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1. | Something To Live For
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2. | Flower Is A Lovesome Thing (aka Passion)
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3. | Passion Flower
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4. | I Like The Sunrise
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5. | Azure
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6. | Imagine My Frustration
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7. | Duke's Place
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8. | Brown Skin Gal In The Galico Gown
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9. | What Am I Here For
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10. | Cotton Tail
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Jazz
Ella Fitzgerald Vocal Duke Ellington Piano, Arranger Cat Anderson Trombone Cootie Williams Trombone Herbie Jones Trombone Mercer Ellington Trombone Lawrence Brown Trombone Buster Cooper Trombone Chuck Connors Bass Trombone Jimmy Hamilton Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone Russell Procope Alto Saxophone, Clarinet Johnny Hodges Alto Saxophone Paul Gonsalves Tenor Saxophone Harry Carney Bass Saxophone, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet Jimmy Jones Piano, Arranger Gerald Wilson Arranger John Lamb Bass Louie Bellson Drums
Though less celebrated than the justifiably legendary volumes of THE DUKE ELLINGTON SONGBOOK from the mid-'50s, 1966's ELLA AT DUKE'S PLACE is nonetheless a sterling achievement. This CD reissue, featuring remastered sound, new liner notes, and never-before-seen photos, brings out the subtleties not only of Fitzgerald's honeyed voice (which by this point inher long career was growing burnished and dusky, somehow bluesier than before) but also of Jimmy Jones' brilliant arrangements. The interplay of such Ellington stalwarts as JohnnyHodges, Paul Gonsalves, Cat Anderson, Cootie Williams, and Ellington himself on piano is reason enough to listen to this set on its own; by the mid-'60s, these men had played together in varying combinations for more than three decades, and the casual complexity of these arrangements is as impressive as Fitzgerald's spectacular singing.
From the evidence of surviving band members and from a look at both Ella Fitzgerald's and Duke Ellington's itineraries at this time, certainly a great deal of effort was expended by all to make this 1965 date (a rematch of the principals' legendary 1957 songbook sessions) special in all regards.
The charts are superbly played and astonishingly well sung by Fitzgerald, who at times reaches a level of emotionality rarely associated with her. The continuity of style in everyone's playing, in fact, on all of the charts makes the session a masterpiece. And one lovely reunion. --- Keith Shadwick (excepted from liner notes) |
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