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David Axelrod (April 17, 1931 – February 5, 2017) was an American composer, arranger, and producer. After starting out as a staff producer for record companies specializing in jazz, Axelrod became known by the mid-1960s in
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and
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circles for his recording skills. In 1968, Axelrod embarked on a solo career and released several albums during the 1970s that showcased his characteristic sound, which combined heavily
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d drums and baroque orchestration, and avant garde themes ranging from the
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to heightened mental awareness. With his early solo projects, Axelrod was one of the first recording artists to fuse elements of jazz,
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, and R&B. One of his most important records, ''
Song of Innocence ''Song of Innocence'' is the debut album by American composer and producer David Axelrod. It was released in October 1968 by Capitol Records. In an effort to capitalize on the experimental climate of popular music at the time, Axelrod composed ...
'' (1968), featured instrumental interpretations of 18th-century poet
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's poetry collection of the same name done in a contemporary musical vein, leading one critic at the time to coin the term " jazz fusion" and numerous hip hop producers to sample the album's music decades later.


Early life

Born in Los Angeles, California, David Axelrod was raised in its South Central neighborhood, where he grew up listening to R&B and
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. His father was active in radical labour union politics.


Career

After a stint as a
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, Axelrod found studio work in the film and television industry, and was soon in demand as a drummer, producer and arranger. He produced his first album in 1959, saxophonist
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’s '' The Fox''. In late 1963, Axelrod joined Capitol Records as a producer and A&R man. He encouraged the label to develop their
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musicians. He began working with Lou Rawls, producing his successful ''Live'' album and a succession of gold albums and hit singles including " Love Is a Hurtin' Thing", "
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" and "Dead End Street", which Axelrod wrote and produced. He also began working with
Julian "Cannonball" Adderley Julian Edwin "Cannonball" Adderley (September 15, 1928August 8, 1975) was an American jazz alto saxophonist of the hard bop era of the 1950s and 1960s. Adderley is perhaps best remembered for the 1966 soul jazz single " Mercy, Mercy, Mercy", wh ...
, one of the most successful jazz crossover artists of the 1960s. Axelrod produced Adderley's 1967 album '' Mercy, Mercy, Mercy! Live at 'The Club''', which spawned the jazz hit "
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”, written by the band's pianist Joe Zawinul, which reached No. 11 in the US pop charts. Around this time Axelrod also began working with a regular group of leading session musicians, including
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(guitar), Carol Kaye (bass) and
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(drums). In 1968, Axelrod wrote ''
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'' and '' Release of an Oath'' in a contemporary
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vein for
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; they were released under the band's name, but because of their complexity were recorded by other musicians. The Electric Prunes disbanded during the recording sessions and Axelrod's team completed the albums. Axelrod's success also encouraged Capitol to allow him to produce solo albums, the first two of which, ''
Song of Innocence ''Song of Innocence'' is the debut album by American composer and producer David Axelrod. It was released in October 1968 by Capitol Records. In an effort to capitalize on the experimental climate of popular music at the time, Axelrod composed ...
'' (1968) and ''
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'' (1969), were homages to the mystical poetry and paintings of
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. These used sweeping strings, booming sound and heavy beats in a way that was unique for the time and became highly influential many years later. His third solo album, '' Earth Rot'' (1970), warned of the impact of environmental pollution and degradation. At the same time, Axelrod continued to work with Adderley and Rawls, and with the South African singer
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, bandleader David Rose, and unsuccessful psychedelic groups The Common People and Hardwater. In 1970, he left Capitol and over the next few years issued a rock version of Handel's oratorio ''
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'' and further solo albums, as well as continuing to work with Adderley on several albums until the latter's death in 1975. His approach fell out of fashion for a while, and three solo albums he recorded in the 1980s went unreleased. His work as arranger and composer began to be rediscovered in the early 1990s, and to be sampled by artists such as
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,
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and
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. In 1993, he released his first album for over a decade, ''Requiem: Holocaust''. Several compilations of his earlier work were also released. In 2000 he released ''David Axelrod'', which used rhythm tracks originally recorded for a proposed third Electric Prunes album, with new arrangements.
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used a David McCallum cut ("The Edge") for "
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" from 1999's '' 2001''. Masta Ace also used a cut from "The Edge" in his song, "No Regrets" from the 2001 album, ''Disposable Arts''. In addition, "The Edge" was heavily sampled on the Emperor Penguin track "Burnt Sienna and Avocado". Axelrod appeared at the Royal Festival Hall, London, on 17 March 2004 as part of the Ether festival where he conducted a performance of his solo work. He was joined onstage by
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who sang "Holy Are You", originally recorded by The Electric Prunes. During the intro of his song "The Edge", he spoke on the subject of sampling, saying "I'm such a hypocrite, I hate sampling because it takes jobs away from musicians, but it allows me to have fun. It's screw-you money. So I love this, naturally. Thank you Dre.". At the end of this rare concert he informed the audience that he was suffering from ill health. In 2006, ''Live at Royal Festival Hall'' was released as a DVD and CD. Axelrod signed with Blue Note Records in 2005. Axelrod died of lung cancer on February 5, 2017, at the age of 85.


