Live and Rare (Bluebird First Editions)
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Artist: | Duke Ellington |
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Release date: | 2002 |
Genre: | Jazz |
Tracks: | 70 |
Duration: | 03:47:29 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | The Piano Player (1999 Remastered) | 2:47 |
2. | Creole Love Call (1999 Remastered) | 4:29 |
3. | Don't You Know I Care (1999 Remastered) (featuring His Famous Orchestra) | 4:28 |
4. | I Can't Get Started (1999 Remastered) | 5:54 |
5. | New York, New York (1999 Remastered) (featuring His Famous Orchestra) | 3:01 |
6. | Pitter Panther Patter (1999 Remastered) | 2:27 |
7. | How High the Moon (1999 Remastered) (featuring His Famous Orchestra) | 2:17 |
8. | Basin Street Blues (1999 Remastered) (featuring His Famous Orchestra) | 2:56 |
9. | Tiger Rag (1999 Remastered) | 3:35 |
10. | Soso (1999 Remastered) (featuring His Famous Orchestra) | 3:43 |
11. | Meditation (1999 Remastered) | 3:25 |
12. | Mecuria, The Lion (1999 Remastered) (featuring His Famous Orchestra) | 4:00 |
13. | Take the "a" Train Spoken Introduction / Take the "a" Train Music (2002 Remastered) (featuring Billy Taylor) | 3:44 |
14. | Ellington's Father's Day Greeting (2002 Remastered) (featuring Earl) | 1:53 |
15. | House of Lords Spoken Introduction / House of Lords Music (2002 Remastered) (featuring Earl) | 6:36 |
16. | The Second Portrait of the Lion Spoken Introduction / The Second Portrait of the Lion Music / The Second Portrait of the Lion Outtro and Thanks (2002 Remastered) (featuring Billy Taylor) | 5:37 |
17. | Sweet Fat and That (From "It's Freedom") [2002 Remastered] | 2:43 |
18. | Satin Doll (2002 Remastered) | 3:52 |
19. | Carolina Shout (2002 Remastered) | 2:29 |
20. | Ellington Talks, Introduces "Caravan" (2002 Remastered) | 3:06 |
21. | Caravan (1999 Remastered) (featuring Arthur Fiedler) | 4:30 |
22. | Ellington Talks, Introduces "Mood Indigo" (2002 Remastered) | 3:49 |
23. | Mood Indigo (1999 Remastered) (featuring Arthur Fiedler) | 2:51 |
24. | Ellington Talks, Introduces "the Mooche" (2002 Remastered) | 2:54 |
25. | The Mooche (1999 Remastered) (featuring Arthur Fiedler) | 3:17 |
26. | Ellington Talks, Introduces "I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart" (2002 Remastered) | 2:30 |
27. | I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart (1999 Remastered) (featuring Arthur Fiedler) | 2:44 |
28. | Ellington Talks, Introduces "I'm Beginning to See the Light" (2002 Remastered) | 2:31 |
29. | I'm Beginning to See the Light (1999 Remastered) (featuring Arthur Fiedler) | 2:37 |
30. | Ellington Talks, Introduces "Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me" (2002 Remastered) | 1:32 |
31. | Do Nothin' 'Til You Hear from Me (1999 Remastered) (featuring Arthur Fiedler) | 2:38 |
32. | Ellington Talks, Introduces "Sophisticated Lady" (2002 Remastered) | 2:57 |
33. | Sophisticated Lady (1999 Remastered) (featuring Arthur Fiedler) | 3:20 |
34. | Timon of Athens March (1999 Remastered) (featuring Arthur Fiedler, The Boston Pops Orchestra) | 3:08 |
35. | Solitude (1999 Remastered) (featuring Arthur Fiedler) | 3:00 |
36. | I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good (1999 Remastered) (featuring Arthur Fiedler) | 4:11 |
37. | Satin Doll (1999 Remastered) (featuring Arthur Fiedler) | 2:32 |
38. | Love Scene (1999 Remastered) (featuring Arthur Fiedler) | 2:25 |
39. | Single Petal of a Rose (1999 Remastered) | 2:43 |
40. | The Mooche (Remastered 2002) [Take 1 - Rehaersal Take] (featuring Arthur Fiedler) | 3:31 |
41. | The Mooche (Remastered 2002) [Take 2 - Rehearsal Take] (featuring Arthur Fiedler) | 3:25 |
42. | Love Scene (Remastered 2002) [Take 2 - Reheaersal Take] (featuring Arthur Fiedler) | 2:20 |
43. | Love Scene (Remastered 2002) [Take 4 - Rehearsal Take] (featuring Arthur Fiedler) | 2:13 |
44. | I'm Beginning to See the Light (Remastered 2002) [Take 1 - Reheaersal Take] (featuring Arthur Fiedler) | 2:36 |
45. | Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me (Remastered 2002) [Reheaersal Take] (featuring Arthur Fiedler) | 2:27 |
