First collaboration of guitarist Lee Ritenour and Larry Carlton on record. Lee is featured on the right side of the mix and Larry is featured on the left side of the mix. LEE RITENOUR PLAYS: Gibson L-5 & 335, Roger Sadowsky classical & classical synthesizer guitar, Ovation steel string & Roland 303 guitar, Bob Bradshaw racks and Boogie Maverick amp & speakers. Programming by Lee on E-Magic, Logic Audio. LARRY CARLTON PLAYS: 1963 Fender Strat, 1957 Les Paul, 1968 335, 1951 L-5 & Valley Arts acoustic guitar. All Larry Carlton overdubs were done on Alesis adats. "Larry Carlton and Lee Ritenour have had parallel careers, but this (album) is their first joint meeting on record. The two guitarists complement each other well and there are hints of Wes Montgomery along with a tribute to Joe Pass ("Remembering J.P."), but the songs (all of them their originals) are little more than rhythmic grooves most of the time with the usual fadeouts. The consistently lightweight music is reasonably pleasing but never too stimulating." - allmusic.com, Scott Yanow Recorded on 180g heavy-weight vinyl to ensure quality sound, packaged in gatefold cover, and covered by premium protective vinyl outer sleeve. The ‘Play 33 1/3 LP Series’ is a 1st LP issue project of the masterpiece albums which have never been released on vinyl LP. The albums are released by Universal Music Korea and the heavyweight vinyl LP is pressed in Germany. Khiov designs the project, reforms the original artworks for the LP size and produces the sleeves precisely by handmade. You will have a chance to experience great analogue sounds and to enjoy splendid artworks through the series. In the age where faster and more convenient is thought to be better, the increase in demand for the retro vinyl LP worldwide is clearly attributed to the satisfaction from the sound offered by analog products impossible to be replicated by CD and digital products and the delight of touching, feeling, and possessing this masterpiece-like large artwork. Furthermore, LP records have both rarity and history that increase their value over time and serve as an attractive factor for collectors. Musicians: Lee Ritenour, guitars, organ, samples, synthesizers, drum programming Larry Carlton, guitars, sample, keyboards Omar Hakim, drums Harvey Mason, drums Greg Phillinganes, keyboards Dave Witham, keyboards Rick Jackson, keyboards Melvin Davis, bass Cassio Duarte, percussion Jerry Hey, trumpet, flugelhorns Gary Grant, trumpet, flugelhorns Bill Reichenbach, trombone Larry Williams, synthesizers, tenor saxophone