Create account Log in

Barefoot Boy

[Edit]

Download links and information about Barefoot Boy by Larry Coryell. This album was released in 1971 and it belongs to Jazz, Rock genres. It contains 3 tracks with total duration of 40:32 minutes.

Artist: Larry Coryell
Release date: 1971
Genre: Jazz, Rock
Tracks: 3
Duration: 40:32
Buy on iTunes $8.99
Buy on Amazon $11.66
Buy on Amazon $8.99
Buy on Songswave €1.14
Buy on iTunes $3.99

Tracks

[Edit]
No. Title Length
1. Gypsy Queen 11:53
2. The Great Escape 8:38
3. Call To the Higher Consciousness 20:01

Details

[Edit]

Produced by Bob Thiele and recorded at Electric Lady studios with engineer Eddie Kramer, Barefoot Boy is one of Larry Coryell's finest recordings as a leader. "Gypsy Queen" was recorded prior to bassist Mervin Bronson's arrival at the studio, and features the percussion section locking into a groove over which Coryell lays down a riff and Steve Marcus cuts loose with a fiery soprano sax solo. When it's his turn to solo on this opening number, Coryell turns up the heat, sounding like a cross between Jimi Hendrix and Sonny Sharrock. (Coryell played with Sharrock on Herbie Mann's Memphis Underground.) "The Great Escape" finds Coryell cooking over a bass and percussion groove, with Marcus on tenor sax. "Call to the Higher Consciousness" is a side-long 20-minute jam in which all the players take a ride, with Marcus once again cooking on the soprano sax. Roy Haynes is superb throughout, working in tandem with the percussionists to keep the music moving. This recording is a noteworthy example of the possibilities inherent in the early days of fusion, blending the electrifying energy of rock with the improvisational excitement of jazz.