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Contemporaries of the Jazz Guitar
Al Viola, Johnny Smith
Contemporaries of the Jazz Guitar
Genres: Jazz, Pop
 
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2008 release featuring the first solo guitar album from Jazz great Al Viola (originally released in 1957) plus historic recordings from fellow Jazz guitarist Johnny Smith. Though working independently, both Al Viola and...  more »

     
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All Artists: Al Viola, Johnny Smith
Title: Contemporaries of the Jazz Guitar
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Fivefour
Original Release Date: 1/1/2008
Re-Release Date: 9/16/2008
Album Type: Import
Genres: Jazz, Pop
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 5013929312821

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2008 release featuring the first solo guitar album from Jazz great Al Viola (originally released in 1957) plus historic recordings from fellow Jazz guitarist Johnny Smith. Though working independently, both Al Viola and Johnny Smith brought to their solo recordings a similar kind of hushed intimacy, a close-up magic that owed as much to their mastery of classical forms as of Jazz. Both possessed formidable techniques, but each realized that it was better kept in check and used for deeper purposes than merely dazzling the listener. The result was a Chamber Jazz whose minimalist aesthetic, while still allowing scope for improvisation, suggested the monastic intensity of a concert hall performance more than the vibe of a sweaty Jazz club. While Viola is well-known as having been Frank Sinatra's guitarist for twenty-five years, Smith - described by Barney Kessel as "an extraordinary virtuoso" - wrote 'Walk Don't Run' and with Stan Getz created one of the biggest selling Jazz records of all time in 'Moonlight In Vermont'. Fivefour.
 

CD Reviews

Great jazz guitarist
Edwin Rodriguez | 01/12/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Al Viola is one of the greatest jazz guitarist,this cd is to have is history of one of the best jazz guitar, wish us of this generation should appreciat for their contribution to the world of jazz and to us to learn from them, this gentleman play with such elegance with beautiful lines, you will enjoy this cd as much I enjoy it."