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AOTW Aug 6-12 - Yet More Ellington


John Tapscott

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There's so many better versions of Caravan out there.

And not by Duke - Norman Simmons' version on his album "In private" is one I find a particular knockout. He says in the sleeve note that he always thought pling the tune fast was wrong; he aways imagines a string of camels plodding slowly through the sand. So he plays it slowly, with Lisle Atkinson behind him giving up the "A love supreme" riff. I think that's THE masterpie version of the tune.

MG

I find this kind of discussion bothering. This implies jazz is a repertoire music, not an improvisational/performance music. The value of a piece like Caravan ultimately rests on the performances resulting and these performances are "apples and oranges". This type of comparison plays into the worst aspects (IMO) of jazz academia as it exists today.

Duke, Mingus and Roach made a fine performance based on Caravan, as have many others. This individual performance is what matters, not other performances.

Do we downplay Bird's "Out of Nowhere" because some consider Tristano's version superior? Ridiculous!

What is the best blues in b flat? Idiotic!

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There's so many better versions of Caravan out there.

And not by Duke - Norman Simmons' version on his album "In private" is one I find a particular knockout. He says in the sleeve note that he always thought pling the tune fast was wrong; he aways imagines a string of camels plodding slowly through the sand. So he plays it slowly, with Lisle Atkinson behind him giving up the "A love supreme" riff. I think that's THE masterpie version of the tune.

MG

I find this kind of discussion bothering. This implies jazz is a repertoire music, not an improvisational/performance music. The value of a piece like Caravan ultimately rests on the performances resulting and these performances are "apples and oranges". This type of comparison plays into the worst aspects (IMO) of jazz academia as it exists today.

Duke, Mingus and Roach made a fine performance based on Caravan, as have many others. This individual performance is what matters, not other performances.

Do we downplay Bird's "Out of Nowhere" because some consider Tristano's version superior? Ridiculous!

What is the best blues in b flat? Idiotic!

Well of course, you're right.

MG

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I love listening to this album. Oddly enough, I met up with a friend I hadn't seen in 5 years just a few weeks ago. She had Money Jungle playing when I got there!

I didn't get the RVG version last year. How is it? Since it is a favorite, I wouldn't mind upgrading if the sound is that much better.

Last year's (or the year before's?) domestic reissue was remastered by Ron McMaster.

There are some improvements over the early remastered by Malcomlm Addey, and some areas where the earlier cd is better. I think I hear a bit of distortion on the new one.

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I love listening to this album. Oddly enough, I met up with a friend I hadn't seen in 5 years just a few weeks ago. She had Money Jungle playing when I got there!

I didn't get the RVG version last year. How is it? Since it is a favorite, I wouldn't mind upgrading if the sound is that much better.

Last year's (or the year before's?) domestic reissue was remastered by Ron McMaster.

There are some improvements over the early remastered by Malcomlm Addey, and some areas where the earlier cd is better. I think I hear a bit of distortion on the new one.

Thanks Lon. I knew it had been re-issued recently. I just assumed it was part of the RVG series... I suppose I'll hold on to my copy.

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I'm thinking of getting the remaster just to have the running-order of the LP; I'm always reprogramming my old Addey disc.

Is the running order of tracks 1-7 on the McMaster version, which is the one I've got, the same as the original LP?

MG

I believe so.

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Just a few comments, some echoing other posters previous comments:

Listening to Money Jungle, I get the impression that there was a lot of feeling in the studio that day. I hear a certain amount of reverence, but a lot more competitiveness, perhaps even aggression at times - mostly on the part of Mingus.

Much of the time, Max is like a third wheel on a two wheel bike. Ellington's and Mingus' playing has such a strong rhythmic quality that Max almost sounds superfluous on most of the tracks, at least to my ears.

Love "Le Fleures Africaines" - my favorite track.

Money Jungle isn't a record I listen to much. Perhaps my aversion is a consequence of the conflict I hear in it - though I can imagine that same quality might attract others to it.

My copy is a Japanese LP reissue of the original LP. I bought the second CD reissue, wasn't happy with the sound and decided to stick with the LP.

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I once fooled a friend - he thought the piano playing here was so progressive he almost fell out of his seat when I told him it was Ellington he was listening to.

This one made me collect the Duke's solo, duo, trio, and small group recordings. There are some more great ones, but Money Jungle is unique, perhaps the most progressive things he ever did - a stroke of genius among the works of a genial jazz musician.

As second best trio session, I'd recommend Fantasy's "Ellington the Pianist".

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I once fooled a friend - he thought the piano playing here was so progressive he almost fell out of his seat when I told him it was Ellington he was listening to.

This one made me collect the Duke's solo, duo, trio, and small group recordings. There are some more great one, but this is unique, perhaps the most progressive things he ever did - a stroke of genius among the works of a genial jazz musician.

As second best trio session, I'd recommend Fantasy's "Ellington the Pianist".

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Thanks Mike - another for the endless list!

MG

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