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No Substitutions: Live in Osaka

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No Substitutions: Live in Osaka
Live album by
Larry Carlton and Steve Lukather
ReleasedMarch 20, 2001
RecordedNovember 1998
VenueThe Blue Note (Osaka, Japan)
GenreJazz pop
Length52:27
LabelFavored Nations
ProducerSteve Vai, Steve Lukather
Larry Carlton chronology
Fingerprints
(2000)
No Substitutions: Live in Osaka
(2001)
Deep Into It
(2001)
Steve Lukather chronology
Luke
(1997)
No Substitutions: Live in Osaka
(2001)
Santamental
(2003)
Professional ratings
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SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

No Substitutions: Live in Osaka is a live album by Larry Carlton and Steve Lukather, released in 2001 through Favored Nations. In 2002, the album won Carlton and Lukather, along with engineer/recorder Yoshiyasu Kumada and editor/producer Steve Vai, the Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Album.[2]

Track listing

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  1. "The Pump" (Hymas, Phillips) – 14:28
  2. "Don't Give It Up" (Carlton) – 6:38
  3. "(It Was) Only Yesterday" (Carlton) – 12:09
  4. "All Blues" (Davis) – 14:06
  5. "Room 335" (Carlton) – 5:06

Personnel

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Production

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  • Steve Lukather – producer
  • Steve Vai – producer, mixing, editing
  • Yoshiyasu Kumada – recording
  • TakeshI Sasaki – recording assistant
  • Mark Dawson – second engineer
  • Neil Citron – mixing, editing
  • The Mothership (Hollywood, California) – mixing location
  • The Harmony Hut (Encino, California) – mixing location
  • Ken Blaustein – art direction, art production, photography
  • Gina Zangla – design, cover illustration
  • Robert Knight – photography
  • Kenju Uyama – photography
  • Fitzgerald Hartley Co. – management
  • Sonny Abelardo – album coordinator, sound mixer, tour manager
  • Ric "Reg" Britton – guitar technician, stage manager
  • Josh Henson – guitar technician, bass technician

References

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  1. ^ "No Substitutions: Live in Osaka". Allmusic. Retrieved October 19, 2010.
  2. ^ "The Complete List of Winners". Los Angeles Times. February 28, 2002. p. 1. Retrieved October 19, 2010.