Ben Webster: Plays Duke Ellington

Ben Webster: Plays Duke Ellington

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This CD is a collection of classic melodies from the repertoire of Ben Webster?s famous employer of many years, Duke Ellington. The CD is compromised of three live radio sessions with the Danish Radio Big Band In 1969 & 1971, plus three live concert sessions with three...

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This CD is a collection of classic melodies from the repertoire of Ben Webster?s famous employer of many years, Duke Ellington. The CD is compromised of three live radio sessions with the Danish Radio Big Band In 1969 & 1971, plus three live concert sessions with three different backing-trios (Finland in 1967, Denmark in 1969 and Sweden in 1972). Two of the tracks ? with Clark Terry, Kenny Drew, Red Mitchell and Bobby Brooks ? are previously unissued. Aside from one tune. All the performances with the Danish Radio Big Band are Based on Ellington?s original scores. The quartet sessions are also great, including two ?reunions? ? one with Ben?s boss from the early 30?s, Teddy Wilson, and the other with fellow Ellington alumnus Clark Terry. That Ben Webster was one of the undisputed jazz-greats on the tenorsaxophone- both in a big band and small group context ? is amply demonstrated on this fine CD.
Cottontail
In A Mellotone
Johnny Come Lately
Perdido
Rockin' In Rhythm
Satin Doll
Stompy Jones
Things Ain't What They Used To Be
Genres Jazz
Format Recorded Performance
Media CD
Publisher Storyville Records
Contributors Ellington, Duke (Composer) Webster, Ben (Artist)
Language English
UPC 0717101832026