack rhythm section. Drummer Paul Wertico was on board for the dates that produced the Power Trio album, but the addition of bassist Mark Egan in the studio balances this equation perfectly. Interestingly, Wertico and Egan are both former sidemen from the Pat Metheny Group (albeit at different times). One thing both players have in common, and makes them so integral here, is their love of lyricism. Coryell, who has an astonishing variety of styles at his ready disposal, concentrates on it here in spades. Whether the tune is a smoking, bluesy swinger like the opener "Immer Geradeaus," the ultramodern "Good Citizen Swallow," that graces the edge of soft jazz-rock but never goes there, or the edgy arpeggiattic workout in "Spaces Revisited," the deeply haunting read of Monk's "Round Midnight," Coryell is virtually singing through his instrument. His focus on sonority and lush harmonic extrapolations is given weight by his rhythm section, who dance and weave around one another as a unit. The balance of Tricycles is its most startling aspect. These cats sound like they've been playing together for decades. Nuance, impression, and subtle suggestion are all incorporated in the mix for a wonderful melodic approach to modern creative jazz. The other Monk tune here, "Well You Needn't," is given an entirely new dimension by this approach because Coryell can concentrate on Monk's extrapolated harmonic ideas in his solo, yet roots the entire thing in a deft, gritty, bluesy frame. This is a straight-ahead date that is full of fresh ideas and compositions, as well exciting playing that points toward a new era for Coryell, and it numbers among his finest recordings.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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1
Immer geradeaus
00:06:38

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Paul Wertico, MainArtist, with - LARRY CORYELL, Composer, Artist, MainArtist - Marc Egan, MainArtist, with

2003 IN+OUT Records 2003 IN+OUT Records

2
Dragon Gate
00:08:30

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Paul Wertico, MainArtist, with - LARRY CORYELL, Composer, Artist, MainArtist - Marc Egan, MainArtist, with

2003 IN+OUT Records 2003 IN+OUT Records

3
Good Citizen Swallow
00:06:11

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Paul Wertico, MainArtist, with - LARRY CORYELL, Composer, Artist, MainArtist - Marc Egan, MainArtist, with

2003 IN+OUT Records 2003 IN+OUT Records

4
Tricycles
00:06:23

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Paul Wertico, MainArtist, with - LARRY CORYELL, Artist, MainArtist - Marc Egan, Composer, MainArtist, with

2003 IN+OUT Records 2003 IN+OUT Records

5
Stable Fantasy
00:04:30

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Paul Wertico, MainArtist, with - LARRY CORYELL, Composer, Artist, MainArtist - Marc Egan, MainArtist, with

2003 IN+OUT Records 2003 IN+OUT Records

6
Spaces Revisited
00:08:54

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Paul Wertico, MainArtist, with - LARRY CORYELL, Composer, Artist, MainArtist - Marc Egan, MainArtist, with

2003 IN+OUT Records 2003 IN+OUT Records

7
Round Midnight
00:08:37

Thelonious Monk, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Paul Wertico, MainArtist, with - LARRY CORYELL, Artist, MainArtist - Marc Egan, MainArtist, with

2003 IN+OUT Records 2003 IN+OUT Records

8
Three Way Split
00:03:43

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Paul Wertico, Composer, MainArtist, with - LARRY CORYELL, Composer, Artist, MainArtist - Marc Egan, Composer, MainArtist, with

2003 IN+OUT Records 2003 IN+OUT Records

9
Well You Needn't
00:05:29

Thelonious Monk, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Paul Wertico, MainArtist, with - LARRY CORYELL, Artist, MainArtist - Marc Egan, MainArtist, with

2003 IN+OUT Records 2003 IN+OUT Records

10
She's Leaving Home
00:03:02

John Lennon, Composer - Paul Mccartney, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Paul Wertico, MainArtist, with - LARRY CORYELL, Artist, MainArtist - Marc Egan, MainArtist, with

2003 IN+OUT Records 2003 IN+OUT Records

Album review

Jazz über-guitarist Larry Coryell has been hinting at a studio set like this for a long time now: a solid, top-to-bottom six-string jazz date with a crack rhythm section. Drummer Paul Wertico was on board for the dates that produced the Power Trio album, but the addition of bassist Mark Egan in the studio balances this equation perfectly. Interestingly, Wertico and Egan are both former sidemen from the Pat Metheny Group (albeit at different times). One thing both players have in common, and makes them so integral here, is their love of lyricism. Coryell, who has an astonishing variety of styles at his ready disposal, concentrates on it here in spades. Whether the tune is a smoking, bluesy swinger like the opener "Immer Geradeaus," the ultramodern "Good Citizen Swallow," that graces the edge of soft jazz-rock but never goes there, or the edgy arpeggiattic workout in "Spaces Revisited," the deeply haunting read of Monk's "Round Midnight," Coryell is virtually singing through his instrument. His focus on sonority and lush harmonic extrapolations is given weight by his rhythm section, who dance and weave around one another as a unit. The balance of Tricycles is its most startling aspect. These cats sound like they've been playing together for decades. Nuance, impression, and subtle suggestion are all incorporated in the mix for a wonderful melodic approach to modern creative jazz. The other Monk tune here, "Well You Needn't," is given an entirely new dimension by this approach because Coryell can concentrate on Monk's extrapolated harmonic ideas in his solo, yet roots the entire thing in a deft, gritty, bluesy frame. This is a straight-ahead date that is full of fresh ideas and compositions, as well exciting playing that points toward a new era for Coryell, and it numbers among his finest recordings.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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