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In Reply to: A Recent Guitar Jazz Recording Purchase posted by Robertc88 on April 27, 2007 at 09:12:44:
...and you should, its great, try the Larry Coryell, Victor Bailey, Lenny White "Traffic" aslo on Chesky SACD. More great jazz fusion guitar work - some on acoustic guitar. Same great sound as well.
John Crossett____________________________
It sounds like English, but I can't understand a word you're saying.
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Trust me when I say I've sampled it more than once because I've considered purchasing that one but Structures is much more to my liking. I needed to sample Structures only once and I knew I had to have it.Is "Structures" really fusion? I'm a novice when it comes to that and if it is fusion, then perhaps to a lesser degree?
BTW, the last of the better guitar jazz recordings I've heard and purchased that was to my liking was Frisell, Carter and Motian on Nonesuch Records released in 2006. Wonderful!! That's more to my taste. Fusion and avant garde not so much.
The same trio did "Electric" (Chesky JD308, redbook cd).Also in the same vein, Coryell had another trio with Mark Egan and Paul Wertico: "Tricycles" (Favored Nation FNC7020-2). Fusion gods all.
Happy listening,
Lenny White was the drummer for Return to Forever with Chcik Corea, Al Dimeola, and Stanley Clarke. He's a jazz fusioninst to the bone.
Mike
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