Ellington, Duke - Duke Ellington, Vol. 14
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• Duke Ellington survived the collapse of the Swing era in 1946, but many of the remaining big bands broke up during 1949–50 due to the rise of television. Ellington persevered due to the royalties of his hit songs which allowed him to keep his orchestra going, but the pressure was on to come up with new hits.
• The personnel of the Duke Ellington Orchestra during the second half of 1947 had changed a great deal since 1942 and the turnover would continue for the next few years after fifteen years of remarkable stability.
• It would not be until his triumph at the Newport Jazz Festival in 1956 that the survival of the Duke Ellington Orchestra would finally seem permanent.
• “The Ellington Band is always instantly recognisable and this selection of tracks demonstrates, not only the excellence of the soloists, but the bands capability to play so well together.”
(MusicWeb on Naxos 8.120813)
Duke Ellington Orchestra
Duke Ellington, Vol. 14
1. Sultry Serenade
2. Hy'a Sue
3. Golden Cress
4. Don't Get Around Much Anymore
5. Progressive Gavotte
6. Love You Madly
7. Build That Railroad (Sing That Song)
8. Fancy Dan
9. VIP's Boogie
10. Monologue (Pretty And The Wolf)
11. Jam With Sam
12. Deep Night
13. Please be Kind
14. Smada
15. Take The 'A' Train
16. Rock-Skippin' At The Blue Note
17. Satin Doll
18. Skip Deep