Intercontinental

Year: 1970
Artist: Joe Pass

Other albums by Joe Pass

Joe Pass - Finally: Live in Stockholm
Joe Pass - Portraits of Duke Ellington
Joe Pass - Joe's Blues
Joe's Blues
1998, songs: 1
Joe Pass - Virtuoso No. 4
Virtuoso No. 4
1973, songs: 3
Joe Pass - Catch Me
Catch Me
1963, songs: 3
Joe Pass - Joy Spring
Joy Spring
1964, songs: 1
Joe Pass - Summer Nights
Summer Nights
1989, songs: 2
Joe Pass - Joe Pass in Hamburg
Joe Pass in Hamburg
1992, songs: 3

Facts about the album "Intercontinental"

Album Title: Intercontinental
Artist: Joe Pass
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: July 1, 1970
Label: MPS Records

Description: "Intercontinental" is a mesmerizing jazz album by acclaimed guitarist Joe Pass. Released on July 1, 1970, under the MPS Records label, this album showcases Pass' virtuosity and improvisational brilliance. With its diverse selection of jazz standards and original compositions, "Intercontinental" takes listeners on a musical journey that spans continents and genres, demonstrating Pass' mastery of the guitar and his ability to weave intricate melodies with effortless grace.

Interesting Facts:

  1. International Collaboration: "Intercontinental" features Joe Pass collaborating with a multinational ensemble of musicians, including German bassist Eberhard Weber, Danish drummer Kenny Clare, and British pianist Mike Carr, among others. This diverse lineup reflects the album's global appeal and underscores the universal language of jazz that transcends geographical boundaries.

  2. Innovative Arrangements: On "Intercontinental", Joe Pass showcases his innovative approach to guitar playing, incorporating elements of bebop, bossa nova, and blues into his improvisations and arrangements. Pass' creative reinterpretations of jazz standards breathe new life into familiar melodies, while his original compositions highlight his compositional prowess and distinctive musical voice.

  3. Critical Acclaim: "Intercontinental" received widespread critical acclaim upon its release, with many praising Joe Pass' technical virtuosity, expressive phrasing, and inventive improvisations. The album's seamless blend of traditional and contemporary jazz elements appealed to audiences and critics alike, earning Pass accolades and recognition as one of the preeminent jazz guitarists of his generation.

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