Free Spirits - Live At The Scene: February 22nd 1967 CD (Mega Blowout Sale)
SKU
23-Sunbeam 5084
An interesting period piece and yes, they are attempting to fuse jazz and rock. Reasonably quite ok sound for 45 year old, non-professional recordings.
"Featuring the earliest recordings of the young Larry Coryell, this short-lived quintet is widely acclaimed as the first jazz-rock band of all time. Though their landmark 1966 album captures their intense, psychedelic music well, those lucky enough to have seen them in performance maintain that their true power was only communicated live. Taped in their native NYC in February 1967, this warts-and-all live recording captures their fiery sound at its peak, with guest appearances by legendary jazzmen Dave Liebman, Randy Brecker and Joe Beck. This historically important set comes complete with detailed liner notes and rare pictures, making it essential for fans of jazz and psychedelic rock."
"Larry Coryell led this group, which made jazz-rock before such a thing existed."-Patrick Lundborg, The Acid Archives
"The Free Spirits, a New York group featuring the guitar, songwriting and singing of Larry Coryell, may have been the first band to fuse jazz and rock, investing the early psychedelic sounds of the day with adventurous, jazz-derived improvisation, horns and elastic song structures."-All Music Guide
- LabelSunbeam
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