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Duke Ellington: Copenhagen 1958
ByDuke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974
The band was particularly strong in this part of its history and the personnel had been stable for some time.. In 1957 The Shakespearean Suite had been recorded and was fresh in the mind. The triumph of the Newport Festival in 1956 was where Ellington's renaissance took place, propelled by the

Paul Gonsalves
saxophone, tenor1920 - 1974
"Newport Up" sets the early pace at Copenhagen, faster than its inception at Newport. It was part three of the Newport Jazz Festival Suite. It features

Jimmy Hamilton
percussion1917 - 1994

Clark Terry
trumpet1920 - 2015

Paul Gonsalves
saxophone, tenor1920 - 1974
The trumpet section was particularly strong, with each man having a distinctive sound and technique. They could blend together when needed and express their individuality in their solos. "El Gato," with a Spanish tinge, has

Cat Anderson
trumpet1916 - 1981
Shorty Baker
trumpet1914 - 1966

Ray Nance
cornet1913 - 1976
In the trombone section,
John Sanders
tromboneQuentin Jackson
tromboneb.1909

Tricky Sam Nanton
trombone1904 - 1946
"Such Sweet Thunder," the Shakespeare suite, was premiered in 1957; here it is represented by
Britt Woodman
tromboneb.1920

Johnny Hodges
saxophone, alto1907 - 1970

Harry Carney
saxophone, baritone1910 - 1974
Paul Gonsalves was expected to produce fast and furious facsimiles of his Newport solo and he does here. Reproducing this piece night after night must have been a strain. Gonsalves, in addition to producing the tearaway solos, was capable of producing deeply emotional ballads.
Ellington was not noted for his ability to choose vocalists.
Ozzie Bailey
vocals
Sam Woodyard
drums1925 - 1988
This is not the best representation of the Ellington band at this rich period. The recording sometimes lacks definition and the sound is occasionally congested. However, there are few legitimate live recordings from this band on the road at this period, so there is a rarity value. ">
Track Listing
Take the A Train (Theme); Newport Up; My Funny Valentine; Perdido; Sophisticated Lady; Sonnet to Hank Cinq; What Else Can You Do With a Drum; Rockin' in Rhythm; Prelude to a Kiss; Things Ain't What They Used to Be; El Gato; Hi Fi Fo Fum; Diminuendo and Crescendo in Blue; I Can't Get Started; Body and Soul; A Little Blues; Sophisticated Lady; Mood Indigo.
Personnel
Duke Ellington
pianoClark Terry
trumpetRay Nance
cornetJohnny Hodges
saxophone, altoHarry Carney
saxophone, baritoneJimmy Woode
bassHarold Baker
trumpetCat Anderson
trumpetBritt Woodman
tromboneJohn Sanders
tromboneQuentin Jackson
trombonePaul Gonsalves
saxophone, tenorOzzie Bailey
vocalsSam Woodyard
drumsRussell Procope
clarinetJimmy Hamilton
percussionAlbum information
Title: Copenhagen 1958 | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Storyville Records
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