Larry Coryell & The Eleventh House At Montreaux, released on January 1, 1995, under Vanguard Records, is a captivating journey through the realms of jazz fusion, smooth jazz, and traditional jazz. This live album, spanning 36 minutes, captures the electrifying energy of Larry Coryell and his band, The Eleventh House, performing at the prestigious Montreux Jazz Festival.
The album opens with an Introduction, setting the stage for the improvisational brilliance that follows. Coryell's virtuoso guitar skills shine in "Improvisation On Villa-Lobos (Prelude No. 4 In E Minor)," a testament to his deep musical roots and innovative spirit. The track "Tamari" showcases the band's tight-knit chemistry and seamless blend of jazz and fusion elements.
Fans of live performances will appreciate "Joyride - Live," a dynamic and engaging piece that highlights the band's ability to captivate an audience. The album also features a rendition of "Rasputin," adding a touch of familiarity and fun to the setlist. "Song For A New York Rainmaker" offers a smooth jazz interlude, while "The Eleventh House Blues" brings the album to a close with a soulful and introspective note.
Larry Coryell, known for his innovative approach to jazz guitar, leads The Eleventh House with a blend of technical prowess and emotional depth. This album is a testament to his enduring influence on the genre and a must-listen for any jazz enthusiast.