Richard Elliot

 
Artist:

Richard Elliot

Richard Elliot

Representative Albums:

City Speak, What's Inside, Take to the Skies

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A Member of the Group:

Performed Songs By:

Ron Reinhardt, Dave Reinhardt, Tom Kellock, Allen Hinds, Steve Dubin, Cliff Downs, Ozzie Ahlers, Craig Chaquico, Tim Heintz, Robbie Nevil

Worked With:

Greg Adams, Naoki Yanai, Ernie Watts, Lee Thornburg, Richard Smith, Emilio Castillo, Peter White, Alphonse Mouzon
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Active: '70s - 2000s
  • Instruments: Sax (Tenor), Sax (Soprano)

Biography

Although he's called a "smooth jazz artist," saxophonist Richard Elliot is equally at home with most rock & roll and the kind of classic R&B performed by the group Tower of Power. For five years in the 1980s, he was a big part of the classic R&B band's horn-based sound.

The Scottish-born Elliot was raised in Los Angeles, where he quickly became a fan of West Coast classic R&B. Elliot landed his first job while still a teenager with Natalie Cole and the Pointer Sisters. A few years later, he was tapped to record with some of his idols from Motown Records, which had relocated from Detroit to Los Angeles. In the 1970s, he had the chance to record with Smokey Robinson, the Four Tops, and the Temptations. Elliot was later tapped to record with the Yellowjackets on their second album. After touring with Melissa Manchester for a time, he was asked to become a full-fledged member of the Tower of Power horns in 1982. He stayed with the group until 1987 and looks back fondly on those years for they shaped the style he has today. When he's not playing his over 100 dates a year, Elliot pilots a small aircraft and is partner in PacifNet, an Internet multimedia company that develops websites for the music and entertainment industries.

Elliot's nine albums under his own name include his self-produced Cityspeak (1996); After Dark (1994); On the Town, (1991); Power of Suggestion (1991); Take to the Skies (1991); Trolltown (1991); What's Inside (1991); Initial Approach (1984); and Soul Embrace (1993) all for Blue Note/Capitol Records. Two albums he had recorded for the now-defunct Enigma were re-released on Capitol. His 1993 album Soul Embrace rocketed to the top of the Billboard contemporary jazz charts, and though Elliot has a smooth jazz sound that could be compared with Kenny G.'s, albums like 1999's Chill Factor prove his take on contemporary jazz is more firmly rooted in tradition. ~ Richard Skelly, All Music Guide
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Tenor saxophonist Richard Elliot has been a longtime smooth jazz favorite.  This is the cover to his Best of Richard Elliot CD.
Tenor saxophonist Richard Elliot has been a longtime smooth jazz favorite. This is the cover to his Best of Richard Elliot CD.

Richard Elliot is a Scottish-born saxophone player who first found fame as a member of the funk band Tower of Power. He also worked on Stacy Lattisaw's 1986 album "Take Me All The Way". His solo career took off when he remade the Percy Sledge classic "When a Man Loves a Woman" (which had also been remade by Michael Bolton). Other well-known songs include "In the Groove," "Take Your Time," "Crush," "Chill Factor," "Corner Pocket," and "Sly" (presumably a tribute to Sly Stone), as well as remakes of classic pop songs like "I'm Not in Love" and the Luther Vandross hits "Here and Now" and "Your Secret Love."

Elliot participated with fellow saxophonists Paul Taylor, Gerald Albright and keyboardist Jeff Lorber in the "Grooving for Grover" concert series. The series honored the legacy of the late Grover Washington, Jr., who was a founding father of smooth jazz.

Elliot is best known for his zebra-striped tenor saxophone.

In 2005, Elliot joined trumpeter Rick Braun as they co-founded their own label, ARTizen Music Group. Among the first albums on that label is Elliot's own, Metro Blue.

Discography

  • Trolltown (1986)
  • Initial Approach (1987)
  • Power of Suggestion (1988)
  • Take to the Skies (1989)
  • What's Inside (1990)
  • On the Town (1991)
  • Soul Embrace (1993)
  • After Dark (1994)
  • City Speak (1996)
  • Jumpin' Off (1997)
  • Chill Factor (1999)
  • The Best of Richard Elliot (2000)
  • Ballads (2001)
  • Crush (2001)
  • Ricochet (2003)
  • Forever, For Always, For Luther (compilation with various artists) (2004)
  • Metro Blue (2005)
  • R n R (with Rick Braun) (2007)

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