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Sony Live at the Greek Stanley Clarke Najee Jazz

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Stanley Clarke, Najee, Larry Carlton, and Billy Cobham captured live at the Greek — a landmark fusion summit documented at one of Los Angeles's most storied outdoor venues.

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Overview

Experience the Magic of Live Music with "Live at the Greek"

"Live at the Greek" captures a special performance recorded live at The Greek Theater in Los Angeles, California. Featuring Stanley Clarke, Najee, Larry Carlton, Billy Cobham and others, this recording showcases their exceptional musical talent.

  • Artists: Stanley Clarke, Najee, Deron Johnson, Larry Carlton, Billy Cobham
  • Location: The Greek Theater, Los Angeles, California
  • Instruments: Acoustic & Electric Basses, Soprano/Alto/Tenor Saxophones, Flute, Synthesizer, Keyboards, Acoustic & Electric Guitars, Drums, Percussion

Key Features

CLARKE STANLEY

JAZZ

INTERNATIONAL

MUSIC

Frequently Asked Questions

The recording features Stanley Clarke on acoustic and electric basses, Najee on soprano, alto, and tenor saxophones and flute, Larry Carlton on acoustic and electric guitars, Deron Johnson on synthesizer and keyboards, and Billy Cobham on drums and percussion. The ensemble covers the full instrumental palette of acoustic and electric jazz-fusion.
This is a genuine live recording captured at The Greek Theater in Los Angeles, California — an outdoor amphitheater known for its acoustics and intimate scale relative to its capacity. The live recording context means you hear the room, the audience response, and the improvisational energy that studio recordings cannot replicate.
This release is on Sony, a major label with established mastering infrastructure. Sony's involvement typically indicates professional-grade source material and mastering standards, though the specific mastering engineer and chain for this release should be researched by collectors who prioritize pressing quality.
Physical CD format is the primary format for this release. Digital availability should be checked on streaming and download platforms. For collectors who prioritize audio fidelity and physical ownership, the CD pressing is the most reliable format for consistent playback quality.
This recording appeals to multiple tiers of listener. Fans of Stanley Clarke's fusion work, Najee's crossover jazz output, and Larry Carlton's guitar vocabulary will find direct entry points. Jazz-fusion collectors who prize live ensemble recordings from this era will treat it as a document worth owning. It is not an obscure niche release — it's accessible to anyone curious about 1990s contemporary jazz.