Time: 73:06
Size: 167.3 MB
Styles: Guitar jazz
Year: 2013
Art: Front
[4:30] 1. Deep In A Dream
[4:28] 2. Tangerine
[5:41] 3. 9.20 Special
[3:35] 4. Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen
[4:36] 5. Stompin At The Savoy
[5:45] 6. Things Ain't What They Used To Be
[4:11] 7. A-Roving
[4:29] 8. Seven Come Eleven
[5:03] 9. Look For The Silver Lining
[3:26] 10. Three Blind Mice
[2:47] 11. This Is Always
[4:17] 12. John Henry
[5:14] 13. Thanks For The Memory
[4:19] 14. Wayfaring Stranger
[6:42] 15. Go Down, Moses
[3:55] 16. Stella By Starlight
Jim Hall, born in Buffalo, and educated at the Cleveland Institute of Music, moved to Los Angeles where he began to attract national, and then international, attention in the late 1950s. By 1960 Jim had arrived in New York to work with Sonny Rollins and Art Farmer, among others. His live and recorded collaborations with Bill Evans, Paul Desmond, and Ron Carter, are legendary.
Not only is Jim Hall one of the jazz world's favorite guitarists, but he has also earned critical acclaim for his skills as a composer and arranger. Some years ago, Guitar Player magazine quoted Jim as saying “I do feel good about my playing. The instrument keeps me humble. Sometimes I pick it up and it seems to say `No, you can't play today.' I keep at it anyway though.”
Not only is Jim Hall one of the jazz world's favorite guitarists, but he has also earned critical acclaim for his skills as a composer and arranger. Some years ago, Guitar Player magazine quoted Jim as saying “I do feel good about my playing. The instrument keeps me humble. Sometimes I pick it up and it seems to say `No, you can't play today.' I keep at it anyway though.”
Guitar & Folk Jazz
Thank you for Jim Hall.
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