St. Vincent Discusses Larry Carlton’s Guitar Solo in “Kid Charlemagne”]

St. Vincent Discusses Larry Carlton’s Guitar Solo in “Kid Charlemagne”]

As Rolling Stone updates its ranking of the 100 greatest guitar solos of all time, modern guitar star St. Vincent has weighed in on her personal favorite — and why the “sacrosanct” solo should never be altered.

Her pick is “Kid Charlemagne,” from Steely Dan’s fifth studio album, The Royal Scam. The track lands at an impressive No. 8 on the list, and its solo is so revered that St. Vincent says she only wants to hear it played exactly the way guitarist Larry Carlton recorded it in 1976.

By the time Steely Dan made The Royal Scam, bandleaders Donald Fagen and Walter Becker were relying heavily on session players. The album ultimately featured a formidable roster of guitarists, including founding member Denny Dias as well as veteran session ace Dean Parks.

Onstage in Hollywood, October 7, 2017. (Image credit: Mat Hayward/WireImage)

But for St. Vincent — born Annie Clark — “Kid Charlemagne” stands above the rest.



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