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  1. Albums
  2. anything goes - ron carter

Ron Carter - Anything Goes (LP)

Ron CarterRon Carter
  • LP
  • 1 piece(s)
  • 2021
  • 6 tracks
  • 33 min
  • jazz
Anything Goes - Ron Carter
Anything Goes
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Anything Goes - Ron Carter
Anything Goes - Ron Carter

Product Description

Ron Carter, the legendary jazz bassist, presents "Anything Goes," a captivating journey through the vibrant world of jazz. Released on May 11, 2021, under the esteemed CTI Records, this album is a testament to Carter's mastery and versatility. Spanning just 33 minutes, it packs a punch with seven tracks that blend hard bop, cool jazz, and bebop seamlessly.

From the upbeat, swinging "Anything Goes" to the sultry "De Samba," Carter takes you on a rhythmic adventure. The album features a standout rendition of "Baretta's Theme (Keep Your Eye On The Sparper)," showcasing Carter's ability to infuse classic tunes with fresh energy. With tracks like "Can't Give You Anything (But My Love)" and "Quarto Azul," he demonstrates his prowess in both up-tempo and slower, more introspective pieces. The album concludes with "Big Fro," leaving you craving more of Carter's exceptional artistry.

"Anything Goes" is not just another jazz album; it's a celebration of Ron Carter's enduring influence and innovation in the genre. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his music, this album offers a rich, immersive experience that highlights the timeless appeal of jazz.

This LP was released in 1982.

Tracks

  1. Anything GoesRon Carter
    5:20
  2. De SambaRon Carter
    5:45
  3. Baretta's Theme (Keep Your Eye On The Sparrow)Ron Carter
    5:00
  4. Can't Give You Anything (But My Love)Ron Carter
    5:07
  5. Quarto AzulRon Carter
    6:57
  6. Big FroRon Carter
    5:06
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Product specifications

Details

Album
Anything Goes
Artist
Ron Carter
LP release year
1982
Album release date
11 mei 2021
Label
Kudu
EAN
196167397548
Available
No

Product information

Format
LP
Quantity
1 piece(s)
Mono or stereo
Stereo
Duration
33 min
Tracks
6 tracks

EAN

EAN
196167397548

Other

Limited Edition
No
Country
Japan
Genre
Jazz
Box set
No
Remastered
No
Reissue
No

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  • Disappointing Disco Attempt

    3 out of 5 stars
    Xiabh9622 October 2025United StatesπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

    Alright, I saw the amazing list of guest musicians playing with the iconic bassist Ron Carter on this 1975 album and didn't think twice about buying it. HUGE REGRET….this record is AWFUL, a pathetic try to hit the disco charts. It's just plain bad, and I do enjoy disco music sometimes, but this is simply dreadful. I'm stunned because the classic 'Mister Magic' by Grover Washington Jr also came out the same year on Kudu/CTI records. Smh

  • Disco Disappointment

    1 out of 5 stars
    pvnubmqeyf14 September 2025United StatesπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

    Ron Carter surprisingly takes a disco turn on this one. I'm a big fan of Ron, but the elevator-music vibe of the main track and the outdated arrangements and production throughout don't really highlight the band's skills (and there's plenty of talent here). It's like listening to the SNL band covering tunes from The Love Boat.

  • Disco Disappointment

    1 out of 5 stars
    xthorxjunf14 September 2025United StatesπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

    For some reason, Ron Carter dips into disco on this one. I'm a big fan of Ron, but the elevator-music take on the main track and the super outdated arrangements and production throughout really don't do the band's skills justice (and trust me, everyone here is incredibly talented). It's like hearing the SNL band covering tunes from The Love Boat.

  • Ron Carter's Disco Misstep

    1 out of 5 stars
    dfjokqficm14 September 2025United StatesπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

    For some strange reason, Ron Carter dives into disco on this one. I'm a big fan of Ron, but the elevator-music take on the main song and the super outdated arrangements and production throughout don't really highlight the band's skills (and let's be real, everyone here is incredibly talented). It kind of reminds me of the SNL band covering tunes from The Love Boat.

  • Carter's Cheesy Oddity

    3 out of 5 stars
    QcufnBukheqMaduzml28 July 2025United StatesπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

    Ron Carter's "contractual obligation" record, a stark departure from the jazz we're accustomed to from one of the genre's most adaptable bassists... and not for the better. It feels like Creed Taylor and his team told the musicians, "Hey fellas, Rudy Van Gelder's swamped right now, so he's only got an hour for you to dash into the studio and just lay down whatever pops into your minds. NO! I didn't mean Ornette Coleman stuff, I meant... something the crowd will dig... polished and sophisticated. Simple as that. I'm sure you can knock something out quick. Anything goes. How does that sound?"And that, folks, is precisely how this album (and its title) came to be. Alright... maybe that's a tad dramatic to say that's what was coming out of Creed Taylor's mouth during the recording sessions, but it pretty much captures what you get here: a fake blend of watered-down disco-funk with Stan Getz-style bossa nova beats in the most laughably cheesy way imaginable. I can't wrap my head around what kind of mind-altering substances everyone involved was on when this was recorded.While Anything Goes isn't terrible by any means, it's way too tacky and gimmicky for a musician of Carter's caliber, and a far cry from essential listening - while lively and skillfully performed the tracks are uniformly dull and don't distinguish themselves from one another (well....maybe except "Barreta's Theme").And as much as some might recoil at the thought of "The Girl from Ipanema", even the relative mildness of Stan Getz' 60's bossa nova albums is more thrilling than this knockoff - which is little more than a weak copy.So, what is it but a mere oddity, a history lesson in the things that can go awry when Creed Taylor wants his artists to rush-release some half-baked stuff as quickly as possible with little care for true jazz enthusiasts?Bottom line: grab a copy of Pastels and don't look back.Oh, and about the cover art... don't stare at it. Paul McCartney's looking away from us on the Sgt. Pepper artwork NOT because he's 'dead', but because as musically talented as he is, he can't bear to listen to Ron Carter.Then again, Quincy Jones can't stand to listen to the Beatles either, so who cares. The whole music world is topsy-turvy... and if you look at the cover of McCartney's Tug of War, then soon you will realize it looks like he can't listen to anything else! That's what I see in his facial expression.BUT: next... coming up - Black Eyed Blues, a *beautiful album* by Esther Philips. Recorded and produced by the same crew at CTI/Kudu, no less.

About Ron Carter

Ron Carter, the legendary American jazz bassist, cellist, and composer, has left an indelible mark on the world of music with his innovative and soulful approach to jazz. With a career spanning over six decades, Carter has become a cornerstone of the genre, contributing to a vast array of recordings and performances that have captivated audiences worldwide. His mastery of the bass and cello has earned him numerous accolades, including multiple Grammy Awards, and his collaborations with jazz greats like Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, and Bill Evans have cemented his status as a true icon. Carter's discography spans a wide range of styles within jazz, from hard bop and cool jazz to bebop, showcasing his versatility and deep understanding of the art form. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, Ron Carter's music offers a rich and rewarding listening experience that highlights the beauty and complexity of jazz.

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