Impeccable, tasteful, and flawlessly executed, this two-CD package documents guitarist Jim Hall and bassist Ron Carter's interactions before live audiences in the mid-'80s. Previously released as single albums entitled Live at the Village West and Telephone, Telepathy gives ample evidence of the two musicians' empathy, sensitivity, and subtlety. Virtually every piece is taken at a relaxed, midtempo pace, offering the patient listener an intimate glimpse into two highly skilled craftsmen at work. Hall's rounded, bell-like tone and Carter's assured rhythms are extremely well-suited to investigate the harmonic possibilities on a variety of tunes, from "Blue Monk" and "St. Thomas" in the bebop vein to "Stardust" and "Embraceable You" on the standard side. "Two's Blues" and "Bags Groove" suggest cerebral blues, whereas "Summer Night" and "Candlelight" are given the pristine, introspective treatment at which these two are masters. Hall's inviting, accessible style has changed little over the past 40 years, and with Carter as the perfect foil, his sophisticated lyricism and deft use of chords are once again put on display. --Wally Shoup