quarta-feira, 18 de fevereiro de 2015

Don Ellis - Live at Monterey! 1966

The first effort by the Don Ellis big band, as with all of his other orchestral projects, has yet to be reissued on CD. One of the most exciting new jazz big bands of the period, Ellis' ensemble became notorious for its ability to play coherently in odd time signatures. One of the four originals heard on this acclaimed outing from the 1966 Monterey Jazz Festival is titled "33 222 1 222" to show how the band manages to perform in 19/4 time. The other selections are Hank Levy's "Passacaglia And Fugue," "Concerto For Trumpet" (in 5/4) and "New Nine." In addition to the time signatures, Ellis enjoyed utilizing unusual combinations of instruments; the instrumentation on this date consists of five trumpets, three trombones, five saxes, piano, three bassists, two drummers and a percussionist. Among the more notable sidemen are a young Tom Scott (who solos on alto) and tenor-saxophonistIra Schulman. Highly recommended but unfortunately this album will be difficult to find. AMG.

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3 comentários:

musicyoucan disse...

It seems there is an issue. The music files is Mylon Lefevre - Mylon 1970 instead the previous one.
Regards and Thanks to fix it.

Madshoes Carlos disse...

Hi thanks for telling me about it! It's ok now, enjoy. And thanks for your visit. Take care.

musicyoucan disse...

Many Thanks Carlos. It is OK now.