Joe Pass was without peer as a jazz guitarist during the last two decades of his life; this is one of many expected posthumous releases to emerge since his death. Because
Pass concentrated primarily on solo and small-group recording sessions, it is a treat to hear him backed by larger ensembles like
the NDR Big Band and Radio Philharmonic. The arrangements are respectful of the star and unobtrusive, with show tunes ("On a Clear Day"), standards ("Soft Winds"), and originals like his upbeat "Waltz for Django." The only person who might be dissatisfied with this CD would have been
Joe himself, who was extremely well known for criticizing nearly every recording he ever released. ~ Ken Dryden