Your search: Music » Artist: Pat Martino
(36 matching music titles)
Sometimes it pays off to
expand your search
to view all available copies of items matching your search terms.
| Page 1 of 2 |
|
|
Jazz for the Quiet Times [32 Jazz]
(1998)
more music like this
by
Various Artists
Jazz giants like Jack McDuff, Sonny Stitt, Kenny Burrell, and Bobby Hutcherson all contribute tracks and brush shoulders with jazz middleweights like Wallace Roney, Russell Gunn, and Pat Martino. As the title suggests, the songs are relaxed and the mood is mellow. Although the songs date from well beyond jazz's peak years, the performances are ...
see all copies from $1.99!
new only from $6.95!
|
|
Remember: A Tribute to Wes Montgomery
(2006)
more music like this
by
Pat Martino
Pat Martino and Wes Montgomery were two of the most famous guitarists to emerge out of the '60s jazz scene, an era that saw the guitar raised to the status of saxophones and trumpets. Martino and Montgomery's styles, however, were quite different, one rapid-fire post-bop, the other blues-based hard bop. This doesn't mean, however, that Martino ...
see all copies from $8.00!
new only from $10.04!
|
|
El Hombre [RVG Remaster]
(2007)
more music like this
by
Pat Martino
Guitarist Pat Martino's debut as a leader finds the 22-year-old showing off his roots in soul-jazz organ groups while looking ahead at the same time. Joined by organist Trudy Pitts, flutist Danny Turner, drummer Mitch Fine, and both Abdu Johnson and Vance Anderson on percussion, Martino primarily plays a straight-ahead set (five of his originals, ...
see all copies from $9.73!
new only from $9.73!
|
|
All Sides Now
(1996)
more music like this
by
Pat Martino
Veteran Pat Martino is teamed up with a variety of different fellow guitarists on this interesting if not quite essential release. Martino matches wits with guitarist Charlie Hunter (who on Stevie Wonder's "Too High" often sounds like an organist), Tuck Andress, Kevin Eubanks, Les Paul ("I'm Confessin'"), Mike Stern and Michael Hedges. In addition ...
see all copies from $12.00!
new only from $16.31!
|
|
Jazz for When You're Alone [32 Jazz]
(1999)
more music like this
by
Various Artists
The 32Jazz label, under the leadership of Joel Dorn, continues to release compilations designed to fit a particular mood or state of being. Thus there have been albums as Jazz for a Rainy Afternoon, Groove Jammy, and Songs That Made the Phone Light Up. Now we have an album dedicated to being alone, not loneliness as Dorn explains his in liner ...
see all copies from $1.99!
new only from $9.75!
|
|
East!
(1968)
more music like this
by
Pat Martino
Despite the title and the cover of this CD reissue (which makes it appear that the performances are greatly influenced by music of the Far East), the style played by guitarist Pat Martino's quartet is very much in the hard bop tradition. Martino was already developing his own sound and is in excellent form with pianist Eddie Green, drummer Lenny ...
see all copies from $6.98!
new only from $8.82!
|
|
Think Tank
(2003)
more music like this
by
Pat Martino
Guitarist Pat Martino has tempered his serpentine, machine-gun improvisational style over the years into a soft-focus graph-paper approach that lies somewhere between Pat Metheny and Bill Frisell. His playing, at once mathematically dense and puritanical in its economy, can impress with long bursts of harmonic complexity and stylistic flourishes ...
see all copies from $15.40!
new only from $15.40!
|
|
We'll Be Together Again
(1976)
more music like this
by
Pat Martino
When We'll Be Together Again was recorded in 1976, a 31-year-old Pat Martino was four years away from being operated on for the brain aneurysm that would wipe out his memory. The Philadelphia guitarist was also very much at the height of his creative powers -- a fact that's hard to miss on this excellent session, which 32 Jazz reissued on CD in ...
see all copies from $8.70!
new only from $8.70!
|
|
The Maker
(1994)
more music like this
by
Pat Martino
A sigh of relief was breathed by many a fan upon the release of The Maker, because it marked the first time Pat Martino had released recordings in successive years since the late '70s. Here he is once again joined by kindred spirits James Ridl on piano and Marc Johnson on bass, along with the relatively unknown but very capable Joe Bonadio on ...
see all copies from $9.79!
new only from $11.95!
|
|
Live at Yoshi's
(2001)
more music like this
by
Pat Martino
With Live at Yoshi's, his 20th recording as a leader and third release for the Blue Note label, the legendary Pat Martino has come full circle. Accompanied by Joey DeFrancesco on Hammond B-3 and Billy Hart on drums, the hard bop and funky soul-jazz of this trio are sure to please enthusiasts of the guitar, organ, and drum trio. Martino, heir to ...
see all copies from $13.76!
new only from $13.76!
|
view cover
|
Starbright/Joyous Lake
(2006)
more music like this
by
Pat Martino
Before jazz guitarist and composer Pat Martino's surgery after a brain aneurysm, which took away his memory and ability to play for seven years, he made a kind of left turn. Martino had been making trio and quartet recordings for most of the '70s that featured his reflective or quietly swinging originals and standards. In 1976 he made Starbright, ...
see all copies from $9.68!
new only from $9.68!
|
view cover
|
Baiyina (The Clear Evidence)
(1968)
more music like this
by
Pat Martino
Pat Martino's fourth of five Prestige albums contains plenty of intriguing music. The innovative guitarist is joined by Bobby Rose on second guitar, Gregory Herbert on alto and flute (making his recording debut), bassist Richard Davis, drummer Charlie Persip, Reggie Ferguson on tabla, and Balakrishna on tamboura. Together they perform Martino's ...
see all copies from $5.90!
new only from $8.35!
|
view cover
|
Strings!
