Deep Into It

Deep Into It Artist: Larry Carlton
Label: Warner Bros / Wea
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
Format: Extra tracks
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 093624800620
EAN: 0093624800620
ASIN: B00005O118


Release Date: 2001-11-13

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Tracks:

  1. Put It Where You Want It
  2. Deep Into It
  3. Don't Break My Heart
  4. I Still Believe
  5. Morning Magic
  6. It's A Groove Thang
  7. Closer To Home
  8. I Can't Tell You Why
  9. Like Butta'
  10. Roll With It
  11. Put It Where You Want It (Extended Version)

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Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Boring!!.......2006-12-30

After watching some recent live videos of Larry Carlton on Youtube, I was in the mood to buy another one of his CDs. Boy did I pick the wrong one! This CD stinks. It's boring and Larry's solos are both disjointed and boring - - making one of the best guitarists in the world sound like a beginner. I must disagree with the person who wrote that Larry doesn't "shred" anymore because he's growing up. The playing on this CD is garbage. If you watch any live video of Larry on DVD or on Youtube (even those from recent years), his playing is always lively, tasteful, melodic and often dazzling. That's why I'm so disappointed in this CD. What a waste of money!! The one star is for good production.

4 out of 5 stars Don't knock it 'til you try it.......2002-12-27

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.

4 out of 5 stars Underrated album.......2002-10-23

I almost didn't buy this album after hearing some of the two star reviews from the others, but I took a chance on it, and I give it 4 stars. "Put It Where You Want It" is excellent, both in track one and the jamming version on track 11, and "Roll With It" is also excellent. There's no question that it's hard to beat some of Larry's finest songs. My personal favorite is "Smiles and Smiles to Go" and it's hard to beat his old album "Discovery". But if you're a Larry Carlton fan, I think 4 stars is about right for this one.

2 out of 5 stars Should put his talent to better use...........2002-09-02

Larry Carlton is one fine guitarist, and fails to show off his talent in this latest release. The session musicians and far to prominent and mask out his playing. I would love to hear Larry Carlton solo, or with bass and drum only.

2 out of 5 stars Larry's Careful New Album.......2002-03-23

I've been a fan of Larry Carlton for quite some time, and I still listen to the "Sleepwalk" album and find it to be just as vibrant now as when it came out. Larry has always been a tasteful player but with just a bit of edge to make things interesting. This new album sounds much too carefully drawn. The guitar is too far down in the mix and Larry seems to be playing session man on his own album. The 2 selections with vocals don't really add anything for anyone looking for Larry Carlton. I hope his next album finds him reaching a bit and taking some chances.

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