Herb Ellis & Joe Pass — Seven, Come Eleven (1973, 2003) |
Herb Ellis & Joe Pass — Seven, Come Eleven
Album release: 1973
Recorded: July 29, 1973 at the Concord Jazz Festival
Record Label: Concord Jazz
Duration: 38:40
Tracks:
1. In A Mellow Tone [7:33]
2. Seven, Come Eleven [5:10]
3. Prelude To A Kiss [5:35]
4. Perdido [4:52]
5. I Am Confessin' (That I Love You) [5:13]
6. Easy Living [4:33]
7. Concord Blues [8:50]
Review by Scott Yanow (Rating: ****)
¶ The second Concord album was recorded the day after the first with the same lineup: guitarists Herb Ellis and Joe Pass, bassist Ray Brown and drummer Jake Hanna. Pass would sign with Pablo but Ellis would be a fixture on the Concord label throughout the 1970s. If anything, the guitarists' rematch was a bit stronger than their first due to material better suited for jamming including "In a Mellotone," a speedy "Seven Come Eleven," "Perdido" and "Concord Blues." Although Pass would soon be recognized as a giant, Ellis battles him to a draw on this frequently exciting bop-oriented date, which has been reissued on CD.
CREDITS:
• Abbey Anna Art Direction
• Glen Barros Executive Producer
• Tamaki Beck Mastering Engineer
• Graeme Brown Mastering Engineer
• Ray Brown Bass, Guest Artist, Performer, Primary Artist
• Roy Brown Guest Artist
• John Burk Executive Producer, Producer
• Charlie Christian Composer
• Doc Daugherty Composer
• Ervin Drake Composer
• Phil Edwards Engineer, Mastering, Mastering Engineer, Mixing, Recording, Remixing
• Duke Ellington Composer
• Herb Ellis Composer, Guitar, Primary Artist
• Philip Elwood Liner Notes
• Milt Gabler Composer
• Benny Goodman Composer
• Irving Gordon Composer
• Jake Hanna Drums, Guest Artist, Performer, Primary Artist
• Dick Hixson Cover Photo, Photography
• Kaspar Hugentobler Assistant
• Carl Jefferson Producer
• H.J. Lengsfelder Composer
• Irving Mills Composer
• Al J. Neiburg Composer
• Joe Pass Composer, Guitar, Performer, Primary Artist
• Nick Phillips Producer
• Seth Presant Assistant Engineer
• Ralph Rainger Composer
• Ellis Reynolds Composer
• Dominic Robelotto Audio Engineer
• Leo Robin Composer
• Jill Simonsen Package Design
• Michael Stern Executive Producer
• David Swartz Executive Producer, Producer
• Juan Tizol Composer
• Mark Waldrep Audio Engineer, Producer
• Herbert Waltl Associate Producer
• Ted White Engineer
• Valerie Whitesell Production Coordination
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JOE PASS
Birth name: Joseph Anthony Jacobi Passalaqua
Born: January 13, 1929, New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States
Origin: Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States
Died: May 23, 1994, Los Angeles, California, United States
Genres: Jazz, bebop, hard bop
Occupations: Guitarist, composer
Selected bibliography:
• Mel Bay Presents Joe Pass "Off the Record." Mel Bay, 1993. ISBN 1-56222-687-8
• Complete Joe Pass. Mel Bay, 2003. ISBN 0-7866-6747-8
• Miyakaku, Takao. Joe Pass. Tokyo: Seiunsha, 2000. ISBN 4-434-00455-7 (photograph collection)
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HERB ELLIS
Birth name: Mitchell Herbert Ellis
Born: August 4, 1921, Farmersville, Texas United States
Died: March 28, 2010, Los Angeles, California United States
Genres: Mainstream jazz, Bebop, Swing, Cool jazz, West Coast jazz
Notable instruments: Herb Ellis ES-165
Track listing:
1. "In a Mellow Tone" (Duke Ellington, Milt Gabler) – 7:32
2. "Seven Come Eleven" (Charlie Christian, Benny Goodman) – 5:09
3. "Prelude to a Kiss" (Ellington, Irving Mills, Mack Gordon) – 5:34
4. "Perdido" (Juan Tizol, Ervin Drake, H. J. Lengsfelder) – 4:51
5. "(I'm) Confessin' (That I Love You)" (Doc Daugherty, Al Neiburg, Ellis Reynolds) – 5:12
6. "Easy Living" (Ralph Rainger, Leo Robin) – 4:32
7. "Concord Blues" (Herb Ellis, Joe Pass) – 8:49
Herb Ellis & Joe Pass — Seven, Come Eleven (1973, 2003) |
Herb Ellis & Joe Pass — Seven, Come Eleven
Album release: 1973
Recorded: July 29, 1973 at the Concord Jazz Festival
Record Label: Concord Jazz
Duration: 38:40
Tracks:
1. In A Mellow Tone [7:33]
2. Seven, Come Eleven [5:10]
3. Prelude To A Kiss [5:35]
4. Perdido [4:52]
5. I Am Confessin' (That I Love You) [5:13]
6. Easy Living [4:33]
7. Concord Blues [8:50]
Review by Scott Yanow (Rating: ****)
¶ The second Concord album was recorded the day after the first with the same lineup: guitarists Herb Ellis and Joe Pass, bassist Ray Brown and drummer Jake Hanna. Pass would sign with Pablo but Ellis would be a fixture on the Concord label throughout the 1970s. If anything, the guitarists' rematch was a bit stronger than their first due to material better suited for jamming including "In a Mellotone," a speedy "Seven Come Eleven," "Perdido" and "Concord Blues." Although Pass would soon be recognized as a giant, Ellis battles him to a draw on this frequently exciting bop-oriented date, which has been reissued on CD.
