Duke Ellington: At The Hurricane

Duke Ellington: At The Hurricane

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Never before released, this hour of music (22 tunes), with Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra, is comprised of three radio broadcasts made during a six-month engagement at the Hurricane Club in New York City in 1943. (This engagement marked Ellington’s first New...

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Never before released, this hour of music (22 tunes), with Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra, is comprised of three radio broadcasts made during a six-month engagement at the Hurricane Club in New York City in 1943. (This engagement marked Ellington’s first New York club-gig since he played the Cotton Club in 1938.) Ellington’s band was at the height of its popularity and proficiency at this time, boasting many star soloists, including Ben Webster, Johnny Hodges, Sam Nanton, Rex Stewart, Ray Nance, Harry Carney, Lawrence Brown and the great vocalist Betty Roché. The musical repertoire consists primarily of Ellington’s and Billy Strayhorn’s greatest and most popular compositions. Ellington, himself, was very happy about the 6-month engagement at the Hurricane Club in New York City when these recordings were made, and was also very pleased by the overwhelming reception the fans gave his performances – all of which added to the exceptional high quality and enthusiasm which is so evident in the music on this CD. The orchestra is in top form, performing classic renditions of Ellington’s best music, including ”Don’t Get Around Much Anymore”, and ”What Am I Here For?”, and Betty Roché’s fantastic singing on ”I Don’t Know What Kind of Blues I’ve Got”.
Don't Get Around Much Anymore
Goin' Up
Hayfoot, Strawfoot
I Don't Know What Kind Of Blues I Got
I Don't Want Anybody At All
It Can't Be Wrong
Johnny Come Lately
Mainstem
Moon Mist
Nevada
Take The 'A' Train
Things Ain't What They Used To Be
Tonight I Shall Sleep
What Am I Here For?
You'll Never Know
Genres Jazz
Format Recorded Performance
Media CD
Publisher Storyville Records
Contributors Ellington, Duke (Artist)
Language English
UPC 0717101835928