2010 studio album by Larry Carlton & Tak Matsumoto
Take Your Pick |
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Released | June 2, 2010 |
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Studio | Larry's Log Cabin, Franklin, TN Eclectic Studio, Nashville Rodeo Recording, Los Angeles Birdman West, Tokyo Gardenia Studio, Tokyo |
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Genre | Jazz fusion |
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Length | 61:07 |
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Label | Vermillion (Japan) 335 Records (US) Forward (Taiwan) |
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Producer | Larry Carlton Tak Matsumoto |
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Take Your Pick (2010)
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Take Your Pick (2010)
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Take Your Pick is an album by guitarists Larry Carlton and Tak Matsumoto that was released by Vermillion on June 2, 2010, in Japan, and later on 335 Records in the US and on Forward in Taiwan. The album debuted at number 2 on the Japanese Oricon weekly album charts. The album won an award for Best Pop Instrumental Album at the 53rd Grammy Awards.[1][2] It also won the "Jazz Album of the Year" award at 25th Japan Gold Disc Awards.[3]
Track listing
All songs arranged by Larry Carlton, Tak Matsumoto & Hideyuki Terachi
Title | Writer(s) |
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1. | "Jazzy Bullets" | Tak Matsumoto | 4:22 |
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2. | "Nite Crawler 2010" | Larry Carlton | 6:08 |
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3. | "The Way We Were" | Matsumoto | 4:57 |
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4. | "Islands of Japan" | Carlton | 4:38 |
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5. | "Neon Blue" | Carlton | 6:16 |
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6. | "Tokyo Night" | Matsumoto | 4:33 |
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7. | "Hotalu" | Matsumoto | 4:52 |
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8. | "East West Stroll" | Carlton | 5:30 |
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9. | "Easy Mystery" | Carlton | 5:11 |
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10. | "Ao" | Matsumoto | 4:08 |
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11. | "Take Your Pick" | Carlton | 4:49 |
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12. | "A Girl from China" | Matsumoto | 5:36 |
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Total length: | 61:07 |
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Musicians
- Larry Carlton – guitar
- Tak Matsumoto – guitar
- Mike Haynes – trumpet
- Osamu Ueishi – trumpet
- Barry Green – trombone
- Azusa Tojo – trombone
- Mark Douthit – saxophone
- Watanabe Fire – saxophone
- Kazuhiro Takeda – saxophone
- Jeff Babko – keyboards
- Michael Rhodes – bass guitar
- Billy Kilson – drums
References