Larry Coryell's 'Duality' is a masterful blend of jazz fusion, smooth jazz, and traditional jazz, showcasing the artist's versatility and skill. Released on 1 March 2011 via Random Act Records, this captivating album takes listeners on a sonic journey through a diverse range of tracks. From the enchanting 'Silver's Serenade' to the melancholic 'Goodbye Mr. Jones', Coryell's guitar work weaves a rich tapestry of sound, complemented by the intricate melodies of 'Farmer's Waltz' and the poignant 'Nostalgia in Times Square'.
With a duration of one hour and six minutes, 'Duality' is a substantial and satisfying listen, featuring ten tracks that demonstrate Coryell's ability to craft compelling, jazz-infused compositions. The album's title track, 'Duality: Nenad's Sonata', is a particular highlight, showcasing the artist's capacity for nuanced, expressive playing. Elsewhere, the moody 'The Night Has a Thousand Eyes' and the introspective 'The Silent War' showcase Coryell's mastery of atmosphere and texture.
Throughout 'Duality', Larry Coryell's passion for jazz shines through, resulting in an album that is both a testament to his artistry and a thrilling listen. With its eclectic mix of styles and moods, 'Duality' is an essential addition to any jazz fan's collection, and a must-hear for anyone familiar with Coryell's impressive body of work.