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Duke Ellington & His Orchestra

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PPAN ML4418

LP Black $39
  • Mono recording
  • 180 gram LPx1 gatefold sleeve
  • Recorded December 19th 1950

Description

When Ellington went into the studio in 1950 to record the longer tracks on this LP, his orchestra was a bridge between its late-1940’s configuration (the 5-man trumpet section) and its mid-1950’s personnel. The sax section had settled into the form it would have for most of the ensuing two decades (old-timers Hodges and Carney and newcomers Procope, Hamilton and Gonsalves); the trombone section had long-timer Lawrence Brown as well as Tyree Glenn and newcomer Quentin Jackson; and the drummer was still Sonny Greer, who had anchored the rhythm section since the beginning. Greer would retire at the end of the year, Hodges would defect for two years, Brown and Glenn would leave; Louis Bellson and Cat Anderson would join up and Ellington would begin to re-form. Ellington’s orchestra from 1953 on would be a great, swinging and sensitive one, but it would not...

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Preview Tracklist

  • 1 Mood Indigo
  • 2 Sophisticated Lady
  • 3 The Tattooed Bride
  • 4 Solitude