Larry Carlton - The Warner Albums (2020)
Artist: Larry Carlton
Title: The Warner Albums
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group
Genre: Fusion, Jazz, Funk, Guitar
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 06:02:13
Total Size: 834 mb | 2.2 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Warner Albums
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group
Genre: Fusion, Jazz, Funk, Guitar
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 06:02:13
Total Size: 834 mb | 2.2 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Larry Carlton - Room 335 (Long Version)
2. Larry Carlton - Where Did You Come From
3. Larry Carlton - Nite Crawler
4. Larry Carlton - Point It Up
5. Larry Carlton - Rio Samba
6. Larry Carlton - I Apologize
7. Larry Carlton - Don't Give It Up
8. Larry Carlton - (It Was) Only Yesterday
9. Larry Carlton - I'm a Fool (Live In Tokyo Japan, 1978)
10. Larry Carlton - Mellow Out (Live In Tokyo Japan, 1978)
11. Larry Carlton - Tight Squeeze (Live In Tokyo Japan, 1978)
12. Larry Carlton - I'm Home (Live In Tokyo Japan, 1978)
13. Larry Carlton - Rio Samba (Live In Tokyo Japan, 1978)
14. Larry Carlton - (It Was) Only Yesterday (Live In Tokyo Japan, 1978)
15. Larry Carlton - Point It up (Live In Tokyo Japan, 1978)
16. Larry Carlton - Strikes Twice
17. Larry Carlton - Ain't Nothin' for a Heartache
18. Larry Carlton - Midnight Parade
19. Larry Carlton - The Magician
20. Larry Carlton - Springville
21. Larry Carlton - Mulberry Street
22. Larry Carlton - In My Blood
23. Larry Carlton - For Love Alone
24. Larry Carlton - Last Night
25. Larry Carlton - Blues Bird
26. Larry Carlton - Song for Katie
27. Larry Carlton - Frenchman's Flat
28. Larry Carlton - Sleepwalk
29. Larry Carlton - Upper Kern
30. Larry Carlton - 10_00 P.M
31. Larry Carlton - You Gotta Get It While You Can
32. Larry Carlton - Breaking Ground
33. Larry Carlton - South Town
34. Larry Carlton - Tequila
35. Larry Carlton - Blues for T.J
36. Larry Carlton - Song In the 5th Grade
37. Larry Carlton - Cruisin'
38. Larry Carlton - L.A., N.Y
39. Larry Carlton - Friends
40. Larry Carlton - Strikes Twice (Live)
41. Larry Carlton - Salud (Live)
42. Larry Carlton - Blues Bird (Live)
43. Larry Carlton - Black and White (Live)
44. Larry Carlton - Upper Kern (Live)
45. Larry Carlton - House On the Hill (Live)
46. Larry Carlton - Fingerprints
47. Larry Carlton - Silky Smooth
48. Larry Carlton - The Storyteller
49. Larry Carlton - 'Til I Hurt You
50. Larry Carlton - Slave Song
51. Larry Carlton - All Thru the Night
52. Larry Carlton - Lazy Susan
53. Larry Carlton - Chicks with Kickstands
54. Larry Carlton - Gracias
55. Larry Carlton - Crying Hands
56. Larry Carlton - Put It Where You Want It
57. Larry Carlton - Deep Into It
58. Larry Carlton - Don't Break My Heart
59. Larry Carlton - I Still Believe
60. Larry Carlton - Morning Magic
61. Larry Carlton - It's a Groove Thang
62. Larry Carlton - Closer to Home
63. Larry Carlton - I Can't Tell You Why
64. Larry Carlton - Like Butta'
65. Larry Carlton - Roll with It
66. Larry Carlton - Put It Where You Want It (Extended Version)
A hugely successful guitarist and composer, Larry Carlton emerged from the Los Angeles studio scene of the late '60s, eventually becoming a popular contemporary jazz artist in his own right. Noted for his lithe technique, sweet-toned, blues-inflected sound, and distinctive use of volume pedals, Carlton first came to prominence as a member of crossover jazz and R&B outfit the Crusaders. From there, he developed into an in-demand session player, recording on up to 500 albums a year and appearing on over 100 gold albums. His studio credits from the '70s and early '80s include work with musicians and groups like Steely Dan, Joni Mitchell, Michael Jackson, Sammy Davis, Jr., Herb Alpert, Quincy Jones, Bobby Bland, Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt, and literally dozens of others. Although he recorded a number of LPs under his own name as early as 1968, he didn't land a major-label contract until 1978, when he signed with Warner Bros. and began a long stretch of releasing his own albums. Along the way he also expanded into film and television work, and picked up his first of four Grammy Awards for his work on the Hill Street Blues theme. With over 30 of his own albums and a regular touring schedule, Carlton remains a well-respected, highly sought-after performer.