Studio Sessions, Chicago 1956
Studio Sessions, Chicago 1956 is the first volume of The Private Collection a series documenting recordings made by the American pianist, composer and bandleader Duke Ellington for his personal collection which was first released on the LMR label in 1987 and later on the Saja label.[1]
Studio Sessions, Chicago 1956 | ||||
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Released | 1987 | |||
Recorded | January 3, March 18 & 19, 1956, late January 1957 and February 1957. | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Label | LMR | |||
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Reception
The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 3 stars and stated, "Each of the sets has its interesting moments, offering previously unknown compositions and performances".[2]
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Track listing
- All compositions by Duke Ellington except as indicated.
- "March 19th Blues" (Ellington, Irving Mills) – 5:27
- "Feet Bone" – 2:42
- "In a Sentimental Mood" (Ellington, Manny Kurtz, Mills) – 3:05
- "Discontented" – 3:02
- "Jump for Joy" (Ellington, Sid Kuller, Paul Francis Webster) – 1:52
- "Just Scratchin' the Surface" – 3:05
- "Prelude to a Kiss" (Ellington, Irving Gordon, Mills) – 3:29
- "Miss Lucy" – 3:16
- "Uncontrived" – 5:12
- "Satin Doll" (Ellington, Johnny Mercer, Billy Strayhorn) – 2:34
- "Do Not Disturb" – 2:46
- "Love You Madly" – 3:21
- "Short Sheet Cluster" – 2:35
- "Moon Mist" – 3:27
- "Long Time Blues" – 8:39
- Recorded at Universal Studios, Chicago on January 3, 1956 (tracks 2, 4, 6, 11 & 15); March 18, 1956 (tracks 9 & 13); March 19, 1956 (tracks 1, 7 & 8); late January 1957 (track 3); and February 1957 (tracks 5, 10, 12 & 14).
Personnel
- Duke Ellington – piano
- Cat Anderson, Willie Cook, Ray Nance, Clark Terry - trumpet
- Quentin Jackson, Britt Woodman - trombone
- John Sanders - valve trombone
- Jimmy Hamilton - clarinet, tenor saxophone
- Johnny Hodges - alto saxophone
- Russell Procope - alto saxophone, clarinet
- Paul Gonsalves - tenor saxophone
- Harry Carney - baritone saxophone
- Jimmy Woode - double bass
- Sam Woodyard - drums
References
- A Duke Ellington Panorama accessed June 21, 2010
- Allmusic Review accessed June 21, 2010
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