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Joe Pass Ira, George, and Joe Mp3, Flac, Wma Joe Pass Ira, George, And Joe mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Ira, George, And Joe Country: Europe MP3 version RAR size: 1259 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1930 mb WMA version RAR size: 1702 mb Rating: 4.8 Votes: 983 Other Formats: WAV MP3 AHX AC3 APE AIFF WMA Tracklist 1 Bidin' My Time 5:02 2 How Long Has This Been Going On 3:22 3 Soon 3:52 4 Lady Be Good 4:23 5 But Not For Me 3:13 6 A Foggy Day 2:43 7 It Ain't Neccesarily So 5:47 8 Love Is Here To Stay 5:05 9 'S Wonderful 3:22 10 Nice Work If You Can Get It 3:40 11 Embraceable You 4:38 Credits Bass – Jim Hughart Drums – Shelly Manne Engineer – Dennis Sands Guitar [Rhythm] – John Pisano Producer – Norman Granz Remastered By – Phil De Lancie Notes Digital remastering, 1994--Phil De Lancie (Fantasy Studios, Berkeley) Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 025218682824 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Ira, George And Joe - Joe 2312 133 Joe Pass Pass Loves Gershwin Pablo Records 2312 133 US 1982 (LP) Original Jazz Ira, George, And Joe OJCCD 828-2 Joe Pass Classics, Pablo OJCCD 828-2 US 1994 (CD, Album, RM) Records Original Jazz Ira, George, And Joe OJCCD 828-2 Joe Pass Classics, Pablo OJCCD 828-2 Germany 1994 (CD, Album, RE, RM) Records "Ira, George, And Joe" Pablo Records, 2312-133 Joe Pass Joe Pass Loves Gershwin 2312-133 Germany 1982 Pablo Today (LP, Album) "Ira, George, And Joe" 2312-133 Joe Pass Joe Pass Loves Gershwin Pablo Today 2312-133 Germany Unknown (CD, Album) Related Music albums to Ira, George, And Joe by Joe Pass Milt Jackson, Ray Brown, Mickey Roker, Joe Pass - "All Too Soon" The Ellington Album Joe Pass - The Best Of Joe Pass Joe Pass - Montreux '77 Clark Terry • Freddie Hubbard • Dizzy Gillespie plus Oscar Peterson • Ray Brown • Joe Pass • Bobby Durham - The Alternate Blues Zoot Sims - And The Gershwin Brothers George Gershwin - The Reader's Digest Favourites From The Classics: Gershwin Ella Fitzgerald, Joe Pass - Speak Love The Oscar Peterson Trio - The Good Life Milt Jackson, Ray Brown, Mickey Roker, Joe Pass - All Too Soon Quadrant Toasts Duke Ellington Ella Fitzgerald - The Best Is Yet To Come.
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