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Louis Armstrong & Duke Ellington: The Great Summit/Complete Sessions
ByThe extensive liner notes by Dan Morgenstern provide ample information on the session; he and Stanley Dance were present. Duke Ellington wrote "Azalea" 20 years earlier with Armstrong in mind. The phrasing does seem made for this trumpeter/singer, and of course it turns out as one of the session’s high points. "Do Nothin’ Till You Hear From Me" is an unusual arrangement of the classic song, with nonstandard harmony and tension. Same for "The Mooche." These are unique arrangements. "Just Squeeze Me" contains a loping cowboy rhythm in the trombone part; recall that television westerns were then quite popular. With his trumpet tone wearing a bit thin, Armstrong was moving toward more frequent use of vocals. He scat sings "Cottontail" with that sound we’ve heard only from this source. The trumpeter’s characteristic shake, his expressive vocals, the all-star band’s cohesiveness, and Ellington’s lovely piano support make this collection a special item. Don’t miss it.
Track Listing for The Great Summit: The Master Takes :Duke’s Place; I’m Just a Lucky So and So; Cottontail; Mood Indigo; Do Nothin’ Till You Hear from Me; The Beautiful American; Black and Tan Fantasy; Drop Me Off in Harlem; The Mooche; In a Mellow Tone; It Don’t Mean a Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing); Solitude; Don’t Get Around Much Anymore; I’m Beginning to See the Light; Just Squeeze Me; I Got it Bad (And That Ain’t Good); Azalea
Track Listing for The Making Of The Great Summit :In a Mellow Tone; I’m Beginning to See the Light; Do Nothin’ Till You Hear From Me; Don’t Get Around Much Anymore; Duke’s Place; Drop Me Off in Harlem; I’m Just a Lucky So and So; Azalea; Black and Tan Fantasy
Personnel
Duke Ellington
pianoLouis Armstrong- trumpet, vocals; Duke Ellington- piano; Trummy Young- trombone; Barney Bigard- clarinet; Mort Herbert- bass; Danny Barcelona- drums.
Album information
Title: The Great Summit/Complete Sessions | Year Released: 2000
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