Live at Village West is a live album by bassist Ron Carter and guitarist Jim Hall recorded in New York City in 1982 and released on the Concord Jazz label. “The second live collaboration between [More]
Both players’ inherent economy and tendency to develop themes that, even at their most angular, are eminently singable makes Duologues a kind of approachable free jazz: easy on the ears, but not for the lazy-minded—or [More]
Jazz Guitar is the debut album by jazz guitarist Jim Hall recorded in early 1957 for the Pacific Jazz label. AllMusic Review by Ken Dryden: Jim Hall’s debut as a leader has a somewhat tortured [More]
Legends of Jazz with Ramsey Lewis – The Great Guitars (with Pat Metheny & Jim Hall. Season One, 2006 ep. 03) – My Funny Valentine – So May It Secretly Begin – All The Things [More]
AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow: Other than a set in 1957, this long-out-of-print LP was guitarist Jim Hall’s debut as a leader. The 29-year-old Hall was not exactly an unknown name at the time, having [More]
Alone Together is a live album by Jim Hall and Ron Carter, released in 1972. AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow: Long considered a classic and a revelation to listeners who had taken guitarist Jim Hall [More]
“Fly Me to the Moon” (Bart Howard). Personnel: Jim Hall — guitar Don Thompson — bass Terry Clarke — drums
“Most of the music on this date (which emphasizes group originals) features guitarist Jim Hall, bassist Don Thompson and drummer Terry Clarke. The versatile Thompson switches to piano for a duet with Hall on “Circles” [More]