"Planet End" is a captivating journey into the world of jazz fusion, crafted by the virtuoso guitarist Larry Coryell. Released on January 1, 1975, under Vanguard Records, this album is a testament to Coryell's innovative spirit and his ability to blend genres seamlessly. Clocking in at a concise 34 minutes, "Planet End" is a tight, energetic collection of five tracks that showcase Coryell's mastery of the guitar and his knack for creating engaging, dynamic compositions.
The album opens with "Cover Girl," a smooth jazz number that sets the tone for the rest of the record. "Tyrone" and "Rocks" follow, each offering a unique blend of jazz fusion and smooth jazz, with intricate guitar work and infectious grooves. "The Eyes Of Love" provides a moment of respite, a tender ballad that highlights Coryell's versatility. The album closes with the title track, "Planet End," a powerful, driving piece that leaves a lasting impression.
Throughout "Planet End," Larry Coryell's guitar playing is the star, with each track offering a different facet of his considerable talents. The album is a must-listen for fans of jazz fusion and smooth jazz, and a great introduction to Coryell's work for those new to his music. With its engaging compositions and stellar performances, "Planet End" is an album that stands the test of time.