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Two Jims & Zoot (Japanese paper sleeve edition)

CD (Item 187562) Mainstream/P-Vine (Japan), 1964 — Condition: Used
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Wonderful work from guitarist Jimmy Raney – easily one of his standout sets of the 60s, and a record that features some great second guitar from Jim Hall! The pairing of guitars makes for a really unique sort of sound – one that's more languidly flowing than some of Raney's previous work, in ways that opens up with some tremendous tones and colors throughout – almost a guitar-based version of the sort of groove that Clark Terry and Bob Brookmeyer got with their horns while recording for Mainstream at the time. The presence of Zoot Sims on tenor is also a great factor of the record – and there's almost a gentle bossa nova influence going on here, but one that's touched with more modern elements too – in ways that really transform the sound of Sims' horn. Other players in the group include Steve Swallow on bass and Osie Johnson on drums – and titles include"A Primera Vez", "Presente De Natal", "Este Seu Olhar", "Betaminus", "Move It", "All Across The City", and "Coisa Mais Linda".  © 1996-2024, Dusty Groove, Inc.
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