Looking for Jazz emsembles with a guitar flair


I am a jazz enthusiast and looking for CD's that feature guitar passages and solos. I particularly like guitar phrases that echo the likes of Joe Pass, Wes Montgomery and some of Kenny Burrell styles. The Scofield style is not my cup of tea however.
Looking for your suggestions to add to my library.

Hugo
giorgioh
Try Duke Ellington's "Duke's Big Four". It's a quartet date from 1973 on the Pablo label. It's Duke - piano, Ray Brown - bass, Louis Bellson - drums and Joe Pass on guitar. Very well played all the way around and really REALLY good recording.
Peter White / Playin' Favorites.
This is smooth jazz guitarist Peter White playing soul jazz classics. Ensembles that's mostly instrumental. Released in 06.
Not only great music but recorded well which is a prerequisite on my system/taste.

Frank
I cycled thru so many amp/pre incl Shindo, Atma, Jules, countless other gears/accessories to find the sonic experience. Now that I have settled with the right sound, I found it harder and harder to find the right content to match my gear. For example, putting a vhs source thru a 1080P plasma. I highly recommend NGUYEN LE. Nguyen LE's content is fluid and recording by ACT is superb ie. the layering. IMHO, his best is yet to come. He doesn't have signatory chop, and when speaking of World, he is Vietnamese, raised in Europe, influenced by Jazz/Rock/World. Most/all other guitarists have tried the World things and the results are half-*** including John McLaughlin, Eric Clapton, countless... Also, other guitarists also tried Jimi Hendix... Nguyen Le's interpretation of Jimi Hendrix in his Purple CD is creative and awesome!
Lenny Breau hasn't been mentioned yet. Such a shame that he has always been so overlooked. I really like the album Guitar Sounds From Lenny Breau even though it has a few novelty covers such as King Of The Road & Hard Day's Night. There's a little documentary on youtube that tells a bit more about his life. I've yet to track down the album he cut with Chet Atkins. Anyone hear this?