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MARCH 2011<br />
Duke Ellington<br />
Masters of Jazz<br />
Recordings with Duke Ellington & His Orchestra from 1943,<br />
1949, and 1962 from the Hurricane Club and Carnegie Hall in<br />
New York, and from the Hollywood Empire in Los Angeles.<br />
Features Ben Webster.<br />
Track Listing: Take the A Train • Blow Boy Blow • Medley •<br />
Kinda Dukish • Things Ain’t What They Used To Be • Satin<br />
Doll • New World A-Comin’ • VIP Boogie/Jam With Sam •<br />
The Goodyears of Jazz • What Am I Here For? • Johnny Come<br />
Lately • Main Stem (Altitide) • Ring Dem Bells • Rockin’ In<br />
Rhythm • Do Nothing ‘Till You Hear From Me • Just A-Sittin’<br />
and A-Rockin’ • C Jam Blues • Cotton Tail<br />
Ben Webster<br />
Masters of Jazz<br />
14<br />
Jazz<br />
Storyville records<br />
cat # STc 1018501<br />
Price code: D (SrP $6.99)<br />
Number of Discs: 1<br />
Jewel case; Box lot 30<br />
reissue<br />
U.S. ORDERS ONLY<br />
Jazz<br />
Storyville records<br />
cat # STc 1018504<br />
Price code: D (SrP $6.99)<br />
Number of Discs: 1<br />
Jewel case; Box lot 30<br />
reissue<br />
U.S. ORDERS ONLY<br />
Ben Webster came to Europe in 1964 and never returned to the<br />
US. He made a lot of recordings with local musicians, but also<br />
with visiting American musicians. On this CD he plays with<br />
Teddy Wilson, Dexter Gordon, Sahib Shihab, Kenny Drew,<br />
and Al Heath, plus some local musicians. All of the sessions<br />
are from Denmark and Finland, where he played at the Pori Jazz<br />
Festival with Kenny Drew, NHØP, and Al Heath.<br />
Track Listing: Johnny Come Lately • You’d Be So Nice To<br />
Come Home To • Stompy Jones • Cotton Tail • Going Home •<br />
Come Sunday • Our Blues • I Got It Bad and That Ain’t Good •<br />
C Jam Blues • Star Dust • In a Mellow Tone • Sunday • Old Folks<br />
jAzz<br />
Art Tatum<br />
Masters of Jazz<br />
Clark Terry<br />
Masters of Jazz<br />
Jazz<br />
Storyville records<br />
cat # STc 1018503<br />
Price code: D (SrP $6.99)<br />
Number of Discs: 1<br />
Jewel case; Box lot 30<br />
reissue<br />
U.S. ORDERS ONLY<br />
29 solo piano recordings from 1932 to 1953. Includes radio<br />
broadcasts, club recordings, and two rare private recordings from a<br />
nightclub in Toronto, recorded only on this occasion.<br />
Track Listing: Tiger Rag • Chinatown, My Chinatown • Lulu’s<br />
Back In Town • Boots And Saddle • After You’ve Gone •<br />
Dixieland Band • The Shout • Tiger Rag • Stay As Sweet As You<br />
Are • Monday In Manhattan • I Would Do Anything For You •<br />
Theme For Piano • In The Middle Of A Kiss • Rosetta • I Wish I<br />
Were Twins • Devil In The Moon • Can’t We Be Friends • Ain’t<br />
Misbehavin’ • Sweet Lorraine • You Took Advantage Of Me •<br />
Louise • Song Of The Vagabonds • Night And Day • The<br />
Continental • Valse In C • Willow Weep For Me • Memories Of<br />
You • Don’t Blame Me • Where Or When<br />
Jazz<br />
Storyville records<br />
cat # STc 1018505<br />
Price code: D (SrP $6.99)<br />
Number of Discs: 1<br />
Jewel case; Box lot 30<br />
reissue<br />
U.S. ORDERS ONLY<br />
A Parisian session from Clark Terry and three of his fellow<br />
musicians from the Duke Ellington Orchestra—Paul Gonsalves,<br />
Jimmy Woode, and Sam Woodyard. Features two sessions from<br />
the famous Montmartre Club in 1975 with Ernie Wilkins and<br />
Horace Parlan, in 1980 with Jesper Thilo and Kenny Drew, and<br />
finally a session from E.J.’s in Atlanta, Georgia.<br />
Track Listing: Serenade to a Bus Seat • Pea-Eyes • Pannonica •<br />
Daniel’s Blues • Ow • Just an Old Manuscript • Mack the Knife •<br />
Take the A Train • Straight No Chaser • God Bless The Child •<br />
Did You Call Her Today? • The Theme