Immerse yourself in the timeless magic of Duke Ellington and His Orchestra with "All that Jazz, Vol. 126: Duke Ellington at Carnegie Hall, 27th December 1947." This live album captures the essence of a legendary performance at the prestigious Carnegie Hall, offering a rare glimpse into the brilliance of Duke Ellington's musical genius. Released on March 13, 2020, by Jube Legends, this collection spans an impressive 1 hour and 37 minutes, featuring 21 tracks that showcase the orchestra's virtuosity and Ellington's compositional prowess.
The album opens with "The New Look (Live)" and closes with "Trumpets No End (Live)," taking you on a journey through a variety of styles and moods. From the sultry "Blue Serge" to the energetic "Kickapoo Joy Juice," each track is a testament to the orchestra's versatility and Ellington's innovative arrangements. The "Liberia Suite" is a standout, featuring five distinct dances that highlight the orchestra's ability to convey a range of emotions and rhythms.
Fans of Duke Ellington will appreciate the inclusion of classics like "Cotton Tail" and "Mella Brava," while the "Johnny Hodges Medley" offers a tribute to one of the orchestra's most celebrated members. The album also includes lesser-known gems like "Basso Profondo" and "Clothed Woman," providing a comprehensive overview of Ellington's repertoire.
Recorded in 1947, this live album is a historical document that captures the energy and excitement of a Duke Ellington performance. The sound quality is remarkably clear, allowing you to appreciate the intricate interplay between the musicians. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to Ellington's music, "All that Jazz, Vol. 126: Duke Ellington at Carnegie Hall, 27th December 1947" is a captivating listen that showcases the enduring legacy of one of America's greatest musical icons.