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2001 live album by Joe Pass
What Is There to Say Released 2001 Recorded 13–14 September 1990 Venue Vine Street Bar and Grill, Hollywood, California Genre Jazz , Bop Label Pablo Producer Eric Miller
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings [2]
What Is There to Say (or more completely, What Is There to Say: Joe Pass Solo Guitar ) is a live album by jazz guitarist Joe Pass , recorded in 1990 and released posthumously in 2001.
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"Django " (John Lewis ) – 5:02
"Old Folks " (Willard Robison , Dedette Lee Hill) – 4:13
"I Concentrate on You " (Cole Porter ) – 4:04
"I'll Be Around " (Alec Wilder ) – 5:01
"They Can't Take That Away from Me " (George Gershwin , Ira Gershwin ) – 4:02
"Medley: It's All in the Game /Yesterdays " (Carl Sigman , Charles Dawes , Otto Harbach , Jerome Kern ) – 6:29
"Come Rain or Come Shine " (Harold Arlen , Johnny Mercer ) – 4:30
"On Green Dolphin Street " (Bronisław Kaper , Ned Washington ) – 7:01
"What Is There to Say?" (Vernon Duke , E. Y. "Yip" Harburg ) – 6:44
"Nobody Else But Me " (Oscar Hammerstein II , Jerome Kern ) – 5:17
"Lush Life " (Billy Strayhorn ) – 7:15
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