Larry Coryell (1943–2017) was an American jazz guitarist and a pioneer of jazz fusion, known for blending jazz, rock and blues and for his influential electric guitar work.

Barefoot Boy was released in 1971 on Flying Dutchman Records; the DeBaser review notes the album features a notable cover of 'Gypsy Queen' and contributions from drummer Roy Haynes and saxophonist Steve Marcus. The review emphasizes Coryell's influence on the fusion scene and his virtuosic, exploratory guitar technique.

The provided review praises Larry Coryell's 1971 album Barefoot Boy as a landmark electric jazz/fusion record. It highlights an intense, creative cover of 'Gypsy Queen', extraordinary guitar technique and the contributions of Roy Haynes (drums) and Steve Marcus (sax). The reviewer frames Coryell as highly influential in fusion and as a restless, exploratory guitarist.

For:Fans of jazz, jazz fusion, electric guitar, 1970s psychedelic/blues-rock audiences and musicians studying guitar technique.

 A TRILL (AT INCREASING SPEED) LASTING 30 SECONDS!!! Impossible to comment on, you can only listen: it’s something supernatural.

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