The ever-modest producer (that means he came up with the concept of recording Joe with Roy) Ralph Jungheim gets a taste at 0.20. Thanks for bringing these two giants together, Ralph.
Beautiful playing by master musicians. Roy's melody playing, overall approach and sound, reminds me of George Barnes, if you know who he was. Joe is one of my idols . . . RIP.
SWEET !! : )
SIRONEDRAGON 4 months ago
Beautiful
HMJohnsonGuitar 5 months ago
Wasn't this to very last album by Joe Pass? I guess so...
MrKartinas 5 months ago
Why didn't this guy shut up when they are playing tal before or after dude I want to hear ever note
MrLongtimegone 1 year ago
Can this series be found on DVD? I would most glady purchase a copy.
bergerfry 1 year ago
Very nice and so interesting to compare the different styles.
MrGuitarvent 1 year ago
THIS is the definition of "taste"!
Pickinbuddy 1 year ago
this is so beayiful. every note sounds like it's supposed to be there and they play it so naturly.
orenbroder 1 year ago
The ever-modest producer (that means he came up with the concept of recording Joe with Roy) Ralph Jungheim gets a taste at 0.20. Thanks for bringing these two giants together, Ralph.
hookalakah 1 year ago
Beautiful playing by master musicians. Roy's melody playing, overall approach and sound, reminds me of George Barnes, if you know who he was. Joe is one of my idols . . . RIP.
Gminor7 1 year ago