Joe Pass – Intercontinental
Joe Pass – Intercontinental
Joe Pass – Intercontinental
Joe Pass – Intercontinental
Joe Pass – Intercontinental
Joe Pass – Intercontinental
Joe Pass – Intercontinental
Joe Pass – Intercontinental

Joe Pass – Intercontinental

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Joe Pass, guitar [click here to see more vinyl featuring Joe Pass]

Eberhard Weber, bass

Kenny Clare, drums


1 LP, gatefold jacket

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : Optimal Media GmbH

Label : MPS Records

Original Label : MPS Records

Recorded at MPS-Studio, Villingen

Engineered & mixed by Rolf Donner

Produced by Hans Georg Brunner-Schwer

Remastered by Heino Leja

Originally released in 1970

Reissued in 2014


Tracks:

Side A :

  1. Chloe
  2. Meditation
  3. I Cover the Waterfront
  4. I Love You
  5. Stompin’ at the Savoy 

Side B :

  1. Watch What Happens
  2. Joe’s Blues
  3. El Gento
  4. Ode to Billy Joe
  5. Li’l Darling


Reviews:

"Joe Pass recorded almost exclusively for American record labels during his long career, so this 1973 studio date for BASF is a rare exception. With bassist Eberhard Weber and drummer Kenny Clare's brushwork, the legendary guitarist plays a half dozen or so standards, including gently swinging takes of "Chloe" and "Stompin' at the Savoy," a soft arrangement of Jobim's Meditation," and a very lively version of "I Love You" (also featuring solos by his rhythm section). He also improvises the tasty "Joe's Blue's," plays a light samba written by the session's recording director ("El Gento"), puts some life into the normally tame 1960s pop hit "Ode to Billie Joe" by playing it in a Latin groove, and concludes with the very familiar standard from the Count Basie songbook, "Lil' Darlin'," which he must have performed hundreds of times during his career. While his playing is rather reserved compared to his later extensive recordings for Pablo, and this release is by no means near the top of the late guitarist's considerable discography as a leader or soloist, fans of Joe Pass who listen to this set won't be disappointed." AllMusic Review by Ken Dryden


Ratings 

AllMusic : 4 / 5 , Discogs : 4,36 / 5

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