Connection (Don Ellis album)

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Released1972
Recorded1972
Length46:37
Connection
Studio album by
Released1972
Recorded1972
GenreJazz
Length46:37
LabelColumbia
KC 31766
ProducerTeo Macero
Don Ellis chronology
Tears of Joy
(1971)
Connection
(1972)
Soaring
(1973)

Connection is an album by trumpeter/bandleader Don Ellis recorded in 1972 and released on the Columbia label.[1] The album features big band arrangements of pop hits of the day along with Ellis' "Theme from The French Connection", which won him a Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement in 1973.[2]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[3]
All About Jazz[4]
The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings[5]
The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide[6]

Thom Jurek of Allmusic said, "Ellis devotees will no doubt delight in Connection because of its abundance of sass, humor, and imagination, while jazz purists will shake their heads in disgust and others will greet the album with mix of curious bewilderment, a good-natured (hopefully) chuckle, and a perverse kind of glee".[3] On All About Jazz, Jim Santella observed, "the unique character of Ellis' earlier work is missing on this recently reissued recording from 1972. He and the bandmembers solo less often, preferring instead to let the music flow with popular melodies. Vocals are added to several selections. Electric guitar and electric bass take center stage much of the time. Keyboards surround the band with lush scenery. Still, some of Ellis' trademark features are still there. His trumpet rages powerfully on 'Superstar' and his flugelhorn floats gently on 'Alone Again (Naturally)'."[4]

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