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Duke Ellington - Festival Session (1959) 24-Bit/96-kHz Vinyl Rip

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Duke Ellington - Festival Session (1959) 24-Bit/96-kHz Vinyl Rip

Duke Ellington - Festival Session
Vinyl Rip in 24-Bit/96-kHz | FLAC tracks | no cue | no log | Covers | MU, RS, FF | 1.03 GB 3% recovery
1959 | Genre: Jazz | Label: Columbia Special Product | P13500 | US pressing | Vinyl: NM

Duke Ellington - Festival Session (1959) 24-Bit/96-kHz Vinyl Rip

Duke Ellington was constantly composing new material as well as creating new arrangements of vintage works, as heard on this Columbia LP recorded in 1959. "Perdido" is an extended feature for Clark Terry's virtuoso flügelhorn, though this would be his final studio session as a regular member of the Ellington band. "Copout Extension," a longer version of an earlier work called "Copout," showcases marathon soloist Paul Gonsalves on tenor sax. Among the new pieces, the three-part suite "Duael Fuel" features drummers Jimmy Johnson and Sam Woodyard, though the piece was dropped from the band book after 1960. "Idiom '59" is another new three-part suite, with the elegant clarinet of Russell Procope, clarinetist Jimmy Hamilton's more raucous styling, and finally, the leader paired with Terry (again on flügelhorn). This suite had an even shorter life; it had been premiered at the Newport Jazz Festival earlier in the year, and this was its second and final performance. Ellington's brisk swinging chart of "Things Ain't What They Used to Be" spotlights the matchless alto saxophonist Johnny Hodges, who was always as ready to play the blues as he was ballads. "Launching Pad," though credited to Ellington, was actually written by Terry and orchestrated by the pianist. This sassy blues strangely features Ray Nance instead of its composer as the trumpet soloist, along with a quartet consisting of Terry, Britt Woodman, Hamilton, and Gonsalves.
(Ken Dryden - AllMusic Guide)

Recorded: September 8, 1959
Personnel: SAXOPHONES: JOHNNY HODGES, HARRY CARNEY, JIMMY HAMILTON, RUSSELL PROCOPE, PAUL GONZALVES
TRUMPETS: CLARK TERRY, SHORTY BAKER, RAY NANCE, CAT ANDERSON, ANDRES FORD, WILLIE COOK
BASS; JIMMY WOODY, JOE BENJAMIN
DRUMS; SAM WOODYARD, JIMMY JOHNSON
TROMBONES: QUENTIN JACKSON, BRITT WOODMAN, JOHN SANDERS
PIANO: DUKE ELLINGTON

Track Listing:

A1. Idiom '59, Part 1
A2. Idiom '59, Part 2
A3. Idiom '59, Part 3
A4. Things Ain't What They Used to Be
A5. Launching Pad
B1. Perdido
B2. Copout Extension
B3. Duael Fuel, Part 1
B4. Duael Fuel, Part 2
B5. Duael Fuel, Part 3

REMARK: This album is among the best sounding of Ellington's pre-1960 recordings.

Turntable: Roksan Radius III
Tonearm: Audioquest PT-9
Cartridge: Ortofon X5-MC (Moving Coil)
Phono Cable: Van den Hul D-502 Hybrid
Pre-amplifier: Counterpoint SA 5.1 (vacuum tube Sovtek 6922)
Interconnect: balanced, Belden 1813A cable with Neutrik XLR connectors
Analog to Digital Converter: EMU 1212M (configured for balanced input +4dBu, 0 dB Gain, 24bit/192KHz)
Capture software: Goldwave 5.52
Post processing: none.
Ripping policy: I always rip good condition vinyl so that the amount of click/pop will be almost none



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