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Larry Carlton: Greatest Hits Recorded Volume One
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Revisiting some of his more popular songs, Carlton brings bassist Travis Carlton (his son) and keyboardist Jeff Babko
keyboardsVinnie Colaiuta
drums
b.1956
But it's not all about light rhythms and pop-song accessibility. Carlton has, over the years, occasionally returned to the harder-edged, blues and rock-centric fusion that's been just as much a part of who he is, notably on albums like Sapphire Blue (Bluebird, 2004) and Fire Wire (Bluebird, 2006). Curiously, nothing is included from either of these fine discs, but Carlton does rework two powerful tracks from Renegade Gentleman (GRP, 1993), his rootsy collaboration with Nashville session ace, harmonicist Terry McMillan. Carlton may substitute saxophone for harmonica on the rocky "RCM" and fiery "Red Hot Poker," but the grit and grease remains fully intact.
Whether on the easy-on-the-ears ballad of "Hello Tomorrow" or equally laidback "Terry T."Carlton's tribute to keyboardist "
data-original-title="" title="">Terry Trotter, who played with the guitarist from the late-1970s through to the end of the 1980sCarlton's ability to build sophisticated yet instantly memorable solos filled with lyrical invention is as uncanny as his immediately recognizable combination of singing, overdriven tone with evocative bends and searing runs. Compelling from start to finish, Greatest Hits Rerecorded Volume One doesn't necessarily bring a whole lot new to the table, but it does collect some of Carlton's more memorable tunes together. That the majority of these songs feel familiar without having heard the original albums speaks to Carlton's ubiquity, and his soloing throughout serves as a lesson in taste to those who operate under the mistaken impression that it's chops alone that make a guitarist great.
Track Listing
All In Good Time; Room 335; Smiles and Smiles To Go; Hello Tomorrow; High Steppin; Kid Gloves; RCM; Red Hot Poker; Terry T.
Personnel
Larry Carlton
guitarLarry Carlton: guitars; Jeff Babko: keyboards; Travis Carlton: bass; Vinnie Colaiuta: drums; Paul Cerra: saxophone.
Album information
Title: Greatest Hits Recorded Volume One | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: 335 Records
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