The Intimate Ellington Explained
The Intimate Ellington |
Type: | Album |
Artist: | Duke Ellington |
Cover: | The Intimate Ellington.jpg |
Released: | 1977 |
Recorded: | May 23, July 14 & August 29, 1969, June 15, & December 9, 1970, and February 1, 2, May 5, & June 29, 1971. |
Genre: | Jazz |
Length: | 44:49 |
Label: | Pablo |
Producer: | Duke Ellington |
Chronology: | Duke Ellington |
Prev Title: | Studio Sessions New York & Chicago, 1965, 1966 & 1971 |
Prev Year: | 1965–71 |
Next Title: | Togo Brava Suite |
Next Year: | 1971 |
The Intimate Ellington is a studio album by the American pianist, composer and bandleader Duke Ellington.[1] It was compiled from sessions recorded in 1969, 1970 and 1971, and released on the Pablo label in 1977.[2]
Reception
The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow states: "Even this late in his life, Duke Ellington had a great deal to say musically and his band continued to rank near the top".[3]
Track listing
All compositions by Duke Ellington except as indicated
- "Moon Maiden" – 2:42
- "Edward the First" – 3:20
- "Symphonette" (Ellington, Billy Strayhorn) – 5:03
- "Intimate Interlude" – 5:01
- "Some Summer Fun" – 5:18
- "Layin' on Mellow" – 2:13
- "Eulb" – 2:34
- "Tenz" – 2:27
- "I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)" (Ellington, Paul Francis Webster) – 5:30
- "Sophisticated Lady" (Ellington, Irving Mills, Mitchell Parish) – 4:57
- "Edward the Second" – 5:44
- Recorded at National Recording Studio, New York, NY on May 23, 1969 (track 2), July 14, 1969 (track 1), August 29, 1969 (track 6), June 15, 1970 (track 5), December 9, 1970 (track 9 & 10), February 1, 1971 (track 11), February 2, 1971 (track 4), May 5, 1971 (track 3), June 29, 1971 (tracks 7 & 8).
Personnel
- Duke Ellington – piano (tracks 2–11), celeste & vocals (track 1)
- Wild Bill Davis – organ (tracks 6, 9 & 10)
- Cat Anderson (tracks 4, 5 & 9–10), Willie Cook (track 6), Mercer Ellington (tracks 3, 5, 7 & 8), Money Johnson (tracks 3, 4, 7–10), Al Rubin (tracks 9, 10), Frank Stone (track 5), Cootie Williams (tracks 3–5, 7–10), Richard Williams (tracks 7 & 8) – trumpet
- Lawrence Brown (track 6), Julian Priester (track 5), Malcolm Taylor (tracks 3, 4, 7–10), Booty Wood (tracks 3–5, 7–10) – trombone
- Chuck Connors – bass trombone (tracks 3–5, 7–10)
- Johnny Hodges (track 6), Buddy Pearson, (track 3, 7 & 8), Norris Turney (tracks 3–5, 7–10) – alto saxophone
- Russell Procope – alto saxophone, clarinet (tracks 4–10)
- Harold Ashby (tracks 3–10), Paul Gonsalves (tracks 3, 4 & 6–8) – tenor saxophone
- Harry Carney – baritone saxophone (tracks 3–10)
- Joe Benjamin (track 3–5, 7–11), Paul Kondziela (track 2, 6) – bass
- Rufus Jones (track 2–11) – drums
Notes and References
- News: Epstein . Jules . Ellington's century and a century of Duke . The Philadelphia Tribune . 4 June 1999 . 16E.
- http://www.depanorama.net/index.htm A Duke Ellington Panorama
- Yanow, S. [{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r160344|pure_url=yes}} AllMusic Review] accessed June 11, 2010