Nite Crawler
Larry Carlton Lyrics


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Mike Kohary

One of my all-time favorite guitar solos. So melodic, so musical, so inventive; some of the best improvisation ever put to tape.

Lee-O

That's when he was arguably ( notwithstanding that this obsessional question is really unanswerable ;>) the best guitar-player in the world ( that is: in the higher education popular music spheres, i.e. jazz, which includes all the others ), or let's say "the most tasteful", to avoid reducing it to the better-best hierarchy !
Beyond composing well-formed, rejoicing and powerful music of hiw own, he was "all over the place" on records of very tasteful artists or groups themselves. He was a mainstay super-solo specialist on all those oh-so-pleasantly-sounding albums from discrete genius Michael Franks ; was part of the original Jazz Crusaders and available "on freelance" on their later albums; and so many others that don't come back to mind this minute...
I did, too, love this one title, listened to it repetitively, picked up my rendition of the chord progression + melody. I loved how he installs the atmosphere on that modal bass E pulsation, and how it resolves for a real start with the very tight conjunct 3-chord path to E7/7 with a pedal high E. "Nite Crawler" is definitely one relevant title for that music ( _on a "spooky" tone, however, whereas Larry's great joy is again very perceptible here... let's say he and we, listeners, pretended this could be scary music :D )

Alan Blake

Larry was killing it at this time!! Listened to this everyday in high school. I still remember how to play a lot of this and haven't heard it in like 15 years

Lucas T

I love that bass line. I wish tere was a tab for this :(

Peter Olschner

Just make one

sax4Him

Super great memories wrapped up in this song and LP!

Stevie Burrows

Bought this when I was 12 years old lasted a lifetime

J Stokes

Same here - was 18 when I got the album.

Phlebas

I was listening to a Apple Music the other day and just let the app play a bunch of things based on my preferences. Eventually, this piece popped up. I hadn't heard it for maybe two decades before that.

My dad had this on cassette when I was young. It was the sort of music that he'd put on while fixing dinner. I can almost taste his spaghetti sauce (he'd made from scratch - I've never been able to replicate it).

ernieball20

Every beat and stickwork reminds me of The Greatest Jeff... 😭😭🙏🙏

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