Joe Pass - Virtuoso - (A Man And His Guitar - CD2)
Jazz | EAC (APE+CUE+LOG) | full 300dpi scans | 232 MB
Pablo | 1984 | 8806-2 CD2 | rar files | 3% recovery
Jazz | EAC (APE+CUE+LOG) | full 300dpi scans | 232 MB
Pablo | 1984 | 8806-2 CD2 | rar files | 3% recovery
Review by Scott Yanow
This is the album that made Joe Pass famous. On what was actually his second set of unaccompanied guitar solos (Virtuoso No. 4 from a month earlier was released years later), Pass shows that it is possible to play unaccompanied versions of such up-tempo tunes as "How High the Moon," "Cherokee," and "The Song Is You" on guitar. Pass not only performs the melodies and heated solos, but provides basslines and harmonies while using a conventional technique (unlike Stanley Jordan's later tapping). Pass would record many unaccompanied recordings and perform at numerous solo concerts during the next 20 years; this is the set that started it all, and it is a certified classic. An essential CD.
Tracks list:
01 Night And Day
02 Stella By Starlight
03 Here's That Rainy Day
04 My Old Flame
05 How High The Moon
06 Cherokee
07 Sweet Lorraine
08 Have You Met Miss Jones?
09 'Round Midnight
10 All The Things You Are
11 Blues For Alican
12 The Song Is You
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