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      2. ellingtonia moods and blues - paul gonsalves

      Ellingtonia Moods And Blues

      Paul GonsalvesPaul Gonsalves
      • 2000
      • 7 tracks
      • 36 min
      • jazz
      Ellingtonia Moods And Blues - Paul Gonsalves
      Ellingtonia Moods And Blues - Paul Gonsalves

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      Dive into the rich, soulful world of jazz with Paul Gonsalves' "Ellingtonia Moods And Blues," a timeless album that captures the essence of cool jazz, bebop, and hard bop. Released in 2000, this 36-minute masterpiece features seven enchanting tracks that showcase Gonsalves' virtuosity and his deep connection to the Ellington legacy. Recorded in 1960, the album boasts an impressive lineup, including legendary musicians like Johnny Hodges, Jimmy Jones, Ray Nance, and Oliver Jackson, who together create a relaxed and open-ended jazz experience.

      "Ellingtonia Moods And Blues" is a testament to Paul Gonsalves' artistry, offering a clear Ellington orientation that pays homage to the Duke's iconic style. The album's tracks, such as "It's Something That You Ought to Know," "Chocataw," and "D.A. Blues," provide ample space for the musicians to shine, delivering solos that are both powerful and nuanced. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to captivate you with its timeless melodies and impeccable performances. The album was released on Hallmark and is a great addition to any jazz collection.

      January 1, 20002000 Hallmark2000 Hallmark

      Tracks

      1. It's Something That You Ought to KnowPaul Gonsalves
        4:15
      2. ChocatawPaul Gonsalves
        7:23
      3. The Line-UpPaul Gonsalves
        5:25
      4. Way, Way BackPaul Gonsalves
        5:06
      5. Day DreamPaul Gonsalves
        3:26
      6. I'm Beginning to See the LightPaul Gonsalves
        4:02
      7. D.A. BluesPaul Gonsalves
        6:26
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      About Paul Gonsalves

      Paul Gonsalves, born in Brockton, Massachusetts, in 1920, was a dynamic and influential American jazz tenor saxophonist, renowned for his powerful and emotive playing. His career took a significant turn when he joined Duke Ellington's orchestra in 1950, becoming a pivotal member of the band. Gonsalves' most famous moment came at the 1956 Newport Jazz Festival, where his electrifying 27-chorus solo in the middle of Ellington's "Diminuendo and Crescendo in Blue" revitalized Ellington's career and cemented Gonsalves' place in jazz history. Before joining Ellington, Gonsalves honed his skills with the Count Basie and Dizzy Gillespie bands, showcasing his versatility and adaptability across different jazz styles. His discography includes notable recordings as a leader and sideman, highlighting his ability to blend swing, bebop, and hard bop elements into a unique and captivating sound. Gonsalves' legacy endures as a testament to his innovative spirit and enduring influence on the jazz genre.

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