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Don Ellis (July 25, 1934 – December 17, 1978) was an American jazz trumpeter, drummer, composer and bandleader. He is best known for his extensive musical experimentation, particularly in the area of unusual time signatures. Later in his life he worked as a film composer, among other works contributing a score to 1971's The French Connection and 1973's The Seven-Ups.
Ellis was born in Los Angeles, California, on July 25, 1934. His father was a Methodist minister and his mother a church organist. He attended West High School in Minneapolis, MN. After attending a Tommy Dorsey Big Band concert, he first became interested in jazz. Other early inspirations were Louis Armstrong and Dizzy Gillespie. He graduated from Boston University in 1956 with a music composition degree.
Ellis' first job was with the late Glenn Miller's band, then directed by Ray McKinley. He stayed with the band until September 1956, when he joined the U.S. Army's Seventh Army Symphony Orchestra and the Soldiers' Show Company. Ellis was transferred to Frankfurt, Germany for duty. In the Army band, Ellis met pianist Cedar Walton, and saxophonists Eddie Harris and Don Menza. While in that band Ellis had his first opportunity to compose and arrange for a big band.
"Alone Again (Naturally)" is a song by Irish singer-songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan. It was released in 1972 at the same time as (but not on) the album, Back to Front. In total, the single spent six weeks, non-consecutively, at #1 on the United States Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. Billboard ranked it as the No. 2 song for 1972. In Casey Kasem's American 'Top 40 of the 1970s', "Alone Again (Naturally)" ranked as the fifth most-popular song of the decade (Debby Boone's "You Light Up My Life" was #1). "Alone Again (Naturally)" also spent six weeks at number one on the Easy Listening chart. The track reached #3 in the UK Singles Chart.
It is an introspective ballad, starting with the singer telling of his plans to commit suicide after being left at the altar after his bride deserted him, and then telling about the death of his parents. O'Sullivan has said that the song is not autobiographical, as he did not know his father (who died when O'Sullivan was 11) very well, and that his father had mistreated his mother. His mother was not dead at the time that his song was written. "Alone Again (Naturally)" is included on O'Sullivan's The Berry Vest of Gilbert O'Sullivan album (2004) on the EMI record label. Big Jim Sullivan plays the guitar break in the original recorded version of the song.
The following is a list of episodes for the NBC original series Third Watch. The series started on September 26, 1999, and concluded its sixth and final season on May 6, 2005.
Soaring es un álbum del trompetista Don Ellis grabado en 1973 y lanzado en la etiqueta de MPS (Producido por Don Ellis). Tracklist: 00:00 - Whiplash 04:27 - Sladka Pitka 11:08 - The Devil Made Me Write This Piece 17:03 - Go Back Home 20:24 - Invincible 27:06 - Image of Maria 30:11 - Sidonie 36:50 - Nicole Personnel Don Ellis – trumpet, flugelhorn, drums, arranger Fred Selden – alto saxophone, flute, soprano saxophone, piccolo, alto flute Vince Denham – alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute, piccolo, Sam Falzone – tenor saxophone, clarinet, flute, arranger Gary Herbig – baritone saxophone, soprano saxophone, clarinet, flute, oboe Jack Caudill, Bruce Mackay, Gil Rathel – trumpet, flugelhorn Sidney Muldrow – French horn Mike Jamieson – trombone Ken Sawhill – bass tro...
from his appearance at the Montreux Jazz Festival on July 8, 1977. Don Ellis - Trumpet, Composer, Arranger Reeds - Ann Patterson, Ted Nash, James Coile, Jim Snodgrass Trumpets - Glenn Stuart, Gil Rather, Jack Coan French Horn - Sidney Muldrow Trombone - Alan Kaplan Bass Trombone - Richard Bullock Tuba - Jim Self Keyboards - Randy Kerber Bass - Leon Gaer, Darrell Clayborn Drums - David Crigger Congas - Chino Valdes Percussion, Drums and Mallets - Michael Englander Percussion, Mallets and Timpani - Ruth Ritchie Violins - Pam Tompkins, Lori Badessa Viola - Jimbo Ross Cello - Paula Hochhalter
From the 1971 album Tears of Joy; gotta love Don Ellis!
