Larry Carlton's 1989 release, "On Solid Ground," is a masterful blend of smooth jazz, jazz fusion, and cool jazz that showcases the guitarist's virtuosic skills and versatility. This album, released under the Geffen label, is a testament to Carlton's ability to create music that is both sophisticated and accessible, making it a favorite among jazz enthusiasts and casual listeners alike.
The album opens with "Josie," a track that immediately draws listeners in with its infectious groove and Carlton's signature smooth guitar licks. "All In Good Time" follows, offering a more laid-back vibe with a catchy melody that lingers long after the song ends. "The Philosopher" and "Layla" (a cover of Derek and the Dominos' classic) highlight Carlton's ability to infuse classic songs with his unique style, while "On Solid Ground" and "The Waffer" showcase his knack for creating original, engaging compositions.
"Bubble Shuffle" is a standout track, featuring a playful, upbeat tempo that showcases Carlton's technical prowess and sense of fun. "Chapter II" and "Honey Samba" continue the album's momentum, offering a mix of introspective and lively tracks that keep listeners engaged. The album closes with "Sea Space," a serene, atmospheric piece that leaves a lasting impression.
With a total runtime of 54 minutes, "On Solid Ground" is a well-paced journey through the diverse sounds of jazz, demonstrating why Larry Carlton is considered one of the greatest guitarists of his generation. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his music, this album is sure to delight and impress.