In the mid-'60s, Ron Carter made history as the bassist aiding Miles Davis in blasting open the post-bop template with revolutionary takes on tunes like "I Thought About You." But he could also turn out sinfully sinuous, deep-in-the-pocket soul-jazz cuts like "Burnin' Coal" with Les McCann, or slip into a sultry Brazilian groove alongside Gato Barbieri on "Falsa Bahiana."