Time: 66:57+66:41
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Styles: Jazz
Art: Front & Back
CD 1:
01. Elvin Jones Blues (20:12)
02. In A Sentimental Mood (15:51)
03. Doll Of Bridges (30:53)
CD 2:
01. George And Me (22:00)
02. My One And Only Love (15:21)
03. Antigua (20:01)
04. Friday Night ( 9:18)
Elvin Jones was an icon of drumming, a powerful package of energy and inspiration and a true master of his craft. This historic live recording from 1981, released for the first time, shows the powerful and dynamic performance of this great musician in synergy with his superb band.
Elvin Ray Jones was born in Pontiac in 1927, as the youngest of ten children and brother of pianist Hank and trumpeter Thad Jones. He was one of the most respected and successful jazz drummers of all time. His illustrious career included spending five years as the drummer for saxophonist John Coltrane, including playing on milestone albums such as 'A Love Supreme'.
Jones called his own ensemble 'Jazz Machine' and this 1981 version included two tenor-saxophonists, Carter Jefferson and Dwayne Armstrong, guitarist Marvin Horne; and with the Japanese pianist Fumio Karashima, who added a noteworthy dosage of Far-East melodics and harmony to the concert. Together with Karashima and the well-tried bassist Andy McCloud, Elvin Jones had recorded a trio-LP just previously to the European tour documented here.
Personnel: Carter Jefferson, Dwayne Armstrong (saxophone), Fumio Karashima (piano), Marvin Horne (guitar), Andy McCloud (bass), Elvin Jones (drums)
Elvin Ray Jones was born in Pontiac in 1927, as the youngest of ten children and brother of pianist Hank and trumpeter Thad Jones. He was one of the most respected and successful jazz drummers of all time. His illustrious career included spending five years as the drummer for saxophonist John Coltrane, including playing on milestone albums such as 'A Love Supreme'.
Jones called his own ensemble 'Jazz Machine' and this 1981 version included two tenor-saxophonists, Carter Jefferson and Dwayne Armstrong, guitarist Marvin Horne; and with the Japanese pianist Fumio Karashima, who added a noteworthy dosage of Far-East melodics and harmony to the concert. Together with Karashima and the well-tried bassist Andy McCloud, Elvin Jones had recorded a trio-LP just previously to the European tour documented here.
Personnel: Carter Jefferson, Dwayne Armstrong (saxophone), Fumio Karashima (piano), Marvin Horne (guitar), Andy McCloud (bass), Elvin Jones (drums)
At Uncle Po's Carnegie Hall CD 1, CD 2
Once again many many thanks Mai Neime!!!
ReplyDeleteAnother great live from the Onkel Po's!!!
Can you please refressh the link for this Elvin Jones outing? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGiullia, can you repost "Elvin Jones Jazz Machine at Uncle Po's Carnegie Hall, Hamburg 1981"?
ReplyDeleteNew link posted!
DeleteThank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you Kiken!
DeleteThanks, Giullia, for these beatiful performances!
ReplyDeleteThank you August!
DeleteThank you Giullia. Terrific.
ReplyDeleteThank you Andy!
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