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Jim Hall's successful blend of contemporary and mainstream jazz should appeal to both camps on this well-crafted CD. Hall displays the subtle quiet lyricism that makes his guitar sound instantly identifiable. Gil Goldstein is a perfect choice on keyboards, because he uses synthesizer only to color rather than overpower a song, while avoiding schmaltz. Both "Beja-Flor" and the title track benefit from his contributions. Though his piano is frequently in the background, it matches Hall's hushed, effective guitar lines. Bassist Steve LaSpina and drummer Terry Clarke frequently lay out during the introductions and then enter to add either gentle shadings or full steam, if needed. One of Jim Hall's best CDs. ~ Ken Dryden
Recorded at Penny Lane Studios, New York, New York in May 1989. Includes liner notes by Nat Hentoff.
Jim Hall Quartet: Jim Hall (guitar); Gil Goldstein (keyboards); Steve La Spina (bass); Terry Clarke (drums). All Across The City Music Jim Hall All Across The City Songs All Across The City Review
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