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Autour De Minuit - Jazz Bossa Nova

Label: Ukrainian Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: One Note Samba (Samba De Uma Nota Sa); El Gento; Holiday In Rio; A Felicidade; Desafinado (Slightly Out Of Tune); Agua De Beber; Prelude In E Minor; My Funny Valentine; Berimbau; Chega De Saudade (No More Blues); The Girl From Ipanema; How Insensitive (Insensatez); Meditation; Manha De Carnaval;

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Classic Jazz: The Eighties

Label: Time Life Music
Released: 2002
Track listing: Delfeayo's Dilemma; Just In Time; Passage; Mr Gentleman (Sequel To "Tight"); Home; A Child Is Born; Arboretum; Paquito's Samba; Early A.M. Attitude; L'Impossible; Nothing Personal; Hallucinations; Illusions; Machito Forever; Let It Flow (For "Dr. J"); Airegin; Pee Wee; Prelude To A Kiss; Hijack; I'm Getting Sentimental Over You; Uptown; Eruption; Three Little Words; Blue Chopsticks; Still We Dream (Ugly Beauty); When The Saints Go Marching In; This Can't Be Love; Last Train Home;

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Meditation: Solo Guitar

Label: Pablo Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Meditation; Shadow Waltz; Mood Indigo; More Than You Know; When Your Lover Has Gone; Everything Happens To Me; It's Alright With Me; I'll Never Be The Same; You Stepped Out Of A Dream; All The Things You Are; How Deep Is The Ocean; They Can't Take That Away From Me.

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Joe Pass: Meditation: Solo Guitar

Read "Meditation: Solo Guitar" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Solo Pass... I wonder if Norman Granz ever fully appreciated the talent he accumulated beneath the mantle of Pablo Records. Ella, Oscar, Joe, Bill (Basie), Ray, Dizzy, Milt, Jon and the list goes on. Listening to Joe Pass’ Meditation, a previously unissued live set from Yoshi’s recorded in 1992, I can not help but think how ...

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Joe Pass: The Joe Pass Trio Live At Donte's

Read "The Joe Pass Trio Live At Donte's" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Urbane virtuosity Any discussion of Jazz guitar will usually lead with three names: Charlie Christian, Wes Montgomery, and Joe Pass. A native of New Brunswick, New Jersey, Pass performed in the swing bands of Tony Pastor and Charlie Barnett. He spent time in the army, took ten years off with a nagging heroin addiction and in ...

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Joe Pass Trio: Live at Donte's

Read "Live at Donte's" reviewed by Derek Taylor


There’s a popular, if somewhat misguided tendency amongst critical circles to rank musicians by relating them to those who have come before. Specific attention to the standing each one holds in relation to his or her peers in the areas of prowess, impact and artistic originality are just some of the prime determinants. Norman Granz is ...

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The Genius Of Joe Pass

Label: Rounder Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: The Song Is You; Sonnymoon For Two; Blues In G; What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life; Satin Doll; Blues For Yano-San; Blues For Sitges; Soft Winds; Prelude To A Kiss; Misty; Blues In G; Interview; Tricrotism; Move; Bonus Tracks; All The Things You Are; Medley: Summertime /It Ain't Necessarily So; That's Earl Brother; Beautiful Love; They Can't Take That Away From Me ; Joe's Blues;

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The Complete Pacific Jazz Joe Pass Quartet Sessions

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Released: 2001
Track listing: 90 performances including 32 previously unissued tracks

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Joe Pass: The Complete Pacific Jazz Joe Pass Quartet Sessions

Read "The Complete Pacific Jazz Joe Pass Quartet Sessions" reviewed by C. Andrew Hovan


During the ‘60s, two different phenomena were at play as part of a vibrant jazz scene. On the one hand, there had never before been the sheer number of record releases that marked this thriving period. Still, it seemed that certain artists held a stronghold on the public’s attention. In much the same way that John ...

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Joe Pass: Virtuoso

Read "Virtuoso" reviewed by David Rickert


A true virtuoso weds rich artistic sensibility with a mastery of the instrument the artist chooses to express it. Therefore, Art Tatum was a true virtuoso, whereas Miles Davis wasn't, he had artistic expression in spades, but his technique on the instrument was limited. It takes a lot of confidence (or gall) to label yourself a ...


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