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Joe Pass - Intercontinental (2015) [DSD64]

Joe Pass - Intercontinental (2015) [DSD64]

BAND/ARTIST: Joe Pass

  • Title: Intercontinental
  • Year Of Release: 1970 / 2015
  • Label: MPS Classical
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Quality: DSD64 (*.dsf)
  • Total Time: 46:59
  • Total Size: 1.86 GB
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Tracklist:

01. Cloe 05:21
02. Meditation 05:24
03. I Cover the Waterfront 04:13
04. I Love You 04:57
05. Stompin At the Savoy 04:19
06. Watch What Happens 05:20
07. Joe’s Blues 05:57
08. El Gento 04:00
09. Ode to Billy Joe 03:28
10. Lil’ Darlin’ 03:44

“Joe Pass looks like somebody’s uncle and plays guitar like nobody’s business.” So said New York Magazine about the man considered to be one of the greatest jazz guitarists of the 20th century. Pass’s masterful melodic counterpoint and quicksilver improvisational style flow throughout “Intercontinental”. Deftly accompanied by German bass virtuoso Eberhard Weber and English drummer Kenny Clare, the music runs the gamut of genres – a meditative Jobim bossa nova, a lusciously relaxed version of the jazz standard, “Stompin’ at the Savoy”, a blues-drenched rendition of the Bobby Gentry pop classic, “Ode to Belly Joe”, and a display of dynamically controlled guitar pyrotechnics on the exhilarating “I Love You”.

„Joe Pass recorded almost exclusively for American record labels during his long career, so this 1973 studio date for BASF is a rare exception. With bassist Eberhard Weber and drummer Kenny Clare's brushwork, the legendary guitarist plays a half dozen or so standards, including the gently swinging takes of 'Chloe' and 'Stompin' at the Savoy,' a soft arrangement of Jobim's Meditation,' and a very lively version of 'I Love You' (also featuring solos by his rhythm section). He also improvises the tasty 'Joe's Blue's,' plays a light samba written by the session's recording director ('El Gento'), puts some life into the normally dull 1960's pop hit 'Ode to Billy Joe' by playing it in a Latin groove, and concludes with the very familiar standard from the Count Basie songbook, 'Lil' Darlin',' which he must have performed hundreds of times during his career. While his playing is rather reserved compared to his later extensive recordings for Pablo, and this release is by no means near the top of the late guitarist's considerable discography as a leader or soloist, fans of Joe Pass who manage to locate this long unavailable LP won't be disappointed.“ (Ken Dryden, AMG)

Joe Pass, guitar
Eberhard Weber, bass
Kenny Clare, drums

Recorded June 8–10, 1970 at MPS-Tonstudio in Villingen, Germany
Engineered by Rolf Donner
Produced by Hans Georg Brunner-Schwer

Digitally remastered


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