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I Remember Charlie Parker |
Joe Pass |
első megjelenés éve: 1979 50 perc |
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(1991)
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3.228 Ft
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1. | Just Friends
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2. | Easy To Love
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3. | Summertime
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4. | April In Paris
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5. | Everything Happens To Me
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6. | Laura
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7. | They Can't Take That Away From Me
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8. | I Didn't Know What Time It Was
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9. | If I Should Lose You
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10. | Out Of Nowhere (Concept I)
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11. | Out Of Nowhere (Concept II)
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Jazz
Recorded at Group IV, Hollywood, CA, Fenruary 17, 1979
Solo performer: Joe Pass (guitar)
This is a rather unusual tribute to the immortal alto saxophonist. It is a solo guitar recital, and the program is drawn from the standards Parker recorded with a string orchestra, rather than his rich legacy of bebop originals. But with his instrumental facility, rapid-fire imagination, and command of the rhythmic idiom that Parker pioneered, Joe Pass turns this into a most appropriate homage. The unlikely conjunction of program and subject make this one of the more revealing performances of a jazz guitar giant.
For this set of unaccompanied solos, guitarist Joe Pass decided to pay tribute to Charlie Parker, not by recording his compositions but by playing ten of the numbers that Bird had recorded with strings during 1949-1950. One really does not miss the strings, for Pass had earlier in the decade developed his technique to the point where he sounded like a self-sufficient orchestra. Among the songs he plays are "Just Friends" (the most successful of the Charlie Parker with Strings recordings), "April in Paris," "They Can't Take That Away from Me," "If I Should Lose You," and two versions of "Out of Nowhere." Tasteful and swinging music by one classic musician in homage to another. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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