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That’s the best distortion tone I’ve ever heard in my life. I read somewhere that Carlton used a Gibson 335 (what else
Originally Posted by GNAPPI
?), a MXR Dyna Comp compressor and an early Mesa Boogie amp to create that incredible tone. Really nice!
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Dennis Budimir "East of the Sun and West of the Moon" from album "Sprung Free" Revelation Records
Gabor Szabo "My Foolish Heart" on album "Spellbinder" Impulse
Most fun jazz guitar album..Howard Roberts "Color Him Funky" Capitol Records
and a zillion others
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I can’t pick one! My favorite three jazz guitar solos are Wes on “If You Could See me Know,” “Born to be Blue,” and “No Blues.” “No Blues” is incredible.
Originally Posted by MarkRhodes
Because Wes occupies the top three spots, I want to mention my fourth favorite jazz guitar solo: Mike Stern playing “Equinox,” 1 January 1992, at 55 Christopher St.
My Favorite jazz LP is Larry Young’s “Unity.” It’s got a young and imperious, Woody Shaw (who composed three of the LP’s tunes), the amazing Joe Henderson, and the always incredible Elvin Jones. Oh, and did I mention Larry Young?



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