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Duke Ellington - Mara Gold (CD) - 1 of 1

Duke Ellington - Mara Gold (CD)

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Highlights

  • Artist: Duke Ellington
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Format: CD
  • Record Label: Squatty Roo Records

Description

As the year 1967 rolled in on Duke Ellington, he found himself overlooking a steep cliff. His writing and arranging partner Billy Strayhorn had taken ill, and would pass on by the end of May of that year, and he, with 16 piece big band in tow, had just embarked on a European tour. The great challenge of Strayhorn being out of action was the fact that now Ellington would once again be tasked with doing the bulk of his writing alone once again, a role he had not had to fully assume since 1937. Now, at the age of 68, he had to set out to compose and arrange a new "book" for touring. In addition to his usual extended pieces, he would generally craft solo numbers which were specially arranged to present his soloists in their best possible light before crowds around the world. On this night in 1967 we hear Duke and his orchestra in rare form, presenting a few of such newly written compositions, featuring luminaries like Cootie Williams, Johnny Hodges, Lawrence Brown, Russell Procope, Paul Gonsalves, Cat Anderson and more.


Track List:

Disc: 1

1. Take the a Train
2. Johnny Come Lately Song Review
3. Chelsea Bridge
4. Swamp Goo
5. Salome
6. Rue Bleu
7. Mara Gold
8. The Shepherd
9. Things Ain't What They Used to Be
Record label: Squatty Roo Records
Genre: Jazz
Musical Artist: Duke Ellington
Format: CD
Street Date: January 20, 2015
TCIN: 91300211
UPC: 686647022508
Item Number (DPCI): 244-11-0713
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Estimated ship dimensions: 5.67 inches length x 4.95 inches width x 0.37 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 0.19 pounds
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Q: What genre of music does this CD feature?

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  • A: This CD features jazz music, showcasing the talents of Duke Ellington and his orchestra.

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Q: How many pieces are in Duke Ellington's band for this recording?

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  • A: Duke Ellington's band featured a 16-piece ensemble during this recording.

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Q: Which record label released this CD?

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  • A: This CD was released by Squatty Roo Records.

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Q: Who were some featured musicians on this album?

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  • A: Featured musicians include Cootie Williams, Johnny Hodges, and Cat Anderson among others.

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Q: What is the significance of the year 1967 for Duke Ellington?

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  • A: In 1967, Duke faced challenges after the illness of his writing partner Billy Strayhorn.

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