Guitar Interludes
Guitar Interludes is an album by American jazz guitarist Joe Pass that was recorded in 1969 but not released until 1977.[1] Reception
Writing for AllMusic, music critic Scott Yanow said of the album: "This odd LP certainly stands out in his discography. The five brief 'Interludes,' along with 'Joey's Blues,' feature Pass playing unaccompanied for some of the first times on record, but with the exception of the 'Blues,' the music is quiet and uneventful. The remaining seven selections are quite a contrast, for they feature Pass and a funky rhythm section essentially accompanying seven singers on a variety of very dated pop songs; for his part, Pass sounds quite uncomfortable."[2] By contrast, contemporaneous reviewers appear to have been a bit more impressed. Billboard features Interludes in its "Top Album Picks" for December 17, 1977,[1] while Cash Box's "Jazz Album Picks" for August 27 include it along with five other LPs—among them, Diz and Getz, Gene Harris's Tone Tantrum, and the Kenny Drew-Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen Duo Live in Concert—accompanied by a brief but glowing assessment.
Track listingAll tracks composed by Joe Pass except where indicated
Personnel
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