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Don Ellis - Discography [22 Albums] (1960-1978) [MP3 320 kbps]

Artist: Don Ellis
Title: Discography
Year Of Release: 1960-1978
Genre: Jazz, Big Band, Avant-garde, Jazz-Fusion
Quality: MP3 320 kbps
Total Size: 2,5 Gb
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A talented trumpeter with a vivid musical imagination and the willingness to try new things, Don Ellis led some of the most colorful big bands of the 1965-75 period. After graduating from Boston University, Ellis played in the big bands of Ray McKinley, Charlie Barnet, and Maynard Ferguson (he was featured with the latter on "Three More Foxes"), recorded with Charles Mingus, and played with George Russell's sextet (at the same time as Eric Dolphy). Ellis led four quartet and trio sessions during 1960-1962 for Candid, New Jazz, and Pacific Jazz, mixing together bop, free jazz, and his interest in modern classical music. However it was in 1965 when he put together his first orchestra that he really started to make an impression in jazz. Ellis's big bands were distinguished by their unusual instrumentation (which in its early days had up to three bassists and three drummers including Ellis himself), the leader's desire to investigate unusual time changes (including 7/8, 9/8, and even 15/16), its occasionally wacky humor (highlighted by an excess of false endings), and an openness towards using rock rhythms and (in later years) electronics. Ellis invented the four-valve trumpet and utilized a ring modulator and all types of wild electronic devices by the late '60s. By 1971, his band consisted of an eight-piece brass section (including French horn and tuba), a four-piece woodwind section, a string quartet, and a two-drum rhythm section. A later unrecorded edition even added a vocal quartet. 

Among Don Ellis's sidemen were Glenn Ferris, Tom Scott, John Klemmer, Sam Falzone, Frank Strozier, Dave MacKay, and the brilliant pianist (straight from Bulgaria) Milcho Leviev. The orchestra's most memorable recordings were Autumn, Live at the Fillmore, and Tears of Joy (all for Columbia). After suffering a mid-'70s heart attack, Ellis returned to live performing, playing the "superbone" and a later edition of his big band featured Art Pepper. Ellis's last recording was at the 1977 Montreux Jazz Festival, a year before his heart finally gave out.

ALBUMS
1960 • Don Ellis - A Simplex One
1960 • Don Ellis – ...How Time Passes...
1961 • Don Ellis – Out Of Nowhere
1961 • The Don Ellis Quintet – New Ideas
1962 • Don Ellis – Essence
1966 • Don Ellis Orchestra – 'Live' At Monterey!
1967 • The Don Ellis Orchestra – Live In 3 ⅔ /4 Time
1968 • Don Ellis And His Orchestra – Autumn
1968 • The Don Ellis Orchestra – Electric Bath {Columbia, CK 65522}
1967 • Don Ellis Octet – Pieces Of Eight: Live At UCLA (2 CD)
1968 • Don Ellis Orchestra – Shock Treatment
1969 • Don Ellis Orchestra – The New Don Ellis Band Goes Underground
1970 • Don Ellis – Don Ellis At Fillmore (2 CD)
1971 • Don Ellis – Tears Of Joy (2 CD)
1972 • Don Ellis – Connection
1973 • Don Ellis – Haiku
1973 • Don Ellis – Soaring
1977 • Don Ellis – Live At Montreux
1977 • Don Ellis – Music From Other Galaxies And Planets
1978 • Don Ellis – Live In India
1995 • Don Ellis - Giants Of Jazz
2013 • Don Ellis & Wojciech Karolak Trio

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Category: DISCOGRAPHY | Added : (28.04.2022)
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