This long-awaited, on-stage meeting of guitar legends Larry Carlton and Steve Lukather was shot at a 2001 show at Paris's New Morning Festival. Known as a guitarist's guitarist, Carlton was an integral part of some of the most successful music of the 1970s, playing for many years with Steely Dan and contributing to numerous .. Read more
| Starring | Larry Carlton, Steve Lukather |
|---|---|
| Director | Patrick Savey |
| Genres | Music/Musical |
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This long-awaited, on-stage meeting of guitar legends Larry Carlton and Steve Lukather was shot at a 2001 show at Paris's New Morning Festival. Known as a guitarist's guitarist, Carlton was an integral part of some of the most successful music of the 1970s, playing for many years with Steely Dan and contributing to numerous Joni Mitchell records. Meanwhile, Lukather became a recognised guitar maestro for his work with Toto, while developing a successful solo career. The two musicians' respect for one another and their pleasure in playing together is apparent here, as they pool their creative reservoirs for an inspirational, unforgettable evening. Tracklist includes: 'The Pump', 'Blues Force', 'It Was Only Yesterday', 'Red House' 'Don't Give It Up', 'Room 335' and 'Put It Where You Want It'.
| Starring | Larry Carlton, Steve Lukather |
|---|---|
| Director | Patrick Savey |
| Studio | WIENERWORLD LTD |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Music/Musical |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 30 Jan 2006 |
| Format | DVD |
Both of these musicians are brilliant technicians and play lots of notes, unfortunately Steve Luthaker sounds like he's wound up and by no means a jazz player but if you like rock... On the other hand Larry Carlton plays more tastefully, again lots of notes in a more acceptable order. The only way either could swing is at the end of a rope but would appeal more to rock enthusiasts. Technically brilliant, musically lacking, but I enjoyed it anyway.