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Duke Ellington: Live At The Berlin Jazz Festival 1969-1973 - Stereo/Mono CD, Remastered

                 



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Condition: MINT (M)    More Info
Label: The Lost Recordings TLR2204041
Country: Europe
Released: 2022
Genre: Jazz
Barcode: 0196587027520
Quantity: 5 in stock
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On 8 November 1969, on the stage of the Berlin Philharmonic's main hall, the Duke, whose portrait is the poster of the Jazztage Festival celebrating his 70th birthday, slowly joined his piano. His orchestra is at the helm, adorned with a gleaming section, some of whom have accompanied him for 30 years, such as Cootie Willams and Cat Anderson. Legendary saxophonists Paul Gonsalves and Johnny Hodges and Russell Procope are also present.

In a sort of rattle, the Duke launched 'La plus Belle Africaine'. A baroque but perfectly mastered mixture of sunny colours captured during a tour in Dakar, launched by the solo saxophone and then taken up with flashes of inventiveness by all or part of the band. The tone is set. Cat Anderson launches into a furious "El Gato" which shakes the audience with its creaking, deliberate deconstruction and evokes the revolutionary, fragmentary and unfinished gestures of Thelonious Monk or Cecil Taylor. A studied contrast with the gentle continuation of "I Can't Get Started", just before the 43-second parenthesis of "Caravan", which is a mischievous link to the flamboyant "Satin Doll" that masterfully punctuates this concert.

In 1973, a few months before his death, Duke returned to Berlin in a formation based on his trio (Joe Benjamin on double bass and Quinten "Rocky" White Jr. on drums), joined by Harold Johnson on trumpet, the clarinettist and baritone saxophonist Harry Carney - and by his long-time sidekick, the tenor saxophonist Paul Gonsalves. Duke Ellington gives his piano a central place here, making it both the driving force of the ensemble and its harmonic and rhythmic backbone.

In the Blues that opens the concert, we hear Debussy. Take the A train' follows. The Duke likes changes of mood. Only, here and there, touches of discontinuous speech remind us how sagaciously the Duke was able to draw on the audacious harmonies of his contemporaries. And then he dares to do everything. Like offering his band the rhythmic virtuosity of Baby Laurence on tap dance in "Tap Dance". The magic works. The success is total.

Two concerts in Berlin, two facets of a poetic universe, two visions of an alchemist who knew how to draw with lightness but also with a mixture of jubilation and authority, from the harmonic sources of all music and which make so relevant the formula he loved: "there are only two kinds of music: good and bad". We have had the extreme privilege of resurrecting the better one.

Tracklist:

1 Piano Improvisation No. 12 Take The A Train3 Pitter Panther Patter4 Sophisticated Lady5 Introduction By Baby Laurence6 Tap Dance7 La Plus Belle Africaine8 El Gato9 I Can't Get Started10 Caravan11 Mood Indigo12 Satin Doll13 Meditation

Duke Ellington, PianoJoe Benjamin, BassQuinten "Rocky" White Jr, DrumsHarold "Money" Johnson, TrumpetPaul Gonsalves, SaxophoneHarry Carney, Baritone Saxophone, Clarinet

Duke Ellington, Piano, LeaderAnd his Orchestra, Featuring:Cat Anderson, Cootie Williams, Mercer Ellington, TrumpetHarold Ashby, Johnny Hodges, Paul Gonsalves, Russell Procope, SaxophoneHarry Carney, Baritone Saxophone, ClarinetRufus Jones, Drums

Recorded at the Berlin PhilharmonicBerliner Jazztage, 2.XI.1973STEREO ℗ 1973 RBB

Recorded at the Berlin PhilharmonicBerliner Jazztage, 8.XI.1969MONO ℗ 1969 RBB

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1Piano Improvisation No. 1
2Take The A Train
3Pitter Panther Patter
4Sophisticated Lady
5Introduction By Baby Laurence
6Tap Dance
7La Plus Belle Africaine
8El Gato
9I Can't Get Started
10Caravan
11Mood Indigo
12Satin Doll
13Meditation


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