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Personnel: Larry Carlton (guitar); Terry Trotter (Fender Rhodes piano, keyboards); Brian Mann (organ, keyboards, synthesizer); John "Hot Fat Reynolds" Ferraro, John Ferraro (drums); Paulinho Da Costa (percussion). Audio Remixer: Larry Carlton. Recording information: Yubninchokin Hall, Tokyo, Japan (01/28/1982). Photographer: Hiro Ito. The jazz fusion guitarist par excellence is captured live in concert in Japan in the early 1980s, EIGHT TIMES UP features extended improvisations on six songs, including the title track from his STRIKES TWICE album, as well as the smoothly accomplished "Upper Kern" from SLEEPWALK. While touring between Strikes Twice and its follow-up, Friends, Larry Carlton recorded Eight Times Up live in Tokyo in early 1983. This was his second live album recorded in Japan in under a decade (following 1979's excellent Mr. 335 Live in Japan), and once again found Carlton and band in fine form playing smooth jazz-fusion. Songs from Strikes Twice and Sleepwalk largely comprise this six-song recording. And though the production and instrumentation definitely sound dated, Carlton's guitar playing is once again textbook smooth jazz, and makes up for that slight sonic nuance. ~ Rob Theakston Larry Carlton Eight Times Up Songs | 1. | Strikes Twice | |
| 2. | Salud | |
| 3. | Blues Band | |
| 4. | Black and White | |
| 5. | Upper Kern | $0.99 | |
| 6. | House on the Hill | |
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