Friday, 20 March 2026


 

The Art Ellefson Trio


Art Ellefson was a Canadian jazz musician who was known for playing tenor saxophone. Although he spent much of his early career outside Canada (primarily England), he returned to his home country in 1974. During this time he seems to have based primarily in the Toronto area, and performed with several well known jazz musicians. This was the first recording released under his name. 
"The Art Ellefson Trio" was recorded in 1981 in Toronto and released by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation on its record label. The record featured Art on tenor, accompanied by Dave Young on bass and Peter Leitch on guitar. Usually, this type of recording would feature a drummer (making the group a quartet), but in this case, the lack of drummer is certainly not missed. The album swings throughout, and without drums, the bass is more prominent, and when Peter is playing rhythm, you can hear the guitar. At this point I would be remiss in not pointing out that the sound on this record while adequate, is certainly nothing to write home about. There is a lack of depth in the sound, and Peter's guitar is a little too far back in the mix when he isn't soloing. The actual performances though are well worth listening to, with the renditions of Willow Weep For Me and St. Thomas being two of my favourites. Art has a classic tone, certainly reminiscent of the more prominent tenor men of the 1950's. This is the type of jazz that isn't breaking any boundaries, but if you like a style that harkens back to the golden age of decades ago, this will be your cup of tea. 

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