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Old 07-13-2007, 06:12 PM
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Shalom Salaam
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To many to list, most of mine are from live Jazz bootlegs of Kurt Rosenwinkel, Bill Frisell, etc.

A few classic ones that come to mind are John Scofield's solo's on the early Chris Potter record Unspoken. He rips it on every track, most notably Amsterdam Blues and Witsful. Sco's solo on "wee" from enroute and "not you again" from Works for Me both stand out to me.

Wes Montgomery on "Impressions" will always be one of my favorite solos on any instrument. Pure mastery.

Bill Frisell on the Paul Motian records "Monk in Motion" and "On Broadway" is breathtaking. Unreal playing. So simple, yet unbelievabley challenging.

Pat Martino takes some amazing solo's on an early record of his "El Hombre". He absolutely destroys the standard "Just Friends".

Kurt Rosenwinkel takes some of the greatest solo's you'll ever hear on most of his records, most notably Deep Song and The Next Step. His live solo's are unreal.

Countless Joe Pass Solo Guitar solos. the whole album 'Virtuoso".

Many other solo's by the likes of Jim Hall, Adam Rogers, Jimi Hendrix, Wayne Krantz, Guinga, Grant Green, George Benson, B.B. King, so many more...
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