Guitarist Jim Hall
has long been one of the most open-minded of the important stylists to
emerge during the 1950s, and his harmonically advanced style remains
quite modern while hinting at its foundations in bop. For this Telarc
CD, Hall teams up with five major players on two numbers apiece: Guitarists Bill Frisell and Mike Stern, Joe Lovano on tenor, flugelhornist Tom Harrell, and Gil Goldstein on accordion. Bassist Scott Colley and drummer Andy Watson are on the Frisell and Lovano tracks, and part of the Harrell and Stern performances. All of the compositions but "Skylark" are Hall
originals and, although they are usually a bit dry, there are some
exceptions: "Uncle Ed" and "Frisell Frazzle" are a little nutty. The
emphasis throughout is on interplay between the lead voices and advanced
improvising. Despite his strong sidemen (Stern and Harrell fare best), Jim Hall ends up as the dominant voice on virtually every selection, making this a set his fans will enjoy
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Wednesday, March 26, 2014
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