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1. | Take the "A" Train
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2. | Rockin' in Rhythm
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3. | Creole Love Call
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4. | Mooche
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5. | Sophisticated Lady
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6. | It Don't Mean a Thing
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7. | In a Sentimental Mood
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8. | Caravan
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9. | I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart
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10. | Crescendo in Blue
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11. | Diminuendo in Blue
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12. | Jeep's Blues
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13. | I'm Beginning to See the Light
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14. | Mood Indigo
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15. | Come Sunday
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16. | Satin Doll
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Jazz
Duke Ellington - Piano Britt Woodman - Trombone Butch Ballard - Drums Cat Anderson - Trumpet Charles Mingus - Bass Chuck Conners - Trombone Clark Terry - Trumpet Cootie Williams - Trumpet David Black - Drums Harold Ashby - Sax (Tenor) Harry Carney - Clarinet (Bass), Sax (Baritone) Jimmy Hamilton - Clarinet, Sax (Tenor) Joe Benjamin - Bass Johnny Hodges - Sax (Alto) Juan Tizol - Trombone Lawrence Brown - Trombone Max Roach - Drums Mercer Ellington - Trumpet Norris Turney - Clarinet, Sax (Alto), Sax (Tenor) Paul Gonsalves - Sax (Tenor) Ray Nance - Trumpet, Violin Rick Henderson - Sax (Alto) Rolf Ericson - Trumpet Rufus "Speedy" Jones - Drums Russell Procope - Clarinet, Sax (Alto) Victor Gaskin - Bass Wendell Marshall - Bass Wild Bill Davis - Organ Willie Cook - Trumpet
* Alan Nahigian - Photography * Alan Souglass - Producer * Dave Dexter, Jr. - Producer * Michael Cuscuna - Compilation Producer * Noel Walker - Producer * Zan Stewart - Liner Notes
Duke Ellington never recorded for Blue Note, but his sessions for Capitol, United Artists and Solid State are all owned (along with Blue Note) by EMI, making this single-CD sampler possible. On this hodgepodge collection, Duke's orchestra is heard during 1953-54 and at his 70th birthday concert in 1969. In addition, Ellington appears on two trio numbers with bassist Charles Mingus and drummer Max Roach and plays "Happy Reunion" in 1971 with tenorman Paul Gonsalves in a quartet. Although there are some good performances included (1969's "Take the 'A' Train" is superb), there is a great deal missing, most notably 1954's "Flying Home" and Cat Anderson's miraculous solo on 1969's "Satin Doll"; instead one gets the 1953 hit version. Otherwise, the music on this odd set is fine... ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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