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      2. milestones of jazz legends - more jazz guitar, vol. 5 - herb ellis

      Milestones of Jazz Legends - More Jazz Guitar, Vol. 5

      Herb EllisHerb Ellis
      • 2018
      • 14 tracks
      • 1 uur, 8 min
      • jazz
      Milestones of Jazz Legends - More Jazz Guitar, Vol. 5 - Herb Ellis
      Milestones of Jazz Legends - More Jazz Guitar, Vol. 5 - Herb Ellis

      Album Details

      Dive into the world of jazz guitar with Herb Ellis on "Milestones of Jazz Legends - More Jazz Guitar, Vol. 5." Released in 2018 under Intense Media GmbH, this album is a treasure trove of 14 tracks that span a variety of jazz styles, including cool jazz and bebop. With a runtime of just over an hour, it's a compact yet comprehensive journey through the genius of Herb Ellis and his collaborators.

      The album kicks off with "Pap's Blues" and takes you through a range of compositions, from the lively "Big Red's Boogie Woogie" to the tender "Soft Winds." Ellis's virtuosic guitar work shines throughout, whether he's playing alongside Roy Eldridge, Stan Getz, Ray Brown, and Stan Levey on tracks like "Tin Roof Blues" and "Royal Garden Blues," or showcasing his solo prowess.

      Fans of classic jazz standards will delight in renditions of "Gone with the Wind," "Get Happy," and "My Old Flame," each imbued with Ellis's unique touch. The album also features compositions like "Blues for Janet" and "Pyramid (Blues for Junior)," highlighting Ellis's ability to blend bluesy sensibilities with jazz sophistication.

      Whether you're a longtime admirer of Herb Ellis or a newcomer to his work, "Milestones of Jazz Legends - More Jazz Guitar, Vol. 5" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. It's a testament to Ellis's enduring legacy and a celebration of the timeless appeal of jazz guitar.

      March 18, 2018(C) 2018 Intense Media GmbH(P) 2018 Intense Media GmbH

      Tracks

      1. Pap's BluesHerb Ellis, Roy Eldridge, Stan Getz, Ray Brown, Stan Levey
        7:09
      2. Big Red's Boogie WoogieHerb Ellis, Roy Eldridge, Stan Getz, Ray Brown, Stan Levey
        5:41
      3. Tin Roof BluesHerb Ellis, Roy Eldridge, Stan Getz, Ray Brown, Stan Levey
        3:02
      4. Soft WindsHerb Ellis, Roy Eldridge, Stan Getz, Ray Brown, Stan Levey
        6:04
      5. Royal Garden BluesHerb Ellis, Roy Eldridge, Stan Getz, Ray Brown, Stan Levey
        4:48
      6. Patti CakeHerb Ellis, Roy Eldridge, Stan Getz, Ray Brown, Stan Levey
        6:03
      7. Blues for JanetHerb Ellis, Roy Eldridge, Stan Getz, Ray Brown, Stan Levey
        7:15
      8. Pyramid (Blues for Junior)Herb Ellis, Roy Eldridge, Stan Getz, Ray Brown, Stan Levey
        4:53
      9. Gone with the WindSal Salvador Quintet
        5:11
      10. Get Happy: 9:15 Revue: Get HappySal Salvador Quartet
        3:23
      11. My Old FlameSal Salvador Quintet
        3:25
      12. This Can't Be Love: The Boys from Syracuse: This Can't Be LoveSal Salvador Quintet
        2:57
      13. Too Marvelous for WordsSal Salvador Quintet
        5:17
      14. After You've GoneSal Salvador Quintet
        3:22
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      About Herb Ellis

      Herb Ellis, born Mitchell Herbert Ellis, was a pioneering American jazz guitarist whose career spanned decades, leaving an indelible mark on the genre. Hailing from Farmersville, Texas, Ellis' journey began with the influence of Western swing and jazz, shaping his unique, blues-inflected style. He is perhaps best known for his tenure with the Oscar Peterson Trio from 1953 to 1958, where his nimble improvisations and distinctive swing feel complemented Peterson's prodigious piano playing. Ellis' collaborations extended beyond Peterson, including notable work with Ella Fitzgerald and Joe Pass, and he was a member of the esteemed Great Guitars ensemble. His compositions, such as "Detour Ahead" and "I Told Ya I Love Ya, Now Get Out," are jazz standards, showcasing his wit and musical prowess. Ellis' iconic use of a 1953 Gibson ES-175 further cemented his legacy, making him a beloved figure among jazz enthusiasts and musicians alike.

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