A disappointment, this was
Larry Coryell's attempt to move beyond the jazz audience into the pop/rock arena. Unfortunately,
Coryell can't sing, though he gives it a valiant attempt on these songs. The band is augmented by horn charts on some of the tracks,
Steve Marcus plays a couple of smoking sax solos, and there are glimpses of
Coryell's guitar ability, but the music isn't very good.
The Real Great Escape kinda sounds like Dreams, another band of jazzers whose foray into rock didn't work very well. It should be skipped by all but the
Coryell completist. It is surely an album the guitarist himself would just as soon forget. ~ Jim Newsom