0:00 Cute 2:50 This Guy's In Love With You 6:52 Lover 8:35 Nice Work If You Can Get It 11:04 Scott's Lullaby 13:10 By The Time I Get To Phoenix 17:29 Dancing In The Dark 20:07 Lover Man 23:56 All Alone 26:56 The Blue Room 29:17 Love Theme For Jo 31:55 Where Is Love?
I knew George personally and need to share that as a human being, he was the most kind, gentle and humble man I have known in my 81 years on God’s Green Earth.
Thank you for sharing, Mr. Hutchinson. I had not heard George Van Eps music before today and am having a delightful time listening to his albums on youtube. I hope you have a wonderful day, all the best.
This is my favourite George Van Eps album that I've heard (so far). Thanks for posting it up. I love a good solo guitar album but so many jazz guitarists are just too damn busy - too many notes, not even a nanosecond of space left between them. GVE leaves space, is not afraid to let chords hang. He certainly squeezes plenty of notes and ideas in but he always has a lightness of touch here. This strikes me as an album to file next to Grant Green's 'Idle Moments' or perhaps Joe Pass's untypical-for-him 'Virtuoso 3' album. I can imagine returning to this one many times.
I got here backwards! Kurt Rosenwinkel mentioned his book. Joe Pass was like him but on steroids. One of my 1st teachers studied under GVE. His name was Alan DeMause. And now I finally listen...what a monster! Thank you for posting this.
I got here backwards too. I found Tim Lerch on the internet, then from him I learned about Ted Greene, and after listening to the interview Ted did with George I got curious and ended here.
@@oneloveSURFISTA lol Yes me too,sort of, I was given a friends album collection with his passing r.i.p. & knew of many of the names even sounds of great guitarists(besides rock & roll:) ) I hear A LOT of style of sounds, & save many things just for the deep vibe they connect with! and finally slowed down enough to truly listen to him! & he has it BIG TIME! This is also the one time I don't mind the algorithm or power of google :) Keep jammin .Peace Takes Practice" Rick
Joe Pass is Van Eps on caffeine, which is different. Van Eps is more sophisticated. Ted Greene dwarfs them both, but he was in the opinion of many the best ever.
just uploaded last week, i had to hunt to the depths of the internet to find this so i figured id make it more accessible. I found out about George through Ted too! Love them both!
@@mackw3363 Thanks for the answer! Am just getting into George - your upload being my first listen - , but starting to love it aswell! Those solo guitarists man - especially Ted, my all time favourite - they're the best!
Mr george VAN eps est agréable à écouter, peut de guitariste jazz se sont attaqués à des représentations, albums, solo il faut être vraiment doué et avoir beaucoup de technicité, que se soit Jimmy raney Chuck Wayne hank garland Howard roberts erb ellis tal farlow jhonny smith, barney kessel René thomas Jimmy Bruno ,Charlie Christian, ne si son aventuré, ont trouve un nombre peu élevés qui sy sont lancés Oscar moore, Lenny breau, george VAN eps, Charlie BIRD, mais mr joe pass était au-dessus du lot jai acheté virtuoso 1 en 1979 qui m'a fait découvrir ce génie absolu de la guitare jazz, blue for Fred, remember Charlie parker ,médiation, virtuoso 2,3,4,que se soit guitare électrique ou acoustique, c'était la maîtrise absolue, il a aussi enregistré sur une douze corde album 12 string the stone jazz, joe pass à enregistrer avec les plus hautes pointures du jazz,Oscar peterson, dizzy, buddy de franco, art VAN DAMME, milt jackson, ray brown, il à accompagné les plus grandes chanteuses bref,joe pass fût comme art tatum, Charlie parker des génies absolus vive le jazz 🎸🎻🎷🎺🥁🥁👍❤
0:00 Cute
2:50 This Guy's In Love With You
6:52 Lover
8:35 Nice Work If You Can Get It
11:04 Scott's Lullaby
13:10 By The Time I Get To Phoenix
17:29 Dancing In The Dark
20:07 Lover Man
23:56 All Alone
26:56 The Blue Room
29:17 Love Theme For Jo
31:55 Where Is Love?
❤thanks 🎉😊
I knew George personally and need to share that as a human being, he was the most kind, gentle and humble man I have known in my 81 years on God’s Green Earth.
