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Larry Coryell,Roman Miroshnichenko
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LARRY CORYELL - COUNT'S JAM BAND REUNION (2001) (3...
2007-07-02 11:38:00 LARRY CORYELL - COUNT'S JAM BAND REUNION (2001) (320 Kbps) EXTRACTS ''SKY MOVES SIDEWAYS" Back in the Sixties, three years before Miles went electric, Count's Rock Band were staking out new musical territory by combining jazz and rock. They were ahead of the game, their ferocious grooves launching Steve Marcus's Coltrane-influenced tenor sax and Larry Coryell's acid guitar into spaces never before inhabited by jazz musicians. Sure, one or two jazz groups had tentatively grasped the tail of the electric zeitgeist, but they had only come up with a kind of jazz-pop. It was Count's Rock Band, inspired by the new energy sweeping through popular culture, that created a fresh vocabulary for jazz by harnessing the power of the electric guitar and rock's uncompromising rhythms and combining it with the flair and flamboyance of jazz improvisation. They made three albums in their short lifetime, played a few gigs and were gone by the time Miles had recorded "Bitches Brew."Guitarist Lar...
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