- Smooth and Sexy (Smooth Jazz For Lovers!) · 1996
- Retrospective, Volume One: "Standards" · 1991
- Entre Dos Aguas · 1981
- The Very Best of Smooth Jazz Guitar · 1996
- Barefoot Boy · 1971
- Inner City Blues · 2002
- Sketches of Coryell · 1996
- The Most Relaxing Jazz Piano Music In the Universe · 1982
- Sketches of Coryell · 1996
- Introducing the Eleventh House · 1974
- Back Together Again · 1977
- Jazz Moods: Sounds of Spring · 1985
- Young Django (with Philip Catherine, Larry Coryell & Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen) · 1951
Artist Playlists
- The restless force behind jazz-rock never stopped exploring.
Compilations
Appears On
- Wolfgang Lackerschmid & Chet Baker
- Dylan Taylor
- Bob Wolfman
- Paul Santa Maria
- Stu Goldberg
- The Eleventh House
About Larry Coryell
Born in Texas, young Larry Coryell made his way to New York City in 1965, replacing Gabor Szabo in drummer Chico Hamilton’s band. Later, he joined forces with vibist Gary Burton to form one of the first jazz groups to openly integrate the sounds of rock, country, funk, and Indian music. (Later on, it was simply called fusion.) Striking out on his own in the late ‘60s, Coryell roared with his own brand of jazz-rock fusion (sometimes even singing) that sometimes would parallel the blues-psychedelic rock trio Cream (with whose Jack Bruce Coryell would occasionally perform). From the ‘70s on, he would veer back and forth between electric and acoustic guitars, from unaccompanied to band contexts, and from fusion to straight-ahead bebop-oriented jazz.
- HOMETOWN
- Galveston, TX, United States
- BORN
- April 2, 1943