Don Ellis - The Lost Tapes, Vol. 3 (2021)
BAND/ARTIST: Don Ellis
- Title: The Lost Tapes, Vol. 3
- Year Of Release: 2021
- Label: Don Ellis Music Publishing
- Genre: Jazz
- Quality: FLAC lossless
- Total Time: 1:27:43
- Total Size: 507 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
This is the third, and final, album in the Don Ellis Lost Tapes series. The producers Gary Gillies and Nick Di Scala seemed to have learned from the previous two albums in that the sound quality is drastically improved here. Like it or not, poor sound quality can detract from the listening experience, irrespective of the rarity of the source material.
Of especial interest on this volume is Ellis' Hindustani Jazz Sextet arrangement of ‘Bombay Bossa Nova’ expanded for big band from 1965, with original Hindustani member Harihar Rao on sitar.
The piece, in 5/4 time, steadily gathers momentum, reminiscent of Ellis' ‘Indian Lady’ on Electric Bath (Columbia) released two years later.
‘It's Time Again’ by Hank Levy from 1975, seems to have taken its inspiration from Ellis' ‘Pussy Wiggle Stomp’ from his 1968 album Autumn (Columbia), while ‘Let's Do It This Way for A While’ captures Art Pepper between stays in the slammer for drug addiction.
‘Vulcan’ taken from Ellis' last recorded concert, was ‘enhanced’ with the addition of keyboards, drums and strings. Whether you agree with this practice or not, the album's get-out clause is that the original can be ‘downloaded from all platforms’. I'd prefer it the other way around; even so, this is without a doubt the best of the Lost Tapes series.
Tracklist:
1.01 - Don Ellis - Climbin' That Mountain (9:13)
1.02 - Don Ellis - My! (2:13)
1.03 - Don Ellis - Bombay Bossa Nova (2:32)
1.04 - Don Ellis - It's Time Again (7:28)
1.05 - Don Ellis - Fire Dance (6:29)
1.06 - Don Ellis - Let's Do It This Way For a While (6:36)
1.07 - Don Ellis - T.R. (13:26)
1.08 - Don Ellis - Desire! (11:34)
1.09 - Don Ellis - Vulcan (13:37)
1.10 - Don Ellis - Climbin' That Mountain (Reprise) (0:40)
1.11 - Don Ellis - Vulcan (Original Version) (13:59)
Of especial interest on this volume is Ellis' Hindustani Jazz Sextet arrangement of ‘Bombay Bossa Nova’ expanded for big band from 1965, with original Hindustani member Harihar Rao on sitar.
The piece, in 5/4 time, steadily gathers momentum, reminiscent of Ellis' ‘Indian Lady’ on Electric Bath (Columbia) released two years later.
‘It's Time Again’ by Hank Levy from 1975, seems to have taken its inspiration from Ellis' ‘Pussy Wiggle Stomp’ from his 1968 album Autumn (Columbia), while ‘Let's Do It This Way for A While’ captures Art Pepper between stays in the slammer for drug addiction.
‘Vulcan’ taken from Ellis' last recorded concert, was ‘enhanced’ with the addition of keyboards, drums and strings. Whether you agree with this practice or not, the album's get-out clause is that the original can be ‘downloaded from all platforms’. I'd prefer it the other way around; even so, this is without a doubt the best of the Lost Tapes series.
Tracklist:
1.01 - Don Ellis - Climbin' That Mountain (9:13)
1.02 - Don Ellis - My! (2:13)
1.03 - Don Ellis - Bombay Bossa Nova (2:32)
1.04 - Don Ellis - It's Time Again (7:28)
1.05 - Don Ellis - Fire Dance (6:29)
1.06 - Don Ellis - Let's Do It This Way For a While (6:36)
1.07 - Don Ellis - T.R. (13:26)
1.08 - Don Ellis - Desire! (11:34)
1.09 - Don Ellis - Vulcan (13:37)
1.10 - Don Ellis - Climbin' That Mountain (Reprise) (0:40)
1.11 - Don Ellis - Vulcan (Original Version) (13:59)
Year 2021 | Jazz | FLAC / APE
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