Joe Pass - Nuages (Live at Yoshi's, Vol.2) (1997)

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Title: Nuages (Live at Yoshi's, Vol.2)
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: Pablo [PACD-2310-961-2]
Genre: Jazz, Bop
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log,scans) | MP3/320 kbps
Total Time: 49:12
Total Size: 291 MB(+3%) | 116 MB(+3%)
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Tracklist

01. I Remember You (Schertzinger-Mercer) - 5:48
02. Repetition (Hefti) - 4:58
03. September Song (Anderson-Weill) - 4:33
04. Nuages (Reinhardt-Larue) - 5:06
05. If I Had You (Shapiro-Campbell-Connelly) - 4:04
06. Love Letters (Young-Heyman) - 5:15
07. What Is This Thing Called Love (Porter) - 6:26
08. Blues for the Weasel (Pass) - 6:41
09. Cherokee (Noble) - 6:21
Joe Pass - Nuages (Live at Yoshi's, Vol.2) (1997)

personnel :

Joe Pass - guitar
John Pisano - acoustic guitar, electric guitar
Monty Budwig - bass
Colin Bailey - drums

Far from being a casual collection of rejects, there is plenty of mellow gold from Joe Pass on this posthumously released second volume from what must have been a memorable gig at this Oakland, California night spot. The two-guitar quartet format was an optimum showcase for Pass' nimble, melodic bop electric guitar, for the greatly unsung fellow guitarist John Pisano offers inspired harmonic, rhythm or obligato support at all times, giving Pass an extra push from underneath. On "I Remember You" and "What Is This Thing Called Love?," Pisano even gives Pass some solo chases which generate a lot of steam, and the gentle semi-bossa nova treatment of Neal Hefti's "Repetition" also bring out the best in both. Bassist Monty Budwig (subbing for Jim Hughart) and drummer Colin Bailey are also in superb form throughout this can't-miss outing. The sound quality is OK, though hum can be heard in some quiet stretches.~Richard S. Ginell