A transcendent guitar dialogue filled with admiration for Django
A masterpiece dedicated to Joe Pass's beloved Django Reinhardt, shining brightly in the midst of a meticulous ensemble.
Rather than his signature solo guitar, he impresses with his melodic phrases that shine in a band arrangement. This is an intelligent performance that reconstructs the spirit of traditional Manouche jazz with the idiom of modern jazz.
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A:
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1)
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Django
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2)
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Rosetta
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3)
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Nuages
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4)
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For Django
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5)
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Night And Day
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B:
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1)
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Fleur D'Ennui
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2)
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Insensiblement (Once When We Were Young)
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3)
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Cavalerie
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4)
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Django's Castle
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5)
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Limehouse Blues
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Guitar - Joe Pass
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Producer [A Richard Bock Production] - Richard Bock
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Guitar - John Pisano
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Drums - Colin Bailey
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Bass - Jim Hughart
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Mastered By [LP Reissue Mastering] - Kevin Gray
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Lacquer Cut By - KPG
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Supervised By [LP Reissue Supervision] - Joe Harley
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Lacquer Cut By - JH
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Photography By - Woody Woodward
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Sleeve Notes [Wevd, New York City October 20, 1964] - Mort Fega
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Design Concept [Album Concept], Design - Jon Sagon
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Liner Notes - Thomas Conrad (2)