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Long considered a classic and a revelation to listeners who had taken guitarist Jim Hall for granted, this set of duets with bassist Ron Carter (reissued on CD) has near-telepathic communication between the two musicians and quiet music full of inner tension and fire. Hall and Carter brought in an original apiece and also collaborated on six standards, including "St. Thomas," "Softly As in a Morning Sunrise," "Autumn Leaves," and "Alone Together." Introspective and thought-provoking music.
Product Details
Release Date: | 07/01/1991 |
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Label: | Ojc |
UPC: | 0025218646727 |
catalogNumber: | 467 |
Rank: | 54570 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Ron Carter Duo Primary ArtistRon Carter Bass,Track Performer
Jim Hall Guitar,Track Performer
James Hall Track Performer
Technical Credits
Sigmund Romberg ComposerRon Carter Composer
Dick Katz Producer
Elvin Campbell Remixing
Oscar Hammerstein Composer
David Jones Engineer
David Jones Engineer
Bob Roth Cover Design
Ron Carter Duo Contributor
Pat Johnston Composer
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