Seven, Come Eleven

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Seven, Come Eleven
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Live album by
Released1974
RecordedJuly 29, 1973
VenueConcord Boulevard Park, Concord, California
Genre Jazz
Length38:40
Label Concord Jazz
Producer Carl Jefferson
Joe Pass chronology
Live at Donte's
(1973)
Seven, Come Eleven
(1974)
Portraits of Duke Ellington
(1975)

Seven, Come Eleven is a live album by jazz guitarists Herb Ellis and Joe Pass that was released in 1974

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In his Allmusic review, critic Scott Yanow wrote "Although Pass would soon be recognized as a giant, Ellis battles him to a draw on this frequently exciting bop-oriented date..." [1]

Track listing

  1. "In a Mellow Tone" (Duke Ellington, Milt Gabler) – 7:32
  2. "Seven Come Eleven" (Charlie Christian, Benny Goodman) – 5:09
  3. "Prelude to a Kiss" (Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, Mack Gordon) – 5:34
  4. "Perdido" (Juan Tizol, Ervin Drake, H. J. Lengsfelder) – 4:51
  5. "(I'm) Confessin' (That I Love You)" (Doc Daugherty, Al Neiburg, Ellis Reynolds) – 5:12
  6. "Easy Living" (Ralph Rainger, Leo Robin) – 4:32
  7. "Concord Blues" (Herb Ellis, Joe Pass) – 8:49

Personnel

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References

  1. 1 2 Yanow, Scott. "Seven, Come Eleven > Review". Allmusic . Retrieved November 5, 2011.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  2. Swenson, John, ed. (1985). The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide (1 ed.). New York: Rolling Stone. ISBN   0-394-72643-X.