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Duke Ellington • Live At The Blue Note



Este álbum recoge la actuación completa registrada de la orquesta de Duke Ellington durante sus tres pases en el Blue Note, el 9 de agosto de 1959. Una de las sorpresas de aquel extraordinario concierto, fue la presencia del compositor Billy Strayhorn (alma máter de Ellington) sentado en el piano junto al Duke e interpretando algunos de los temas del álbum, entre ellas, la celebérrima "Take the 'A' Train"). Muchos de los temas interpretados aquella noche en el legendario club neoyorquino, corresponden a la banda sonora de la película "Anatomía de un asesinato".

Aquella noche la orquesta de Duke Ellington estuvo compuesta por: Johnny Hodges, Russell Procope, Hamilton Jimmy, Paul Gonsalves , Harry Carney (cañas), Terry Clark, Baker Shorty, Cook, Willie Anderson Cat, Ray Nance (trompeta), Quentin Jackson, Woodman Britt, John Sanders (trombón), Billy Strayhorn (piano); Pate Johnny, Woode Jimmy (bajo ); Sam Woodyard, Jimmy Johnson (batería). Personal: Duke Ellington (piano); Carney Harry, Jimmy Hamilton, Johnny Hodges, Paul Gonsalves, Russell Procope (cañas); Terry Clark, Ray Nance, Baker Shorty, Willie Cook, Cat Anderson (trompeta), Quentin Jackson, John Sanders, Britt Woodman (trombón), Billy Strayhorn (piano), Jimmy Johnson, Jr., Sam Woodyard (batería).
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Review
This two-CD set gives one a good example of how Duke Ellington's Orchestra sounded in 1959. Greatly expanded from the original single LP, the release essentially brings back a full night by the Ellington band, three nearly complete sets. The music ranges from old favorites to some newer material and highlights include Billy Strayhorn sitting in on his "Take the 'A' Train," several selections from the recent Anatomy of a Murder soundtrack, versions of "Drawing Room Blues" and "Tonk" that have both Ellington and Strayhorn on piano, an 11-minute rendition of "Mood Indigo" and quite a few features for altoist Johnny Hodges.
by Scott Yanow
 
 
Tracklist:
The First Set
1-1     Take The A Train   
1-2     Newport Up   
1-3     Haupe (Polly's Theme)   
1-4     Flirtibird   
1-5     Pie Eye's Blues   
1-6     Almost Cried   
1-7     Duael Fuel (Dual Filter)   
1-8     Sophisticated Lady   
1-9     Mr Gentle And Mr Cool   
1-10     El Gato   
The Second Set
1-11     C Jam Blues   
1-12     Tenderly   
1-13     Honeysuckle Rose   
1-14     Drawing Room Blues   
1-15     Tonk   
2-1     In A Mellotone   
2-2     All Of Me   
2-3     Things Ain't What They Used To Be   
2-4     Jeep's Blues   
The Third Set
2-5     Mood Indigo   
2-6     Perdido   
2-7     Satin Doll   
2-8     A Disarming Visit By Julie Christy And Stan Kenton   
2-9     Newport Up   
2-10     Medley: Black And Tan Fantasy, Creole Love Call, The Mooche   
2-11     Passion Flower   
2-12     On The Sunny Side Of The Street   
2-13     El Gato



Credits:
    Bass – Jimmy Woode, Johnny Pate (tracks: 2-7)
    Drums – Jimmy Johnson, Sam Woodyard
    Piano – Billy Strayhorn (tracks: 1-1, 1-14, 1-15), Duke Ellington (tracks: 1-2 to 1-15, 2-1 to 2-13)
    Producer – Michael Cuscuna
    Reeds – Harry Carney, Jimmy Hamilton, Johnny Hodges, Paul Gonsalves, Russell Procope
    Trombone – Britt Woodman, John Sanders, Quentin Jackson
    Trumpet – Cat Anderson, Clark Terry, Shorty Baker*, Ray Nance, Willie Cook


Recorded: August 9, 1959 at The Blue Note, Chicago


Label: Roulette Jazz ‎– CDP 7243 8 28637 2 4
Released: 1994
Genre: Jazz
Style: Swing, Big Band





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