46. | Satin Doll Breakdown Rehearsal Take / Satin Doll Rehearsal Take (Remastered 2002) (featuring Arthur Fiedler) | 3:48 |
47. | La Dolce Vita (Remastered 2002) (featuring His Famous Orchestra) | 3:55 |
48. | Alfie (Remastered 2002) (featuring His Famous Orchestra) | 3:29 |
49. | Spanish Flea (Remastered 2002) (featuring His Famous Orchestra) | 2:28 |
50. | MaƱha de Carnaval (Remastered 2002) (featuring His Famous Orchestra) | 2:26 |
51. | A Taste of Honey (Remastered 2002) (featuring His Famous Orchestra) | 2:38 |
52. | Summer Samba (Remastered 2002) (featuring His Famous Orchestra) | 3:34 |
53. | Misty (Remastered 2002) (featuring His Famous Orchestra) | 3:26 |
54. | One Note Samba (Remastered 2002) (featuring His Famous Orchestra) | 3:55 |
55. | Soon It's Gonna Rain (Remastered 2002) (featuring His Famous Orchestra) | 3:38 |
56. | Mr. Lucky (Remastered 2002) (featuring His Famous Orchestra) | 2:13 |
57. | Walking Happy (Remastered 2002) (featuring His Famous Orchestra) | 3:09 |
58. | Moon Maiden (Remastered 2002) [Instrumental Version] (featuring His Famous Orchestra) | 3:08 |
59. | La Dolce Vita (Remastered 2002) [Alternate Take] (featuring His Famous Orchestra) | 5:35 |
60. | Alfie (Remastered 2002) [Alternate Version] (featuring His Famous Orchestra) | 3:11 |
61. | A Taste of Honey (Remastered 2002) [Alternate Take] (featuring His Famous Orchestra) | 2:39 |
62. | Summer Samba (Remastered 2002) [Alternate Take] (featuring His Famous Orchestra) | 3:41 |
63. | One Note Samba (Remastered 2002) [Alternate Take] (featuring His Famous Orchestra) | 3:50 |
64. | Soon It's Gonna Rain( Remastered 2002) [Alternate Take] (featuring His Famous Orchestra) | 3:49 |
65. | Soon It's Gonna Rain (Remastered 2002) [Alternate Take] (featuring His Famous Orchestra) | 3:42 |
66. | Soon It's Gonna Rain (Remastered 2002) [Alternate Take] (featuring His Famous Orchestra) | 3:34 |
67. | Moon Maiden (Remastered 2002) [Vocal Version] (featuring His Famous Orchestra) | 3:07 |
68. | Walking Happy (Remastered 2002) (featuring His Famous Orchestra) | 2:39 |
69. | Walking Happy (Remastered 2002) [Alternate Take] (featuring His Famous Orchestra) | 0:28 |
70. | Walking Happy (Remastered 2002) [Alternate Take] (featuring His Famous Orchestra) | 3:44 |
Details
[Edit]Many of this three-CD set's tracks are available elsewhere, excepting three previously unreleased performances from the 1968 Newport Jazz Festival announcement party, long-unavailable recordings made specifically for Reader's Digest (plus some unreleased alternate takes), as well as unissued rehearsals for the bandleader's guest appearance with Arthur Fiedler & the Boston Pops. The press party is a noisy affair and the recording quality is hardly polished, as the crowd can't seem to shut up during Ellington's rollicking "Sweet Fat and That," "Satin Doll," and "Carolina Shout" (erroneously credited to Ellington instead of James P. Johnson), which is suddenly broken off by the pianist, who seems to be a tad rusty. The Eastbourne tracks represent the band in its decline; although veterans Harry Carney and Russell Procope were still around, the lack of many other star soloists is noticeable, and although there are some excellent musicians present (Johnny Coles, Harold Ashby, and Harold Minerve, to name a few), the band is clearly running out of steam. The music from the 1965 Pittsburgh Jazz Festival, featuring Ellington in a duet with Earl Hines, a solo performance, and one song with a rhythm section, has been reissued more than once. The Reader's Digest sessions are rather conservative, trying not to overwhelm the neophyte jazz fans the magazine was likely targeting; the music is pleasant with some good solos, but rather bland compared to typical Ellington dates. The Tanglewood concert with Fiedler is enjoyable, though the decision to intersperse excerpts of Ellington's prerecorded responses to a promotional interview between songs is a bit odd, with the bandleader actually digressing into talking about his weight problem. Put it all together and you have a set that may appeal to the die-hard Ellington collector, though it is hardly essential for most jazz fans.