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Although guitarist Larry Carlton is known primarily as a smooth-jazz performer, both solo and with Fourplay, his roots are in session work with pop/rock artists, most notably Steely Dan and Joni Mitchell. On 2006's FIREWIRE, Carlton gets back to his rock beginnings, offering up a set of tunes that focus on the energetic side of his playing. Aiding Carlton in this musical about-face is producer Csaba Petocz, who has been in the studio with acts such as Elvis Costello and Metallica, and here leads the six-stringer in a bold, assertive direction. Also joined by prolific drummer Matt Chamberlain and other top-tier musicians, Carlton leans into the shuffling "Inkblot 11," indulges in Jimi Hendrix-like riffing on "Naked Truth," and sinks into a deep blues groove with "Surrender." More in line with albums by Joe Satriani and Steve Vai than anything in the easy-listening vein, FIRE WIRE highlights the adventurous aspects of this expert guitarist. Issued in Japan in 2005, Larry Carlton's Fire Wire was issued stateside in March of 2006. This is a kind of continuation the Sapphire Blue session from 2004. Where the former album used a textured approach to the blues, many of the tunes here are in your face. They are mostly uptempo, funky, and tough, though some of them are moody and dark. And while "blues" are ever present here, they seem to inform Carlton's more rocking style on this offering. What's more, unlike some of his more commercial and fusion oriented projects, this one engages rock directly with a keen lyrical sensibility. Keyboardist Jeff Babko seems to be a key collaborator on these tracks. His big fat synthetic backdrop provides ballast for the rhythm section -- bassist Michael Rhodes and drummer Matt Chamberlain -- and a big enough jump-off point for Carlton to do his considerable stuff both riffing and filling the spaces. "Inkblot 11" roars out of the gate with Carlton stereo riffing alternately with the four-piece horn section that makes it groove. "Double Cross" touches on the blues, but it's funkier, especially when the guitar lines and Babko's Rhodes play in tandem and then Carlton goes for the power chords. "Surrender" is a smoky little blues rocker that sounds like a postmodern tribute to Peter Green. "Naked Truth" references Jimi Hendrix's "Castles Made of Sand" in the opening moments and becomes its own distorted lyric ballad. The big crunch returns in "Big Trouble," courtesy of Carlton's stereo guitar, and Csaba Petocz's in-the-red production. This is one of those tracks where the guitar just screams and screams of simple heavy rock vamps but who cares? It kicks butt. The funk returns on "Dirty Donna's House Party," with horns and keyboards popping all over the mix. Carlton's in the high register doing some serious string bending. The record closes with the abstractly moody jazz-funk number. It's an odd cut, but when it hits its groove, one can see why it was chosen to end the set. Carlton is simply loose, pushing the dials up and Babko supports him in the same way Jan Hammer supported Jeff Beck, filling spaces for the rhythm section to jump on, putting the vamp in the back instead of the front, and accelerating things in the middle so Carlton can just let loose -- and he does. Fire Wire isn't the most imaginative or creatively challenging record Carlton has ever made, but it is loose, reckless, and fun; he must have had a ball making it, but you'd never know it by the cover. ~ Thom JurekDown Beat (p.73) - "[He] uncorks riffs on self-penned instrumentals that generate drama ranging from serene awe to brash exhilaration." JazzTimes (p.86) - "[E]ven when Carlton's guitar is dripping with nasty distortion...it still cuts through with emotional directness." Larry Carlton Fire Wire Songs Fire Wire Music Review Average Rating: (3.7 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Larry Carlton returns to rock Larry Carlton has lost none of his originality as he returns to his early rock roots on this album.He plays with sparkle and is ably supported by some excellent musicians. If you like melodic rock guitar, then you'll like this album. Submitted by jimmyjames543 (Somerset, United Kingdom)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Another Side Of Larry! This is a motivator,a fun disk,a romp,jazz rock to put you in a go get'em mood.Even the slower tunes are played with urgency.The recording is clean ,with everyones part heard clearly.The smooth jazz man kicks it up to a funky level. Submitted by bruce f. (Murphy,Tx.USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
horrible...just horrible Dont expect very much from Carlton on this one- 'cause youre going to get even less than you expect. This wouldnt be considered 'good' guitar-playing by anyone- much less from someone with a reputation like LC.
I think this hits a new low for him.
What a disappointment. Submitted by Vintage LC fan (Nashville, TN) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
What a Great CD! This CD is outstanding! It falls somwhere between intrumental rock and fusion. The tunes are good, and all the playing is top notch. Larry shows he can play heavy and yet be more tasteful than most instrumental rock guitarists. A materful album form a guitar master. If you are really into the smooth side of smooth jazz, you probably will not like it. But if you like real music played by skilled musicians, buy it now! Submitted by Mark Wellman (central Louisiana) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
This CD is actually very good Plenty of solo artists have made a CD showing their ability to step outside of their normal genre. This is that CD for Larry Carlton. I've been a fan since album one and this CD is the funky rock side of Larry. He's done this before on a jazzier note, but this is definitely more rock than jazz. Any fan of good guitar (bass and/or drums) music will enjoy this CD. He's a great guitar player and this CD highlights his continuing ability to astound. Buy it. Submitted by Rich (Plano, TX, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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