The Jazz Show Episode May 13, 2024

George Russell Sextet: "Ezz-Thetics"

9:01pm - 12:35am

George Russell was one of the foremost composer/arrangers in Modern Jazz and always a forward thinker. He recorded under his own name in the mid-50's but didn't form an actual working band until 1960 when he put together his Sextet. He recorded for Decca and the independent label, Riverside Records and until he left the US for Europe in the mid-60's. it was a golden and productive period for Russell. This is a very special album and the only one where the great Eric Dolphy who is heard here on alto saxophone and bass clarinet, was a member of Russell's Sextet. The album was recorded on May 8,1961 in New York for Riverside and titled "Ezz-Thetics". The personnel of the band includes Don Ellis on trumpet, Dave Baker on trombone, Dolphy, bassist Steve Swallow, drummer Joe Hunt and Russell on piano. George Russell arranged all the tunes and composed 4 of the 7 tunes here. Two unique interpretations are included here and scored by Russell they are: Miles Davis' "Nardis" and Thelonious Monk's "'Round Midnight". This is a special album as are all of Russell's recordings with the Sextet but the presence of Eric Dolphy makes this one extra special. "Ezz-Thetics" is the Jazz Feature tonight.

Track Listing:

Ezz-Thetic
George Russell · Ezz-Thetics
Nardis
George Russell · Ezz-Thetics
Lydiot
George Russell · Ezz-Thetics
Thoughts
George Russell · Ezz-Thetics
Honesty
George Russell · Ezz-Thetics
'Round Midnight
George Russell · Ezz-Thetics
Kige's Tune
George Russell · Ezz-Thetics
Alto Sauce
David Newman · Fathead Comes On
Scufflin'
David Newman · Fathead Comes On
Esther's Melody
David Newman · Fathead Comes On
The Big Street
Bill Holman · The Fabulous Bill Holman
St. Thomas
Bill Holman · World Class Music
Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
Bill Holman · World Class Music
The Real You
Bill Holman · World Class Music
I'll Never Smile Again
Dave Brubeck · Jazz at The College of the Pacific
All The Things You Are
Dave Brubeck · Jazz at The College of the Pacific
For All We Know
Dave Brubeck · Jazz at The College of the Pacific
All The More
Kenny Wheeler · All The More
Mark Time
Kenny Wheeler · All The More
Step Lightly
Blue Mitchell · Step Lightly