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70th Birthday Concert
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Album: 70th Birthday Concert
Artist: Duke Ellington
Genre: Jazz

This double CD reissues a Solid State double-LP that ranks as one of Duke Ellington's finest recordings of his final decade. The live performance gives listeners a good idea as to how just how Duke's ensemble sounded in concert, and it serves as both a retrospective and a display of the strengths... [+] Expand

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4.5 out of 5 stars Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
This double CD reissues a Solid State double-LP that ranks as one of Duke Ellington's finest recordings of his final decade. The live performance gives listeners a good idea as to how just how Duke's ensemble sounded in concert, and it serves as both a retrospective and a display of the strengths of Ellington's mighty band. Among the many highlights are definitive renditions of "Rockin' In Rhythm" and "Take the 'A' Train" (the latter has some wonderful Cootie Williams trumpet), a few features for altoist Johnny Hodges, a tenor battle on "In Triplicate," a few guest spots for organist Wild Bill Davis, and a 16½-minute, nine-song medley that really works well. The most memorable chorus of all is an incredible high-note display by Cat Anderson on "Satin Doll" that is arguably his most miraculous solo ever; each note he hits is virtually impossible to play on the trumpet, and is in tune too. This gem is essential for all serious jazz collections.
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