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Ellington At Newport 1956 (Complete)

Ellington At Newport 1956 (Complete)

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Number of Discs: 2
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One of the greatest live jazz festival recordings ever has gotten better, and more interesting as well, with this 1999 reissue, a result of the kind of effort that most record companies normally won't even discuss. Ellington's original 1956 Newport ... more One of the greatest live jazz festival recordings ever has gotten better, and more interesting as well, with this 1999 reissue, a result of the kind of effort that most record companies normally won't even discuss. Ellington's original 1956 Newport album was his best-selling long-player ever, and re-established him, after a two-year drought in the wake of his unsuccessful stay at Capitol, as a vitally popular jazz artist, perceived as worth courting by the major labels. But that record was, in keeping with Columbia's standard operating proceedure of the day, a cut-and-paste job made up of studio re-recordings of the festival's repertory. The producers of the 1999 double-CD reissue, containing 20 tracks, have assembled the complete live performance in true, real stereo as well as the studio-produced tracks. The result is the first complete consideration of the actual Newport performance, as well as a complete account of the studio-generated portions of the original release. The highlight is an extraordinarily vivid account of Paul Gonsalves' legendary 27-chorus tenor sax solo on "Diminuendo in Blue and Crescendo in Blue." The latter ends Disc One, and Disc Two gives a vivid account of the aftermath of Gonsalves' moment of glory and finishes the live set. The concert portion is followed by the original LP's studio-generated fake-live productions, which aren't as exciting as the live renditions, but are worth hearing. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

Tracks

TrackTitleDuration
1The Star Spangled Banner1:12
2Father Norman O'Connor Introduces Duke & The Orchestra/Duke Introduces Tune & Anderson, Jackson, & Procope3:43
3Black And Tan Fantasy6:21
4Duke Introduces Cook & Tune0:27
5Tea For Two3:34
6Duke & Band Leave Stage/Father Norman O'Connor Talks About The Festival2:30
7Take The A Train4:38
8Duke Announces Strayhorn's A Train & Nance Duke Introduces Festival Suite, Part 1 & Hamilton0:41
9Part I-Festival Junction8:05
10Duke Announces Soloists; Introduces Part II0:42
11Part II-Blues To Be There7:09
12Duke Announces Nance & Procope; Introduces Part III0:21
13Part III-Newport Up5:32
14Duke Announces Hamilton, Gonsalves, & Terry/Duke Introduces Carney & Tune0:26
15Sophisticated Lady3:52
16Duke Announces Grissom & Tune0:18
17Day In, Day Out3:49
18Duke Introduce Tune(s) And Paul Gonsalves Interludes0:27
19Diminuendo In Blue14:20
20Announcements, Pandemonium0:50
21Pause Track0:06
1Duke Introduces Johnny Hodges0:18
2I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)3:38
3Jeep's Blues4:32
4Duke Calms Crowd, Introduces Nance & Tune0:20
5Tulip Or Turnip2:50
6Riot Prevention1:07
7Skin Deep9:12
8Mood Indigo1:15
9Studio Concert3:56
10Father Norman O'Connor Introduces Duke Ellington/Duke Introduces New Work, Part I, & Hamilton1:02
11Part I-Festival Junction8:46
12Duke Announces Soloists; Introduces Part II0:30
13Part II-Blues To Be There7:53
14Duke Announces Nance & Procope; Introduces Part III0:11
15Part III-Newport Up5:12
16Duke Announces Hamilton, Gonsalves, & Terry/Pause/Duke Introduces Johnny Hodges0:12
17I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)3:58
18Jeep's Blues4:32
19Pause Track0:06

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