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- Date Released: March 30, 1953
- Genre: Jazz
- Style: Jazz/Blues, Traditional Blues, Big Band
- Label: GNP Crescendo
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A CD reissue of a March 30, 1953, concert at Pasadena's Civic Auditorium (presented by Crescendo Records founder Gene Norman), this disc captures the pioneering bandleader Duke Ellington toward the start of a career refocusing that would climax in the legendary 1956 performance at the Newport Jazz Festival, the performance that forever established Ellington as both the grand old man of jazz and one of the finest composers of his time. This concert features Duke Ellington the composer and bandleader, not Duke Ellington the hit songwriter. (Indeed, the usual "Ellington Medley" sounds particularly rushed and offhand here, running through an astonishing nine songs in under seven minutes, or about 46 seconds per classic, barely enough time for a single chorus of each.) A remarkable version of the tone poem "The Tattooed Bride" starts the program, with Jimmy Hamilton's clarinet sketching the story outlined in Ellington's opening monologue. Ellington addresses the audience frequently during this set, and even delivers a monologue with musical accompaniment, the dryly humorous parable "Pretty and the Wolf." The highlight of the set, as it often was during this era, is the masterful "Diminuendo and Crescendo in Blue." Paul Gonsalves' "wailing interval" is considerably shorter than it is on the Live at Newport album, only a couple of choruses, but it's as exciting and passionate as the more famous extended solo. The sound of the disc is particularly good, with a live atmosphere and a full but not distracting sense of audience presence.
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- Cat Anderson - Trumpet // Paul Gonsalves - Sax (Tenor) // Paul Gonsalves - Sax (Tenor) // Paul Gonsalves - Sax (Tenor) // Ray Nance - Trumpet // Ray Nance - Vocals // Oscar Pettiford - Cello // Willie Cook - Trumpet // Rick Henderson - Sax (Alto) // Jimmy Grissom - Vocals // Russell Procope - Clarinet // Russell Procope - Sax (Alto) // Quentin Jackson - Trombone // Britt Woodman - Trombone // Butch Ballard - Drums // Harry Carney - Clarinet // Harry Carney - Sax (Baritone) // Clark Terry - Trumpet // Clark Terry - Trumpet // Clark Terry - Trumpet // Clark Terry - Trumpet // Clark Terry - Trumpet // Clark Terry - Trumpet // Clark Terry - Trumpet // Stanley Dance - Liner Notes // Duke Ellington - Piano // Duke Ellington - Piano // Duke Ellington - Piano // Duke Ellington - Piano // Duke Ellington - Piano // Duke Ellington - Piano // Duke Ellington - Main Performer // Duke Ellington - Main Performer // Duke Ellington - Main Performer // Duke Ellington - Main Performer // Duke Ellington - Main Performer // Duke Ellington - Main Performer // Duke Ellington - Bandleader // Duke Ellington - Bandleader // Duke Ellington - Bandleader // Duke Ellington - Bandleader // Duke Ellington - Bandleader // Duke Ellington - Bandleader // Jimmy Hamilton - Clarinet // Jimmy Hamilton - Sax (Tenor) // Wendell Marshall - Bass // Gene Norman - Producer // Juan Tizol - Trombone // Kimmy Grissom - Vocals // Willie Dook - Trumpet
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