Genre: Jazz
Label: Candid
Size: 12"
Format: 33RPM,

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Don Ellis How Time Passes 180g LP

Don Ellis

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SKU:
CANDLP32091
UPC:
708857320912

Coming July 21, 2023 pre-order your copy today! Orders with both pre-order and in stock items will have all in stock items shipped immediately!

Debut Album on 180g Vinyl LP!

A fascinating blend of jazz and contemporary classical influences, How Time Passes is the debut album from the envelope pushing trumpeter and composer Don Ellis.

Known for his extensive musical experimentation, particularly in the area of time signatures, Ellis began his long career in the New York City's post bop and avant-garde jazz scenes of late 1950s. Most notably he appeared on Charles Mingus' Mingus Dynasty, and albums by George Russell and Maynard Feguson. But he also worked with, among others, the Glenn Miller Orchestra, Lionel Hampton, and Woody Herman.

On subsequent albums, Ellis would take an even wilder direction. Here, on his first recoding date as a band leader, the experimentation begins. Ellis stretches the boundaries of bop-based jazz playing with time, tempo and meter. It is the start of his exploration of Third Stream - a fusion of jazz and contemporary classical music. The album title itself - How Time Passes - was taken from an article written by the controversial German composer Karlheinz Stockhausen on the "function of time."

The exceptional section features Ron Carter on bass, the underrated Jaki Byard on piano and saxophone, and Charlie Persip on drums.

The LP includes extraordinary liner notes by Candid A&R man and producer Nat Hentoff, and noted musician, historian and writer Gunther Schuller - the originator of the term "Third Stream" - giving a context and insight that adds to the experience of hearing these extraordinary performances.

Features

  • 180g Vinyl
  • Tip-On Jacket
  • Liner Notes by Nat Hentoff

Musicians

Don Ellis trumpet
Jaki Byard piano
Ron Carter bass
Charlie Persip drums

Selections

Side A:

  1. ...How Time Passes...
  2. Sallie
  3. A Simplex One
  4. Waste

Side B:

  1. Improvisational Suite #1

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