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Also Feat:Jake Hanna & Ray Brown
Personnel: Herb Ellis, Joe Pass (guitar); Ray Brown (bass); Jake Hanna (drums). Recorded live at Concord Boulevard Park, Concord, California. Includes liner notes by Philip Elwood. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. 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. ~ Scott Yanow Complemented by Jake Hanna (drums) and Ray Brown (bass), SEVEN COME ELEVEN sees Herb Ellis and Joe Pass, two of the finest mainstream, bop-oriented guitarists (Pass a little more than Ellis, recalls Charlie Christian's lean, blues-tinged swing), recorded live at the 1974 Concord Jazz Festival. Everyone plays exactly what's needed and no more--concise, good-natured guitar duels and infectious swing are the order of the day.
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