Jazz Impressions Of Japan

Jazz Impressions Of Japan

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by Ken DrydenRecorded a few days after his 1976 Live in Tokyo LP, Jim Hall is once again joined by bassist Don Thompson and drummer Terry Clarke for a studio session which sticks strictly to original compositions. Light, credited to all three musicians, is a very intricate bop line which demonstrates how well they interact with one another. Hall revisits two older works, the always creative blues Careful (easily his best-known song), and the mellow waltz Young One, for Debra, written for his daughter, which features the guitarist in a duo with Thompson on piano. Thompson wrote the pretty ballad Two Special People and remains on piano for this duet with the leader. The final track, Something for Now, is a typically soft-spoken but very lyrical Hall composition played as a solo. Unfortunately, this record has never been issued outside of Japan and has yet to appear on CD. Though it may be somewhat expensive when located, this Jim Hall LP is well-worth the investment.