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Larry Williams - That Larry Wiiliams: The Resurrection Of Funk (1978) [2013, Remastered Reissue]

Larry Williams - That Larry Wiiliams: The Resurrection Of Funk (1978) [2013, Remastered Reissue]
R&B, Funk, P-Funk | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 34:58 | 290,15 Mb
Label: Dusty Groove America/Real Gone Music (USA) | Cat.# RGM-0147 | Released: 2013-04-30 (1978)

A lost treasure from R&B pioneer Larry Williams - the only album he ever issued in the 70s, recorded a few years before his untimely and mysterious death! The 1978 Fantasy set's got a heavy funk feel on most numbers - a great reworking of Williams' earlier groove, set to backings that feature Fred Wesley and Maceo Parker on horny horns, plus Rudy Copeland on keyboards! The approach is similar to the 70s grooves used by Larry's west coast contemporary Johnny Guitar Watson - although sadly, this album never brought Williams the same sort of comeback fame. Gene Sculatti contributes liner notes that delve into Williams’ curious career.
Larry Coryell - Larry Coryell's Last Swing With Ireland: The Last Studio Recordings of Larry Coryell (2021)

Larry Coryell - Larry Coryell's Last Swing With Ireland: The Last Studio Recordings of Larry Coryell (2021)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 291 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 106 Mb | 00:46:17
Contemporary Jazz, Fusion | Label: Angel Air Records

Larry Coryells Last Swing With Ireland contains guitarist Larry Coryell’s final studio outing recorded in Dublin during May 2016. Coryell was in town working at The Sugar Club with his hand-picked local rhythm section of Dave Redmond (bass) and Kevin Brady (drums). Incidentally, Angel Air promise a release of a live performance at the club by the trio sometime later this year.

Larry Carlton - Deep Into It (2001) {Warner}  Music

Posted by tiburon at Aug. 22, 2021
Larry Carlton - Deep Into It (2001) {Warner}

Larry Carlton - Deep Into It (2001) {Warner}
EAC 1.0b3 | FLAC tracks level 8 | Cue+Log+M3U | Full Scans 200dpi | 339MB + 5% Recovery
MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 128MB + 5% Recovery
Genre: Jazz, Fusion, Smooth Jazz, R&B

Some of jazz' finest musicians join guitarist Larry Carlton on Deep Into It, his second CD as a leader for the Warner Bros. Jazz label. Carlton wrote six new songs for this offering, and covers such songs as "Put It Where You Want It," written by Joe Sample, and the Stevie Winwood hit "Roll With It." Accompanying musicians are Chris Potter on saxophone and Billy Kilson on drums, both known primarily for their work with the Dave Holland Quintet; Harvey Mason, who holds down the rhythm logic on "I Still Believe"; and smooth jazz phenom Kirk Whalum, who turns in a great solo on the title track, on tenor saxophone. The two tenor saxophonists are highly capable in different approaches, and Carlton makes good use of both Potter and Whalum throughout the program. R&B hitmaker Shai lends his soulful vocals to "I Can't Tell You Why," and truly gives the Eagles' mega-hit a fresh interpretation with his one-of-a-kind artistry.

Larry Garner - You Need To Live A Little (1994)  Music

Posted by gribovar at June 19, 2021
Larry Garner - You Need To Live A Little (1994)

Larry Garner - You Need To Live A Little (1994)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 409 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 149 MB | Covers - 8 MB
Genre: Blues | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Verve/Gitanes Jazz (523 759-2)

A witty, imaginative songwriter, crisply concise guitarist, and convincing singer, Baton Rouge Larry Garner is the proverbial triple threat - and a good bet to rise to blues stardom in the immediate future. His major-label debut is a wondrous collection filled with songs that don't embrace simple cliches ("Four Cars Running," "Another Bad Day," and "Shak Bully" are anything but routine). "Miracles of Time" is almost pop-soul in its structure, while "Rats and Roaches in My Kitchen," Garner's lowdown tribute to swamp blues pioneer Silas Hogan, benefits from Sonny Landreth's burrowing slide guitar.

