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Rating: Summary: Great Performance, Annoying Production Review: As a long-time fan of Larry Carlton, I was really looking forward to seeing this DVD. I've seen Larry live a couple of times and he always delivers the goods - exceptional playing, terrific melodic compositions and a super band. This show is no exception, and it's interesting to see Larry play his first Valley Arts guitars, especially the Valley Arts 335 copy he's holding on the cover.On the downside, I was severely annoyed by the unfortunate television trickery that afflicts this production. The director has apparently just discovered crossfades and, like someone with a new camcorder who overuses the zoom, forces them on viewers way too often. The result is a series of ill-conceived double exposures that make it hard to focus anything. Plus, shots often shift away from soloists just when you want to see what they're doing. All in all, a disappointing, intrusive and dated production style works to spoil what could be an engaging look at a monster player performing at the height of his powers.
Rating: Summary: Great Performance, Annoying Production Review: As a long-time fan of Larry Carlton, I was really looking forward to seeing this DVD. I've seen Larry live a couple of times and he always delivers the goods - exceptional playing, terrific melodic compositions and a super band. This show is no exception, and it's interesting to see Larry play his first Valley Arts guitars, especially the Valley Arts 335 copy he's holding on the cover. On the downside, I was severely annoyed by the unfortunate television trickery that afflicts this production. The director has apparently just discovered crossfades and, like someone with a new camcorder who overuses the zoom, forces them on viewers way too often. The result is a series of ill-conceived double exposures that make it hard to focus anything. Plus, shots often shift away from soloists just when you want to see what they're doing. All in all, a disappointing, intrusive and dated production style works to spoil what could be an engaging look at a monster player performing at the height of his powers.
Rating: Summary: excellent concert!!! Review: it doesn't matter a bit the audio, the date recording is 1984 larry is a great musician, if you like the good music, i recommended this dvd, thanks to michael au and the tv studio "ohne filter"
Rating: Summary: Larry and his band at Ohne Filter 1984 Review: This concert took place after a recording of the normal Ohne Filter Friday night "live" TV session...I was then the drummer in the Johnny Mars Band and we stayed in the studio to witness Larry and his band record this 1 hour long special....his fabulous music was made at the end of a month long tour in Europe and I am convinced that the music went right over the heads of the majority of the audience (recorded in Sudwestfunk Studio in Baden-Baden)as its jazz/rock theme was then, in 1984, something so energetic and different to German rock music...It so influenced me that I bought a Gibson 335...and I'm a drummer !! I hope the recording has Johnny Mars on it (playing harmonica) as he was as delighted as us to witness this great session.....I still have a tape copy from the playing of the session from 1984 on German TV......Enjoy !!
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