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Duke Ellington - The Great Paris Concert

Posted By: Garina
Duke Ellington - The Great Paris Concert

Duke Ellington - The Great Paris Concert
Flac | Disc 1: 397 Mb + Disc 2: 309 Mb | Label: Atlantic | CD 2005

This set came about, in part, as a result of Ellington's signing to Frank Sinatra's Reprise label in November 1962, with the ending of his exclusive contract to Columbia. Six numbers from the three Paris dates were initially edited and released by Reprise as part of the ten-song Duke Ellington's Greatest Hits, but the bulk of the performances from those shows didn't surface until many years later as The Great Paris Concert on two LPs. For the CD reissue, the two separate releases were merged with the ten Greatest Hits songs appended to the double-LP's contents. The stuff from The Great Paris Concert is raw and largely unedited, and depicts the full Ellington band in extraordinary form, oozing excitement — from the saxophone showcase on the opener, "Rockin' in Rhythm," the various sections of the band take flight at different points throughout this set, which includes such contemporary numbers as Ellington's theme music for an all but forgotten television series, The Asphalt Jungle, and excerpts from Such Sweet Thunder . Johnny Hodges is showcased in several solos, most notably on "Suite Thursday," a work whose original studio incarnation he missed appearing on; Cootie Williams ("Tutti for Cootie"), Paul Gonsalves ("Cop Out"), Ray Nance ("Bula"), and Cat Anderson ("Jam with Sam") get their own moments in the spotlight. The editing and equalization on the Reprise tracks is considerably smoother and more obtrusive, in terms of closing fades, from that on the Atlantic release, where the sound is rougher and more realistic, and one wishes that original tapes could have been found and the complete 26 numbers from the Paris shows reassembled together in an integrated fashion. All Music Guide



Personnel:

Duke Ellington – Piano
Johnny Hodges - Sax (Alto)
Paul Gonsalves - Sax (Tenor)
Jimmy Hamilton - Sax (Tenor), Clarinet
Harry Carney - Sax (Baritone), Clarinet
Russell Procope - Clarinet, Sax (Alto)
Cat Anderson – Trumpet
Cootie Williams - Trumpet
Roy Burrowes – Trumpet
Buster Cooper - Trombone
Chuck Connors - Trombone
Lawrence Brown – Trombone
Ray Nance - Cornet, Violin
Ernie Shepard – Bass
Sam Woodyard – Drums
Milt Grayson - Vocals



Track Listing:

Disc 1
1 – Kinda Dukish
2 – Rockin’ In Rhythm
3 – On The Sunny Side Of The Street
4 – The Star-Crossed Lovers
5 – All Of Me
6 – Theme From “The Asphalt Jungle”
7 – Concerto For Cootie
8 – Tutti For Cootie
9 – 12 (Suite Thursday):
9 – Misfit Blues
10 – Schwiphti
11 – Zweet Zurzday
12 – Lay-By
13 – Perdido
14 – The Eighth Veil
15 – Rose Of The Rio Grande
16 – Cop Out
17 – Bula


Disc 2
1 – Jam With Sam
2 – Happy-Go-Lucky Local
3 – Tone Parallel To Harlem
4 – Don’t Get Around Much Anymore
5 – Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me
6 – Black And Tan Fantasy
7 – Creole Love Call
8 – The Mooche
9 – Things Ain’t What They Used To be
10 – Pyramid
11 – The Blues
12 – Echoes Of Harlem
13 – Satin Doll

(4 – 13: Bonus Tracks)