All Artists: Joe Pass Title: Joe's Blues Members Wishing: 1 Total Copies: 0 Label: Delta Release Date: 7/21/1998 Genres: Blues, Jazz, Pop Style: Bebop Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 018111109420 |
Joe Pass Joe's Blues Genres: Blues, Jazz, Pop
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CD ReviewsRemaster this thing! sdcreacy | Memphi, TN United States | 11/02/2001 (2 out of 5 stars) "The original recording is obviously priceless, but the transfer to CD is just awful- especially in the first few cuts. I thought something was wrong with my CD player at first. They really ruined this recording for any kind of aficionado. You can tell by the price that it has been treated as a throwaway. They should go back to the original master and do it again now that the process is more bulletproof these days." Pass & Ellis , nothing more to say... Christofer kotsis | Veria ,Imathia Greece | 10/05/2000 (5 out of 5 stars) "One of the best albums of Joe Pass that I have. With Herb Ellis,they "talk" to each other not using words but guitar melodies. Joe and Herb,Herb and Joe,all the time playing together, accompanied by drums and bass.Just Imagine It!!! In general, this album is a must to everyone who wants to have a unique ,rich in inspiration and improvisation, jazz guitar masterpiece." Joe's Jam David Steingart | New York, NY United States | 09/10/2001 (4 out of 5 stars) "If you love Joe Pass, you'll enjoy this recording. Similar to other Pass recordings, this one sounds very spontaneous and it is fun to listen to. It does sound rough at times in terms of the production of the CD, especially the drums, however the quality of the jam is outstanding. Playing a mix of old time standards including such favorites as Ray Charles'"Sweet Georgia Brown," Pass and Ellis weave catchy, blues based solos,playing off each other brilliantly. The two compliment each other effectively, each pushng the other to greater improvisational heights. What emerges is a fun and simple jam between two guitarists who are not afraid to stretch the boundaries of their styles."
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