CREDITS:
• Abbey Anna Art Direction
• Glen Barros Executive Producer
• Tamaki Beck Mastering Engineer
• Graeme Brown Mastering Engineer
• Ray Brown Bass, Guest Artist, Performer, Primary Artist
• Roy Brown Guest Artist
• John Burk Executive Producer, Producer
• Charlie Christian Composer
• Doc Daugherty Composer
• Ervin Drake Composer
• Phil Edwards Engineer, Mastering, Mastering Engineer, Mixing, Recording, Remixing
• Duke Ellington Composer
• Herb Ellis Composer, Guitar, Primary Artist
• Philip Elwood Liner Notes
• Milt Gabler Composer
• Benny Goodman Composer
• Irving Gordon Composer
• Jake Hanna Drums, Guest Artist, Performer, Primary Artist
• Dick Hixson Cover Photo, Photography
• Kaspar Hugentobler Assistant
• Carl Jefferson Producer
• H.J. Lengsfelder Composer
• Irving Mills Composer
• Al J. Neiburg Composer
• Joe Pass Composer, Guitar, Performer, Primary Artist
• Nick Phillips Producer
• Seth Presant Assistant Engineer
• Ralph Rainger Composer
• Ellis Reynolds Composer
• Dominic Robelotto Audio Engineer
• Leo Robin Composer
• Jill Simonsen Package Design
• Michael Stern Executive Producer
• David Swartz Executive Producer, Producer
• Juan Tizol Composer
• Mark Waldrep Audio Engineer, Producer
• Herbert Waltl Associate Producer
• Ted White Engineer
• Valerie Whitesell Production Coordination
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JOE PASS
Birth name: Joseph Anthony Jacobi Passalaqua
Born: January 13, 1929, New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States
Origin: Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States
Died: May 23, 1994, Los Angeles, California, United States
Genres: Jazz, bebop, hard bop
Occupations: Guitarist, composer
Selected bibliography:
• Mel Bay Presents Joe Pass "Off the Record." Mel Bay, 1993. ISBN 1-56222-687-8
• Complete Joe Pass. Mel Bay, 2003. ISBN 0-7866-6747-8
• Miyakaku, Takao. Joe Pass. Tokyo: Seiunsha, 2000. ISBN 4-434-00455-7 (photograph collection)
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HERB ELLIS
Birth name: Mitchell Herbert Ellis
Born: August 4, 1921, Farmersville, Texas United States
Died: March 28, 2010, Los Angeles, California United States
Genres: Mainstream jazz, Bebop, Swing, Cool jazz, West Coast jazz
Notable instruments: Herb Ellis ES-165
Track listing:
1. "In a Mellow Tone" (Duke Ellington, Milt Gabler) – 7:32
2. "Seven Come Eleven" (Charlie Christian, Benny Goodman) – 5:09
3. "Prelude to a Kiss" (Ellington, Irving Mills, Mack Gordon) – 5:34
4. "Perdido" (Juan Tizol, Ervin Drake, H. J. Lengsfelder) – 4:51
5. "(I'm) Confessin' (That I Love You)" (Doc Daugherty, Al Neiburg, Ellis Reynolds) – 5:12
6. "Easy Living" (Ralph Rainger, Leo Robin) – 4:32
7. "Concord Blues" (Herb Ellis, Joe Pass) – 8:49