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I do not own copyright of any of the songs. Copyright belongs to the artist and company. All compositions by Don Ellis except as indicated: Side A 0:00 Star Wars (John Williams) 3:25 Arcturas 9:14 Princess Leia's Theme (Williams) 13:06 Orion's Sword 16:55 Pegasus Side B 19:43 Crypton 23:18 Lyra 29:13 Eros 33:28 Ursa 36:20 Vulcan Personnel: Don Ellis- trumpet, super-trumpet (firebird trumpet), flugelhorn, super-bone, arranger Ann Patterson – alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, oboe, piccolo, alto flute Ted Nash - alto saxophone, flute, clarinet James Coile - tenor saxophone, clarinet, flute Jim Snodgrass - baritone saxophone, bass clarinet, piccolo, flute, oboe Glenn Stuart, Gil Rathel, Jack Coan – trumpet Sidney Muldrew – French Horn Alan Kaplan – trombone Richard Bullock – bass trombon...
Normally I wouldn't be posting something on this channel that was commercially available. But this recording was inexplicably not already available on YouTube, so here it is. One of Hank's best charts. It was originally (I believe) written for the Don Ellis orchestra--the incarnation that included the string quartet as well as a few other orchestral winds. It's in 13, mostly divided 3, 3, 2, 2, 3. Hank made a standard big band instrumentation of this as well. In the process, he changed some things a little here and there. From those that knew and worked with him, apparently that was a rather common practice of his, thus making "definitive" versions elusive. Don solos on flügel and Milcho Leviev is on keyboards. Enjoy.
Buy and Stream: https://GilbertOsullivan.lnk.to/BestOfID ► FOLLOW GILBERT O'SULLIVAN Official Website: http://www.gilbertosullivan.co.uk FB: https://GilbertOsullivan.lnk.to/FacebookID IG: https://GilbertOsullivan.lnk.to/InstagramID TW: https://GilbertOsullivan.lnk.to/TwitterID TikTok: https://GilbertOsullivan.lnk.to/TikTokID --------------- ► LYRICS In a little while from now If I'm not feeling any less sour I promise myself to treat myself And visit a nearby tower And climbing to the top Will throw myself off In an effort to Make it clear to whoever Wants to know what it's like when you're shattered Left standing in the lurch at a church Were people saying, My God, that's tough She stood him up No point in us remaining We may as well go home As I did on my own Alone again, naturally T...
Gilbert O`Sullivan - Alone Again (Naturally) Lyrics ✅ 📜 Lyrics: [Verse 1] Oh, in a little while from now If I'm not feeling any less sour I promised myself to treat myself And visit a nearby tower And climbing to the top Will throw myself off In an effort to make it clear to whoever What it's like when you're shattered Left standing in the lurch, at a church Where people saying "My God that's tough, she stood him up No point in us remaining We may as well go home" As I did on my own [Refrain] Alone again, naturally [Verse 2] To think that only yesterday I was cheerful, bright and gay Looking forward to, well who wouldn't do The role I was about to play But as if to knock me down Reality came around And without so much as a mere touch Cut me into little pieces Leaving me to doubt Talk ...
Gilbert O'Sullivan "Alone Again (Naturally)" - brand new video! Filmed at Lafayette at King's Cross (London). This brand new video accompanies the new pared back version of "Alone Again (Naturally)" featuring Bill Shanley, internationally renowned guitarist. This is the first re-recording of the track since it was first released in 1971! Gilbert O'Sullivan, is one of the most revered singer-songwriters of his generation has recorded twelve pared down versions of 12 songs from his outstanding catalogue. The new album is entitled "Songbook". The new album includes the first ever re-recording of his 1971 classic single ‘Alone Again (Naturally)’. This new music video was filmed at Lafayette in King's Cross, where the new album was recorded. There is also a brand new track on the album, sp...
enjoy. gilbert o'sullivans alone again in its original form. not that cruddy kareoke version with redubbed crap over the original. this is the real deal LIVE with flutes and all.
