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Pure Pleasure Duke Ellington & his Orchestra - Ellington Uptown - 55400

Pure Pleasure Duke Ellington & his Orchestra - Ellington Uptown

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180g Vinyl, LP. Even back in the early '50s, Columbia Records took Duke Ellington seriously enough to place this album on its prestigious Masterworks label, heretofore reserved mostly for highbrow classical music and Broadway shows. Also, this LP explodes the critical line that the early '50s was a 

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Even back in the early '50s, Columbia Records took Duke Ellington seriously enough to place this album on its prestigious Masterworks label, heretofore reserved mostly for highbrow classical music and Broadway shows. Also, this LP explodes the critical line that the early '50s was a relatively fallow period for the Duke; any of these smoking, concert-length tracks will torpedo that notion.
The young Louis Bellson was powering the Ellington band at that time, and his revolutionary double-bass drum technique and rare ability to build coherent drum solos are put to astounding use on his self-penned leadoff track, "Skin Deep", which was quite a demonstration piece for audiophiles at the time. Old favorites from the Ellington hit parade are given extended treatments, with singer Betty Roche taking the "A-Train" for a bebop-flavored ride, "The Mooche" spotlighting clarinetists Jimmy Hamilton and Russell Procope, and Ellington's boogie-woogie piano kicking off a super-charged "Perdido" for trumpeter Clark Terry.
The centerpiece of the disc is a sharply drawn, idiomatically swinging, probably unbeatable performance of "A Tone Parallel To Harlem" that lays waste to any of the 'symphonic' versions that turn up frequently at pop concerts. Another feature of this record is the great sound quality, a benefit of being entrusted to Columbia's best engineers.
Paul Gonsalves, Harry Carney, Russell Procope (sax); William Anderson, Clark Terry (tp); Quentin Jackson, Britt Woodman (tb); Billy Strayhorn, Duke Ellington (p); Betty Roche (voc) Wendell Marshall (b); Louis Bellson (dr); u.a.
Side A
1. Skin Deep
2. The Mooche
3. Take the “A” Train
Side B
1. A Tone Parallel to Harlem
2. Perdido

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