Larry Carlton
Larry Carlton · 1978
41 min · 8 tracks · blues · jazz fusion · post-bop
A seamless blend of jazz fusion and rock, laced with intricate guitar work and smooth melodies.
Larry Carlton is an album by Larry Carlton, released in 1978. A seamless blend of jazz fusion and rock, laced with intricate guitar work and smooth melodies. The album features the hit 'Room 335', which became a staple in smooth jazz playlists and significantly contributed to the genre's rise in popularity. It showcased Carlton's virtuosic guitar skills and compositional prowess, helping him secure a place as a leading figure in jazz fusion. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Larry Carlton sound like?
A seamless blend of jazz fusion and rock, laced with intricate guitar work and smooth melodies. Rooted in blues and jazz fusion.
What makes Larry Carlton by Larry Carlton notable?
The album features the hit 'Room 335', which became a staple in smooth jazz playlists and significantly contributed to the genre's rise in popularity. It showcased Carlton's virtuosic guitar skills and compositional prowess, helping him secure a place as a leading figure in jazz fusion. Released in 1978, this was Larry Carlton's self-titled debut solo album after years as a sought-after session guitarist. At this point, Carlton had already made a name for himself through collaborations with artists like Steely Dan and Joni Mitchell, setting the stage for his solo career.
How many songs are on Larry Carlton?
Larry Carlton has 8 tracks, running approximately 41 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Room 335 Standout 5:39
- 2 Where Did You Come From 3:33
- 3 Nite Crawler Standout 5:23
- 4 Point It Up 4:59
- 5 Rio Samba 6:59
- 6 I Apologize 4:19
- 7 Don’t Give It Up 6:06
- 8 (It Was) Only Yesterday Standout 4:35
Release Date
January 1, 1978
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
41 min 33 sec
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