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Mark Masters Ensemble: Ellington Saxophone Encounters
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Gary Smulyan
saxophone, baritoneb.1956
Don't be misled by the title of the album, this is not a typical

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

Johnny Hodges
saxophone, alto1907 - 1970

Paul Gonsalves
saxophone, tenor1920 - 1974

Jimmy Hamilton
percussion1917 - 1994

Ben Webster
saxophone, tenor1909 - 1973

Harry Carney
saxophone, baritone1910 - 1974

Gary Foster
woodwindsb.1936

Pete Christlieb
saxophoneb.1945

Gene Cipriano
saxophoneDon Shelton
saxophone, altoMany, though not all, of the compositions were performed by Ellington bands, with Hodges and Ellington's "Esquire Swank," being one of the earliest. This version not only features Smulyan's voice as lead but, also embraces stellar lines from pianist

Bill Cunliffe
pianob.1956

Joe La Barbera
drumsb.1948
Tom Warrington
bassMasters includes a beautiful love ballad from Carney (the longest-serving member of the Ellington band), showcasing a tender performance from Smulyan on "We're In Love Again." Saxophonist Foster weighs in for the first time on Hamilton's "Ultra Blue," an Ellington feature during the U.S. Treasury Department tour during the summer of 1945, promoting war bonds. "Used To Be Duke" was a Hodges piece recorded after the saxophonist left Ellington in 1951, only to return four years later; here, a lively pickup piece reminiscent of old time swing and dance.
The blues was an import part of Ellington's music, and to this end "Jeep's Blues" and "Get Ready," a tune that may not have appeared in an Ellington performance, are two of the three bluesy compositions, along with "Peaches," that are a natural for this purpose. Webster's "Love's Away" is another gorgeous ballad arranged to feature Christlieb's tenor voice, ably supported by the entire reed section and Cunliffe's brief lines. The album begins to wind down with the swinging, New Orleans-style "Rockin' In Rhythm" and "Peaches," closing on the hard-driving "The Happening."
The Ellington style is very much pronounced on Ellington Saxophone Encounters, as is expected considering its sources. Smulyan's rich baritone lead and the superlative performance of the world-class Mark Masters Ensemble both serve to distinguish this homage to a legend as one of the finest recorded to date. ">
Track Listing
Esquire Swank; The Line Up; LB Blues; We're In Love Again; Ultra Blue; Used To Be Duke; Jeep's Blues; Get Ready; Love's Away; Rockin' In Rhythm; Peaches; The Happening.
Personnel
Mark Masters
arrangerGary Smulyan: baritone saxophone; Peter Christlieb: tenor saxophone; Don Shelton: saxophone, clarinet; Gary Foster: alto saxophone; Gene Cipriano: saxophone; Bill Cunliffe: piano; Tom Warrington: bass; Joe LaBarbera: drums.
Album information
Title: Ellington Saxophone Encounters | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Capri Records
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