Duke Ellington

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haha, i LOVE that spoken word intro.
as has been noted in this thread, there's a ton of later period (60s-70s) Ellington that is amazingly good. One I didn't see mentioned is the piano/bass album with Ray Brown called This One's For Blanton. Sort of an album length sequel to the duets Duke did with Blanton way back when. The New Orleans Suite (Hodges' last album, I think) has some great moments as well.

tylerw, Tuesday, 5 August 2008 13:58 (4 years ago) Permalink

I have this and the remaster sounds fine to me, as good as you could expect for this period

I've kind of changed my mind on this. I think they did kind of screw it up - though it's still listenable if you turn the treble down a couple of notches on your stereo.

o. nate, Tuesday, 5 August 2008 16:07 (4 years ago) Permalink

yeah, i think maybe the first disc of the B|W Band comp is kind of dodgy, esp. on headphones. I've got an old double LP with a lot of the same stuff and it sounds better to me, even on my crappy turntable. That said, those recordings would be great recorded on a cell phone. goddam, some of it is unbelievably good.

tylerw, Tuesday, 5 August 2008 17:12 (4 years ago) Permalink

2 months pass...

I am really enjoying The Afro-Eurasian Eclipse

YES.

"Didjeridoo" is quickly becoming a tune I feel really gypped that I never got to play with my jazz combo in college

TOMBOT, Friday, 24 October 2008 07:15 (4 years ago) Permalink

emusic subscribers who don't have this record, you have wasted a month.

TOMBOT, Friday, 24 October 2008 07:15 (4 years ago) Permalink

Tom, you should post here too:
Ellington as pianist

Matos DJs on Wednesdays here and plays something from The Far East Suite almost every week.

If Timi Yuro would be still alive, most other singers could shut up, Friday, 24 October 2008 08:35 (4 years ago) Permalink

1 month passes...

I've been listening to The Far East Suite pretty much nonstop, with a couple of plays of The Seattle Concert thrown in. Sound is rough, as it's a 1952 show (and Ellington's first LP as such), but really sweet. Clark Terry is really nice on "Perdido."

If Timi Yuro would be still alive, most other singers could shut up, Wednesday, 10 December 2008 00:02 (4 years ago) Permalink

I should say the album is really sweet, not the rough sound.

If Timi Yuro would be still alive, most other singers could shut up, Wednesday, 10 December 2008 00:03 (4 years ago) Permalink

2 months pass...

Duke Ellington becomes first African-American on U.S. coin

Jazzbo, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 14:59 (4 years ago) Permalink

this is great -

http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:gbfqxqejldse

Tracer Hand, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 15:40 (4 years ago) Permalink

Eee, that does look good. Also expensive.

tylerw, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 16:46 (4 years ago) Permalink

Jazz man is first African-American to solo on U.S. circulating coin

double bird strike (gabbneb), Tuesday, 24 February 2009 16:49 (4 years ago) Permalink

I've been saying for years we need to get politicians off our money and artists on. Nice work, DC! We could get off to no better start.

Oilyrags, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 16:53 (4 years ago) Permalink

http://dcist.com/2009/01/dc_duke_ellington_quarter_released.php

Oh god, the comments.

"I looked up Duke Ellington"

Wow. Says it all, really.

Oilyrags, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 17:06 (4 years ago) Permalink

[6] | snoopydog

Who is Duke Ellington and why should I care about him? Are there any other individuals on the quarters that I missed? Usually it's some stupid mountain or some wild life from the state. Who's Duke Ellington? Was he the architect of DC? I thought that guy was French. Ellington does not sound French to me.

deej da 5'9 (deej), Tuesday, 24 February 2009 17:10 (4 years ago) Permalink

I realize that DC isn't exactly the center of intellectualism but really, a piano player who likes white suits?

Øystein, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 17:47 (4 years ago) Permalink

This is why I have instituted a strict "DO NOT READ COMMENTS ON INTERNET" policy. Talk about douchebags.

tylerw, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 17:59 (4 years ago) Permalink

a funny thing to post on an Internet message board, yeah, but I'm talking about newspaper comments, etc.

tylerw, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 18:00 (4 years ago) Permalink

Beat out Benjamin Banneker and Frederick Douglass. I guess I could live with any of those on a quarter. I still would like to replace Andrew Jackson on the 20 with someone a little less....genocidal, though.

Oilyrags, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 20:03 (4 years ago) Permalink

Charlie Parker never committed any indian massacres, did he?