Discography


Albums


Compilation

* ''The Edge: David Axelrod At Capitol Records 1966-1970'' (Capitol Jazz, 2005)


Singles

* "Gumshoe" / "The Lost Lament" (Decca, 1972) * "The Leading Citizen" (Decca, 1972) * "The Dr & The Diamond" (Mo' Wax, 2001) * "Holy Thursday" (Stateside, 2002) (split) * "The Signs" (Capitol Jazz, 2005) (split) * "London" (Stateside, 2006)


Other credits


As arranger

With
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*''
Northern Windows ''Northern Windows'' is an album by jazz pianist and keyboardist Hampton Hawes recorded for the Prestige label in 1974.The Electric Prunes The Electric Prunes are an American psychedelic rock band, formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1965. Much of the band's music was, as music historian Richie Unterberger described it, possessed of "an eerie and sometimes anguished ambiance." Th ...
*''
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'' (Reprise, 1968) *'' Release of an Oath'' (Reprise, 1968) With Gene Ammons *'' Brasswind'' (Prestige, 1974)


As producer

With
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* ''Music...A Part Of Me'' (Capitol ST 2432, 1966) * ''Music...A Bit More Of Me'' (Capitol ST 2498, 1966) * ''Music...It's Happening Now!'' (Capitol ST 2651, 1967) * ''McCallum'' (Capitol ST 2748, 1968) With
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* ''Beach Blanket Bingo'' (Capitol T-2323, ST-2323, 1965) * "Blowing Out the Candles" b/w "Just a Little Girl" (Capitol 5250, 1964) * "Ten Good Reasons" b/w "Ninety Day Guarantee" (Capitol 5337, 1964) * "New Love" b/w "So, Do the Zonk" (Capitol 5409, 1965) * ''These Are the Good Times: The Complete Capitol Recordings'' (Now Sounds CRNOW-47, 2014) (tracks: "Just a Little Girl", "So, Do the Zonk", "Good Things" reviously unreleased "Leave Him to Me" reviously unreleased "Ten Good Reasons", "Ninety Day Guarantee", "Blowing Out the Candles", "Drop the Drip" reviously unreleased and the tracks from the ''Beach Blanket Bingo'' album). With Cannonball Adderley * ''
Cannonball Adderley Live! ''Cannonball Adderley Live!'' is a live album by jazz saxophonist Cannonball Adderley recorded at Shelly's Manne-Hole and released on the Capitol label featuring performances by Adderley with Nat Adderley, Charles Lloyd, Joe Zawinul, Sam Jone ...
'' (Capitol, 1964) * '' Live Session!'' (Capitol, 1964)) * ''
Cannonball Adderley's Fiddler on the Roof ''Cannonball Adderley's Fiddler on the Roof'' is an album by jazz saxophonist Cannonball Adderley released on the Capitol Records, Capitol label featuring performances of material from the Broadway musical ''Fiddler on the Roof'' by Adderley with N ...
'' (Capitol, 1964) * ''
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'' (Capitol, 1965) * '' Mercy, Mercy, Mercy! Live at 'The Club''' (Capitol, 1966) * '' 74 Miles Away'' (Capitol, 1967) * '' Why Am I Treated So Bad!'' (Capitol, 1967) * '' In Person'' (Capitol, 1968) * ''
Accent on Africa ''Accent on Africa'' is an album by jazz saxophonist Cannonball Adderley recorded in 1968 for the Capitol label featuring performances by Adderley with Nat Adderley and unidentified percussion section, vocalists, and big band.Country Preacher ''Country Preacher'' is a live album recorded by the Cannonball Adderley Quintet in 1969. Recorded at an unidentified church meeting of the Chicago chapter of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference's Operation Breadbasket, the album spen ...
'' (Capitol, 1969) * '' The Cannonball Adderley Quintet & Orchestra'' (Capitol, 1970) * '' Love, Sex, and the Zodiac'' (Capitol, 1970) * '' The Price You Got to Pay to Be Free'' (Capitol, 1970) * '' The Happy People'' (Capitol, 1972) * ''
The Black Messiah ''The Black Messiah'' is a live album by jazz saxophonist Cannonball Adderley recorded at The Troubadour in Los Angeles, California in 1971 featuring performances by Adderley's Quintet with Nat Adderley, George Duke, Walter Booker and Roy McCur ...
'' (Capitol, 1972) * '' Music You All'' (Capitol, 1976) * '' Inside Straight'' (Capitol, 1973) * ''
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'' (Capitol, 1974) * '' Walk Tall: The David Axelrod Years'' (Stateside, 2006) CD– compilation


Notes


References


External links

*
Official website
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