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| | Deep Into It | | | Music Artist : | | Larry Carlton | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Warner Bros / Wea | | Release Date : | | 2001-11-13 | | Store Price : | | $13.96 | | Artistopia's Price: $13.96 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Put It Where You Want It 2. Deep into It 3. Don't Break My Heart 4. I Still Believe - Larry Carlton, Wendy Moten 5. Morning Magic 6. It's a Groove Thang 7. Closer to Home 8. I Can't Tell You Why - Larry Carlton, Shai 9. Like Butta' 10. Roll with It 11. Put It Where You Want It [Extended Version]
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Larry Carlton CD - Deep Into It Submitted on: 2008-11-18 |
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| I purchased this CD for my husband for our 25th anniversary after hearing a cut on Pandora (Roll With It). The rest of the selections did not disappoint. I was very pleased with the entire CD, as was he. The purchasing process on Amazon was smooth and easy, (just like the CD). |
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Deep Into It Submitted on: 2008-09-30 |
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I love all of Larry work,
Great Cd
Fast service, Thanks much |
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Not his best, c'mon but not bad! Submitted on: 2007-11-17 |
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Okay, I agree this isn't Carlton's best work. It's clearly a CD intended more for commercial radio air play than building the guitarist's reputation. But, to me that doesn't necessarily mean the music is bad--and it isn't. In fact, some of it is very, very good.
For me, the best of the CD are the two "Put it where you want it tracks". It's a piece I really like and it's fun listening to Carlton come back to it after all these years. The rest of the CD isn't exciting but it's listenable and I also like "Roll with it" and the title track.
On the one hand if you're looking to start with Carlton's solo music, you need to start with something else, something earlier in his catalog. But if you're a fan then I'd say get this--just keep your expectations in line with what this CD is about: safe, commercial-sounding, but excellently played and recorded. And it's still Carlton here and he still manages to come through to me at least! |
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Was Larry alive when he made this? Terrible! Submitted on: 2007-05-25 |
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1. Yes--> I am a Larry Carlton fan--> I've seen him numerous times over the years. As a baseline, my favorite albums are his earlier efforts etc... My favorite song (s) are strikes twice and mulberry street.
2. Which makes this all the more frustrating--> how can such a great musician turn out such... completely boring music? I don't understand it and I guess I never will. The bottomline is--> if you tend to like neutral, tepid music (ie background music)--> this will be fine. Otherwise, skip this effort via Larry and pray that he comes back to life and puts out a good album. |
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Don't knock it 'til you try it Submitted on: 2002-12-27 |
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| As they say Larry Carlton is "The Musician's Musician", and his guitar work on this album is excellent as always. Personally I didn't buy it for the vocal tracks, but I never did that with any of his albums. I buy Carlton albums to hear Mr. 335 do what he does best. Play guitar. I admit there are things on some of his albums that I don't much care for, but it certainly isn't his guitar playing. I can live without singers and and all that, but considering that only covers maybe 10% of his material, I'd say he has done considerably better than most musicians these days, who churn out album after album that have one or two good songs and the rest is just filler. And I'm being very generous calling it "filler". It's the most polite word I can think of to describe most "music" on sale today. |
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