The Don Ellis Orchestra brings innovative jazz to Monterey
A historic live recording of avant-garde big band jazz.
This live performance combines Ellis's experimental approach with the orchestra's sophisticated technique. The complex time signatures and use of electric instruments go far beyond the boundaries of traditional jazz. Recorded at the Monterey Jazz Festival, this is an important work that demonstrates the innovation of jazz.
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33 222 1 222
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Concerto For Trumpet
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Passacaglia And Fugue
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New Nine
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Alto Saxophone, Saxello, Flute - Tom Scott
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Trombone - Dave Wells
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Organ, Piano - Dave Mackay
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Drums - Alan Estes
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Bass - Chuck Domanico
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Trumpet - Don Ellis
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Bass - Frank De La Rosa
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Liner Notes - Leonard Feather
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Trumpet - Glenn Stuart
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Congas, Bongos - Chino Valdes
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Engineer - Wally Heider
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Trumpet - Alan Weight
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Bass - Ray Neapolitan
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Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet - Ron Starr
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Bass Trombone - Terry Woodson
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Trombone - Ron Myers
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Baritone Saxophone, Clarinet - John Magruder
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Drums - Steve Bohannon
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Trumpet - Ed Warren
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Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute - Ruben Leon
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Trumpet - Paul Lopez
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Art Direction - Woody Woodward
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Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet - Ira Schulman
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Photography By - Fred Seligo