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1. | Battle Royal
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2. | To You
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3. | Take the "A" Train
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4. | Corner Pocket
Aka Until I Met You
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5. | Wild Man
Aka Wild Man Moore
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6. | Segue in C
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7. | B D B
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8. | Jumpin' at the Woodside
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9. | One More Once
Bonus
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10. | Take the "A" Train
Bonus - previously unreleased, alternate take, rehearsal
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11. | Jumpin' at the Woodside
Bonus - previously unreleased, alternate take
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12. | B D B
Bonus - previously unreleased, alternate take
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13. | Blues in Hoss' Flat (Blues In Frankie's Flat)
Bonus
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14. | Wild Man (Aka Wild Man Moore)
Bonus - previously unreleased, alternate take
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15. | Battle Royal
Bonus - previously unreleased, alternate take, rehearsal
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16. | Pause Track
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Jazz / Swing; Big Band; Classic Jazz
Recorded: Jul 6-7, 1961
Duke Ellington Orchestra Duke Ellington - piano Billy Strayhorn - piano Russell Procope - alto saxophone Johnny Hodges - alto saxophone Paul Gonsalves - tenor saxophone Harry Carney - baritone saxophone Ray Nance - trumpet, violin Cat Anderson - trumpet Willie Cook - trumpet Fats Ford - trumpet Eddie Mullens - trumpet Juan Tizol - trombone, tambourine Louis Blackburn - trombone Lawrence Brown - trombone Jimmy Hamilton - clarinet Aaron Bell - bass Sam Woodyard - drums
Count Basie Orchestra Count Basie - piano Marshal Royal - alto saxophone Frank Wess - tenor saxophone, flute Frank Foster - tenor saxophone Budd Johnson - tenor saxophone Charlie Fowlkes - baritone saxophone Sonny Cohn - trumpet Lonnie Johnson - trumpet Thad Jones - trumpet Snooky Young - trumpet Henry Coker - trombone Quentin Jackson - trombone Benny Powell - trombone Freddie Green - guitar Eddie Jones - bass Sonny Payne - drums
The 1999 remastering (Columbia-Legacy 65571) supercedes all previous editions, CD or vinyl, of the 1961 album First Time! The Count Meets the Duke, and not just because of the superior sound and the presence of five bonus tracks that add 27 minutes to the running time, although that's a big part of it. The sound is improved, making the original CD release seem like a copy of the LP, from the opening bars of the rollicking "Battle Royal," with that bass right up front. The Sonny Cohn and Ray Nance trumpet dialogue, and the Jimmy Hamilton clarinet and Budd Johnson tenor sax duet on "Take the A-Train" are more thickly textured and more "there" than on any previous incarnation, and Willie Cook's trumpet and Paul Gonsalves' tenor sax solo on "Corner Pocket" are gorgeously vivid. As important as anything else here, the closer sound captures the really hard, swinging nature of the performance on numbers like the bluesy "Segue in C" and "Jumpin' at the Woodside." The new notes, by bassist Aaron Bell and reissue co-producer Phil Schaap, also provide extraordinary insights into the making of this record -- with the album recorded more as a genial get-together than an old-style battle of the bands, and packaging only awaiting the approval of Basie, the Count balked at the "Battle Royal" title and jacket design, and his manager, Teddy Reig, supposedly flushed the only copy of the latter down the men's room toilet, thus forcing a reconsideration of the whole concept. The result was a hastily designed cover for an obscurely titled album that Columbia was never fully behind in marketing -- that it's lingered this long is, thus, even more of a testament to the power of the music and the good feelings from the sessions. ---Bruce Eder, allmusic
Includes liner notes by George T. Simon, Stanley Dance, Aaron Bell and Phil Schaap. |
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