THE INTERNATIONAL DEMS BULLETIN DUKE ELLINGTON MUSIC SOCIETY 01/2 August - November 2001 FOUNDER: BENNY AASLAND |
Voort 18b, 2328 Meerle, Belgium
Telephone: +32 3 315 75 83
Email: dems@skynet.be
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Masters Of Jazz
Double CD - R2CD 8005 (1997)
"Duke Ellington"
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DEMS 01/2-23/1
I have sent you a copy on cassette of this
CD, will you please tell me the correct take-numbers? Lance
Travis
With pleasure:
CD-1 (66':45")
1. Black and Tan Fantasy 7Apr27 B
2. Creole Love Call 26oct27 Vi
3. East St. Louis Toodle-O 19Dec27 Vi
4. The Mooche 1oct28 O
5. Hot and Bothered oct28 P
6. The Blues with a Feeling 22Nov28 O
7. Double Check Stomp 11Apr30 R
8. Mood Indigo 10Dec30 R
9. It Don't Mean a Thing 2Feb32 A
10. Slippery Horn -A 17Feb33 A
11. Daybreak Express -1 4Dec33 R
12. Dear Old Southland -1 4Dec33 R
13. Stompy Jones 9Jan34 R
14. Troubled Waters -2 9May34 R
15. Saddest Tale 12Sep34 A
16. Showboat Shuffle 30Apr35 A
17. Clarinet Lament 27Feb36 A
18. Echoes of Harlem 27Feb36 A
19. In a Jam 29Jul36 A
20. Diminuendo in Blue -1 20Sep37 B
Crescendo in Blue -1 20Sep37 B
CD-2 (69':37")
1. Gypsy Without a Song 20Jun38 B
2. Battle of Swing -2 19Dec38 B
3. Portrait of the Lion -2 21Mar39 B
4. Tootin' Through the Roof -A 14oct39 B
5. Ko-Ko -2 6Mar40 R
6. Concerto for Cootie 15Mar40 R
7. Cotton Tail 4May40 R
8. Sepia Panorama 2nd 7Nov40 F
9. Take the "A" Train 15Feb41 R
10. Chelsea Bridge 17Sep41 S
11. Raincheck 2Dec41 R
12. Moon Mist -1 21Jan42 R
13. Things Ain't What They Used to Be 9Nov43 W
14. from "Black, Brown and Beige"
Worksong / Come Sunday 11Dec44 R
15. Midriff -2 2Jan45 W
16. Frankie and Johnny 26May45 V
17. Transblucency 9Jul46 R
18. Royal Garden Blues 3Sep46 R
19. Jam-a-Ditty 11Dec46 U
B = ARC Brunswick; Vi = Victor; O = Okeh; P =
Pathé; R = RCA Victor; A = ARC; F = Fargo; S = Standard Radio
Transcription; W = World Broadcasting Series; V = V Disc and U =
Musicraft.
The date of the very last selection is 11Dec46 and not 18Dec46 as
mentioned in the Masters of Jazz booklet.
There is no reason to doubt the other dates. I have only checked the
selections from which an alternate take exist in the same session.
This double CD was not earlier described in DEMS Bulletin. That's why
I give all the titles.
Sjef Hoefsmit
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The Gold Collection (EEC) 1997
Retro R2CD 40-19 (double CD)
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DEMS 01/2-23/2
I have sent you a copy on cassette of these
CDs. I know that the second CD is identical to DEJAVU D2CD 19, titled
"Duke Ellington Deluxe Collector's Edition". Will you please tell me
the correct take-numbers?
Lance Travis
With pleasure:
CD-1 (62':22")
1. Black and Tan Fantasy 3Jul66 L
2. Creole Love Call 3Jul66 L
3. East St. Louis Toodle-O 19Dec27 Vi 30
4. The Mooche 3Jul66 L
5. Saturday Night Function 16Jan29 Vi 04
6. Cotton Club Stomp 3May29 Vi 30
7. Saratoga Swing 3May29 Vi 30
8. Jungle Nights in Harlem 4Jun30 Vi 04
9. Mood Indigo 10Dec30 Vi 04
10. Rockin' in Rhythm 3Jul66 L
11. Echoes of the Jungle 16Jun31 Vi 30
12. Delta Serenade -1 9Jan34 Vi
13. Solitude 10Jan34 Vi
14. Merry Go Round 30Apr35 A 46
15. In a Sentimental Mood 30Apr35 A 46
16. Country Gal 16oct39 B 46
17. Harlem Speaks 15Aug33 A 46
18. Clarinet Lament 27Feb36 A 46
19. Echoes of Harlem 27Feb36 A 46
20. Caravan 14May37 M 46
CD-2 (61':24")
1. Sophisticated Lady -2 15Feb33 C 46
2. Prelude to a Kiss -2 9Aug38 B 46
3. Diminuendo in Blue -1 20Sep37 B 46
4. Crescendo in Blue -1 20Sep37 B 46
5. Ko-Ko -2 6Mar40 R 48
6. Concerto for Cootie 15Mar40 R 46
7. Harlem Air-Shaft 22Jul40 R 48
8. All Too Soon 22Jul40 R 07
9. Sepia Panorama -1 24Jul40 R 48
10. Across the Track Blues 28oct40 R 48
11. Chloe 28oct40 R 48
12. Take the "A" Train 3Jul66 L
13. Just A-Sittin' and A-Rockin' 5Jun41 R 48
14. I Got It Bad -1 26Jun41 R 46
15. Wings and Things 3Jul66 L
16. Perdido -1 21Jan42 R 57
17. C-Jam Blues 21Jan42 R 57
18. The Hawk Talks 20Nov58 L
19. Soul Call 3Jul66 L
20. The Opener 3Jul66 L
L = LRC 33C38-7680, "S.R.O."; Vi = Victor; A =
ARC; B = ARC Brunswick; M = Master; C = Columbia; R = RCA Victor; 30
= Giants of Jazz CD 53030, 46 = 53046, 48 = 53048, 57 = 53057, 04 =
53304, 07 = 53307. For 57, 04 and 07 I used information supplied by
Jerry Valburn.
The tracks marked with L are all from live performances. Track 18 is
from the Salle Pleyel in Paris, all the other tracks are from
Newport.
Track 15 is mis-titled Things Ain't What They Used to Be.
Track 20 is mis titled Open House as on the original
release. See for the LRC CD "S.R.O." DEMS 98/4-2. Track 6 is
mis-titled Do Nothin' till You Hear from Me.
During the identification of the tracks, I got the impression
that everything, with the exception of the LRC tracks, was copied
from Giants of Jazz CDs. Only track 12 and 13 are not. Track 12 is
indeed the rare take -1.
Sjef Hoefsmit
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Gallerie GALE 405 (double CD)
A Portrait of Duke Ellington
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DEMS 01/2-24/1
CD 1
1. Take the "A" Train 15Feb41 R 46
2. Black Beauty -2 21Mar28 B 30
3. The Mooche 1oct28 O 30
4. Never No Lament 4May40 R 46
5. I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart -2 3Mar38 AB 46
6. I Got It Bad -1 26Jun41 R 46
7. Caravan 14May37 M 46
8. Old Man Blues -6 26Aug30 R 30
9. Solitude 14Feb40 AB 46
10. Hot and Bothered 1oct28 O 30
11. Creole Love Call 26oct27 V 30
12. C-Jam Blues 21Jan42 R
13. Perdido -1 21Jan42 R
14. Cotton Tail 4May40 R 46
15. Black and Tan Fantasy -B 3Nov27 O 30
16. Chelsea Bridge 2Dec41 R
17. Tiger Rag part 1 -B and part 2 8Jan29 B 30
18. Jump for Joy -2 2Jul41 R
19. Moon Over Dixie 2Feb32 A
20. Moon Mist -1 21Jan42 R
21. I'm Beginning to See the Light -2 1Dec44 R
22. What Am I Here For? 26Feb42 R
23. Johnny Come Lately 26Jun42 R
CD 2
1. Mood Indigo 17oct30 B 30
2. East St. Louis Toodle-O 19Dec27 V 30
3. Cotton Club Stomp 3May29 R 30
4. Sophisticated Lady -2 15Feb33 BC 46
5. In a Sentimental Mood 30Apr35 A 46
6. Ring Dem Bells 26Aug30 R 30
7. Take It Easy 21Mar28 B 30
8. Saratoga Swing 3May29 R 30
9. The Dicty Glide -1 7Mar29 R 30
10. Prelude to a Kiss -2 9Aug38 AB 46
11. The Sheik of Araby 16May32 A
12. Rockin' in Rhythm -2 16Jan31 R 30
13. Conga Brava 15Mar40 R 46
14. The Blues I Love to Sing -2 26oct27 V 30
15. Jubilee Stomp 26Mar28 V 30
16. St. Louis Blues -2 11Feb32 A
17. Misty Mornin' 22Nov28 O 30
18. It Don't Mean a Thing 2Feb32 A
19. Crescendo in Blue -2 20Sep37 AB
20. Things Ain't What They Used to Be 30Jul45 R
21. Main Stem 26Jun42 R
22. Concerto fFor Cootie 15Mar40 R 46
23. I Can't Give You Anything but Love 30oct28 V
R = RCA Victor; B = Brunswick; O = Okeh;
A = ARC; M = Master; V = Victor; BC = British Columbia.
Track 5 and track 18 of CD 2 are erroneously dated as 14May45 in
the liner-notes.
Many of these recordings can also be found on Giants of Jazz CD 53030
(30) and CD 53046 (46).
It is noticeable that the very last end of some of the recordings is
missing. This means that The Mooche does not even have one
single cymbal sound at the end. (See DEMS 84/1-3)
Lance Travis
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Golden Options (Sw) GO 3836
Duke Ellington - Cocktails For Two
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DEMS 01/2-24/2
I have sent you a copy on cassette of this
CD, will you please tell me the correct
take-numbers? Lance Travis
With pleasure:
1. Three Little Words -5 26Aug30 R Ch
2. Cocktails for Two -1 12Apr34 R
3. I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart -2 3Mar38 AB Ch
4. Take the "A" Train 15Feb41 R Ch
5. In a Sentimental Mood 30Apr35 A Ch
6. Caravan 11May45 R Ch
7. Solitude 12Sep34 A Ch
8. Mood Indigo 11May45 R Ch
9. It Don't Mean a Thing 14May45 R Ch
10. Sophisticated Lady -2 15Feb33 BC Ch
11. Stormy Weather 14Feb40 AB
12. Moonglow 12Sep34 A Ch
13. Cotton Club Stomp 6Jun39 AB
14. Lambeth Walk 9Aug38 AB
15. Don't Get Around Much Anymore -1 4May40 R
16. I'm Beginning to See the Light -2 1Dec44 R Ch
17. The Mooche 1oct28 O Ch
18. In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree 26May45 VD
19. Saddest Tale 12Sep34 A
20. Merry Go Round -3 15Feb33 BC
21. Scattin' at The Kit-Kat -1 5Mar37 M
22. Love Is Like a Cigarette 28Feb36 A
This CD contains 68 minutes of music.
R = RCA Victor; AB = ARC-Brunswick; A = ARC;
BC = British Columbia; O = Okeh; M = Master.
There is even one V Disc (VD), In the Shade of the Old Apple
Tree. Together with the applause, the last bars of the coda are
deleted. Many of the selections were earlier on a Charly double CD
CPCD 8259-2 (Ch), see DEMS 98/3-6/3. This is not surprising. We see
on the cover: Licensed from Charly Licensing APS.
The Mooche has the second cymbal sound at the very end as it
was found for the first time on the Franklin Mint un-numbered 4-LP
set, described in DEMS 84/1-3. The Charly double CD also had this
"complete" version, but all other releases we know have only one
cymbal sound at the end.
Maybe there was not enough space on the CD. Anyway from the last
selection, Love Is Like a Cigarette, after the 4th
bar of the last chorus, 16 bars are deleted.
I wonder why the sequence of the selections is not chronological.
Sjef Hoefsmit
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RCA Victor 09026 63459 2
The best of the complete recordings
(1927-1973)
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DEMS 01/2-24/3
Thank you, Lance Travis, for sending me a
copy on cassette. In the case of some of the tracks, the take number
is important because there were two takes possible.
3. Rockin in Rhythm 16Jan31 is take -1
9. I Got It Bad 26Jun41 is take -1
10. Perdido 21Jan42 is take -2
15. Come Sunday 26Dec65 is TPA5-3234
16. Isfahan 20Dec66 is take -2
18. Raincheck 30Aug67 is take -6.
(See DEMS 00/2-16/3)
Sjef Hoefsmit
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Duke Ellington - Volume 12 - 1930/31
Masters Of Jazz MJCD 174
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DEMS 01/2-25/1
14oct30 Mood Indigo -A
30oct30 Ring Dem Bells -A
Three Little Words -E
Old Man Blues -B
Sweet Chariot -B
8Jan31 I Can't Realize You Love Me -A
I'm So in Love with You -B
Rockin' in Rhythm -A
21Nov30 Nine Little Miles from Ten Ten Tennessee -1
Nine Little Miles from Ten Ten Tennessee -2
I'm So in Love with You -1
I'm So in Love with You -2
26Nov30 What Good Am I Without You? -1
Blue Again -1
When a Black Man's Blue -2
10Dec30 Mood Indigo -4
What Good Am I Without You? -4
When a Black Man's Blue -4
10Jan31 Them There Eyes -1
Them There Eyes -2
Them There Eyes -3
Rockin' Chair -1
Rockin' Chair -2
Rockin' Chair -4
Track 1 is the first recording of Mood
Indigo which was not included in Volume 11 because it was
scheduled to be track 5 on this CD, after Sweet Chariot in the
30oct30 session. See DEMS 00/4-18/1.
Claude Carrière has followed the New DESOR and has put the
8Jan31 session on the date of 8Nov30. This is wrong, but not a real
problem. Every experienced collector knows that these two different
dates are attributed to the same session. See for the correct date
Steven Lasker's article on page 18.
In the old Desor we see that Billy Smith (the singer on 21Nov30) is a
pseudonym for Smith Ballew. His rendition of I'm So in Love with
You take -1 is now released for the second time. The first time
was in the 24 CD box of RCA.
We believe that the "two colored male singers" added to the personnel
for the 26Nov30 session are Dick Robertson and Sid Garry. That means
that not four but only two men were added. On the 10Dec30 session
Benny Payne replaced Sid Garry, so again two vocalists were added to
the band.
It is a great pleasure to see that our French friends have been able
to continue their prestigious series of complete Ellington
recordings. The sound quality and the documentation in the by-lingual
liner-notes are superb as ever.
The new distributor of the Masters of Jazz CDs is Next Music.
The address is the same as for the old Media 7 and Disques Concord:
52, Rue Paul Lescop - 92000 Nanterre - France.
Tel. 01 20 90 50. Fax 01 47 25 00 99.
New are E-mail <Musisoft@musisoft.fr> and
Web-site <www.nextmusic.fr>
There is only one matter that worries us, the rate at which new
releases are hitting the market. Not many of us will be still alive
when this series reaches 1974.
DEMS
In spite of the slow rate of issue, I prefer the Masters of Jazz
series and I am less impressed by the Classics series. The MoJ people
are very dedicated to make the series complete, which they have
proven by releasing on the first available CD in the series the
recordings which may have been previously overlooked or may have been
found later. The fact that some recordings are put on the CDs in a
different sequence to the correct chronological one or to the one I
have in my private files doesn't worry me in the least.
Sjef Hoefsmit
I too like the Masters of Jazz series for its completeness and the
quality of its notes, and I too wish it would proceed more quickly.
However I'm less bothered about the 1940s to 1970s years, for which
the aim of completeness would be daunting indeed! But I do wish MoJ
would speed up through the 1930s recordings, to compensate for
CBS-Sony's failure to reissue their holdings in a coherent way. Henri
Renaud's double LP 'Chronologique' series of thirty years ago has
never been updated, and a 'complete' series of 1930s Ellington would
also include the earliest, and very precious, live recordings and
radio broadcasts.
Roger Boyes
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Storyville CD STCD 8323
TOGO BRAVA SUITE
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DEMS 01/2-25/2
See DEMS 99/5-25 ad 1278 and 00/4-19/1.
This long expected CD is out now. It has more than 72 minutes of
gorgeous music. Now everybody can listen to Soso and hear that
it has nothing to do with Woods, as earlier explained in DEMS
Bulletin. See lead-sheets on page 26 [below:].
To prove that the suite
contained originally seven parts and not four (and later even three)
as performed in many concerts, we print on page 27 the sheet with the
selected recordings from the two recording dates, 28 and 29Jun71 and
the label on the box in which the tape was found [below:].
In the second recording session were 3 selections not belonging to
the Togo Brava suite and already released on 2 Pablo albums.
Goof -11 is on "Up in Duke's Workshop", Eulb -25 and
Tenz -31 are on "The Intimate Ellington".
Bjarne Busk explains in his excellent liner-notes, that the numbers
after the titles are not take-numbers, but track-numbers. Not only
were the recordings numbered consecutively through the whole session,
the numbering could sometimes even continue through the next session
as happened for instance from 1 to 3Feb71; from 27 to 28Apr71 and
from 28 to 29Jun71.
Probably caused by a poor layout on page 3, it seems that Wild Bill
Davis was still out during the recording of Making That Scene
-35. That was not the case.
We could only find two errors. Lover Man is not edited from
take -6 and the second insert coda -7. If the description in the New
DESOR is correct, we hear the complete take -6.
The stamps, reproduced on the cover of the booklet are not taken from
a series of four, but from a series of seven stamps. There were two
stamps with Duke (as you can see), two with Johan S. Bach, two with
Beethoven and one with Debussy.
The late Erich Wahl had all seven stamps in the collection, which his
widow and his son donated to DEMS. This set had number 162 in the
listing on page 26 of 97/3. Two members asked for item 162 at that
time, but in the end we kept it for eventual future use. When we
learned of the plans for the Togo Brava CD, we loaned the stamps to
Storyville. We asked that Erich's collection be mentioned as the
source for these illustrations. But his name is not to be found on
the CD, which is why we mention it here.
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Arpeggio ARJ 009
Duke Ellington: Cotton Club Nights
available through Magnum Distribution
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DEMS 01/2-28/1
This label coming from our friends at Ember
has just issued the 24 tracks from Jazz Archives JA-12/13. Despite
listing only 19 titles, all 24 are there but with a different running
order from the Jazz Archives LPs. This time the sequence is
chronological which makes much more sense.
It has better sound than the LPs, better pitch consistency and a
couple of the earlier tracks are slightly longer than the LPs, by
including announcements with piano intros underneath them.
Titles correctly listed Actual Shown
24Mar38
1. If You Were in My Place 3.29 * 3.28
2. Oh! Babe! Maybe Someday 3.06
* 3.04
3. If Dreams Come True 3.19(!) 1.39
4. Harmony in Harlem 3.41(!) 3.18
5.
Dinah 3.41(!) 2.12
17Apr38
6. You Went to My Head 1.43 1.42
7. Three Blind Mice 3.04 3.05
8. Downtown Uproar 3.15
** 3.18
24Apr38
9. On the Sunny Side of the Street 3.50 3.49
10. Dinah's in a Jam 3.23 3.23
1May38
11. Harmony in Harlem 3.41 3.40
12. At Your Beck and Call 2.26
* 2.25
13. The Gal from Joe's 3.11
* 3.10
segue into
14. Riding on a Blue Note 2.43 2.40
15. If Dreams Come True 2.51 2.50
15May38
16. If Dreams Come True 3.19 2.34
17. Birmingham Breakdown 2.41 2.40
18. Rose Room 2.15
* 2.14
19. Echoes of Harlem 4.38 4.39
Titles not listed but present on
CD (still 15May38)
20. It's the Dreamer in Me 4.40
21. Ev'ry Day 2.38
22. Lost in Meditation 3.59
29May38
23. Prelude in 'C' Sharp Minor 2.59
24. Rockin' in Rhythm 4.01
Total duration 75.27.
* = including opening announcement
** = including opening and partly closing
announcements.
(!) Track 5 fades in; ends early. The times as shown seem to be
copied from the Archives of Jazz CDs. The mistake at track 5 is
probably due to reading the neighbouring time of Harmony in
Harlem. The 2 other mistakes are due to reading the indications
from the wrong dates.
Brian Priestley
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Warner Jazz 9362-47876-3
Afro Bossa –
Concert In The Virgin Islands
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DEMS 01/2-28/2
I received from Amazon.uk this CD containing
the two well known Reprise albums, which were released in 1963 and
1966. This CD is made in Germany by Warner Music Manufacturing
Europe, but the copyrights (2000) belong to Warner Music UK Ltd.
Hans Kalter
The Afro Bossa album was earlier reissued on CD Discovery/Musicraft
71002 (DEMS 93/1-4). Both album were included in the Mosaic 5 CD box
MD5-193 (DEMS 00/1-15/1 and 00/3-16/1)
DEMS
ELLINGTONIA
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DEMS 01/2-28/3
At the 1993 Ellington Conference, Phil Schaap
announced that Jimmie Blanton is the bassist on the two Jeter-Pillars
Orchestra 78's from August 1937.
His sources of this information are Hayes Pillars (one of the
leaders!) and Milt Hinton. These four recordings can now be found on
the newly issued CD, The Territory Bands 1935-1937, Jazz Band EBCD
2165-2. This CD lists Vernon King as the bassist, who is generally
listed as such. Does anybody have any further information on this?
Richard Ehrenzeller**
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"The Duets", Cat. Nr.: B&O CD 1
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DEMS 01/2-28/4
This special promotional release by Bang
& Olufsen was described earlier in Bulletin 0/1-22/3. Here is
some additional discographical information about this rare CD.
The 12 titles were recorded by The Danish Radio 15Jan99 in Studio 3,
Radiohuset, Copenhagen.
5 titles (C Jam Blues; Come Sunday; Sophisticated Lady; Mood
Indigo; Pitter Panther Patter) were used as one of the Danish
contributions to the 9 hour long "Euroradio Special Day" radio
broadcast on 25Apr99 commemorating Duke's 100th anniversary. They
were played near the beginning of the broadcast (after 30 min). Later
all 12 titles were issued by B&O.
Bjarne Busk
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DEMS 01/2-28/5
Kenny Burrell, who turns 70 this summer,
released his 96th album at the end of May. He considers
himself a lucky man. So lucky, in fact, that he named his
7th album for Concord after Duke Ellington's tune "Lucky
So And So."
On this album, Burrell treads into new territory: vocals. He sings on
four tracks. Source Downbeat's web site,
<www.downbeat.com>
Bill Saxonis
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"After the Lights Go Down Low"
The Voice of Al Hibbler
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DEMS 01/2-28/6
TDES members Bob Porter produced this reissue
and Will Friedwald wrote the liner notes.
19Apr50. With a.o. Billy Kyle, Shorty Baker, Tyree Glenn and Lucky
Thompson: Danny Boy; If I Knew You Were There; Song of the
Wanderer; Dedicated to You.
25oct50. With a.o. Billy Taylor, Tyree Glenn: The Blues Came
Falling Down; Old Folks; I'm Travelling Light.
21 or 27Jun51. With a.o. Jimmy Mundy, Paul Gonsalves and strings:
Now I Lay Me Down to Dream; This Is Always; I Won't Tell a Soul I
Love You.
1952 or 1956. With a.o. Al Sears: You Will Be Mine; After the
Lights Go Down; Tell Me; Autumn Winds.
Richard Ehrenzeller
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CD Y'All-03
Harold Ashby plays Duke Ellington
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DEMS 01/2-28/7
We found a favourable review by Eddie
Blackwell in the May edition of Jazz Journal. The selections are:
1. Just Squeeze Me; 2. Mood Indigo;
3. Black and Tan Fantasy; 4. Sophisticated
Lady; 5. Ducally; 6. Satin Doll;
7. Medley: Solitude, I Got It Bad, In a Sentimental Mood;
8. I'm Beginning to See the Light; 9. Four
Kisses; 10. B.P.
Selection 5 and 9 are Harold's own compositions.
Lloyd Mayers is on piano, Earl May on bass and Leroy Williams on
drums. The total time is 67 minutes.
DEMS