Telepathy

Telepathy

by Ron Carter, Jim Hall
Telepathy

Telepathy

by Ron Carter, Jim Hall

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Overview

Here are two duet albums, both recorded live within two years of each other between a pair of giants: bassist Ron Carter and guitarist Jim Hall. Hall, along with his former bandmates Jimmy Giuffre and the late Paul Desmond, is the consummate melodic improviser, and Carter, despite his tenures with Rollins and Coltrane, is adept at moving from one musical space to another -- either intervalically, modally, or stylistically -- without difficulty. The intimate interplay found on both Live at the Village West and its successor, 1984's Telephone (as in two-way conversation), is nothing short of remarkable. The setup is between two front line instrumentalists who are both rhythmnatists in their own right. Hall is a consummate rhythm guitarist and he gets a chance to display it on tunes such as "Down From Antigua," "Laverne Walk," "Indian Summer," and "Two's Blues." Carter, who is known for his unwavering rhythmic commitment, is deft as a lead man in such an intimate setting. Check out his solos on "Bag's Groove" and "Alone Together." Hall, however, is the greatest surprise. Despite the fact that this is, as one would expect, a fairly laid-back date, his intricacy of attack and his lofty, harmonic scalar heights are simply astonishing. In his solo ascent on Carter's "Telephone," he goes inside the rhythm and harmony of the tune and exchanges them interval by interval. On "St. Thomas" from the Village West album, he cops the three-string lead pattern he's so famous for, inverts the harmony and melody, and builds a new series of changes in the middle of the break. The gorgeous low-key swinging found here in this reissue proves one thing for sure -- that these two dates should have always been packaged together. These are indispensable guitar and bass duets by two masters of intimate musical discourse. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 07/10/2001
Label: Concord Jazz
UPC: 0013431496328
Rank: 2193

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Baubles, Bangles and Beads
  2. Bag's Groove
  3. All the Things You Are
  4. Blue Monk
  5. New Waltz
  6. Down from Antigua
  7. Summer Night
  8. St. Thomas
  9. Embraceable You
  10. Laverne Walk

Disc 2

  1. Introductory Announcement
  2. Telephone
  3. Indian Summer
  4. Candlelight
  5. Chorale and Dance
  6. Alone Together
  7. Stardust
  8. Two's Blues

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Jim Hall   Primary Artist
Ron Carter   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Carl E. Jefferson   Producer
George Forrest   Composer
Mitchell Parish   Composer
Arthur Schwartz   Composer
Glen Barros   Executive Producer
Hoagy Carmichael   Composer
Al Dubin   Composer
Oscar Hammerstein II   Composer
Phil Edwards   Engineer,Editing Engineer
Oscar Pettiford   Composer
George Horn   Mastering
Phil DeLancie   Assistant Engineer
Robert Wright   Composer
Harry Warren   Composer
Jim Hilson   Assistant Engineer
Dennis Purcell   Illustrations
Carl Jefferson   Executive Producer
Jerome Kern   Composer
Sonny Rollins   Composer
Victor Herbert   Composer
George Gershwin   Composer
Ira Gershwin   Composer
John Burk   Executive Producer
Howard Dietz   Composer
Ron Carter   Composer
Jim Hall   Composer,Producer
Thelonious Monk   Composer
Milt Jackson   Composer
Jim Anderson   Engineer
Nick Phillips   Reissue Producer
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