soulpope Posted December 23, 2018 Report Posted December 23, 2018 7 minutes ago, Joe said: Excellent line-up ,,,, Quote
HutchFan Posted December 23, 2018 Report Posted December 23, 2018 2 hours ago, soulpope said: 1 hour ago, soulpope said: Two of my favorite Ellington recs. Quote
paul secor Posted December 23, 2018 Report Posted December 23, 2018 4 hours ago, soulpope said: 4 hours ago, soulpope said: 2 hours ago, Joe said: on both! Quote
HutchFan Posted December 23, 2018 Report Posted December 23, 2018 Louis Armstrong - The Complete RCA Victor Recordings (BMG) Disc 4 - The 1947 Town Hall Concert with the All Stars Thanks again to Jeffcrom for sending me a copy of the liner notes for this set -- and to the others who offered as well. There are many knowledgeable and FRIENDLY folks on this forum. I'm grateful for the opportunity to be a part of it. Quote
jcam_44 Posted December 23, 2018 Report Posted December 23, 2018 (edited) Andrew White - Fat Backin' Vol. 5 Edited December 23, 2018 by jcam_44 Quote
sidewinder Posted December 23, 2018 Report Posted December 23, 2018 47 minutes ago, kinuta said: Don’t tell me - the top one is on the Venus label.. Quote
kinuta Posted December 23, 2018 Report Posted December 23, 2018 26 minutes ago, sidewinder said: Don’t tell me - the top one is on the Venus label.. How did you guess, Bob. Quote
Brad Posted December 23, 2018 Report Posted December 23, 2018 (edited) Those Venus labels are rather predictable. Edited December 23, 2018 by Brad Quote
HutchFan Posted December 24, 2018 Report Posted December 24, 2018 Disc 1 - originally released as The Real Thing and Portrait of Jenny Quote
HutchFan Posted December 24, 2018 Report Posted December 24, 2018 (edited) Duke Ellington Presents . . . (Bethlehem) Since this was a one-off recording for Bethlehem (and since about half the cuts are standards rather than Ellington compositions), it's easy to overlook -- but I really like it. Just listen to "Laura," a feature for Paul Gonsalves. Phew, that guy knew how to caress a ballad. (Of course, the same could be said of Hodges' playing on "Day Dream.") ... This is also the last record before Ellington's "comeback" at the Newport Jazz Festival. Ellington recorded DE Presents in February 1956, and Newport was in July of that same year. Edited December 24, 2018 by HutchFan Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted December 24, 2018 Report Posted December 24, 2018 8 minutes ago, HutchFan said: Duke Ellington Presents . . . (Bethlehem) Since this was a one-off recording for Bethlehem (and since about half the cuts are standards rather than Ellington compositions), it's easy to overlook -- but I really like it. Just listen to "Laura," a feature for Paul Gonsalves. Phew, that guy knew how to caress a ballad. (Of course, the same could be said of Hodges' playing on "Day Dream.") ... This is also the last record before Ellington's "comeback" at the Newport Jazz Festival. Ellington recorded DE Presents in February 1956, and Newport was in July of that same year. You missed this recording of Ellington originals: Quote
HutchFan Posted December 24, 2018 Report Posted December 24, 2018 1 minute ago, Chuck Nessa said: You missed this recording of Ellington originals: Oh yeah! I guess it wasn't a "one-off." Quote
medjuck Posted December 24, 2018 Report Posted December 24, 2018 14 minutes ago, HutchFan said: Duke Ellington Presents . . . (Bethlehem) Since this was a one-off recording for Bethlehem (and since about half the cuts are standards rather than Ellington compositions), it's easy to overlook -- but I really like it. Just listen to "Laura," a feature for Paul Gonsalves. Phew, that guy knew how to caress a ballad. (Of course, the same could be said of Hodges' playing on "Day Dream.") ... This is also the last record before Ellington's "comeback" at the Newport Jazz Festival. Ellington recorded DE Presents in February 1956, and Newport was in July of that same year. He did enough recording at those Feb 7-8 sessions that they released two records: the other one is called "Historically speaking and it's all older compositions by Ellington or Strayhorn. You may have all of the 23 songs on 1 cd set. Before Newport he also did a couple of small sessions for "the stockpile" which were released much later I believe. (I am becoming a pedant in my old age.) Quote
HutchFan Posted December 24, 2018 Report Posted December 24, 2018 Just now, medjuck said: He did enough recording at those Feb 7-8 sessions that they released two records: the other one is called "Historically speaking and it's all older compositions by Ellington or Strayhorn. You may have all of the 23 songs on 1 cd set. Before Newport he also did a couple of small sessions for "the stockpile" which were released much later I believe. (I am becoming a pedant in my old age.) Yep. See Chuck's note above. Can't get anything by you guys! Quote
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