I do not own this song, everything belongs to it's rightful owner. No copyright infringement intended.
▸ #bestversion (IMHO) ▸ 🎤 Karaoke version @ https://youtu.be/IiFSFMvKlss ▸ 🎵 Vocals version @ https://youtu.be/caaqH--SnwA ▸ "Alone Again (Naturally)" is a song by Irish singer-songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan. ▸ Recorded in 1971, it became a worldwide hit. ▸ The song did not originally appear on his 1972 studio album Back to Front but has been included in reissues (often replacing "Clair"). ▸ The single spent six non-consecutive weeks at number one on Billboard's Hot 100 between late July and early September 1972 in America. ▸ It ranked number two in the year-end chart and sold over two million copies. ▸ #dianakrall released a duet version with Michael Bublé on her 2015 album Wallflower. ▸ Diana Jean Krall OC OBC (born November 16, 1964) is a Canadian jazz pianist and singer known for her...
Amendment: "Where" were people saying... 0:40
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Don Ellis (July 25, 1934 – December 17, 1978) was an American jazz trumpeter, drummer, composer and bandleader. He is best known for his extensive musical experimentation, particularly in the area of unusual time signatures. Later in his life he worked as a film composer, among other works contributing a score to 1971's The French Connection and 1973's The Seven-Ups.
Ellis was born in Los Angeles, California, on July 25, 1934. His father was a Methodist minister and his mother a church organist. He attended West High School in Minneapolis, MN. After attending a Tommy Dorsey Big Band concert, he first became interested in jazz. Other early inspirations were Louis Armstrong and Dizzy Gillespie. He graduated from Boston University in 1956 with a music composition degree.
Ellis' first job was with the late Glenn Miller's band, then directed by Ray McKinley. He stayed with the band until September 1956, when he joined the U.S. Army's Seventh Army Symphony Orchestra and the Soldiers' Show Company. Ellis was transferred to Frankfurt, Germany for duty. In the Army band, Ellis met pianist Cedar Walton, and saxophonists Eddie Harris and Don Menza. While in that band Ellis had his first opportunity to compose and arrange for a big band.
Nina Simone, Gilbert O'Sullivan
I remember this afternoon
When my sister came into the room
She refused to say how my father was
But I knew he'd be dying soon.
And I was oh so glad, and it was oh so sad
That I realized that I despised this man I once called father.
In his hanging on, with fingers clutching
His body now just eighty-eight pounds
Blinded eyes still searching
For some distant dream that had faded away at the seams.
Dying alone, naturally.
I was his favourite child, I had him a little while
Just as long as I could play the piano and smile a little smile
Just when I needed him most, he was already a ghost
And for all my life there where promises and they always have been broken
Leaving me alone with all my troubles
Not ever once touching me and saying
";Daugther, I'll help you get over.";
Now he's fadig away and I'm glad to say,
He's dying at last. Naturally.
It's a very sad thing to see that my mother with all her heart
Believes the words that the Bible said ";Til death do us two part";.
For her that was forever and ay, he decided her night and day
How could some English words so small affect someone so strangely?
Taking her away from us, her soul included
She might es well be gone with him, all the children are excluded.
Loneliness is hell, I know so well,
For I'm alone. Naturally.
I waited three weeks for him to die
I waited three weeks for him to die
Every night he was calling on me
I wouldn't go to him.
I waited three weeks for him to die
Three weeks for him to die.
And after he died, after he died
Every night I went out, every night I had a flight.
It didn't matter who it was with
'Cos I knew what it was about.
And if you could read between lines, my Dad and I close as flies.
I loved him then and I loved him still, that's why my heart's so broken.
Leaving me to doubt God in His Mercy
And if He really does exist then why does He desert me?
When he passed away I smoked and drank all day,
Alone. Again. Naturally.