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Never No Lament: The Blanton-Webster Band

Label: Bluebird
Released: 2003
Track listing: Disc 1: 1. You, You Darlin' 2. Jack The Bear 3. Ko-Ko 4. Morning Glory 5. So Far, So Good 6. Conga Brava 7. Concerto For Cootie 8. Me And You 9. Cotton Tail 10. Never No Lament 11. Dusk 12. Bojangles 13. A Portrait Of Bert Williams 14. Blue Goose 15. Harlem Air-Shaft 16. At A Dixie Roadside Diner 17. All Too Soon 18. Rumpus In Richmond 19. My Greatest Mistake 20. Sepia Panorama 21. There Shall Be No Night 22. In A Mellotone 23. Five O'Clock Whistle 24. The Flaming Sword 25. Warm Valley. Disc 2: 1. Across The Track Blues 2. Chloe (Song Of The Swamp) 3. I Never Felt This Way Before 4. The Sidewalks Of New York 5. Flamingo 6. The Girl In My Dreams Tries To Look Like You 7. Take The 'A' Train 8. Jumpin' Punkins 9. John Hardy's Wife 10. Blue Serge 11. After All 12. Bakiff 13. Are You Sticking? 14. Just A-Sittin' And A-Rockin' 15. The Giddybug Gallup 16. Pitter Panther Patter 17. Body And Soul 18. Sophisticated Lady 19. Mr. J.B. Blues 20. Ko-Ko 21. Bojangles 22. Sepia Panorama 23. Jumpin' Punkins 24. Jump For Joy. Disc 3: 1. Chocolate Shake 2. I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good) 3. Clementine 4. The Brown-Skin Gal (In The Calico Gown) 5. Jump For Joy 6. Moon Over Cuba 7. Five O'Clock Drag 8. Rocks In My Bed 9. Bli-Blip 10. Raincheck 11. What Good Would It Do? 12. I Don't Know What Kind Of Blues I Got 13. Chelsea Bridge 14. Perdido 15. The 'C' Jam Blues 16. Moon Mist 17. What Am I Here For? 18. I Don't Mind 19. Someone 20. My Little Brown Book 21. Main Stem 22. Johnny Come Lately 23. Hayfoot, Strawfoot 24. Sentimental Lady 25. A Slip Of The Lip (Can Sink A Ship) 26. Sherman Shuffle.

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Article: Album Review

Duke Ellington: Never No Lament: The Blanton-Webster Band

Read "Never No Lament: The Blanton-Webster Band" reviewed by David Rickert


The Blanton-Webster band sides represent an unparalleled burst of creativity in the history of jazz and stand without question as the best recordings of Ellington’s storied career. However, since the mid-nineties they have only been available with bland packaging and marginally acceptable sound, a woeful compromise since technological advancements had long since paved the way for ...


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