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Ron Carter and Jim Hall - Live at Village West (CD)

Live at Village West
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Release Date:10/15/2002
Label:Concord Jazz
UPC:013431424529

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  • All Music Guide

    The second live collaboration between bassist Ron Carter and guitarist Jim Hall follows their first recording together by a decade, but their chemistry together is every bit as strong, if not improved. Other than the occasional sound of the bar cash register, there is little in the way of background noise as the audience remains transfixed to the intricate improvisations of the duo, along with their solid comping for one another. The fare includes brilliant renditions of standards such as "All the Things You Are" and "Embraceable You"; classic jazz works like "Bag's Groove," "St. Thomas," and "Blue Monk"; along with originals like Carter's stunning "New Waltz" (with its very abstract improvised arrangement) and Hall's infectious "Down From Antigua," which deserves to become a jazz standard. Highly recommended.

    - Ken Dryden, All Music Guide

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An excellent bopbased guitarist with a slight country twang to his sound, Herb Ellis became famous playing with the Oscar Peterson Trio during 19531958. Prior to that, he had attended North Texas State University and played with the Casa Loma Orchestra, Jimmy Dorsey (19451947), and the sadly underrecorded trio Soft Winds. While with Peterson, Ellis was on some Jazz at t... Read more