George Russell

The Stratus Seekers (Limited Colored Edition) (ACV2105)

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The Stratus Seekers (Limited Colored Edition)

George Russell

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889397021054

LPS 168705

ACV2105

JAZZ

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LIMITED EDITION

HIGH QUALITY COLORED VINYL

In 1962, the George Russell Septet included both obscure names in alto saxophonist John Pierce, tenor saxophonist Paul Plummer, drummer Joe Hunt, (who would later work with Bill Evans) and future stars - trumpeter Don Ellis, trombonist Dave Baker who would become a significant jazz educator, and bassist Steve Swallow.

The six selections, plus a "new" alternate heard on the CD reissue, are highlighted by "Blues In Orbit" (later recorded by Gil Evans) and the title cut. Two other numbers were written by the sidemen. It is particularly interesting to hear the young Ellis in this setting. The music has its own logic, is somewhat difficult to classify, yet deserves further attention by jazz historians and analysts.

PERSONNEL:

  • Don Ellis - (trumpet)
  • Dave Baker - (trombone)
  • John Pierce - (alto sax)
  • Paul Plummer - (tenor sax)
  • George Russell - (piano)
  • Stephen Swallow - (bass)
  • Joe Hunt - (drums)

Recorded in New York, January 31, 1962

TRACKS:

  • SIDE A
  • A1. Pan-Daddy
  • A2. The Stratus Seekers
  • A3. Kige's Tune
  • A4. Stereophrenic
  • SIDE B
  • B1. Blues In Orbit
  • B2. A Lonely Place
  • B3. Stereophrenic