4029759159148

Remembrance

Elvin Jones

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Format: CD

Cat No: 0215914MSW

Release Date:  04 March 2022

Label:  MPS

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  4029759159148

Genres:  Jazz  

  • Description

    Reissue of a 1978 album by The Elvin Jones Jazz Machine, featuring the star drummer alongside the saxophonists Pat LaBarbera and Michael Stuart, guitarist Roland Prince and bassist Andy McCloud.

    "Elvin is the beat of life itself…When I hear Elvin's music I hear the future." So said guitarist Carlos Santana in 2004 when he heard that drummer Elvin Jones had died. The rock star's comments signal Jones' importance. Born in Pontiac, Michigan in 1927, Jones' playing lifted the drum set out of the rhythm section and into the frontline. He could control the pulse of a band while at the same time pepper the music with melodic accents, creating solos that were both strong and sensitive.

    For his MPS recording in February 1978, he brought along his Elvin Jones Jazz Machine a quintet with the somewhat unusual line-up of two saxophones, guitar, bass, and drums. The band continued to be one of the most popular in jazz on into and through the 1990's.

    The youngest of the three Jones brothers, trumpeter Thad and pianist Hank being the other two, Elvin rose to fame as the drummer for the seminal John Coltrane Quartet. For five years Jones played with the saxophone giant, creating music that revolutionized jazz. He left the band after Coltrane added a second drummer and the music took a new direction. For a time, Elvin worked with a number of jazz greats, and then formed his own "Jazz Machine". The German record producer and writer Joachim-Ernst Berendt commented that "There are many drummers today whose hands are faster than their heads. With Elvin, head and hand, body and soul are a single entity."

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Giraffe
      • 2. Section 8
      • 3. Little Lady
      • 4. Familiar Ground
      • 5. Kalima
      • 6. Beatrice
      • 7. Remembrance