The long-awaited live double LP of Carl Carlton is there, the gleanings of those two jubilant concert tours of 2015/16 (Spirit Of Woodstock, Spirit Of Wonderland) with songs and stories from the life of this exceptional guitarist. Woodstock & Wonderland Live is a kind of musical roadmovie that began in the late 1960s on the East Frisian island of Langeoog. The boarding school saw in the island cinema the 1969er cult movie Easy Rider and heard there among other things. For the first time the Robbie Robertson composition The Weight, a song that moved him deeply and never let go. 48 years later is a congenial adaptation of this famous title by The Band on the double CD, just after the opener, the title-giving Woodstock anthem Joni Mitchells. The Red Devils, Willie Dixon-Howlin, Little Red Rooster, Cissy Strut, a signature song from the The Red Devil Funk-pioneers The Meters, Sailin 'Shoes by Little Feat, or Bob Dylan's century song The Times They Are A-Changin. In addition to some of his own songs from his last studio album Lights Out In Wonderland, the Toast To Freedom, compiled by Carl Carlton and Larry Campbell in 2011, was also included in the Amnesty International's 50th anniversary. Carl Carlton does not have to be imagined, he is Germany's most famous guitarist, rock musician, producer, singer / songwriter and Sidekick. He plays and plays here for Udo Lindenberg, Peter Maffay, Wolfgang Niedecken or Westernhagen. However, his network also extends far to England and America. Partners were and are among others. Manfred Mann and Eric Burdon, Joe Cocker, Willy DeVille, Stones guitarist Ron Wood, and Small FacesKeyboarder Ian McLagan, but especially the singer Robert Palmer, with whom he produced the Grammy-nominated Blues album Drive and the The Band drummer Levon Helm, who became a paternal friend and gave more or less the impulse to Carl Carlton's current concert series