The Quarantined Jazz Voyager
As we approach November 3, VOTING in this very important election is this Quarantined Jazz Voyager’s top priority and I hope it is yours. Having received my absentee ballot, I will be delivering it this coming week. In the meantime, while remaining secluded and social distancing I’m pulling out an 2011 album by Pee Wee Ellis titled Tenoration.
It is a twelve-track jazz and funk double album by that is an all-instrumental album. Its subtitle, From Jazz to Funk and Back reflects Ellis’ affection to both jazz and funk music. On this production, he uses two different rhythm sections. CD1 emphasizes funk, and on CD 2 he’s bringing jazz.
The album was recorded in November 2010 and released the following year in April on the Art Of Groove label. The producer on the session was Joachim Becker.
Track Listing | 73:39 Disc 1- Slanky P (Pee Wee “Alfred” Ellis / Jim Payne) ~ 7:15
- Gittin’ A Little Hipper (James Brown /(Pee Wee “Alfred” Ellis / Bud Hobgood) ~ 3:01
- Bon Bonn ((Pee Wee “Alfred” Ellis) ~ 7:00
- Sticks (Cannonball Adderley) ~ 10:42
- Zig Zag (Pee Wee “Alfred” Ellis / Paul Rusky / Jim Schneider) ~ 7:01
- At Last (Mack Gordon / Harry Warren) ~ 6:04 #Out Of The Blue (Wright, Terry) ~ 2:15
- You’ve Changed (Bill Carey / Carl Fischer) ~ 4:30
- Sticks (Cannonball Adderley) ~ 4:11
- Parlayin’ (Pee Wee “Alfred” Ellis) ~ 4:30
- Sonnymoon For Two (Sonny Rollins) ~ 8:37
- Now Go On (Pee Wee “Alfred” Ellis) ~ 6:01
- Freedom Jazz Dance (Eddie Harris) ~ 4:47
- Guitar: Tony Remy (1-6)
- Keyboards: Dan Moore (1-6)
- Piano: Gareth Williams (7-12)
- Bass: Patrick Scales (1-6)
- Bass: Laurence Cottle (7-12)
- Drums: Guido May
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