i was 13 or so when a record store clerk rang me up for mahavishnu's "between nothingness and eternity" -- and passionately recommended larry coryell and the 11th house, enthusiastically praising not only coryell but alphonse mouzon as hipper and funkier than cobham, and electric trumpeter randy brecker as a cat who had his own bag going, distinct from miles. "the eleventh house with larry coryell" helped form my young idea of what good music was, and i still enjoy it from time to time -- a bit of that in a nostalgic way, but coryell did have a distinct thing going on and there are some greasy grooves in there.... i later picked up "introducing the 11th house" which had a soprano saxist (steve wilkinson?) instead of brecker, an earlier album that also had it's charm and which i haul out for a spin ever couple years.... there was also an acoustic coryell LP in the 70s that i liked, can't remember the name, but he hasn't held my interest to strongly in the decades since.... martin