(1967)
more music like this
by
Pat Martino
Guitarist Pat Martino's second recording as a leader (which has been reissued on CD) finds him essentially playing advanced bop. His quintet (with Joe Farrell on tenor and flute, pianist Cedar Walton, bassist Ben Tucker and drummer Walter Perkins) really roars on an uptempo version of "Minority" and is diverse enough to come up with meaningful ...
see all copies from $8.35!
new only from $8.35!
|
view cover
|
Giants of Jazz: Pat Martino
(2004)
more music like this
by
Pat Martino
Giants of Jazz: Pat Martino is a nice budget collection of the guitarist's landmark work from the '60s and '70s. Included are such standout tracks as the ballad "We'll Be Together Again," John Coltrane's "Impressions," and the expansive "Willow." While collectors will most likely want the full-length albums, this is a solid introduction to Martino ...
see all copies from $9.26!
new only from $9.26!
|
view cover
|
First Light
(1999)
more music like this
by
Pat Martino
First Light continues a long line of excellent releases by the 32 Jazz label and Pat Martino. While neither Joyous Lake or Starbright merit the designation of "classic," the combination of both recordings on one budget-priced CD make two-fer an essential fusion recording. [First Light was reissued by Savoy Jazz in 2003.] Robert Taylor, All Music ...
see all copies from $11.23!
new only from $11.23!
|
view cover
|
70's Jazz Pioneers: Live at the Town Hall, NYC
(1999)
more music like this
by
Various Artists
The '70s have been unfairly maligned by some of the more conservative jazz critics, but in truth, the '70s were a very creative decade for jazz. From the fusion of Return to Forever and Weather Report to the funk-jazz of Grover Washington, Jr. and the Crusaders and the modal explorations of McCoy Tyner and Joe Henderson, the '70s were banner years ...
see all copies from $3.95!
new only from $9.67!
|
view cover
|
Footprints
(1972)
more music like this
by
Pat Martino
Originally released by Cobblestone and later by Muse, this 1997 CD reissue from 32 Jazz features the distinctive and exploratory guitarist Pat Martino in a tribute to Wes Montgomery. Martino does not attempt to sound like Wes (although he uses octaves here and there), and only one of the six selections ("Road Song") was actually recorded by ...
see all copies from $8.70!
new only from $8.70!
|
view cover
|
Fire Dance
(1998)
more music like this
by
Pat Martino
Fire Dance is an East-meets-West fusion recording that was the brainchild of Peter Block (flute) and Habib Khan (sitar). Block recruited Pat Martino for this session after hearing his work on The Maker and Baiyina, making him a logical choice. Martino is mostly relegated to a sideman/group member role, but he is given plenty of space. While Block, ...
see all copies from $22.89!
new only from $69.98!
|
view cover
|
Spring Jazz
(2000)
more music like this
by
Various Artists
Spring Jazz, the final volume in 32 Jazz's Jazz for the Seasons series, collects fresh, vibrant tracks from Woody Shaw, Kenny Burrell, Don Patterson, and Ray Bryant. The Modern Jazz Quartet's "One Note Samba," Les McCann's "I Can Dig It," Pat Martino's "Blue in Green," and Grant Green's "Samba de Orpheus" are among the highlights of this lively ...
see all copies from $6.00!
new only from $6.00!
|
view cover
|
Impressions: The Incredible Pat Martino
(2005)
more music like this
by
Pat Martino
Impressions collects tracks from four of guitarist Pat Martino's best Muse albums from the '70s, including 1974's Consciousness, 1975's Footprints, 1976's We'll Be Together Again, and 1977's Exit. From Martino's most well-known and perhaps most creative period, these albums found the technically deft musician tackling everything from American ...
see all copies from $10.52!
new only from $10.52!
|
view cover
|
El Hombre
(1967)
more music like this
by
Pat Martino
Guitarist Pat Martino's debut as a leader finds the 22-year-old showing off his roots in soul-jazz organ groups while looking ahead at the same time. Joined by organist Trudy Pitts, flutist Danny Turner, drummer Mitch Fine, and both Abdu Johnson and Vance Anderson on percussion, Martino primarily plays a straight-ahead set (five of his originals, ...
see all copies from $14.94!
new only from $14.94!
|
view cover
|
Timeless
(2003)
more music like this
by
Pat Martino
This edition of Savoy's Timeless series delves into cuts taken from the Pat Martino albums Consciousness, Exit, We'll Be Together Again, and Footprints, which the guitarist originally recorded for the Muse label. These nine tracks have been remastered using 24-bit digital transfers from the original acetates and tape masters. Hearing these tracks ...
see all copies from $8.70!
new only from $8.70!
|
view cover
|
Consciousness
(1974)
more music like this
by
Pat Martino
Martino on the way up. Mostly quartet recordings for the brilliant guitarist. "Willow," a dark, understated gem. Contains seven tracks, three by Martino, three standards, and Joni Mitchell's "Both Sides Now." Guitar students should study this one. Michael G. Nastos, All Music Guide
see all copies from $23.38!
new only from $23.38!
|
view cover
|
The Return
(1987)
more music like this
by
Pat Martino
Pat Martino suffered a brain aneurysm in 1980, and after successful surgery, he was left with musical amnesia. He had to completely relearn how to play guitar, and the process of recovery took a long time. Finally, in 1987, he was ready to play in public and record. Showcased in a trio with bassist Steve LaSpina and drummer Joey Baron, Martino ...
see all copies from $34.48!
new only from $34.48!
|
view cover
|
Cool School of Jazz
(1998)
more music like this
by
Various Artists
see all copies from $1.99!
|
|
|
Browse artists
Browse genres
We guarantee every item's condition, as described on Alibris. If you are not satisfied that an item is as described, return your purchase for a refund.
|