During his last years guitarist Joe Pass often used the same unit on a regular basis, one that he had utilized to record his classic For Django, back in 1963. For this pleasing effort John Pisano offers some suitable rhythm guitar while bassist Jim Hughart and drummer Colin Bailey are typically tasteful in support. Tom Ranier is an important addition to the quartet, having one outing apiece on tenor, clarinet, and soprano while playing piano on the remaining tracks. Joe Pass naturally emerges as the main star, interpreting nine standards and two of his originals with taste, hard-driving swing, and creativity within the bop tradition. Pass made so many recordings during the 20 years preceding this date that it is difficult to call any one of them "definitive," but this is an excellent group effort. Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1 Rockin' in Rhythm 6:00
Harry Carney / Duke Ellington / Irving Mills
2 Azure 7:17
Duke Ellington / Irving Mills
Clarinet – Tom Ranier
3 Keepin' Out of Mischief Now 7:39
Andy Razaf / Fats Waller
4 Ah Moore 4:08
Al Cohn
5 I Can't Kick 6:11
Tom Ranier
Tenor Saxophone – Tom Ranier
6 Rockin' Chair 3:52
Hoagy Carmichael
Tenor Saxophone – Tom Ranier
7 Song for Ellen 3:23
Joe Pass
8 Jitterbug Waltz 8:06
Richard Maltby, Jr. / Fats Waller
9 The Duke 5:42
Dave Brubeck
10 Jo-Wes 3:25
John Pisano
11 Ain't Misbehavin' 6:12
Harry Brooks / Andy Razaf / Fats Waller
Credits :
Bass – Jim Hughart
Clarinet – Tom Ranier (faixas: 2)
Drums – Colin Bailey
Guitar – Joe Pass
Piano – Tom Ranier
Rhythm Guitar – John Pisano
Soprano Saxophone – Tom Ranier (faixas: 6)
Tenor Saxophone – Tom Ranier (faixas: 5)
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