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Duke Ellington - Solos, Duets and Trios (1990) [Swing, Big Band]; FLAC (tracks+.cue)

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Duke Ellington - Solos, Duets and Trios (1990) [Swing, Big Band]; FLAC (tracks+.cue)

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Artist: Duke Ellington
Album: Solos, Duets and Trios
Genre: Swing, Big Band
Label: Bluebird
Released: 1990
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue)
Tracklist:
    The Ellington-Strayhorn Duets
  1. Tonk (2:49)
  2. Drawing Room Blues (3:41)
    The Trios
  3. Frankie and Johnny (2:40)
  4. Jumpin' Room Only (2:38)
    The Solos
  5. Lots o' Fingers (2:02)
  6. Dear Old Southland (take 1) (3:19)
  7. Solitude (take 1) (3:31)
  8. Solitude (take 2) (3:19)
  9. Lotus Blossom (3:57)
    The Ellington-Blanton Duets
  10. Pitter Panther Patter (take 1) (3:08)
  11. Pitter Panther Patter (take 2) (3:03)
  12. Body and Soul (take 1) (3:05)
  13. Body and Soul (take 2) (3:07)
  14. Body and Soul (take 3) (3:12)
  15. Sophisticated Lady (take 1) (2:55)
  16. Sophisticated Lady (take 2) (2:47)
  17. Mr. J.B. Blues (take 1) (3:05)
  18. Mr. J.B. Blues (take 2) (3:15)
    The Piano Concert
  19. House of Lords (5:38)
  20. The Second Portrait of the Lion (4:09)
  21. Take the "A" Train (2:18)

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This CD puts the focus on Duke Ellington the piano player, featuring the genius in several different settings. He is heard playing two duets with Billy Strayhorn, taking rare piano solos in 1932, 1941 and 1967, meeting up with Earl Hines in 1965 and leading a trio in 1945. However the real reason to acquire this set are the four duets (plus five alternate takes) with Jimmy Blanton, the first important bass soloist in jazz history. From 1940, those recordings find Blanton sounding like the Charles Mingus of 20 years later and Ellington unselfishly but masterfully playing the role of an accompanist.
Review by Scott Yanow

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