Ezz-thetics
Ezz-thetics is a studio album by the George Russell sextet, released on Riverside Records in mid-1961.
Recording and music
The album was recorded in May 1961. In addition to himself on piano, Russell's sextet contained trumpeter Don Ellis, trombonist David [Baker (composer)|Dave Baker], Eric Dolphy on alto sax and bass clarinet, Steve Swallow on bass, andJoe Hunt on drums. Three of the tracks were written by Russell. It features a radical reworking of Thelonious Monk's standard "Round Midnight" with an extended solo by Eric Dolphy.
Reception
The AllMusic reviewer described the album as "a true classic", and added that, "although using ideas from avant-garde jazz, it does not fall into any simple category". The [Penguin Guide to Jazz] suggested that it was a good place in Russell's discography for a listener to start.Track listing
- "Ezz-thetic" – 8:57
- "Nardis" – 4:34
- "Lydiot" – 8:06
- "Thoughts" – 5:26
- "Honesty" – 8:55
- "Round Midnight" – 6:29
- "Kige's Tune" *
- "Kige's Tune" *
Personnel
- George Russell - piano, arranger
- Don Ellis - trumpet
- Dave Baker - trombone
- Eric Dolphy - alto sax, bass clarinet
- Steve Swallow - bass
- Joe Hunt - drums