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Joe Pass, who made his solo debut with the album “Sound of Synanon” in 1962 and is respected by many guitarists for making a major contribution to modern jazz guitar and laying the foundation for it, released the album “Sound of Synanon” in August 1975. A product that will be coveted by all jazz fans has been released, featuring a soundboard recording of the live performance performed at San Francisco’s prestigious theater “Great American Music Hall” on April 16th. It is a well-known fact that his outstanding and transcendental technique has had a great influence on younger guitarists. The trio includes Patrick O’Hearn on Bale and Glenn Cronkite on drums, and you can enjoy his brilliant and delicate guitar solos ranging from uptempo to ballads. This work, which has been recorded with better sound quality than the master sound source unearthed this time, is guaranteed to be a treasured disc that will be handed down to jazz fans for a long time, even though it is an unofficial disc. Live at Great American Music Hall, San Francisco 08/16/1975 Volume 2 Disc 1 1.More Than You Know 2.Stella By Starlight 3.Yesterday 4.It’s All Right With Me 5.Take The A Train 6 .Wave 7.Just The Blues 8.Lil Darlin’ 9.Seven Come Eleven 10.Here’s That Rainy Day 11.Unknown 12.My Funny Vamentine Disc 2 1.’Round Midnight 2.Nuages ​​3.Georgia On My Mind 4,Blues Etude 5.Body And Soul 6.Satin Doll 7.Close My Eyes 8.Blues Jam 9.Cecret love Disc 3 1.Willow Weep For Me 2.You Stepped Out Of A Dream 3.Unknown 4.Lush Life 5.Am I Blue 6.Unknown 7.Don’t Get Around Much Anymore 8.Cherockee 9.Time After Time Joe Pass (g) Chuck Mecuff (b) Willis Kirk (dr)
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