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Old 03-20-2010, 10:39 PM
 
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Help A Joe Pass Live album???

I'm looking for a CD with Joe Pass, another rhythm guitar (the guy plays beautiful chords and great Latin rhythm!), and a bass, on which they play among other tunes, "Love Letters" in a samba-like rhythm, and also another lovely Latin tune with great chord changes that I never heard before. The unknown Latin tune descends from Am7/D7, to Gm7/C7, to Fm7/Bb7 into Eb, and then goes to G in the bridge, and ends rhythmically on Ebm7/Ab13, and fades out that way, while Joe noodles in the stratosphere.
These are the only 2 tunes I heard from the recording and I downloaded them 3, 4 years ago into my Mac from wherever.
I'm baffled. I'd love to find it because I want to know the name of the Latin tune. The performance is live, probably in a theatre, because a pretty respectful audience applauds after each piece.
Anybody know the CD I'm referring to? (I hope, I hope!)

Tommy/
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Old 03-21-2010, 02:26 AM
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this might be a candidate, with the legendary john pisano on the second guitar. 'repetition' seems to be the only other taken in straight eighths...

Nuages Live At Yoshis Vol 2 : Joe Pass Quartet : Concord Music Group
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Old 03-21-2010, 11:57 AM
 
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this might be a candidate, with the legendary john pisano on the second guitar. 'repetition' seems to be the only other taken in straight eighths...

Nuages Live At Yoshis Vol 2 : Joe Pass Quartet : Concord Music Group
That's it exactly, Randall! I thought the tune was "Repitition", but I could never find it on the web. Thanks so much! Amazon here I come!

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