The Ellington Centenary in 1999 brought renewed attention to a unique musical legacy, producing a host of definitive reissues and tribute recordings. However, this modest, single-CD compilation remains an excellent introduction to Duke Ellngton's work as composer and bandleader, two indistinguishable roles. It includes many of the original recordings of his most familiar songs, reaching back to the 1930s for the swinging "It Don't Mean a Thing" and the exotic "Caravan" and forward to the 1950s for "Satin Doll." The first 10 tracks appear here in their original monaural sound, and they're an authentic account of the early years of Ellington's marvelous band--with the rich, smooth saxophone textures of Johnny Hodges and Harry Carney, the soaring muted trumpets of Cootie Williams and Rex Stewart, and the unadorned musicality of Ivie Anderson's voice. If you want a CD with just the most famous tunes, or if you want to introduce someone to Ellington's music in all its regal brilliance, this is a good place to start. --Stuart Broomer
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Jazz Music:
- 1940
- 1945-1947
- 1952-1953
- 1954 British Hits Parade
- Accent on Tenor Sax [Import]
- All or Nothing at All
- Blues in Red
- Boss Tenor [Original recording remastered]
- Bossa Carioca [Import]
- Breath of Heaven [Import]
Jazz Music
Blues in the Closet [Limited Edition] [Original recording remastered] [Import]
Miami Sound: Rare Funk & Soul from Miami Florida 1967-1974
Bach: Magnificat, BWV. 243; Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen