Исполнитель: Duke Ellington & His Orchestra Название альбома: Will Big Bands Ever Come Back? Год выпуска: 1965, Reprise Records Формат файлов: Mp3, 320 Размер архива: 102 Mb Скачать с: turbobit In general the '60s were not a good period for big bands and many veteran jazz artists. The labels often pressured musicians to play the more faddish tunes of the day or to come up with gimmicks that would increase their record sales. In Duke Ellington's case, he largely avoided the traps that were set for so many others of his era, with the exception of four albums. This one found him playing 11 tunes from the swing era and, although not that painful (at least there were no note-for-note recreations), the results are also not all that stimulating. It's interesting to hear Ellington play such material as "Smoke Rings," "Artistry in Rhythm" and "Sentimental Journey," once. Scott Yanow, AMG
Side 1 A1. Tuxedo Junction A2. Smoke Rings A3. Artistry In Rhythm A4. The Waltz You Saved For Me A5. Woodchopper's Ball A6. Sentimetal Journey A7. When It's Sleepy Time Down South
Side 2 B1. One O'Clock Jump B2. Goodbye B3. Sleep, Sleep, Sleep B4. Rhapsody In Blue B5. Don't Get Around Much Anymore
Recorded in Chicago & New York, November 29, 1962 - January 4, 1963.
Duke Ellington and His Orchestra: Cat Anderson, Roy Burrowes, Eddie Preston, Cootie Williams, Bill Berry (tp), Ray Nance (tp, vln, vcl), Lawrence Brown, Chuck Connors, Buster Cooper (tb), Paul Gonsalves (ts), Jimmy Hamilton (cl, ts), Russell Procope (as, cl), Johnny Hodges (as), Harry Carney (bar, b-cl, cl), Duke Ellington & Billy Strayhorn (p), Ernie Shepard (b), Sam Woodyard (d), Milt Grayson (vcl).
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