Larry Coryell's 'Three Guitars' is a captivating 57-minute jazz odyssey, released on 22 July 2003 via Chesky Records. This enchanting album seamlessly blends the genres of jazz fusion, smooth jazz, and traditional jazz, creating a unique sonic landscape. With a diverse tracklist that includes the likes of 'Seu Jorge E Dona Ica', 'New Lute Prelude', and 'Autumn Breeze', Larry Coryell showcases his mastery of the guitar, navigating intricate melodies and harmonies with ease.
Throughout the album's 13 tracks, Larry Coryell's virtuosic playing is on full display, from the introspective 'After the Rain' to the more upbeat 'No Flight Tonight'. The inclusion of 'Ralph's Piano Waltz' and 'Suspended Circles' adds a touch of elegance, while 'Exercise in Fourths' demonstrates Larry Coryell's technical prowess. With 'Three Guitars', Larry Coryell has crafted an album that will appeal to fans of jazz in all its forms, offering a rich and rewarding listening experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression.