by Scott Yanow
Guitarist Joe Pass came to fame 18 years before this recording with Virtuoso, also released on the Pablo label. In 1991, he was still playing occasional unaccompanied concerts, and he had neither run out of ideas nor gone stale despite the often familiar repertoire. This CD (recorded at the now-defunct Vine Street Bar & Grill in Hollywood) finds Pass performing a typical set filled with swing standards (such as &Stompin' at the Savoy,& &Love for Sale,& and &Indiana&), some more recent material (Ivan Lins' &Daquilo Que Eu Sei& and Billy Joel's &Just the Way You Are&), a couple of originals, and &Mack the Knife.& Through it all, Pass shows that he is one of the few guitarists who never needed other instrumentalists in order to form a complete group sound. Recommended.