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Sounds of Synanon

1962 live album by Joe Pass


Sounds of Synanon is the debut album by jazz guitarist Joe Pass. The album was recorded with patients at the Synanon Drug Center where Pass was being treated for addiction to heroin.[2]

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Reception

Jazz critic Leonard Feather reviewed the album for the July 5, 1962 issue of DownBeat magazine and said,[3] "This album does more than merely present a group of good musicians, it unveils a star. In Joe Pass, Synanon and Pacific Jazz have discovered a major jazz talent..."[1]

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Personnel


References

  1. "Sounds of Synanon". DownBeat. Elmhurst, Illinois. 5 July 1962.
  2. Taylor, Robert. "Sounds of Synanon". AllMusic. Retrieved 21 December 2017.
  3. Reney, Tom (13 January 2016). "Joe Pass". digital.nepr.net. Retrieved 21 January 2018.

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