Larry Coryell's 2007 album, New York Blues, is a masterful blend of jazz fusion, smooth jazz, and traditional jazz, showcasing the artist's incredible skill and versatility. Released on 19 July 2007 via Traditional Crossroads, this 53-minute album takes listeners on a sonic journey through the city that never sleeps.
With a talented ensemble of musicians, including Joe Farrell, Jeremy Wall, and John McLaughlin, Coryell delivers a captivating performance that spans 12 tracks, including the soulful 'I Hear The Wind', the introspective 'All I Do Is Chase The?', and the upbeat '52nd Street Shakedown'. The album's title track, 'New York Blues', is a nod to the city's rich musical heritage, with Coryell's virtuosic guitar work and soaring melodies perfectly capturing the essence of the city's vibrant jazz scene.
Throughout the album, Coryell's playing is characterised by its warmth, nuance, and technical brilliance, making New York Blues a must-listen for fans of jazz and fusion music. With its diverse range of styles and moods, this album is a testament to Coryell's innovative spirit and his ability to craft music that is both deeply personal and universally appealing. Whether you're a long-time fan of Larry Coryell or just discovering his music, New York Blues is an album that is sure to delight and inspire.