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Duke Ellington: Ko-Ko - LP Vinyl

                 



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Label: Dreyfus Jazz 4050538421385
Country: France
Released: 2018-10-26
Genre: Jazz
Barcode: 4050538421385
Quantity: 1 in stock
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Duke Ellington’s “Ko-Ko,” which shouldn’t be confused with the later Charlie Parker composition, is a driving and slightly ominous sounding blues of a rather unusual construction. First recorded by the pianist for RCA Victor during early 1940, it initially was a feature for two trombonists, Juan Tizol and Tricky Sam Nanton, along with the leader and his talented young bassist Jimmy Blanton. Following Blanton’s departure in 1941 (and his death the following year), the piece was played only sporadically and eventually became more of a feature for Ellington’s bassists, including Junior Raglin, Wendell Marshall, and finally, Jimmy Woode. It was dropped from the Ellington band book after 1958. Among the handful of bands and artists who have arranged their own interpretations of this long overlooked treasure are the Modern Jazz Quartet, Tom Talbert, and pianist Brooks Kerr.

Tracklist:

Side A1. Jack The Bear 2. Ko-Ko 3. Conga Brava 4. Cotton Tail 5. Concerto For Cootie 6. Never No Lament 7. Dusk Side B1. Harlem Air Shaft 2. Portrait Of Bert Williams 3. Bojangles 4. All Too Soon 5. In A Mellotone 6. Chloe (Song Of The Swamp) 7. Warm Valley
Warner Music Audiophile Jazz Vinyl Record, LP 33rpm, Stereo. Released 26.10.2018 In France.

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A1Jack The Bear3:17
A2Ko-Ko2:42
A3Conga Brava2:57
A4Cotton Tail3:10
A5Concerto For Cootie3:19
A6Never No Lament3:18
A7Dusk3:20
B1Harlem Air Shaft2:59
B2A Portrait Of Bert Williams3:09
B3Bojangles2:52
B4All Too Soon3:30
B5In A Mellotone3:17
B6Chloe (Song Of The Swamp)3:25
B7Warm Valley3:23


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Credits
Arranged By - Billy Strayhorn
Bass - Jimmy Blanton
Clarinet - Barney Bigard, Harry Carney, Otto Hardwick
Compiled By - Claude Carrière
Cornet - Rex Stewart
Design - Tony Jeanne-Rose
Drums - Sonny Greer
Guitar - Fred Guy
Liner Notes - Claude Carrière
Mastered By - Philippe Arnal, Philippe Arnal, René Ameline, René Ameline
Music Consultant - Claude Carrière, Daniel Nevers, Noël Hervé
Painting - Mark Brusse
Piano, Conductor - Duke Ellington
Saxophone - Barney Bigard, Ben Webster, Harry Carney, Johnny Hodges, Otto Hardwick
Technician [Spacialisation and sound treatment] - René Ameline
Transferred By [Transfers and noise removal] - François Terrazzoni
Translated By - Laure Wright
Trombone - Joe Nanton, Juan Tizol, Lawrence Brown
Trumpet - Cootie Williams, Wallace Jones
Written-By - Duke Ellington (Tracks: 1 to 17, 19)

Notes
All titles recorded in Chicago, Hollywood & New York from March to October 1940.

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Tracklisting is supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
     
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