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| 1. Falling In Love With Love |
| 2. Summertime |
| 3. Mood Indigo |
| 4. Catch Me |
| 5. Just Friends |
| 6. Walkin' Up |
| 7. But Beautiful |
| 8. No Cover No Minimum |
| 9. You Stepped Out Of A Dream |
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Joe Pass, Catch Me,
This review is from: Catch Me (Audio CD)
Joe Pass, Catch Me. One of the greatest jazz guitar albums of all time, Catch me captures guitar legend Joe Pass, with pianist Clare Fischer. The two were a match made in heaven.
Mostly, this album just has Joe Pass and crew swinging standards, but they make them sound so fresh and new. The beautiful rendition of Catch Me, is so vibrant, bright, and melodic. Pass plays great at those up-tempo tunes. The group swings down home on Summertime. Pass struts his blues side of him on this one, and the outcome is tremendous. Pass takes much of the spotlight here, and I guess that is one of the reasons I love this album so much. I didn't buy this album to hear piano solos, so the fact Clare Fischer doesn't solo, isn't that big of a deal to me. Though Fischer's color is great, and the tone and feel that comes out of it adds to the warmth of this album.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Joe Pass, Catch Me,
This review is from: Catch Me (Audio CD)
Joe Pass, Catch Me. One of the greatest jazz guitar albums of all time, Catch me captures guitar legend Joe Pass, with pianist Clare Fischer. The two were a match made in heaven.
Mostly, this album just has Joe Pass and crew swinging standards, but they make them sound so fresh and new. The beautiful rendition of Catch Me, is so vibrant, bright, and melodic. Pass plays great at those up-tempo tunes. The group swings down home on Summertime. Pass struts his blues side of him on this one, and the outcome is tremendous. Pass takes much of the spotlight here, and I guess that is one of the reasons I love this album so much. I didn't buy this album to hear piano solos, so the fact Clare Fischer doesn't solo, isn't that big of a deal to me. Though Fischer's color is great, and the tone and feel that comes out of it adds to the warmth of this album.
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