Oilyrags, Tuesday, 24 February 2009 20:05 (4 years ago) Permalink

<a href=http://www.sendspace.com/file/oc5mla>;Shhhh!</a>

Oilyrags, Wednesday, 25 February 2009 14:59 (4 years ago) Permalink

What is that, video of Charlie Parker committing indian massacres? Whilst playing "Cherokee"?

tylerw, Wednesday, 25 February 2009 15:30 (4 years ago) Permalink

Jubilee Stomp

Oilyrags, Wednesday, 25 February 2009 16:41 (4 years ago) Permalink

3 months pass...

lol, just got this bizarre email from Amazon:

Dear Amazon.com Customer,

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Album Description
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?????????????????

tylerw, Wednesday, 24 June 2009 15:16 (3 years ago) Permalink

Me too, discussion over here

CD PRICES: Did they ever become as affordable as the vinyl/cassettes they replaced? Why?/Why not?

It's a "burn on demand" CD, even

bendy, Wednesday, 24 June 2009 15:20 (3 years ago) Permalink

Customers Who Bought Related Items Also Bought

Mark G, Wednesday, 24 June 2009 15:48 (3 years ago) Permalink

1 month passes...

Duke puts it on wax.

Like making waffles.

bendy, Tuesday, 11 August 2009 22:13 (3 years ago) Permalink

9 months pass...

I bought a cheapy 3-disc Ellington set the other day and it is totally ruling my life.

GayQuil (The Reverend), Wednesday, 12 May 2010 06:32 (3 years ago) Permalink

your saying so inspired me to listen to the yale concert, which re-blew my damn mind

brad whitford's impotent rage (underrated aerosmith albums I have loved), Wednesday, 12 May 2010 09:18 (3 years ago) Permalink

Once I get my sound back, I'll have to track that down.

i am giving you the viking of compliments (The Reverend), Wednesday, 12 May 2010 09:20 (3 years ago) Permalink

whenever this thread is revived, i worry that duke died.

by another name (amateurist), Wednesday, 12 May 2010 09:33 (3 years ago) Permalink

nobody tell amatuerist what happened, i'm afraid it might break his heart

i am giving you the viking of compliments (The Reverend), Wednesday, 12 May 2010 10:07 (3 years ago) Permalink

longish piece in the NYorker on Duke, http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/atlarge/2010/05/17/100517crat_atlarge_pierpont?currentPage=all

H in Addis, Wednesday, 12 May 2010 16:20 (3 years ago) Permalink

just saw that! amazing photo. was going to ask if anyone had read that new book -- i was just flipping through it at the bookstore.

tylerw, Wednesday, 12 May 2010 16:28 (3 years ago) Permalink

Keep eyeing that one in the bookstore, but haven't taken the bait yet.

Generation Blecch (James Redd and the Blecchs), Wednesday, 12 May 2010 16:30 (3 years ago) Permalink

"Blazing Saddles" was made in 1974!

Mark G, Wednesday, 12 May 2010 16:31 (3 years ago) Permalink

??

Generation Blecch (James Redd and the Blecchs), Wednesday, 12 May 2010 16:35 (3 years ago) Permalink

He's in it.

Mark G, Wednesday, 12 May 2010 16:36 (3 years ago) Permalink

no he ain't, that's count basie

tylerw, Wednesday, 12 May 2010 16:36 (3 years ago) Permalink

oh.

Mark G, Wednesday, 12 May 2010 16:37 (3 years ago) Permalink

it's a good scene though.

tylerw, Wednesday, 12 May 2010 16:39 (3 years ago) Permalink

I love Basie & feel like he doesn't get enough love these days

in which we apologize for sobering up (underrated aerosmith albums I have loved), Wednesday, 12 May 2010 16:40 (3 years ago) Permalink

Basie does seem sort of out of fashion it's true.

hills like white people (Hurting 2), Wednesday, 12 May 2010 16:44 (3 years ago) Permalink

he's a little less varied when placed against Ellington, and a bit less of a monumental, American hero kind of figure ... but when it comes to swinging, he can kick Ellington's band's ass any day. Duke probably would've agreed.

tylerw, Wednesday, 12 May 2010 16:46 (3 years ago) Permalink

its a Stooges vs. Stones sort of thing. Basie's sixties stuff with Neil Hefti has a late-career shine that's completely different than Ellington, but just as neat.

bendy, Wednesday, 12 May 2010 16:50 (3 years ago) Permalink

yeah i haven't heard a lot of late-period Basie, I should check it out. any specific recommendations?

tylerw, Wednesday, 12 May 2010 16:52 (3 years ago) Permalink

Atomic.

Generation Blecch (James Redd and the Blecchs), Wednesday, 12 May 2010 16:59 (3 years ago) Permalink

i think that's the latest one I've heard ... but that's late 50s, right? He lived/recorded for a couple more decades ... oh i've also got this one from 1966, which is pretty off the hook. http://www.amazon.com/Live-at-Sands-Count-Basie/dp/B000009D1P/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1273683671&sr=1-1

tylerw, Wednesday, 12 May 2010 17:02 (3 years ago) Permalink

Yeah, Atomic

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E%3DMC2_%28Count_Basie_album%29

bendy, Wednesday, 12 May 2010 17:09 (3 years ago) Permalink


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