"Monk, Trane, Miles and Me" is a captivating jazz fusion album by the legendary Larry Coryell, released on April 16, 1999, under HighNote Records. Clocking in at 57 minutes, this album is a testament to Coryell's virtuosity and his deep respect for jazz greats like Thelonious Monk, John Coltrane, and Miles Davis, as hinted by the album's title.
The album features nine tracks, each a unique blend of smooth jazz and traditional jazz elements. From the hauntingly beautiful "Star Eyes" to the upbeat "Fairfield County Blues," Coryell's guitar work is both intricate and soulful, showcasing his ability to traverse different jazz styles with ease. The album also includes renditions of jazz standards like "Naima" and "All Blues," offering a fresh perspective on these timeless pieces.
Coryell's mastery of the guitar is evident throughout, as he navigates complex chord progressions and improvisational solos with remarkable skill. The album is a journey through the evolution of jazz, with each track offering a glimpse into the genre's rich history and its endless possibilities. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Monk, Trane, Miles and Me" is sure to impress and inspire.