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2-CD SET - INCLUDES 2 BONUS TRACKS
4 1/2 STARS ALL MUSIC GUIDE
This release presents all existing material related to the legendary 1958 Newport performances by the great Duke Ellington. Eight of the ten tracks present on the original "Newport 1958" LP (Columbia CS 8072) were in fact studio recordings made shortly after the actual concert.
This set combines the complete authentic live sets with the eight studio songs, reuniting for the first time ever all existing material related to the Newport 1958 Ellington performances. Among the eveningâs impressive guests are Gerry Mulligan (playing a duet with Harry Carney) and Mahalia Jackson, who sings âCome Sundayâ with the band, from Black, Brown and Beige. As a bonus, the original 1956 studio versions of two of the concert tunes, âFeet Boneâ and âJust Scratchinâ the Surfaceâ.
DUKE ELLINGTON & His Orchestra:
Cat Anderson, Harold âShortyâ Baker, Clark Terry, Francis Williams (tp),
Ray Nance (tp, vln, vcl), Quentin Jackson, Britt Woodman, John Sanders (tb),
Jimmy Hamilton (cl, ts), Russell Procope (cl, as), Johnny Hodges (as),
Paul Gonsalves (ts), Harry Carney (bar, cl, b-cl), Duke Ellington (p),
Jimmy Woode (b), Sam Woodyard (d).
Ozzie Bailey (vcl on âDukeâs Placeâ and both versions of âMulticolored Blueâ);
Lil Greenwood (vcl on âI Got It Badâ and âBill Baileyâ);
Mildred Falls (p on âKeep Your Hand on the Plowâ only).
GUEST ARTISTS:
GERRY MULLIGAN, baritone sax (on âPrima Bara Dublaâ)
MAHALIA JACKSON, vocals (on âCome Sundayâ and âKeep Your Hand on the Plowâ)
CD1 & CD2 [1-6]: Live at the Newport Jazz Festival, Newport, Rhode Island, July 3, 1958.
CD2 [7-14]: Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York, July 21, 1958.
On this session Bill Graham (as) is added to the reed section.
BONUS TRACKS (CD2, 15-16):
Clark Terry, Willie Cook, Cat Anderson (tp),
Ray Nance (tp, vln), Quentin Jackson, Britt Woodman, John Sanders (tb),
Jimmy Hamilton (cl, ts), Johnny Hodges (as), Russell Procope (as, cl),
Paul Gonsalves (ts), Harry Carney (bar, cl, b-cl), Duke Ellington (p),
Jimmy Woode (b), Sam Woodyard (d).
Universal Studios, Chicago, Illinois, January 3, 1956.
CD1: Total Time: 73:23:
01 Introduction by Willis Connover
02 Take The âAâ Train [Theme]
03 Princess Blue
04 Dukeâs Place [C Jam Blues]
05 Just Scratchinâ The Surface
06 Happy Reunion
07 Juniflip
08 Mr. Gentle And Mr. Cool
09 Jazz Festival Jazz
10 Feet Bone
11 Hi Fi Fo Fum
12 I Got It Bad (And That Ainât Good)
13 Bill Bailey, Wonât You Please Come Home
14 Prima Bara Dubla
15 El Gato
CD 2: Total Time: 76:43
01 Multicolored Blue
02 Introduction To Mahalia Jackson
03 Come Sunday
04 Keep Your Hand On The Plow
05 Take The âAâ Train [Theme]
06 Jones
07 El Gato [Studio Version]
08 Happy Reunion
09 Multicolored Blue
10 Princess Blue
11 Jazz Festival Jazz
12 Mr. Gentle And Mr. Cool
13 Juniflip
14 Hi Fi Fo Fum
15 Feet Bone
16 Just Scratchinâ The Surface