Jim Hall - Wonder Boy (2018)

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Artist:
Title: Wonder Boy
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: nagel heyer records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 2:18:33
Total Size: 730 / 327 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Deep in a Dream
02. Ship Without a Sail
03. Samba Cantina
04. Willow Weep for Me
05. Theme from "Black Orpheus"
06. Time After Time
07. El Prince
08. Curacao Doloroso
09. When I Have You
10. The Girl from East 9th Street
11. Samba de Orfeu
12. Darn That Dream
13. The Night Has a Thousand Eyes
14. My Funny Valentine
15. Samba Cepedia
16. California Here I Come
17. 2 Degrees East, 3 Degrees West
18. O Gato
19. I Hear a Rhapsody
20. Look for the Silver Lining
21. Alianza
22. Thanks for the Memory
23. The Green Country
24. Embarcadero
25. This Is Always
26. Bossa Antigua
27. Crazy She Calls Me

A harmonically advanced cool-toned and subtle guitarist, Jim Hall was an inspiration to many guitarists, including some (such as Bill Frisell) who sound nothing like him. Hall attended the Cleveland Institute of Music and studied classical guitar in Los Angeles with Vicente Gómez. He was an original member of the Chico Hamilton Quintet (1955-1956), and during 1956-1959 was with the Jimmy Giuffre Three. After touring with Ella Fitzgerald (1960-1961) and sometimes forming duos with Lee Konitz, Hall was with Sonny Rollins' dynamic quartet in 1961-1962, recording The Bridge. He co-led a quartet with Art Farmer (1962-1964), recorded on an occasional basis with Paul Desmond during 1959-1965 (all of their quartet performances are collected on a Mosaic box set), and then became a New York studio musician. He was mostly a leader during the following years and, in addition to his own projects for World Pacific/Pacific Jazz, MPS, Milestone, CTI, Horizon, Artist House, Concord, MusicMasters, and Telarc, Jim Hall recorded two classic duet albums with Bill Evans. A self-titled collaboration with Pat Metheny followed in 1999. A flurry of studio albums, reissues, and compilations followed throughout the next few years, with the exceptional Jim Hall & Basses standing out for its bass/guitar duet format. Jim Hall died at his apartment in Manhattan on December 10, 2013; he was 83 years old. ~ Scott Yanow