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Joe Pass|Virtuoso In New York

Virtuoso In New York

Joe Pass

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The saying that "life begins at 40" is certainly open to debate -- especially if you live in a youth-obsessed culture like the United States. But for jazz artists, there can be some truth in that saying; the history of jazz is full of artists who did some of their best work after 40. Joe Pass is a perfect example; Pass turned 40 in 1969, and the '70s were an amazingly productive time for the late guitar icon (who recorded frequently during that decade thanks to Pablo founder Norman Granz). In fact, Pass did so much recording during the '70s that albums of previously unreleased material were still coming out long after his death from cancer in 1994. Virtuoso in New York, for example, is an album of recordings that went unreleased for 29 years; recorded in 1975, these Granz-produced performances didn't see the light of day until 2004. And for serious Pass collectors, the arrival of Virtuoso in New York is very good news; performing unaccompanied -- no bass, no drums, no piano -- Pass is in fine form on familiar standards like "The Way You Look Tonight" and "We'll Be Together Again." The solo guitar format is one that Pass was quite fond of, and it serves him enjoyably well whether he is turning his attention to George Gershwin's "How Long Has This Been Going On" or Kurt Weill's "Mack the Knife" (also known as "Moritat" or "Threepenny Opera"). As much as Virtuoso in New York has going for it, this 49-minute CD falls short of essential -- there are no compelling reasons why someone with a more casual interest in Pass' legacy would choose this release over, say, 1973's stunning, absolutely essential Virtuoso. Nonetheless, Virtuoso in New York is a pleasing disc that the guitarist's hardcore fans will easily enjoy.

© Alex Henderson /TiVo

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1
I Never Knew (That Roses Grew) (Album Version)
00:02:59

Gus Kahn, ComposerLyricist - Joe Pass, MainArtist - Ted Fiorito, ComposerLyricist - Norman Granz, Producer

℗ 2004 Fantasy, Inc.

2
I Don't Stand A Ghost Of A Chance With You (Album Version)
00:05:40

Victor Young, ComposerLyricist - Ned Washington, ComposerLyricist - Bing Crosby, ComposerLyricist - Joe Pass, MainArtist - Norman Granz, Producer

℗ 2004 Fantasy, Inc.

3
We'll Be Together Again (Album Version)
00:04:40

Carl Fischer, ComposerLyricist - Frankie Laine, ComposerLyricist - Joe Pass, MainArtist - Norman Granz, Producer

℗ 2004 Fantasy, Inc.

4
Blues For Alagarn (Album Version)
00:06:28

Joe Pass, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - Norman Granz, Producer

℗ 2004 Fantasy, Inc.

5
The Way You Look Tonight (Album Version)
00:06:19

Jerome Kern, ComposerLyricist - Dorothy Fields, ComposerLyricist - Joe Pass, MainArtist - Norman Granz, Producer

℗ 2004 Fantasy, Inc.

6
How Long Has This Been Going On? (Album Version)
00:04:37

George Gershwin, ComposerLyricist - Ira Gershwin, ComposerLyricist - Joe Pass, MainArtist - Norman Granz, Producer

℗ 2004 Fantasy, Inc.

7
Moritat (Album Version)
00:05:49

Kurt Weill, ComposerLyricist - Bertolt Brecht, ComposerLyricist - Joe Pass, MainArtist - Norman Granz, Producer

℗ 2004 Fantasy, Inc.

8
When Your Lover Has Gone (Album Version)
00:06:51

Joe Pass, MainArtist - Einar A. Swan, ComposerLyricist - Norman Granz, Producer

℗ 2004 Fantasy, Inc.

9
Blues For Alagarn (Take 1)
00:05:40

Joe Pass, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - Norman Granz, Producer

℗ 2004 Fantasy, Inc.

Album review

The saying that "life begins at 40" is certainly open to debate -- especially if you live in a youth-obsessed culture like the United States. But for jazz artists, there can be some truth in that saying; the history of jazz is full of artists who did some of their best work after 40. Joe Pass is a perfect example; Pass turned 40 in 1969, and the '70s were an amazingly productive time for the late guitar icon (who recorded frequently during that decade thanks to Pablo founder Norman Granz). In fact, Pass did so much recording during the '70s that albums of previously unreleased material were still coming out long after his death from cancer in 1994. Virtuoso in New York, for example, is an album of recordings that went unreleased for 29 years; recorded in 1975, these Granz-produced performances didn't see the light of day until 2004. And for serious Pass collectors, the arrival of Virtuoso in New York is very good news; performing unaccompanied -- no bass, no drums, no piano -- Pass is in fine form on familiar standards like "The Way You Look Tonight" and "We'll Be Together Again." The solo guitar format is one that Pass was quite fond of, and it serves him enjoyably well whether he is turning his attention to George Gershwin's "How Long Has This Been Going On" or Kurt Weill's "Mack the Knife" (also known as "Moritat" or "Threepenny Opera"). As much as Virtuoso in New York has going for it, this 49-minute CD falls short of essential -- there are no compelling reasons why someone with a more casual interest in Pass' legacy would choose this release over, say, 1973's stunning, absolutely essential Virtuoso. Nonetheless, Virtuoso in New York is a pleasing disc that the guitarist's hardcore fans will easily enjoy.

© Alex Henderson /TiVo

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