Merry-Go-Round Elvin Jones

Album info

Album-Release:
1972

HRA-Release:
22.09.2014

Label: Blue Note

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Free Jazz

Artist: Elvin Jones

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  • 1'Round Town03:26
  • 2Brite Piece04:47
  • 3Lungs02:23
  • 4A Time For Love04:48
  • 5Tergiversation03:28
  • 6La Fiesta06:07
  • 7The Children's Merry-Go-Round March02:48
  • 8Who's Afraid...04:22
  • Total Runtime32:09

Info for Merry-Go-Round

„The music is generally quite worthwhile, if a bit eclectic with the personnel changes throughout the session. The great drummer Elvin Jones is joined by the reeds of David Liebman, Steve Grossman and Joe Farrell; baritonist Pepper Adams is also on two numbers, keyboardists Chick Corea and Jan Hammer generally alternate (although they both appear on a few tunes together), guitarist Yoshiaki Masuo has guest appearances on two songs, and most selections include bassist Gene Perla and percussionist Don Alias. The group mostly plays concise versions of band originals, including Corea's classic 'La Fiesta.' An interesting set, but Elvin Jones has recorded many more rewarding albums.“ (Scott Yanow, All Music Guide)

Elvin Jones, drums Joe Farrell, soprano saxophone (on tracks 2, 6, 8), tenor saxophone (1), flute (4), piccolo (7)
Steve Grossman, soprano saxophone (on tracks 2, 7), tenor saxophone (1, 6)
Dave Liebman, tenor saxophone (on tracks 1, 6, 8), soprano saxophone (2, 6, 7)
Frank Foster, tenor saxophone, alto clarinet (on track 8), alto flute
Pepper Adams, baritone saxophone (on tracks 6, 7)
Chick Corea, piano (on tracks 4-6), electric piano (5)
Jan Hammer, electric piano (on tracks 1, 5), piano (2, 3), glockenspiel (7)
Yoshiaki Masuo, guitar (on tracks 1, 4)
Gene Perla, bass (on tracks 2-5), electric bass (1, 6, 7)
Don Alias, congas (on tracks 1, 3, 5, 6), oriental bells (2)

Recorded at Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Englewood, Cliffs, NJ, December 12 and 16, 1971
Produced by George Butler

Digitally remastered


Elvin Jones
will always be best-known for his association with the classic John Coltrane Quartet (1960-65) but he has also had a notable career as a bandleader and has continued being a major influence during the past 30 years. One of the all-time great drummers (bridging the gap between advanced hard bop and the avant-garde), Elvin is the younger brother of a remarkable musical family that also includes Hank and Thad Jones. After spending time in the Army (1946-49), he was a part of the very fertile Detroit jazz scene of the early '50s. He moved to New York in 1955, worked with Teddy Charles and the Bud Powell Trio and recorded with Miles Davis and Sonny Rollins (the latter at his famous Village Vanguard session). After stints with J.J. Johnson (1956-57), Donald Byrd (1958), Tyree Glenn and Harry "Sweets" Edison, Elvin Jones became an important member of John Coltrane's Quartet, pushing the innovative saxophonist to remarkable heights and appearing on most of his best recordings. When Coltrane added Rashied Ali to his band in late 1965 as second drummer, Jones was not pleased and he soon departed.

He went on a European tour with the Duke Ellington Orchestra and then started leading his own groups which in the 1990s became known as Elvin Jones's Jazz Machine. Among his sidemen have been saxophonists Frank Foster, Joe Farrell, George Coleman, Pepper Adams, Dave Liebman, Pat LaBarbera, Steve Grossman, Andrew White, Ravi Coltrane and Sonny Fortune, trumpeter Nicholas Payton, pianists Dollar Brand and Willie Pickens, keyboardist Jan Hammer and bassists Richard Davis, Jimmy Garrison, Wilbur Little and Gene Perla among others. Elvin Jones has recorded as a leader for many labels including Atlantic, Riverside, Impulse, Blue Note, Enja, PM, Vanguard, Honey Dew, Denon, Storyville, Evidence and Landmark.

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