Guitarist Larry Coryell's Eleventh House was a particularly interesting fusion group of the mid-1970's for, in addition to the leader, keyboardist Mike Mandel, bassist Danny Trifan and the dynamic drummer Alphonse Mouzon, the unit featured trumpeter Michael Lawrence. Their appearance at the 1974 Montreux Jazz Festival makes for a rather brief CD (under 34 minutes) but has its moments of interest. Coryell starts the proceedings by playing his unaccompanied acoustic guitar on a classical piece, that number is followed by four passionate group originals full of fire and dated electronics, and the set finishes with the strongest piece, "The Eleventh House Blues." Although the music is not essential nor particularly innovative, the mixture of straightahead elements with prime period fusion is often stimulating. - by Scott Yanow, AMG
Artist: Larry Coryell & The Eleventh House
Album: At Montreux
Year: 1974
Quality: eac-flac, cue, log, artw.
Label: Vanguard (1979)
Runtime: 36:14
Tracks:
1. Intro 0:31
2. Improvisation on Villa-Lobos (Larry Coryell) 3:18
3. Tamari (Alphonse Mouzon) 4:45
4. Joyride (Mike Mandel) 9:42
5. Rasputin (Mike Mandel) 4:23
6. Song for a New York Rainmaker (Danny Trifan) 4:42
7. The 11th House Blues (Larry Coryell) 8:50
Personnel:
Larry Coryell (Guitar)
Mike Mandel (Keyboards)
Alphonse Mouzon (Drums)
Michael Lawrence (Trumpet)
Danny Trifan (Bass)