Don Ellis - 33 222 1 222 mp3 download

  • Artist: Don Ellis
  • Song: 33 222 1 222
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Length: 08:50
  • Size: 10.4MB
  • Bitrate: 160Kbps
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Comments

GURU GEM

2020-12-25 07:02:15 | Profile
This drummer is intense

Mariel Perez

2020-04-16 13:47:48 | Profile
When I was high school student conductor in 1971, I started off "Swing Bolero" using these subdivisions - confused the hell out of the band. LOL

Fabiana Carvalho

2019-06-26 07:21:54 | Profile
I love how sinister the opening sounds, it gets me grimacing in the way a good groove metal song would.

zsolo nagy

2019-06-25 06:46:27 | Profile
19/4... Is that even allowed??

thespiangirl1

2019-06-23 04:23:00 | Profile
Milcho Leviev was his keyboard player for some period. He said, "The only thing we play in four is .... "Take Five".

bella tong

2019-06-21 20:11:28 | Profile
dear listeners.....look well....this is 1966 and 1967....he is / was great.......Don Ellis and his band...orchestra

bossdwg

2019-06-19 18:06:30 | Profile
San Francisco, band shell down towards the university under dripping Eucalyptus trees ... a wandering crowd of kids, a Sunday ... crazy wonderful music.

Maps For Travelers

2019-06-13 19:25:51 | Profile
I usually end up counting an extra 3 instead of the 1 and 2 separately.

Jay Flo

2019-06-10 07:19:02 | Profile
Had to listen to this in uni the other day and I lost it! This song is some top tier shit!

Ди Ххх

2019-05-23 10:23:10 | Profile
Wicked; every time I listen to it.

Hans Bastiaansen

2019-05-20 01:52:07 | Profile
Groundbreaking back in 1967. His death was a great loss. He wanted to revolutionize meter and rhythm, the way Coltrane, Ornette Coleman, Archie Shepp, Sun Ra and Cecil Taylor revolutionized tonality, and, extending the innovations of Charlie Parker, harmony, melody and counterpoint.