Duke Ellington Swings!: The Music of the DukeVarious Artists
Release Date: 07/09/1999
Original Release:
1999
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 332461_CD
UPC # 089408342929
Label: Telarc Jazz Zone
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Disc: 1
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In a Mellow Tone - Clark Terry/Lewis Nash/Lorne Lofsky/Oscar Peterson/Robert Brown/Benny Carter
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I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good) - Joe Pass/André Previn/Robert Brown/Ray Brown
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Performer: Various Artists
Distributor: Fontana Distribution Notes: Includes liner notes by Donald Elfman. Personnel: Mel Torm� (vocals, drums); Bobby Short (vocals); Jim Hall, Lorne Lofsky, Ulf Wakenius (guitar); Clark Terry (trumpet); Dave Brubeck, Andr� Previn, Oscar Peterson (piano); Lewis Nash, Martin Drew (drums). Liner Note Author: Donald Elfman. Telarc Jazz's contribution to the Ellington centenary was this engaging compilation, all material from the '90s back catalog, with two notable exceptions. As bait for the complete Dave Brubeck collector, they've thrown in a pair of unreleased tracks left over from the Brubeck Quartet's tour of the U.K. in November 1998: a lengthy exploration of "Take The 'A' Train" with a hot solo by tenor Bobby Militello and some polytonal romping by Brubeck and a relaxed solo piano version of Mercer Ellington's "Things Ain't What They Used to Be." Two live tracks with Mel Torm� at his most ingratiating bracket the album ("I'm Gonna Go Fishin'," "It Don't Mean a Thing"), and right in the center is a spiffy Torm� turn at the drums on "Rockin' in Rhythm." The remainder of the tracks are given over to such reliable mainstream stalwarts as Oscar Peterson, the Ray Brown Trio, Jim Hall, Ahmad Jamal, the trio of Andr� Previn, Joe Pass, and Brown and Bobby Short. ~ Richard S. Ginell
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