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Guitarist Larry Coryell, who died Feb. 19 at age 73 in New York City, first convened his Eleventh House band in 1973, drawing upon the collective talents of original members Randy Brecker (trumpet), Alphonse Mouzon (drums), Mike Mandel (keyboards) and Danny Trifan (bass). Their debut album, Introducing Eleventh House with Larry Coryell, was among the first jazz fusion albums ever recorded, setting a benchmark for the genre for years to come.
Last summer, Coryell and a cohort of original Eleventh House members—including Lee, Brecker and the late Mouzon, who died on Dec. 25, 2016—came together for a performances at New York’s Blue Note jazz club, a reunion that generated major acclaim. They later decided to reassemble in the studio to launch the group’s next chapter. The resulting album, Seven Secrets, was recorded in the fall of 2016