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Duke Ellington - And John Coltrane: The Stereo & Mono Versions (Plus Bonus Tracks) (2020)

Duke Ellington - And John Coltrane: The Stereo & Mono Versions (Plus Bonus Tracks) (2020)
  • Title: And John Coltrane: The Stereo & Mono Versions (Plus Bonus Tracks)
  • Year Of Release: 1963/2020
  • Label: Green Dolphin Street
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 02:07:36
  • Total Size: 293 mb | 714 mb
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Tracklist:

CD1

01. Duke Ellington - In a Sentimental Mood (Stereo Version) (feat. John Coltrane)
02. Duke Ellington - Take the Coltrane (Stereo Version) (feat. John Coltrane)
03. Duke Ellington - Big Nick (Stereo Version) (feat. John Coltrane)
04. Duke Ellington - Stevie (Stereo Version) (feat. John Coltrane)
05. Duke Ellington - My Little Brown Book (Stereo Version) (feat. John Coltrane)
06. Duke Ellington - Angelica (Stereo Version) (feat. John Coltrane)
07. Duke Ellington - The Feeling of Jazz (Stereo Version) (feat. John Coltrane)
08. Duke Ellington - Solitude (Bonus Track) (feat. John Coltrane)
09. Duke Ellington - I Got It and That Ain't Good (Bonus Track) (feat. John Coltrane)
10. Duke Ellington - Lush Life (Bonus Track) (feat. John Coltrane)
11. Duke Ellington - Things Ain't What They Used to Be (Bonus Track) (feat. John Coltrane)

CD2

01. Duke Ellington - In a Sentimental Mood (Mono Version) (feat. John Coltrane)
02. Duke Ellington - Take the Coltrane (Mono Version) (feat. John Coltrane)
03. Duke Ellington - Big Nick (Mono Version) (feat. John Coltrane)
04. Duke Ellington - Stevie (Mono Version) (feat. John Coltrane)
05. Duke Ellington - My Little Brown Book (Mono Version) (feat. John Coltrane)
06. Duke Ellington - Angelica (Mono Version) (feat. John Coltrane)
07. Duke Ellington - The Feeling of Jazz (Mono Version) (feat. John Coltrane)
08. Duke Ellington - In a Sentimental Mood (Bonus Track) (feat. John Coltrane)
09. Duke Ellington - My Little Brown Book (Bonus Track) (feat. John Coltrane)
10. Duke Ellington - Purple Gazelle [Aka Angelica] (Bonus Track) (feat. John Coltrane)
11. Duke Ellington - The Feeling of Jazz (Orchestral Version, Bonus Track) (feat. John Coltrane)
12. Duke Ellington - The Feeling of Jazz (Small Group Version, Bonus Track) (feat. John Coltrane)
13. Duke Ellington - Big Nick (John Coltrane Quartet Version, Bonus Track) (feat. John Coltrane)

The classic 1962 album Duke Ellington & John Coltrane showcased the rising jazz saxophone innovator performing alongside the long-established piano institution. While the pairing might have portended a dynamic clash of the musical generations, instead we got a casual, respectful, and musically generous meeting of like-minded souls. Similarly, while one might have assumed that Ellington would use his sidemen, instead producer Bob Thiele (who also produced similar albums for Ellington including pairings with Louis Armstrong and Coleman Hawkins) chose to bring in Coltrane's own outfit for the proceedings. Consequently, the duo is backed here at various times by bassist Jimmy Garrison and drummer Elvin Jones, as well as alternates bassist Aaron Bell and drummer Sam Woodyard. The most surprising aspect of the Ellington/Coltrane date is how well suited Coltrane and his group are at playing what largely ends up being Ellington's own material. While he was certainly in the nascency of his more avant-garde period in 1962, Coltrane had a deep understanding of traditional jazz vocabulary, having played in a swing band in the Navy in the 1940s and studied the style of artists like Hawkins and Ben Webster while coming up in Philadelphia. Similarly, though an icon of the big-band era by the 1960s, Ellington had been on the upswing of a career resurgence ever since his dynamic performance at the 1956 Newport Jazz Festival, later released as Ellington at Newport. His meeting with Coltrane was emblematic of his renewed creativity and was one of several albums he recorded in his latter life with theretofore unexpected artists, not the least of which his other 1962 date, Money Jungle with bassist Charles Mingus and drummer Max Roach. Here, Ellington and Coltrane play a handful of well-known Ellington book numbers, including a supremely lyrical "In a Sentimental Mood" and a soulful, half-lidded version of Billy Strayhorn's "My Little Brown Book." Ellington even supplied the brisk original "Take the Coltrane," allowing plenty of room for Coltrane to let loose with knotty, angular lines.


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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.