"No Substitutions: Live In Osaka" is a dynamic and electrifying live album featuring the legendary guitarists Larry Carlton and Steve Lukather. Released in 2001 under the Favored Nations label, this album captures the essence of a thrilling live performance in Osaka, Japan, showcasing the incredible chemistry and virtuosity of these two jazz guitar icons. Spanning a diverse range of genres including smooth jazz, jazz fusion, cool jazz, and even a touch of blues-rock, the album offers a rich and varied listening experience.
The album kicks off with the extended jam "The Pump," a 14-minute showcase of Carlton and Lukather's breathtaking guitar work. Other highlights include the soulful "Don't Give It Up," the nostalgic "(It Was) Only Yesterday," and a captivating rendition of Miles Davis' "All Blues." The album concludes with "Room 335," a track that exemplifies the duo's ability to blend technical prowess with heartfelt expression.
With a duration of just over 52 minutes, "No Substitutions: Live In Osaka" is a testament to the enduring appeal of live jazz performances. The album's winning combination of improvisational brilliance, tight musicianship, and infectious energy makes it a standout release in the careers of both Larry Carlton and Steve Lukather. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to their music, this album is sure to leave you in awe of their extraordinary talent.