Volume 2: from the Cotton Club to Sweden - Duke Ellington - Music - JSP Records - 0788065903626 - September 25, 2007
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Volume 2: from the Cotton Club to Sweden

Duke Ellington

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Volume 2: from the Cotton Club to Sweden

As well as the Duke's skills as pianist, composer and arranger, key sidemen, such as 'Bubber' Miley, Joe 'Tricky Sam' Nanton and Johnny Hodges were recognised as major jazz soloists. This collection spans March 1929 to February 1940, a key period for jazz in general and Ellington in particular. We concentrate on the orchestra's performances, mainly instrumental, along with some featuring singer Ivie Anderson. In late 1929, there had been a major change: Bubber Miley had gone. In his place came 'Cootie' Williams, a powerful blues player in his own right. In July 1929, the Ellington Orchestra provided the music for a Ziegfeld revue, 'Showgirl', which featured the debut of George Gershwin's, An American In Paris. The revue quickly closed, panned by critics. Ziegfeld said of Duke's contribution, "... The finest exponents of syncopated music in existence. Irving Berlin went mad about them and some of the best exponents of modern music who have heard them almost jumped out of their seats with excitement over their extraordinary harmonies and exciting rhythms." Shortly after 'Showgirl' closed, the Ellington Orchestra made it's screen debut in 'Black And Tan Fantasy', a short film. A year later, the band spent their summer break in Hollywood, filming 'Check And Double Checks' featuring radio stars Amos 'n' Andy, character's played by two white actors who appeared in blackface. The best thing about the film was the number Double Check Stomps heard here in the studio version. In February 1931, Ellington left the Cotton Club. No longer restricted to serving the club's floorshows, Ellington could explore wider musical horizons. Recorded in two parts and released as a double-sided 12 inch 78 rpm disc, Creole Rhapsody, from June 1931, represented his most ambitious work to date. From 1943 until 1948, the Ellington Band performed annually at Carnegie Hall - confirmation, if any were needed, that the Duke and his band had reached the pinnacle of showbiz success

Media Music     CD   (Compact Disc)
Number of discs 4
Composer Diverse
Released September 25, 2007
EAN/UPC 0788065903626
Label JSP Records JSP936.2
Genre Jazz
Dimensions 128 × 145 × 41 mm   ·   369 g
number of tracks 100

Track list

  1. 1.   CD  

    1. Rent Party Blues
    2. Paducah
    3. Harlem Flat Blues
    4. Hot Feet
    5. Sloppy Joe (Take 1)
    6. Stevedore Stomp (Take 1)
    7. Cotton Club Stomp
    8. Arabian Lover
    9. Saratoga Swing
    10. Jungle Jamboree
    11. Snake Hip Dance
    12. Jazz Convulsions
    13. The Duke Steps Out
    14. Haunted Nights
    15. Lazy Duke
    16. Blues Of The Vagabond
    17. When You're Smiling
    18. Maori (Take B)
    19. Double Check Stomp
    20. Cotton Club Stomp
    21. Jungle Nights In Harlem
    22. Shout 'Em, Aunt Tillie
    23. Ring Dem Bells
    24. Old Man Blues
    25. Big House Blues
  2. 2.   CD  

    1. Rocky Mountain Blues
    2. Mood Indigo
    3. Rockin' In Rhythm
    4. Creole Rhapsody: Part 1
    5. Creole Rhapsody: Part 2
    6. The Mystery Song
    7. It Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing
    8. Jazz Coctail
    9. Delta Bound
    10. Diga Diga Doo
    11. I Can't Give You Anything But Love
    12. Eerie Moan
    13. Merry-Go-Round (Take 2)
    14. Sophisticated Lady
    15. I've Got The World On A String
    16. Down A Carolina Lane
    17. Slippery Horn
    18. Drop Me Off At Harlem
    19. Get Yourself A New Broom (And Sweep Those Blues Away)
    20. Bundle Of Blues (Take B)
    21. Stormy Weather
    22. Hyde Park (Every Tub)
    23. Ain't Misbehavin'
    24. Jive Stomp
    25. In The Shade Of The Old Apple Tree
  3. 3.   CD  

    1. Daybreak Express
    2. Solitude
    3. Troubled Waters
    4. Moon Glow
    5. In A Sentimental Mood
    6. Merry-Go-Round (2nd Version)
    7. Clarinet Lament (Barney's Concerto)
    8. Echoes Of Harlem (Cootie's Concerto)
    9. Kissin' My Baby Goodnight
    10. Oh, Babe! Maybe Someday
    11. In A Jam
    12. I've Got To Be A Rug Cutter
    13. Caravan (Take 1)
    14. All God's Chillun Got Rhythm
    15. Diminuendo In Blue
    16. Crescendo In Blues
    17. The Gal From Joe's (Take 1)
    18. I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart (Take 1)
    19. Braggin' In Brass Take 1)
    20. I'm Slappin' Seventh Avenue (With The Sole Of My Shoe)
    21. You Gave Me The Gate (And I'm Swingin')
    22. Rose Of The Rio Grande (Take 1)
    23. When My Sugar Walks Down The Street
    24. A Gypsy Without A Song
    25. A Blues Serenade
  4. 4.   CD  

    1. Old King Dooji
    2. Pussy Willow
    3. Subtle Lament
    4. Smorgasbord And Shnapps
    5. Portrait Of The Lion
    6. Solid, Old Man
    7. Cotton Club Stomp
    8. Doin' The Voom Voom
    9. Way Low
    10. Serenade To Sweden
    11. In A Mizz
    12. I'm Checkin' Out, Goo'm Bye
    13. You Can Count On Me
    14. Bouncin' Bouyancy
    15. The Sergeant Was Shy
    16. Grievin' (1st Version)
    17. Little Posey
    18. I've Never Felt This Way Before
    19. Grievin' (2nd Version)
    20. Tootin' Through The Root
    21. Weely (A Portrait Of Billy Strayhorn)
    22. Killin' Myself
    23. Your Love Has Faded
    24. Country Girl
    25. Solitude

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