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Music CD Cover Edition: Music CD Audio: English (Original Language) Format: Super Audio CD - DSD CD Release Date: 2006-09-26 Music Label: Chesky Records Soundtracks: - Judith Loves Jazz
- Manic Depression
- Door #3
- Joyce's Favorite
- Misterioso
- Dedication
- Drums & Bass
- Jake's Lullaby
- Overruled
- Electric Jam
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Free Music Notes for Traffic AlbumFree Music Review: More killer guitar work from Mr. Coryell Hit: 5 Stars
CBW is back with their second album and Mr. Coryell, Mr. Bailey and Mr. White show why they're the best power trio slash jazz fusion group working today. By and large, big name recognition has eluded Larry Coryell despite his considerable talents. Larry will tell you that Jimi Hendrix is, hands down, the best guitarist ever. In the same breath, he'll tell you he resents him because it feels like his life was stolen from him. At roughly the same time as Jimi, Larry Coryell was blasting out fiery lick after lick and is widely regarded as the father of jazz fusion guitar. Doesn't seem fair that one man is a legend and the other man is acknowledged as one of the founders of a genre that many people think died back in the seventies. Stylistically, this album is more diverse than the first album, reminding his audience that Larry is equally at home playing straight jazz as well. Oh yeah, the other two guys, Victor Bailey and Lenny White, are pretty darned good as well. Seems like I've heard their names some place before. I think maybe they played fusion as well. Tongue planted firmly in cheek. One of my favorites of the year.
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