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anybody reccomend some good "off the beaten path" jazz duo records? guitar need not be involved...
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05-16-2007 01:41 PM
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You are probably aware of this one with Pat Metheny and Jim Hall.
Just in case, here's the link: Amazon.com: Jim Hall & Pat Metheny: Music: Jim Hall & Pat Metheny
You really get your money's worth on this one.
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Here are 2 duos I like, not of the beaten path though:
Jim Hall & Pat Metheny
Pat Metheny & Charlie Haden - Beyond The Missouri Sky
- Dirk
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I dont know too many, but I do have Honeysuckle Rose played by Joe Pass and Herb Ellis. I like their version alot.
Are you looking only for duos or can there be more than 2 people?
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these are all great choices...actually, here's a few more i really like to give you an idea of what i'm looking for more of. i love the duo format because it's so intimate...seems like guitarists always find their way into these duos--it'd be nice to find some non guitar ones to listen to...
zoot sims/joe pass- blues for two
all the pass/ella combos
jim hall and bill evans' two collaborations (undercurrent and intermodulation)
john abercrombie and don thompson-- witchcraft
ed bickert and don thompson-- at the garden party
anyway, if you come across something, don't forget about this thread...
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Well, I think you'd be dissapointed after all of those great albums. Especially the Jim and Bill sessions, Jim owns "My Funny Valentine" as a song. That seems to be HIS standard.
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Don't forget about Jimmy and Doug Raney. Here are the ones I know about but there may be others.
1) Nardis --- Steeplechase Productions --- Jimmy & Doug dedicated this one to Bill Evans.
2) Stolen Moments --- Steeplechase again --- very nice!
3) Duets --- Another Steeplechase Production --- Jimmy & Doug play some great old Standards.
Enjoy!!
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What about Tuck and Patti?
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funky, could you reccommend an album that's more on the jazz side? i've heard them do "as time goes by" and thought it was quite good, but i've also heard a lot of crossover/ R&B sounding stuff from them that really ain't my bag at all...
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While not strickly duo, Metheny and Scofield play a great deal of twin lead guitar on one of my favs 'I can see your house from here'.
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Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
-FunkyE9th
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Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
Not a single standard on the album if I recall. Hopefully relased on a CD by now.
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Originally Posted by wizard3739
is "nardis" just the two of them-- i have stolen moments, which i love, but i'm looking for true duets here...i'd love to hear like a piano/sax collab, or piano/some other horn...
i've been playing with a valve trombone player lately, and i'd love to record us doing just duets, but he doesn't feel comfortable...yet...i'm gonna work him over till he gives in.
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McCoy Tyner and John Scofield play a great version of Joy Spring on a McCoy CD. I think it was "Things ain't what they used to be".
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Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
By the way...I have played with a lot of trombone guys. Don't let him abuse you!<g>
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I just picked up a Martin Taylor's "Two's Company" CD...Amazon.com: Two's Company: Music: Martin Taylor
He plays duets with horn players (trumpet, cornet, trombone), singers and guitar players on this disk.
-FunkyE9th
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Jimmy Bruno & Howard Alden - Full Circle
Howard Alden & George Van Epps - they did 3 together I think, I have 2
Jim Hall & Ron Carter - Alone Together amazing
Bucky & John Pizzarelli
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Jimmy Raney and his son Doug Raney---excellent!
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We'll be together again, by Pat Martino and Gil Goldstein
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Bireli Lagrene and Sarah Lazarus, I can't recal the title but it's an amazing duet. And of course, Joe Pass and Ella Fitzgerald. (It should have been mentioned by now)
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Joe Pass and J.J Johnson (trombone) - "We'll Be Together Again" - nice CD to enjoy with a scotch and good company.
Freddie Green and Herb Ellis - "Rhythm Willie" - must have for any Freddie fan. (Woops..this is actually a quartet)
Bucky Pizzarelli and Frank Vignola "Moonglow" A nice straight ahead combination of vintage Bucky and Vignola's Django flavors.Last edited by Jazzaluk; 12-10-2007 at 10:21 PM.
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Scott Hamilton and Bucky Pizzarelli..."The Red Door"
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Some favorites of mine you might also enjoy are:
Duncan McCallum & Dougie Harrison - Jazz Guitar Duo
Herb Ellis & Joe Pass - Two For The Road
Adrian Ingram & Joe Pisano - Homage
I myself am in a guitar duo... don't know there's something old fashion and unique about a guitar duo that I really like.
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Ralph Towner and Gary Peacock have two outstanding tuet albums, A Closer View and Oracle. These are really amazing works, highly recommended on ECM
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Towner and Abercrombie - Sargasso Sea
The new Joe Beck and Abercrombie album is also a great guitar duo set.
MW
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