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Don Ellis "LIVE" Tampa Florida 1976 CD (NEW)
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FOR USA CONTRIBUTORS ONLY PLEASE!USA CD PREMIERE! FIRST RELEASE!
DON ELLIS TAMPA FLORIDA 1976 "LIVE" WITH U.T. JAZZ ORCHESTRA
-LIMITED EDITION PROMOTIONAL CD-
YOUTUBE AUDIO CD SAMPLE: https://youtu.be/YRZvvJUbkTE
2015 Digital Audio Restoration
-A absolute must for the Don Ellis fan-
Offered Directly from Sights & Sounds Films (USA)
DIGITAL AUDIO PROGRAM TRACKS:
FRENCH CONNECTION (Movements) 14:35
Notes: Long Form French Connection Movements & Title Track
Experiments With Woodwind (11:57)
Notes: Featured Trombone, Trumpet and Horn Sections
Pussy Wiggle Stomp (and beyond) 14:37
Notes: Wildest version of PWS ever recorded!
TOTAL Running Length 40:29
DOLBY-DIGITAL AUDIO
Labeled Sturdy Standard Clear Jewel Case
Program as part Florida West Coast Jazz and Tampa University 1976
Recently Discovered in archives of U.T. Student Radio Station
CD will be Shipped
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Domestic USPS 1ST CLASS with Tracking in custom CD Padded Envelope securely
Notes: Don Ellis was a Monster of Jazz-Rock-Classical and his own version of World Music long before anyone had thought of the word Fusion! But somehow his legacy has been almost completely forgotten and for that sole reason, I made the Doc film titled ELECTRIC HEART. There is simply nobody dead or alive that can stand up and perform incredible complex time signatures and odd metered arrangements like Ellis.
He was the first to Electrify a Big Band and preceded by many years Bands such as Blood Sweat & Tears and Chicago. Ellis in my book and backed up with testimonials in the Film by the likes of Gunther Schuller, Maynard Ferguson and Stan Kenton was a first in many catagories including his theories of combining Indian Music and Bulgarian Folk Music with Orchestrated Big Band Jazz. He died of a Heart Attack in North Hollywood in 1978 and lived for years with a severe Heart problem. He never took drugs and experimented with health foods even back in the early 1960's. He played music from a artists, purest form and never from a commerical end. He won the Best Instrumental Arrangement Grammy in 1972 from his Score of the Oscar Winning Film, The French Connection.
John Vizzusi, Filmmaker & E-Bayer
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