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  1. #26

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    Quote Originally Posted by JakeAcci
    I have a duet CD Tal Farlow and I forget who is...couldn't find it...Phillip Catherine? Atilla Zoller? It's not Lenny Breau
    Maybe tal farlow &phillippe petit (a great french guitarist) , standard recital.

    It is a really great duo album. Each guitar to one ear. Quite impressive they are only 2 but you sometime feel like there is a drummer a bassist & a fendrr rhode (solo of harmonics).

    Sylvain

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    Bireli Lagrene and Sylvain Luc - Duets album
    but you have to see them rather than listen to the record
    alway someting new
    They are really incredible players.

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    A couple more:

    Jesse Van Ruller & Maarten van der Grinten- "Nine Stories From"
    Peter Bernstein & Joachim Schoenecker - "Dialogues"

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    Billy Bean & John Pisano's kitchen sessions makin'it again, and west coast sessions (with a very young and fantastic dennis budimir on some tracks!) are among the most incredible bebop jazz guitar playing i have ever heard! Billy Bean is playing his ass off.

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    I pretty sure it was not Jimmy Bryant, but rather Freddie Bryant who made the album with Dave Stryker and Doug Ranney.

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    Concord Jazz Guitar Collective - Howard Alden, Frank Vignola, Jimmy Bruno; one of my favs...

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    Some really good suggestions. Here are a few more.

    The first one is out of left field, but actually quite good.

    Joe Pass and Roy Clark Play Hank Williams (link is to allmusic review which is laudatory.)

    Pizarellis, father and son, made several albums together.

    Larry Coryell's Spaces Revisted features Birelli Lagrene.

    Jimmy Raney and Kenny Burrell, Two Guitars.

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    Not an album, but great interplay: