Loved Ones (album) explained

Loved Ones
Type:studio
Artist:Ellis Marsalis and Branford Marsalis
Cover:Ellis branford marsalis Loved Ones.jpg
Released:February 1996
Recorded:August & September 1995
Genre:Jazz
Length:73:35
Label:Sony Music
Producer:Delfeayo Marsalis
Chronology:Branford Marsalis
Prev Title:Buckshot LeFonque
Prev Year:1994
Next Title:The Dark Keys
Next Year:1996

Loved Ones is a jazz duo album by Ellis Marsalis and Branford Marsalis. Originally conceived as Ellis's solo record of songs about "unforgettable women," it became a duo project based on his realization that "Branford would sound really good on some of (the songs).".[1] The album reached Number 5 on the Billboard Top Jazz Albums chart.

In his AllMusic review, Scott Yanow calls the set "pleasing and thoughtful if not quite essential," noting that Branford's contributions "sometimes (liven) up the selections although mostly playing a subsidiary role to his father." Don Heckman, writing in the Los Angeles Times, called the recording "one of the most appealing CDs of the year," citing "the warm camaraderie of the father-son musical connection."

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Loved Ones . BranfordMarsalis.com . 2014-11-10.