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Where do you land with Don Ellis @GO ?
Don Ellis Goes Underground is one of my favourite albums. Hes one of my favourite band leaders. Y'know obviously the tune from The French Connection is highly recommendable.. loads of great albums.. everything between 65 and 78 ..like ..that he led...and yknow he played some serious sessions as an uncredited side man...especially on the CTI smooth jazz albums

77 Live at Montreux though ... thats where its at. Stupid nuts virtuosity on top of the mentallest bespoke big band charts you could think of!

Oh yeah Im into it. And thanks for bringing him up. This is my music

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I am seriously fucking into 60s and 70s big band jazz...its my mastermind subject

especially early 70s british big band like nucleus etc

European jazz is the sound of joy to me .. omg eberhard weber

I wish I was 20 in west germany in 1972... id be famous now

Don Ellis. Top dog....also see Maynard Ferguson!
 
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Dig this ..... possibly strictly for us musos ...theres a wealth of riffs here..enough for a full rock n roll gig ..in one tune .. Its great for a Sunday night with a spliff

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Don Ellis Goes Underground is one of my favourite albums. Hes one of my favourite band leaders. Y'know obviously the tune from The French Connection is highly recommendable.. loads of great albums.. everything between 65 and 78 ..like ..that he led...and yknow he played some serious sessions as an uncredited side man...especially on the CTI smooth jazz albums

77 Live at Montreux though ... thats where its at. Stupid nuts virtuosity on top of the mentallest bespoke big band charts you could think of!

Oh yeah Im into it. And thanks for bringing him up. This is my music

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I am seriously fucking into 60s and 70s big band jazz...its my mastermind subject

especially early 70s british big band like nucleus etc

European jazz is the sound of joy to me .. omg eberhard weber

I wish I was 20 in west germany in 1972... id be famous now

Don Ellis. Top dog....also see Maynard Ferguson!

Hell yes!!! I’ve loved Don Ellis forever, have most of his albums which you could get for pennies and probably still can, and I didn’t know a soul who even really knew him, let alone liked him. Talk about someone who was out on their own and then disappeared off the cultural map.

Electric Bath is probably my fave, or Shock Treatment.
 
Hell yes!!! I’ve loved Don Ellis forever, have most of his albums which you could get for pennies and probably still can, and I didn’t know a soul who even really knew him, let alone liked him. Talk about someone who was out on their own and then disappeared off the cultural map.

Electric Bath is probably my fave, or Shock Treatment.
We are now brothers.

I always got the impression that Don was just TOOO white for his own good...people wernt ready for a white rad post modern duke ellington . he was too far advanced for his time. Still, was a millionaire bandleader and all round culture creator.

Electric Bath is THE BIZZO ..Aww man!! his solo in the first track! and the mad distorted clavinet

And the last wig out track New Horizons ..mad morrocan sounding jazz
 
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