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1. | Beautiful Love
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2. | Vingt-Six
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3. | I Should Care
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4. | Israel
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5. | How Deep Is the Ocean
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6. | Mikey Likes It
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7. | My Funny Valentine
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8. | All Blues
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9. | My Romance
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10. | The Turnaround
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11. | Just a Waltz
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12. | Things Ain't What They Used to Be
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Jazz
* Alec Head - Engineer, Mastering, Mixing * David Jr. Arruda - Design, Photography * Jim Robitaille Group - Liner Notes * Neal Weiss - Executive Producer
John Abercrombie and Joe Beck are two veteran jazz guitarists who need no introduction; each has accomplished much as a leader and sideman, but it is a treat to hear them as a duo. This diverse studio set mixes familiar standards and jazz compositions, along with originals by both men. The intricate "Beautiful Love" and "I Should Care" both begin with elaborate solos, keeping their familiar melodies hidden until the final chorus. John Carisi's landmark composition "Israel" is usually performed with brass or a piano, but the guitarists' inventive solos and accompaniment for one another nicely fill out the sound of this still challenging decades-old piece. "My Funny Valentine" is recorded so frequently in the jazz world that it seems in danger of overexposure, though once more Abercrombie and Beck find a fresh path to this popular standard. The spacious, deliberate interpretation adds to the lyricism of "My Romance." They add a funky rhythmic riff to Miles Davis' "All Blues," giving it a new character, while Ornette Coleman's catchy blues "Turnaround" is tackled in a fairly straight ahead manner. The originals also merit praise. Beck's strutting "Mikey Likes It" and Abercrombie's lovely ballad "Vingt-six" will likely catch the ears of their fellow guitarists. Highly recommended! ---Ken Dryden, All Music Guide
Joe Beck
Active Decades: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Born: Jul 29, 1945 in Philadelphia, PA Died: Jul 22, 2008 in Woodbury, CT Genre: Jazz Styles: Jazz-Funk, Soul-Jazz, Fusion, Post-Bop, Mainstream Jazz
Studio and session guitarist Joe Beck was best known for hits when backing vocalist Esther Phillips on Kudu in the '70s. During the '80s he made a series of competent fusion and pop/jazz recordings for DMP and had a big hit recording with Dave Sanborn on CTI in 1975. His career continued into the '90s and beyond with albums like 1991's Relaxin', 1997's Alto and his 2000 collaboration with Jimmy Bruno, Polarity. ---Ron Wynn, All Music Guide |
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