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For Joe
Steve Masakowski
For Joe
Genres: Blues, Jazz, Pop
 
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Joe Pass came to prominence in the early 1960s as a leader among musicians expanding the technical boundaries of bebop guitar. As jazz became more harmonically complex and the tempos reached the stratosphere, Pass was one ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Steve Masakowski
Title: For Joe
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Compass Records
Original Release Date: 4/11/2000
Release Date: 4/11/2000
Genres: Blues, Jazz, Pop
Styles: Modern Postbebop, Bebop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 766397428925

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Joe Pass came to prominence in the early 1960s as a leader among musicians expanding the technical boundaries of bebop guitar. As jazz became more harmonically complex and the tempos reached the stratosphere, Pass was one of the early few who could match the chordal richness of the pianists and the twisting lines of the horn players. A young Steve Masakowski was impressed and inspired by youthful exposure to the "Pass-master," and with For Joe, he pays tribute to the guitarist who in his day broke new ground. New Orleans-based Masakowski's rapid lines intersperse with occasional well-voiced, well-placed chords on Pass-associated tunes like "For Django" and "Poinciana", as well as pun-loving originals like "Pass Presence" and "I'll Pass". His idol would have approved of the tight interplay with drummer Johnny Vidacovich, honed through their 22-year association in Astral Project (check out AP's burning Elevado and VooDoo Bop for astonishment). Any listener seeking soothing sounds will be pleased by the lush warmth of the CD, and the more up-tempo or double-time lines are marked by Masakowski's picking-every-note technique--which limits his swing much as it did his mentor's. Unlike his famous forerunner, Masakowski breaks no new ground here, but he does turn in a performance that would no doubt have made Pass proud. --Michael Ross

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The City's Best
travis ayers | 06/12/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Masakowski makes his home in the most important jazz city in the world, New Orleans. The city itself is as rich and intricate as the music which smoothly springs forth from the instrument whick Masakowski plays. The work is titled "For Joe" because one of the great influences on the music of the artist was Joe Pass and more specifically the 1964 recording of "For Django". The work being reviewed is full of hints alluding to "For Django" which in itself is a staggering musical success. In the morning I eats my red beans and rice and listens to my "For Joe" and if you know whats good for ya, you better too. If you like this also try Masakowski's jazz family "Astral Project" (this crazy nut named Jonny Vidacovich plays some incredible drums). Also, "Los Hombres Calientes" and "Rebirth Brass Band"."
Steve Masakowski is a guitarist's guitarist
Ernest E. Svenson | New Orleans, Louisiana United States | 08/12/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Steve started out playing bass in a Rock Band, but somehow found his way to Hank Mackie (a well-respected jazz guitarist in New Orleans). Hank taught him jazz and the rest is history.Steve is a virtuoso player with rock-solid technique. His penchant for the bass is still vibrant and is perhaps the reason why he plays a seven string guitar. In addition to his tremendous playing skill he is also a virtuoso composer.Any of Steve's albums would be worth buying and listening to repeatedly, but this one is definitely a labor of love. It is also a worthy paying of respect by one great guitarist to another, more well-known one."
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david | Boulder, Colorado | 07/30/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Steve Masakowski has got it. Got What? Got the guitar players version of the Midas Touch. Bill Huntington and Johnny Vidacovich aint to shabby none either. From start to finish, the record is perfect."