LARRY CORYELL — The Lion & The Ram

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4.00 | 1 rating | 1 review
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Album · 1976

Filed under Fusion
By LARRY CORYELL

Tracklist

A1 Larry's Boogie 3:31
A2 Stravinsky 3:17
A3 Toy Soldiers 7:40
A4 Short Time Around 4:01
B1 Improvisation On Bach Lute Prelude 2:00
B2 Song For My Friend's Children 2:45
B3 Bicentennial Head Fest 3:19
B4 The Fifties 3:26
B5 Domesticity 2:12
B6 The Lion And The Ram 4:26

Line-up/Musicians

Acoustic Guitar – Joe Beck (tracks: B6)
Bass [Fender Rhodes Bass] – Joe Beck
Guitar – Danny Toan (tracks: A3), Larry Coryell
Piano [Acoustic Piano] – Mike Mandel
Synthesizer [Bass Synthesizer] – Mike Mandel
Synthesizer [String Synthesizer] – Joe Beck
Violin – Michał Urbaniak (tracks: B6)

About this release

Arista – AL 4108 (US)

Recorded At Long View Farm Studios

Thanks to snobb for the addition



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FunkFreak75
An album sans drums or percussion! And essentially an all-acoustic guitar song--this Larry performing 85% of the tracks.

1. "Larry Boogie" (3:32) bass and two acoustic guitars weaving around one another. I'm sure they're having fun but this Americana folk stuff is not my kind of preference. (8.6667/10)

2. "Stravinsky" (3:15) nice classical-sounding guitar phrasings on steel-stringed acoustic guitars. Interesting but a little too loose and bluesy for me. (8.75/10)

3. "Toy Soldiers" (7:40) two gentle acoustic guitars (one belonging to Danny Toan) to sounding like they're playing something for the Windham Hill label--or one of Pat Metheny or John McLaughlin's solo acoustic pieces (New Chautauqua or As Falls Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls and My Goals Beyond or Shakti, respectively) (or future Steve Tibbetts or Michael Hedges). A very nice piece that keeps me engaged and interested from start to finish. (13.875/15)

4. "Short Time Around" (4:03) a nice gentle pop-folk song with Larry singing his wife's lyrics. I've always liked Larry's voice: He sounds like an unrefined Stephen Bishop or like Randy Newman or Elvis Costello. The doubled-up ERIC CLAPTON-like electric guitar stuff in the "C" section and through to the finish are actually kind of cool. (8.875/10)

5. "Improvisation on Bach Lute Prelude" (2:00) a very nice, pleasing rendering. (4.5/5)

6. "Song for My Friend's Children" (2:46) sounds like a Stephen Stills jam Graham Nash and David Crosby or maybe something early America would have done. (4.375/5)

7. "Bicenntenial Headfest" (3:19) strummed acoustic guitar chords supporting a second track of lead steel-stringed acoustic guitar. This one sounds more GRATEFUL DEAD or RICHIE HAVENS with anybody (though there are little elements of John McLaughlin in there as well). (8.75/10)

8. "The Fifties" (3:26) awesome spacious guitar guitar chords with strong bass notes involved turn into a blues tune at the one-minute mark. The blues motif is disposable, the chord progression motif is priceless. (8.875/10)

9. "Domesticity" (2:12) sounds like DJANGO! With Larry using two guitars to play what Django would play with one (except for those runs). (4.33333/5)

10. "The Lion & The Ram" (4:25) guitars, synths, bass, and Larry singing again: this time sounding more like GIL SCOTT-HERON. Fiddle courtesy of Michal Urbaniak! Then at 1:05 it turns more like Little Feat/Lowell George. The added electrified instruments and fiddle/electric violin are nice but they really add little to what the song would have been with just Larry doing all the tracks himself with his guitars. (8.75/10)

Total Time 36:38

I like the acoustic guitar--and I love Larry Coryell's acoustic guitar playing--both rhythm and lead--I just don't really enjoy the blues or country/folk base of many of the motifs.

B/four stars; an excellent display of Larry Coryell's range and talents, especially if you enjoy slick acoustic guitar work peppered with a couple vocals and some blues.

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