Jim Hall's "Ballad Essentials" is a captivating journey through the world of cool jazz, released in 2000 under the Concord Jazz label. This compilation album spans the years 1981 to 1989, drawing from five distinct Concord recordings, including "Circles" (1981), "Jim Hall's Three" (1986), and "All Across the City" (1989). With a runtime of 59 minutes, the album features 10 tracks that showcase Jim Hall's mastery of the genre.
The album opens with the timeless "Prelude to a Kiss," followed by a collaborative piece with George Shearing, "I See Nothing to Laugh About." Other highlights include the soothing "Skylark," the introspective "Circles," and a live rendition of "Embraceable You" recorded at Village West in New York in 1982. The album also features lesser-known gems like "Emily" and "Beija-Flor," adding a touch of diversity to the collection.
Jim Hall's virtuosity on the guitar is evident throughout, as he effortlessly navigates through these classic ballads. The album is a testament to his skill and versatility, making it a valuable addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection. Whether you're a longtime fan of Jim Hall or a newcomer to his music, "Ballad Essentials" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.