Larry Carlton - Collection (CRC pressing) (1990) {GRP}  Music

Posted by TestTickles at July 22, 2021
Larry Carlton - Collection (CRC pressing) (1990) {GRP}

Larry Carlton - Collection (CRC pressing) (1990) {GRP}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and log | scans | 389 mb
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 161 mb
Genre: jazz, smooth jazz

Collection is a 1990 anthology by American jazz guitarist Larry Carlton. This was released by GRP and is the Columbia Record Club (CRC) pressing.
Larry Coryell & Steve Khan - Two for the Road (1978) {Sony Japan}

Larry Coryell & Steve Khan - Two for the Road (1978) {Sony Japan}
X Lossless Decoder | FLAC tracks | Cue+Log+M3u | Full Scans 300dpi | 333MB + 5% Recovery
MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 149MB + 5% Recovery
Genre: Fusion

Intermittently on the road as an acoustic duo between gaps in the schedules of their respective ultra-hip fusion bands, Larry Coryell and Steve Khan managed to record several shows and then panned the tape stream to find the nuggets for posterity. There are choices that might have been made out of the fashions of the day, such as the version of Chick Corea's "Spain" that opens the album's first side. Thankfully there are also selections that are here because both guitarists must have realized they were playing magnificently.

Larry Porter - Silk Road Blues (2010)  Music

Posted by Designol at Nov. 10, 2022
Larry Porter - Silk Road Blues (2010)

Larry Porter - Silk Road Blues (2010)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 337 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 149 Mb | Scans included
World Fusion, Afghan, Contemporary Jazz | Label: Flowfish | # FF0018 | Time: 01:13:30

Silk Road Blues represents the first fusion of Afghan music and jazz. The project is built around the combination of piano and the 18-stringed Afghan rebab, both played by Larry Porter, in different settings which include bass, drums, tabla, and sax.

Larry Carlton - Discovery (1987) {MCA}  Music

Posted by TestTickles at July 22, 2021
Larry Carlton - Discovery (1987) {MCA}

Larry Carlton - Discovery (1987) {MCA}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and log | scans | 244 mb
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 101 mb
Genre: jazz, smooth jazz

Discovery is the 1987 album by American jazz guitarist Larry Carlton. This lead to him winning a Grammy for his cover of The Doobie Brothers' "Minute By Minute". This was released by the Music Cemetery of America, MCA Records.
The Larry Coryell Organ Trio - Impressions: The New York Sessions (2008)

The Larry Coryell Organ Trio - Impressions: The New York Sessions (2008)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 297 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 128 Mb | Scans ~ 84 Mb | 00:55:53
Post-Bop, Contemporary Jazz, Guitar Jazz, Hammond B3 | Label: Chesky | # SACD337

This smoking organ trio recording is a first for guitarist Larry Coryell and a return to his roots. With the innovative young Hammond B-3 organist Sam Yahel and the versatile, reliably swinging drummer Paul Wertico, the guitar great breathes new life into six familiar jazz pieces, such as "Impressions", "Come Rain or Come Shine" and "Embraceable You" while also showcasing his inimitable fleet-fingered facility on three original compositions.

Larry Coryell - Shining Hour (1989) Reissue 2003  Music

Posted by Designol at Dec. 2, 2024
Larry Coryell - Shining Hour (1989) Reissue 2003

Larry Coryell - Shining Hour (1989) Reissue 2003
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 302 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 114 Mb
Label: Savoy Jazz | # SVY 17281 | Time: 00:49:39 | Scans ~ 50 Mb
Post-Bop, Contemporary Jazz, Fusion, Guitar Jazz

Larry Coryell will always be best known for arguably being the first fusion guitarist, but his career has been quite wide-ranging ever since the late '60s. On Shining Hour , he mostly sticks to jazz standards other than his own "Floyd Gets a Gig" and Brian Torff's "Apathy Rains." Several of the selections are identified with Miles Davis including "Nefertiti" and "The Sorcerer" but there are also hard swinging versions of "All the Things You Are" and "My Shining Hour." Coryell, whose playing works well in this (for him) rare setting although he is not really a boppish improviser, interacts with pianist Kenny Barron (who sometimes takes solo honors), bassist Buster Williams and drummer Marvin "Smitty" Smith.