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      2. two for the road - herb ellis

      Two For The Road

      Herb EllisHerb Ellis
      • 1974
      • 13 tracks
      • 44 min
      • jazz
      Two For The Road - Herb Ellis
      Two For The Road - Herb Ellis

      Album Details

      Herb Ellis, the renowned jazz guitarist, presents a captivating collection of instrumental tracks in his album "Two For The Road," released on January 1, 1974, under the Original Jazz Classics label. This album is a testament to Ellis's virtuosity and his deep understanding of various jazz styles, including cool jazz and bebop.

      "Two For The Road" spans a concise yet engaging 44 minutes, featuring a mix of well-known standards and original compositions. Ellis's masterful guitar work shines throughout, from the sultry "Love For Sale" to the upbeat "Seven Come Eleven." The album also showcases his versatility with tracks like "Gee Baby, Ain't I Good To You" and "Try A Little Tenderness," where he blends technical prowess with emotional depth.

      A highlight of the album is Ellis's exploration of the classic "Cherokee," presented in two distinct concepts that demonstrate his innovative approach to jazz improvisation. The album concludes with the hauntingly beautiful "Angel Eyes," leaving the listener with a lasting impression of Ellis's artistry.

      For jazz enthusiasts and casual listeners alike, "Two For The Road" offers a rich and rewarding experience, showcasing Herb Ellis's enduring contribution to the world of jazz.

      1 januari 1974© 1992 Fantasy, Inc.℗ 1974 Pablo Records, Inc.

      Tracks

      1. Love For Sale - InstrumentalHerb Ellis, Joe Pass
        4:48
      2. Manha De Carnaval - InstrumentalHerb Ellis, Joe Pass
        3:27
      3. Am I Blue - InstrumentalHerb Ellis, Joe Pass
        3:05
      4. Seven Come Eleven - InstrumentalHerb Ellis, Joe Pass
        4:30
      5. Guitar Blues - InstrumentalHerb Ellis, Joe Pass
        2:47
      6. Oh Lady, Be Good - InstrumentalHerb Ellis, Joe Pass
        3:56
      7. Cherokee - Concept 1 - InstrumentalHerb Ellis, Joe Pass
        2:46
      8. Cherokee - Concept 2 - InstrumentalHerb Ellis, Joe Pass
        4:04
      9. Seulb - InstrumentalHerb Ellis, Joe Pass
        3:22
      10. Gee Baby, Ain't I Good To You - InstrumentalHerb Ellis, Joe Pass
        2:24
      11. Try A Little Tenderness - InstrumentalHerb Ellis, Joe Pass
        2:15
      12. I've Found A New Baby - InstrumentalHerb Ellis, Joe Pass
        3:58
      13. Angel Eyes - InstrumentalHerb Ellis, Joe Pass
        2:52
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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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