When Joe Pass recorded and released this first of his Virtuoso 
series of albums, he was 44 years old, and ready to reclaim his crown as
 king of jazz guitar after years of heroin abuse. As a solo artist 
playing only acoustic guitar in an amplified fusion era, the odds were 
stacked against him, but Pass boldly issued this, his most creative and 
improvisation-based work, to mass critical acclaim and widespread 
general public sales. The genius of Pass was that he was easily able to 
retain melodic lines of these standards while adding stretched-out, 
extrapolated thoughts on the top and bottom of the melodies. On every 
track, with each passing phrase, modified and extended line or poetic 
thought, Pass proves his unique style is better than all the rest. On 
the marvelous "Night & Day," classical-flavored "Stella by 
Starlight" with no small influence of Andres Segovia, faster than the 
pounding precipitation and pain of "Here's That Rainy Day," or purely 
improvised "Cherokee," Pass is at the top of his game. He occasionally 
concentrates more on the melody for the pensive "'Round Midnight" or the
 fleet "All the Things You Are," but meets any challenge during a 
masterful remake of "The Song Is You." There can be no doubt as to the 
essential nature of this incredible recording, a top five item for any 
jazz guitarist, one of the great modern-day contemporary albums, and 
essential listening for any serious music lover -- a must have item. Michael G. Nastos 
Cole Porter
2. Stella by Starlight 5:10
Ned Washington / Victor Young
3. Here's That Rainy Day 3:36
Johnny Burke / James Van Heusen
4. My Old Flame 5:17
Sam Coslow / Arthur Johnston
5. How High the Moon 4:59
Nancy Hamilton / Morgan Lewis
6. Cherokee 3:38
Ray Noble
7. Sweet Lorraine 4:09
Clifford R. Burwell / Mitchell Parish
8. Have You Met Miss Jones? 4:44
Lorenz Hart / Richard Rodgers
9. 'Round Midnight 3:38
Bernie Hanighen / Thelonious Monk / Cootie Williams
10. All the Things You Are 4:00
Oscar Hammerstein II / Jerome Kern
11. Blues for Alican 5:28
Joe Pass
12. The Song Is You 4:33
Oscar Hammerstein II / Jerome Kern
Credits :
Guitar – Joe Pass
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