Renegade Gentleman finds
Larry Carlton creating a vibrant mix of Southern rock, blues, and fusion. It is refreshing not to hear the drum machines and overproduced horn and keyboard arrangements that have become typical of a
Carlton-led session. This setting finds
Larry playing very comfortably with harmonica whiz
Terry McMillan, a legend in Nashville. "Sleep Medicine" and "Anthem" are both excellent vehicles for
Carlton to shine, and "Farm Jazz" gets a welcome facelift from its dismal debut on
Kid Gloves. Overall,
Carlton achieved what he seemed to be striving for, although there are some rather embarrassing moments ("Never Say Naw"). Recommended mostly due to
Carlton's stretching out and fresh approach. ~ Robert Taylor