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Duke Ellington & His Orchestra | 70Th Birthday Concert | Vinyl

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Outside there was the rain and the bone-freezing chill of November in Manchester, England. Inside the concert hall it was warm and it was beautiful. Duke was alive and well, and his orchestra was playing with all the flaring genius that has entranced us since first this musical miracle of our century found his vocation of band-leader extraordinary fifty years ago.

It was one of the many nights to remember during the orchestras British and European tour of 1969. Duke played two concerts that evening, each approaching two and a half hours in duration, each without intervals. At the second show he regaled the audience with 32 separate compositions, stayed on stage to do an encore with quartet only, after Johnny Hodges had led the exhausted orchestra away, and then, past midnight, went into a small back room to listen to the whole rumbustious evening played back to him on tape.

The men in the small back room, engaged with dials and consoles and tuners, were the United Artists production team who helped to create this album from the concerts at Manchester and at Bristol. Duke, sitting there easily, eyes closed, smiling like some great all-wise Buddha, seemed pleased with what he heard. From time to time he would say beautiful! to some flight of Johnny Hodges or Cooties. That is how this album is: Beautiful.

Except from the sleeve notes by Derek Jewell, Jazz/Pop Critic, The Sunday Times

This double LP ranks as one of Duke Ellingtons finest recordings of his final decade. The live performance gives listeners a good idea as to just how Dukes ensemble sounded in concert, and it serves as both a retrospective and a display of the strengths of Ellingtons mighty band. Among the many highlights are definitive renditions of Rockin in Rhythm and Take the A Train (the latter has some wonderful Cootie Williams trumpet), a few features for altoist Johnny Hodges, a tenor battle on In Triplicate, a few guest spots for organist Wild Bill Davis, and a 16-and-a-half-minute, nine-song medley that really works well. The most memorable chorus of all is an incredible high-note display by Cat Anderson on Satin Doll that is arguably his most miraculous solo ever; each note he hits is virtually impossible to play on the trumpet, and is in tune, too. This gem is essential for all serious jazz collections. AMG/Scott Yanow

  • 180gram 2XLp, Gatefold Sleeve
  • Recorded: November 25th and 26th 1969

UAD60001 -Artist-Duke Ellington & His Orchestra

  • Internal ID: JIT
  • Format: Vinyl
  • Format Detail: 2LP Black
  • Handling Note: **Please allow an additional 5 business days for this item’s shipment.**
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Released: 7/25/18

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