In the pantheon of electric guitar, few dialogues are as revered as the one between Larry Carlton and Robben Ford. For decades, these two titans have defined the borderlands between jazz sophistication and blues grit. While their studio albums are pristine, their live work is where the magic truly breathes.
Robben Ford’s attack is a study in dynamics. When he digs into a bent note on the Unplugged version of "Revelation," the harmonic overtones bloom. In compressed formats (MP3), that bloom gets chopped off. In FLAC, you hear the string rattle against the fret, the immediate snap, and the smooth decay.
There are guitar duels, and then there are conversations . Larry Carlton and Robben Ford - Unplugged -Flac...
That space is where the blues lives. Do you have a favorite bootleg from the Carlton/Ford sessions? Drop a comment below. Just please, don’t tell me you listen to it on Spotify.
Here is why the is essential:
But there is one particular recording that has reached near-mythical status among collectors: .
And that is exactly why it is perfect.
Turn off the lights. Put on open-back headphones. Cue up track three. And listen to the space between Larry Carlton and Robben Ford.