Duke Ellington And His Orchestra: The Duke Ellington Carnegie Hall Concerts January 1946
Vinyl | 4,00 €
Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Label: Prestige
Released: 1977
In stock
EX record. Pickup possible at Digelius Music in Helsinki (by selecting the "local pickup" shipping option).
At this 1946 edition of the Duke’s historic 1940’s concert series, the emphasis was on expansiveness, with selections from the previously-presented Black, Brown and Beige; a brand new “tonal group”; and a reshaping of one of his earliest longer works, the 1930’s pairing of Diminuendo and Crescendo in Blue.
Recorded in concert at Carnegie Hall, New York City,
on January 4, 1946
Issued by arrangement with Mercer Records
and Mercer Ellington.
Reprocessed, from original source material,
by Jerry Valburn and Jack Towers.
Mastered, 1977, by David Turner
(Fantasy Studios, Berkeley)
Albums assembled by Orrin Keepnews.
(NOTE: The total length of this concert has made it impossible to
include in this two-record set every selection performed on this
occasion. The omissions were necessarily arbitrarily decided on, and
there was no simple system used. My tendency was to do without
vocal and pop-song numbers and some very-frequently recorded
Ellington standards, and to retain pieces rarely or never to be heard
elsewhere – even if the performance was less than perfect.
– Orrin Keepnews)
On Back: Distribution Exclusive Musidisc Europe
Weight | 460 g |
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Genre | Jazz |
Style | Big Band |
Condition | Very Good Plus (VG+) |
Format | Vinyl |