Joe Pass - The Stones Jazz album flac

Joe Pass - The Stones Jazz 1966 1. Play With Fire (Nanker Phelge) 2. 19th Nervous Breakdown 3. I Am Waiting 4. Lady Jane 5. Not Fade Away (Buddy Holly,.
The Stones Jazz is a bop music album recording by JOE PASS released in 1967 on CD, LP/Vinyl and/or cassette.
The Stones Jazz is an album by jazz guitarist Joe Pass that was released in 1967. Except for one song, all tracks are jazz covers of songs recorded by The Rolling Stones this LP was clearly one for a paycheck when most jazz players were scratching for work. A very unlikely candidate for reissue on CD, this record will be sought by Joe Pass fanatics only. All songs by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards unless otherwise noted.
Artist: Joe Pass Title: The Stones Jazz Year Of Release: 1967 Label: World Pacific Genre: Bop, Jazz Quality: FLAC (image+.
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Joe Pass at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1975. Joe Pass at the Montreux Jazz Festival 1975 is a live album by jazz guitarist Joe Pass that was released in 1975. It was recorded at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1975. You Are the Sunshine of My Life" (Stevie Wonder) – 5:12. The Very Thought of You" (Ray Noble) – 3:22. Nobs" (Joe Pass) – 4:07. Lil' Darlin'" (Neal Hefti) – 3:15. Blues for Nina" (Pass) – 2:51. How Long Has This Been Going On?" (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin) – 4:24.
The second album features Pass playing Rolling Stones covers on electric guitar backed by a large West Coast jazz orchestra. Pass' performance is stellar (check his reading of "Paint It Black"), with his trademark taste and elegance and technique galore, while Florence's arrangements combine everything from Latin to rock, pop, and progressive big-band sounds. This set contains his amazing 12 String Guitar album (the first 12 tracks) issued in 1963, with bonus tracks from a 1964 session included. Pass played an acoustic 12-string, of course, and was accompanied by John Pisano on rhythm guitar, bassist Charlie Haden, and drummer Larry Bunker. Each cut is a beautiful modern jazz reading of popular movie themes of the day. The second album here was recorded and released in 1966.
Pass played an acoustic 12-string, of course, and was accompanied by John Pisano on rhythm guitar, bassist Charlie Haden, and drummer Larry Bunker. Each cut is a beautiful modern jazz reading of popular movie themes of the day, from Lawrence of Arabia and How the West Was Won to the more delicate Love Theme of Tom Jones (not the singer) and the taut rhythmic intensity and ultimate beauty of Carnaval from the film Black Orpheus, offering listeners solid evidence of his bossa and samba chops. Recorded and released in 1966, they feature Pass playing Rolling Stones covers on electric guitar backed by a large West Coast jazz orchestra, arranged and conducted by Bob Florence, with the only other identified musician being tenor saxophonist Bill Perkins.
Looking back from 2005, All About Jazz described the album as "the recording to announce that Joe Pass had arrived", and said that he had "accomplished, using standard guitar performance techniques, to play lead melody lines, chords, and bass rhythm simultaneously and at tempo, giving the listener the impression that multiple guitars were being played". com/Virtuoso (Joe Pass album).
Tracklist Hide Credits
A1 | Play With FireWritten-By – N. Phelge* |
2:58 |
A2 | 19th Nervous BreakdownWritten-By – Jagger-Richard* |
2:58 |
A3 | I Am WaitingWritten-By – Jagger-Richard* |
2:53 |
A4 | Lady JaneWritten-By – Jagger-Richard* |
2:52 |
A5 | Not Fade AwayWritten-By – Hardin*, Petty* |
2:35 |
A6 | Mother's Little HelperWritten-By – Jagger-Richard* |
2:54 |
B1 | (I Can't Get No) SatisfactionWritten-By – Jagger-Richard* |
3:10 |
B2 | Paint It, BlackWritten-By – Jagger-Richard* |
3:25 |
B3 | What A ShameWritten-By – Jagger-Richard* |
2:58 |
B4 | As Tears Go ByWritten-By – Oldham*, Richard*, Jagger* |
3:05 |
B5 | Stone JazzWritten-By – Florence*, Pass* |
2:50 |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – Liberty Records, Inc.
- Published By – Immediate Music Inc.
- Published By – Gideon Music, Inc.
- Published By – Southern Music Publishing Co. Inc.
- Published By – Essex Music, Inc.
- Published By – West Coast Music Pub., Inc
- Distributed By – London Records Of Canada Ltd.
Credits
- Arranged By, Conductor – Bob Florence
- Art Direction – Woody Woodward
- Engineer – Bruce Botnick
- Guitar – Joe Pass
- Liner Notes – Jack Tracy
- Photography By [Cover Photo] – David Gooley
- Producer – Richard Bock
- Tenor Saxophone – Bill Perkins
Notes
Also available in StereoA division on Liberty Records, Inc., Los Angeles, California
Publishing
A1, A3, B1, B3: Immediate Mus. Inc. BMI
A2, A4, A6, B2: Gideon Mus., Inc, BMI
A5: Southern Mus. Pub. Co., Inc. BMI
B4: Essex Mus. Inc. BMI
B5: West Coast Mus. Pub., Inc. ASCAP
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society: BMI
- Rights Society: ASCAP
- Matrix / Runout (Etched Side A): WP-1854-1 SIDE 1 1
- Matrix / Runout (Etched Side B): WP-1854-2 SIDE 2 1
- Matrix / Runout (Stamped Side A/B): I
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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WPS-21854 | Joe Pass | The Stones Jazz (LP, Album) | World Pacific Records | WPS-21854 | US | 1967 |
MOIR 505 | Joe Pass | The Stones Jazz (LP, Album, RE) | Memoir, Memoir Jazz | MOIR 505 | US | 1987 |
GXF 3179, WPS-21854 | Joe Pass | The Stones Jazz (LP, Album, RE) | World Pacific Records, World Pacific Records | GXF 3179, WPS-21854 | Japan | 1980 |
SLYL 932099, WP 1854 | Joe Pass | The Stones Jazz (LP, Album) | Liberty, World Pacific Records | SLYL 932099, WP 1854 | New Zealand | 1967 |
WP-1854 | Joe Pass | The Stones Jazz (LP, Album, Mono) | World Pacific Records | WP-1854 | US | 1967 |