The Coryells' self-titled album, released on 25 January 2000 via Chesky Records, is a masterful blend of jazz fusion that showcases the band's exceptional musicianship. Clocking in at 1 hour and 1 minute, this 14-track collection is a sonic journey that effortlessly navigates through a range of emotions and styles.
From the intricate, classical-inspired "Sentenza Del Cuore" trilogy, which features Allegro, Interlude, and Adagio movements, to the soulful, laid-back vibes of "Goodbye Porkpie Hat" and "Love And Happiness", The Coryells demonstrate their versatility and depth. The album also features upbeat, energetic tracks like "Sink Or Swim", "Zimbabwe", and "Funky Waltz", which showcase the band's ability to craft infectious, danceable grooves.
With "Low-Lee-Tah", "Something Pretty", and "Song For Emily", The Coryells reveal their more introspective side, while "Trouble No More" and "Somebody's Got To Win, Somebody's Got To Lose" demonstrate their capacity for social commentary. Throughout the album, the band's technical prowess and musical chemistry are on full display, making for a compelling and engaging listen.
The Coryells' eponymous album is a testament to the band's innovative spirit and their ability to push the boundaries of jazz fusion. With its diverse range of styles and moods, this album is sure to appeal to fans of the genre and leave a lasting impression on all who experience it.