Because this is often a collectors' item (live radio broadcast or limited run), check dedicated audiophile trackers, HDTracks, or high-resolution streaming tiers (like Tidal or Qobuz) for any "Live at the Baked Potato" or "Independent Harmony" sessions that match this lineup.
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. Larry Carlton and Robben Ford - Unplugged -Flac...
This is not a sterile studio product. This is two masters of the instrument listening to each other. To listen to this in is to respect the craft. It is to say, "I want to hear the voltage, not just the notes." Because this is often a collectors' item (live
And today, we are talking about why you need to hear it in quality. The Myth of the "Unplugged" Session Let’s clear the air: this isn't the 90s MTV format with candles and wooden stools. The Carlton/Ford Unplugged session (recorded in the early 2000s) is a misnomer. They aren't playing acoustics. Instead, it refers to the production being unplugged from the typical high-gain, effects-laden arena rock. While their studio albums are pristine, their live