Earl Carter

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My Paradise 04:32 Tools
A Horse With No Name 04:01 Tools
My Boo 04:13 Tools
Autumn Groove 03:54 Tools
Jammin' at the Alley 04:10 Tools
A Taste of Miles 03:41 Tools
Fly Like An Eagle 04:33 Tools
495 03:21 Tools
Smooth Ride Home 03:45 Tools
Latin Fever 03:24 Tools
The Head Bobber 03:22 Tools
Cocktail Showers 03:39 Tools
It Never Rains (in Southern California) 03:40 Tools
Steal Your Heart 04:22 Tools
In Your Mind 04:40 Tools
Indian Summers 03:42 Tools
Come With Me (Interlude) 02:10 Tools
Happy Anniversary 03:54 Tools
The Village 05:06 Tools
Believe Me 04:23 Tools
Acid Intro (Prelude) 00:59 Tools
Inner Loop 495 00:59 Tools
Out On A Limb 00:59 Tools
The Dream 00:59 Tools
Witchcraft 03:46 Tools
Outer Loop 495 03:46 Tools
A Taste of Miles (Postlude) 00:41 Tools
A Real Mother for Ya 04:30 Tools
If You Want Me to Stay 04:41 Tools
Jammin At The Alley 04:41 Tools
Chocolate City 04:42 Tools
Say You Wanna 04:02 Tools
Sands of Time 04:33 Tools
Just a Touch of Love 02:03 Tools
Takin' It Back 04:23 Tools
Believe in Dreams 03:46 Tools
My Paradise - My Paradise 04:32 Tools
Love Gone Bad 05:01 Tools
Ascension - Welcome Back Carter 00:00 Tools
Sitting in the Park 04:32 Tools
Towers 02:05 Tools
My Life in Your Hands 03:29 Tools
After Tonight Interlude 02:03 Tools
Jammin' At The Alley - My Paradise 04:03 Tools
Green Light 00:00 Tools
Green Light (Radio Edit) 03:59 Tools
Work It Out (feat. Indigo) 04:32 Tools
Say You Wanna - Welcome Back Carter 00:00 Tools
NEW RELEASE - Welcome Back Carter 00:00 Tools
Welcome Back Carter 00:49 Tools
Yeah Mon 03:59 Tools
Tricky 08:20 Tools
Summertime 04:35 Tools
Prelude (Welcome Back) 00:49 Tools
Head Bobber 04:34 Tools
Come Wtih Me 00:48 Tools
I'd Rather Be with You 04:53 Tools
Ascension (feat. Dangelo Redman) 04:13 Tools
Make It Last Forever 04:53 Tools
Simplicity 04:53 Tools
Summertime - Welcome Back Carter 00:00 Tools
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Guitarist Earl Carter releases his sophomore offering titled “495,” with desire and aspiration on taking his music career to the next level. Carter has been kickin’ it with various who’s, who of not only the music industry but films as well. For example: in the early nineties he recorded music for Spike Lee’s movie “Do The Right Thing,” he also laid down several tracks for “Daddy’s House” produced for non-other then rap star, producer, fashion & business mogul P. Diddy. According to his liner notes: “Carter works frequently as a freelance artist.” In most recent years he lent his guitar stylings to some of the hottest names in smoothjazz and r&b Bobby Lyle, Marcus Johnson, Mike Phillips, Regina Bell and he’s also opened for legendary groups like Pieces of a Dream and Spyro Gyra. Earl Carter definitely knows his way around the axe, he plays with the finesse and strength equally as well as his peers. As aforementioned earlier in the review Mr. Carter has a serious resume in hand, he’s played and will continue to play with some of today’s best musicians in the smooth jazz and R&B genres. Carter should get the attention that he so deserves as a quality musician. After all he’s young, gifted, talented and potentially one of the most promising guitarist waiting to spread his wings and possibly explore a wealth music that’s beckoning him to play at a moments notice. Visit Earl Carter’s web space: http://earl-carter.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.