Thank you for sharing, Mr. Hutchinson. I had not heard George Van Eps music before today and am having a delightful time listening to his albums on youtube. I hope you have a wonderful day, all the best.
wonderful
This is my favourite George Van Eps album that I've heard (so far). Thanks for posting it up. I love a good solo guitar album but so many jazz guitarists are just too damn busy - too many notes, not even a nanosecond of space left between them. GVE leaves space, is not afraid to let chords hang. He certainly squeezes plenty of notes and ideas in but he always has a lightness of touch here. This strikes me as an album to file next to Grant Green's 'Idle Moments' or perhaps Joe Pass's untypical-for-him 'Virtuoso 3' album. I can imagine returning to this one many times.
💚🎉 hermoso resplandor musical❤ gracias 😊
I promise you his style will live on
I got here backwards!
Kurt Rosenwinkel mentioned his book.
Joe Pass was like him but on steroids.
One of my 1st teachers studied under GVE. His name was Alan DeMause.
And now I finally listen...what a monster!
Thank you for posting this.
Got here because of youtube algorithm.. Lucky!
I got here backwards too.
I found Tim Lerch on the internet, then from him I learned about Ted Greene, and after listening to the interview Ted did with George I got curious and ended here.
@@oneloveSURFISTA lol Yes me too,sort of, I was given a friends album collection with his passing r.i.p. & knew of many of the names even sounds of great guitarists(besides rock & roll:) ) I hear A LOT of style of sounds, & save many things just for the deep vibe they connect with! and finally slowed down enough to truly listen to him! & he has it BIG TIME! This is also the one time I don't mind the algorithm or power of google :) Keep jammin .Peace Takes Practice" Rick
I'm 62years old guitar aficionado. I studied jazz guitar from Alan DeMause's instruction book for beginners! I
leaned a lot from that book😊
Joe Pass is Van Eps on caffeine, which is different. Van Eps is more sophisticated. Ted Greene dwarfs them both, but he was in the opinion of many the best ever.
Thank you for uploading this, Love Theme For Jo is home to me now.
I wish there is a higher-quality source, hopefully one day I'll get one.
Excellent. Brilliant and tasteful.
My thoughts too !
George’s best album in my opinion is “ Mellow Guitar “ on Columbia. 1957. It is on TH-cam. My favorite track is “Yesterdays “
Enjoy 😅
Great music
Released in 1969
why so many ads? Is that YT’s doing? Didn’t think this channel was even monetized yet
Hi, I'm not monetising any of the videos on my channel. If you are getting ads, perhaps the audio has been claimed by rights holders.
Thank you so much for uploading this
Very talented, I love it
What a wonderful musician - in the real sense of the word - I wonder if he is of Dutch ancestry ?
Probably, or Belgium.
I can hear where George Benson got his sound
Van Epps has a much more bigger warmer with a hint resonance to it than Benson’s sound is cleaner as Ms a little brighter.
@@theirritatedirishman5440 true on all counts, but OP's correct that there's clearly an influence there on Benson's playing
How come this has only ten views??? I got here from Ted Greene
just uploaded last week, i had to hunt to the depths of the internet to find this so i figured id make it more accessible. I found out about George through Ted too! Love them both!
@@mackw3363 Thanks for the answer! Am just getting into George - your upload being my first listen - , but starting to love it aswell! Those solo guitarists man - especially Ted, my all time favourite - they're the best!
Mr george VAN eps est agréable à écouter, peut de guitariste jazz se sont attaqués à des représentations, albums, solo il faut être vraiment doué et avoir beaucoup de technicité, que se soit Jimmy raney Chuck Wayne hank garland Howard roberts erb ellis tal farlow jhonny smith, barney kessel René thomas Jimmy Bruno ,Charlie Christian, ne si son aventuré, ont trouve un nombre peu élevés qui sy sont lancés Oscar moore, Lenny breau, george VAN eps, Charlie BIRD, mais mr joe pass était au-dessus du lot jai acheté virtuoso 1 en 1979 qui m'a fait découvrir ce génie absolu de la guitare jazz, blue for Fred, remember Charlie parker ,médiation, virtuoso 2,3,4,que se soit guitare électrique ou acoustique, c'était la maîtrise absolue, il a aussi enregistré sur une douze corde album 12 string the stone jazz, joe pass à enregistrer avec les plus hautes pointures du jazz,Oscar peterson, dizzy, buddy de franco, art VAN DAMME, milt jackson, ray brown, il à accompagné les plus grandes chanteuses bref,joe pass fût comme art tatum, Charlie parker des génies absolus vive le jazz 🎸🎻🎷🎺🥁🥁👍❤