Sunday, July 6, 2014

Herb Ellis - Nothing But The Blues

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 57:40
Size: 132.0 MB
Styles: Guitar jazz
Year: 1958/1994
Art: Front

[7:05] 1. Pap's Blues
[5:38] 2. Big Red's Boogie Woogie
[2:59] 3. Tin Roof Blues
[6:01] 4. Soft Winds
[4:44] 5. Royal Garden Blues
[6:01] 6. Patti Cake
[7:12] 7. Blues For Janet
[4:50] 8. Blues For Junior
[3:11] 9. Les Tricheurs
[3:20] 10. Clo's Blues
[4:19] 11. Phil's Tune
[2:15] 12. Mic's Jump

Guitarist Herb Ellis considers this is his favorite personal album and it is easy to see why. With trumpeter Roy Eldridge and tenor saxophonist Stan Getz contributing contrasting but equally rewarding solos and lots of inspired riffing while bassist Ray Brown and drummer Stan Levey join Ellis in the pianoless rhythm section, these performances have plenty of color and drive. Ellis does indeed stick to the blues during the original eight selections yet there is also a surprising amount of variety. This CD reissue has been augmented by four numbers from 1958 originally recorded for a European soundtrack. Getz, Eldridge, and Coleman Hawkins all have their features but Dizzy Gillespie fares best. ~Scott Yanow

Nothing But The Blues

10 comments:

  1. Wonderful sessions! And Ellis really shines -the sound is very good. A luxury to have Getz and Eldridge. Thanks!

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  2. Nothing fantastic about the guitar player, but the horns steals the show.

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  3. I would also like to hear this Herb Ellis record if you would re-up it please.
    Just let me know if I'm requesting too much - I'll try to cut back but you just have so much great stuff that I want to hear!
    Thanks so much for everything.

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    12-08-2015

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  5. Pleas, Giullia, repost this album. Thank you, Edilson

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