Joe Pass epitomizes impassioned guitar artistry, and he most always refashions jazz standards into personal expressions of blues poetry. His melodic sense is sound, his understanding of harmony thorough, and the uninterrupted momentum of his rhythmic patterns is the crux of swinging. Pass is a prolific recording artist, and his recent quartet session is representative of his ability to communicate through electric or acoustic means, from the roseate blues of 'Gee, Baby Ain't I Good to You" to the unremitting ardor of "You're Driving Me Crazy." -- © Frank John Hadley 1993
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Jazz Music:
- At the Black Hawk [Live]
- Big Band Classics Ladies Only: Songs of 30's and 40's
- Big Band Classics Ladies Only: Songs of 40's and 50's
- Blue Suite
- But Beautiful: In Memorial
- Can't We Be Friends [Import] [Original recording remastered]
- Carmen Cavallaro Collection 1 [Import]
- Celebration
- City Life/Unfinished Business [Import]
- Coleman Hawkins Encounters Ben Webster
Jazz Music
Baby Blue [CD-single] [Import]
Fan the Flame (Part 1) [CD-single] [Import]
Innervisions [Original recording remastered]
Danzas Delrenacimiento [Import]
Every Day and Every Night [EP]
Charles Griffes: The Pleasure Dome of Kubla Khan/The White Peacock/Three Poems of Fiona McLeod