Joe Pass (born Joseph Anthony Passalaqua, January 13, 1929, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA, died May 23, 1994, Los Angeles, California), was a virtuoso jazz guitarist. One of the greatest solo jazz artists of all time, Joe Pass also ranks as one of the great guitarists not only for his knowledge of the instrument and technical prowess, but also his compositional and improvisational skills. It was Norman Granz, the iconic producer of Jazz at the Philharmonic and the founder of Verve Records, who, upon hearing Pass in 1970, immediately recognised the "new talent" and signed him to Granz's new Pablo Records label (named for Granz's friend Pablo Picasso). In 1974, Pass released his landmark solo album "Virtuoso" on Pablo Records. Also in 1974, Pablo Records released the album "The Trio" featuring Pass, Oscar Peterson, and Niels-Henning ??rsted Pedersen. "The Trio" won a Grammy award for best jazz performance. As part of the Pablo Records "stable," Pass also recorded with Benny Carter, Robert Conti, Milt Jackson, Herb Ellis, Zoot Sims, Duke Ellington, Dizzy Gillespie, Ella Fitzgerald, Count Basie, Sarah Vaughan and others.
| 1 | Misty | Virtuoso 2 |
| 2 | I Can't Kick | My Song |
| 3 | Laura | I remember Charlie Parker |
| 4 | Rockin' Chair | My Song |
| 5 | Ninths | Virtuoso No. 3 |
| 6 | Azure | My Song |
| 7 | Just Friends | I remember Charlie Parker |
| 8 | Duke | My Song |
| 9 | Pasta Blues | Virtuoso No. 3 |
| 10 | Sweet lorraine | Virtuoso |
| 11 | Out Of Nowhere (Concept II) | I remember Charlie Parker |
| 12 | Limehouse Blues | Virtuoso 2 |
| 13 | Paco de Lucia | Virtuoso No. 3 |
| 14 | My old flame | Virtuoso |
| 15 | Windows | Virtuoso 2 |
| 16 | All the things you are | Virtuoso |
| 17 | Minor Detail | Virtuoso No. 3 |
| 18 | Blues for Alican | Virtuoso |
| 19 | Easy To Love | I remember Charlie Parker |
| 20 | Five Hundred Miles High | Virtuoso 2 |