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Don Ellis Links
Todd Fronauer has put together a very nice Ellis tribute page.
Odd time signatures were the band's trade mark -- anything but 3 or 4:
5, 7, 11, 13, 33, or even "a fast 25 with a bridge in 27"! But these odd
time signatures were not gimmicks; the band could play through them with
ease -- and swing! Most of the charts were written and arranged by Don,
although several band members, and Hank Levy, also contributed originals.
Below is some Don Ellis information that I have compiled. Included are
albums under his own name and his appearances on albums by other leaders, a list of
his scores for movies and television, and citations for his
books on rhythm
and also quarter-tone music.
Finally, there are sections on miscellaneous
notes and albums of related interest.
I wish to thank Scott Harris for his many contributions to
this site in recent years.
I would appreciate
receiving additions, corrections, etc. that anyone might have. I would
also enjoy hearing from anyone else out there who shares my appreciation of
the music of Don Ellis.
Don Ellis has always been my favourite musician. Besides his compositional
talents Don was a gifted trumpet player and soloist, and most of his charts
were arranged to feature this talent. I'm not sure what it is about his
playing, but his solos always "speak" to me unlike any others.
** There is a compilation of early Ellis tracks available on a CD Import
"Don Ellis" on European Giants of Jazz # CD 53262 TRACKS: I'll
Remember April, Sweet and Lovely, Out of Nowhere, All The Things You
Are, You Stepped Out of a Dream, My Funny Valentine, I Love You, Just
One of Those Things, Johnny Come Lately, Angel Eyes, Lover, Form,
Sallie, How Time Passes & A Simplex One.
(Contributed by Robert Kastner.)
[These appear to be from How TImes Passes, Out of Nowhere, and Essense -- ed.]
** all albums that follow are with the Don Ellis Orchestra (except Haiku)
Scott Agin informs us that a heretofore unissued track of Willie Maiden's
"Three More Foxes" has turned up on Mosaic Record's Maynard box set.
Recorded June 17, 1959, he says "these are some of the most ingenious bop concepts I've ever heard Ellis lay down,
and I've [heard] quite a bit of him."
Any further pointers would be very much appreciated.
See also the Internet Movie Database.
For folk songs in odd meters it's hard to beat LE MYSTERE DES VOIX BULGARES.
These recordings feature the Bulgarian State Radio and Television Female Vocal Choir
singing breathtaking, hauntingly beautiful arrangements. At least one theme (and possibly
others) that appear on Ellis' albums are included.
The song "Where's Don Ellis Now?" is recorded by RED MITCHELL (piano&vocal) on
the CD, "Simple Isn't Easy" [Sunnyside SSC 1016D]. It's a short (2 minutes!)
piece which gently pokes fun at unwieldy time signatures.
(Contributed by David Christensen)
MILCHO LEVIEV's album MUSIC FOR BIG BAND AND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (Trend 530),
recorded between 1977 and 1981, includes the title tune which was written
in 1966. There is also "Bulgarian Boogie", a version of which Don called
"Bulgarian Bulge".
Trombonist GLENN FERRIS has appeared on many European recordings.
He is leader on a very good album called FLESH & STONE (Enja 8088)
with cellist Vincent Segal and bassist Bruno Rousselet. He is also with
one of my favourite groups, Nexus, led by drummer Tiziano Tononi:
URBAN SHOUT (Splasch 170) and THE PREACHER & THE GHOST (Splasch 349).
A celtic version of the same folk song that inspired the Bulgarian Bulge has been pointed out to us.
Welcome to the home of the Don Ellis Newsletter
(incorporating Gord McGonigal's "Don Ellis Info Sheet.")
Be sure to visit the Don Ellis discussion forum at iMusic. There's always something interesting going on there.
The Don Ellis Collection at UCLA (Formerly the Don Ellis Memorial Library).
DON ELLIS
Born: July 25, 1934; Los Angeles. Died: Dec. 17, 1978; Hollywood.
Last Update: January 20, 2002.
Contents
The Don Ellis Collection - an archive of music and memorabilia now administered by UCLA
Don Ellis Message Board
Another fan site
Don Ellis at the Internet Movie Database
INTRODUCTION
For the 15 years before his untimely death Don Ellis was leader of one
of the most innovative big bands of all time. In The Encyclopedia of
Jazz in the 70s it is pointed out that Don claims to have had the
first big band involved in "extensive use of odd time signatures;
electric string quartet; vocal quartet used as instrumental section;
recording of extended solo using echoplex; use of quarter tones for
solos, and for passages by entire trumpet section; fusion of Indian
music in jazz; employment of Fender-Rhodes piano, clavinet, ring
modulator and phaser, etc." His orchestra also achieved unprecedented
popular appeal at a time when big band music, and jazz in general, were
otherwise at low ebb.
DON ELLIS RECORDINGS: ANNOTATED
UNDER HIS OWN NAME
APPEARANCES ON OTHER RECORDINGS
MOVIE SCORES, TV SCORES, AND MOVIE APPEARANCES *
Monterey Jazz Festival (1967)
Monterey Jazz (1968)
Moon Zero Two (1969)
Sounds of Summer: The Concorde Jazz Festival (1970)
French Connection (1971)
Kansas City Bomber (1972)
The Seven-Ups (1973)
Movin' On (1974-6, TV series)
In Tandem/Movin On (1974)
Man Belongs to the Earth (1974)
French Connection II (1975)
The Deadly Tower (1975)
Doctors Hospital (1975, TV series)
Maniac/Assault on Paradise/Ransom (1977)
Ruby (1977)
Natural Enemies (1979)
* I'm afraid I've lost the source of this list.
BOOKS
From the LC database (telnet 192.65.218.43):
Type of Material: Book
LC Call Number: MT42 .E47
Author: Ellis, Don.
Title: The new rhythm book, [by] Don Ellis, with additional
chapters by Milcho Leviev, Dave McDaniel [and] Ralph
Humphrey.
Publication Info: North Hollywood, Calif., Ellis Music Enterprises, 1972.
Phys. Description: vi, 101 p. illus. 29 cm.
Notes: Bibliography: p. 93-94; discography: p. 95-101.
Type of Material: Musical score
LC Call Number: MT170 .E44 1975
Author: Ellis, Don.
Title: Quarter tones : a text with musical examples, exercises,
and etudes / Don Ellis.
Publication Info: Plainview, Long Island, N.Y. : H. Branch Pub., c1975.
Phys. Description: 92 p. of music ; 31 cm.
Notes: Bibliography: p. 92.
ADDITIONAL NOTES
7/14/66 Fillmore Aud
Hindustani Jazz Sextet
Grateful Dead
Big Brother & Holding Co.
Lights: Elias Romero Light Show
Notes: Show Presented By The SF Calliope Co.
P1-featured Don Ellis On Trumpet & Hari-Har-Rao On Sitar
6/18/70 to 6/21/70 Fillmore West
Quicksilver
Don Ellis
Rockwell
Lights: Brotherhood Of Light
ALBUMS OF RELATED INTEREST
The Broadway show Blast! and its companion CD contain a recording of Ellis' "Loss". (Contributed by Jessica)
Columbia's idea of an endorsement:
"My rock-oriented [...son...], and I have both flipped out over Don Ellis'
new band. Anyone that can reach these two opposite poles at once
must be reckoned with and listened to." -- Henry Mancini
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