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Brian Landrus: Plays Ellington & Strayhorn
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Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

Billy Strayhorn
piano1915 - 1967

Brian Landrus
saxophone, baritoneb.1978
Landrus, a master of every reed instrument from bass sax to piccolo, cleaves for the most part to the baritone here, with no more than brief and occasional sidesteps, as he rumbles atop a superb rhythm section comprised of guitarist

Dave Stryker
guitarb.1957

Jay Anderson
bassb.1955

Billy Hart
drumsb.1940
Ellington is credited as composer on five of the album's fourteen numbers, Strayhorn on four. The other five were co-written. Strayhorn wrote the familiar "Chelsea Bridge," while he and the Duke co-authored "Agra," "Daydream," The Telecasters," "Isfahan" and "Star-Crossed Lovers." Landrum plays them as they should be, with an abundance of warmth and soul, claiming almost every solo for himself as Stryker, Anderson and Hart (with sticks or brushes) lend solid and unwavering support. Which is unremarkable, as they could, if pressed, no doubt play most of these songs while sleeping.
This is lovely music, written by two of the jazz world's leading composers and handsomely performed by Landrus and his teammates. Please be advised, however, that even though well-designed and carried out, it is by and large balladry, which may not satisfy everyone's appetite. To some listeners, fourteen ballads, no matter how exquisitely written and played, may exemplify overkill, while to others, that could be exactly what is needed to gladden their hearts and souls. ">
Track Listing
Agra; Chelsea Bridge; A Flower Is a Lovesome Thing; Daydream; Praise God; Prelude to a Kidd; Come Sunday; The Telecasters; Lotus Blossom; Lush Life; Isfahan; Star-Crossed Lovers; Warm Valley; Sophisticated Lady.
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Title: Plays Ellington & Strayhorn | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Palmetto Records
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