Sapphire Blue

Sapphire Blue

by Larry Carlton
Sapphire Blue

Sapphire Blue

by Larry Carlton

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Overview

Larry Carlton may not have been issuing records in the United States with any regularity, but Sapphire Blue proves he hasn't been sitting on his hands, either. It's Carlton's first blues-oriented album in many years. Featuring a large band with a complete horn section, Reese Wynans on B-3, Matt Rollings on Rhodes piano, Terry McMillan on piano, and others, Carlton is in fine, even understated form here. This group plays like a band with a soloist at its center, not like a bunch of paid hacks backing up a guitar whiz. Witness the gorgeous horn charts by Jim Horn on "Friday Night Shuffle," and the triple melody line in "A Pair of Kings." The laid-back, jazzy blues feel of "Night Sweats," with a memorable groove and minimal horn punctuations, leaves Carlton's guitar room to jam inside a warm space. The title track is a B.B. King-style groover -- a la 1970 -- with a stinging, slightly distorted guitar sound from Carlton. This isn't the blues, it is blues, played soulfully and with considerable musicianship that forgoes flash for feeling, albeit muted by pristine production. Carlton's fans may puzzle over this one a bit because of its concentration on aesthetic beauty and relative purity, but those who weren't paying attention should sit up and take notice. [The China import features the bonus track "335."] ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 01/13/2004
Label: Bluebird Rca / Rca
UPC: 0828765766722
Rank: 48858

Tracks

  1. Friday Night Shuffle
  2. A Pair of Kings
  3. Night Sweats
  4. Sapphire Blue
  5. 7 for You
  6. Slightly Dirty
  7. Just an Excuse
  8. Take Me Down

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Larry Carlton   Primary Artist,Guitar
Terry McMillan   Guest Artist,Harmonica
Billy Kilson   Guest Artist,Drums
Matt Rollings   Guest Artist,Fender Rhodes
Chris Dunn   Trombone
Mark Douthit   Sax (Tenor),Sax (Baritone)
Steve Patrick   Trumpet
Eric Darken   Percussion
Michael Rhodes   Bass
Reese Wynans   Organ (Hammond)

Technical Credits

Mark Capps   Engineer
Sonny Abelardo   Coordination
Todd Gunnerson   Assistant Tracking Engineer
Csaba Petocz   Mixing,Engineer
Jack Frisch   Art Direction
Jim McGuire   Photography
Aldo Ruggiero   Engineer
Larry Carlton   Producer,Composer
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