On their first six recordings, the World Saxophone Quartet (comprised of altoists Oliver Lake and Julius Hemphill, tenor saxophonist David Murray, and baritonist Hamiet Bluiett) stuck exclusively to group originals. This 1986 release was a major departure, for the innovative group performed fresh and generally unpredictable versions of five songs by Duke Ellington and two (including two renditions of "Take the 'A' Train") by Billy Strayhorn. Although the tunes (which include "Lush Life," "Sophisticated Lady," and "In a Sentimental Mood") are familiar, the interpretations are certainly unusual, showing respect for the original melodies and then coming up with new directions. This is thought-provoking music that serves as the perfect introduction to the unique World Saxophone Quartet. by Scott Yanow
Tracklist:
1 Take the "A" Train 1:33
Billy Strayhorn
2 Lush Life 6:30
Billy Strayhorn
3 Prelude to a Kiss 2:43
Duke Ellington / Irving Gordon / Irving Mills
4 Sophisticated Lady 4:41
Duke Ellington / Irving Mills / Mitchell Parish
5 I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart 6:02
Duke Ellington / Irving Mills / Henry Nemo / John Redmond
6 Come Sunday 7:36
Duke Ellington
7 In a Sentimental Mood 5:16
Duke Ellington / Manny Kurtz / Irving Mills
8 Take the "A" Train 34:55
Billy Strayhorn
Credits
Alto Saxophone – Julius Hemphill, Oliver Lake
Baritone Saxophone – Hamiet Bluiett
Tenor Saxophone – David Murray
Tracklist:
1 Take the "A" Train 1:33
Billy Strayhorn
2 Lush Life 6:30
Billy Strayhorn
3 Prelude to a Kiss 2:43
Duke Ellington / Irving Gordon / Irving Mills
4 Sophisticated Lady 4:41
Duke Ellington / Irving Mills / Mitchell Parish
5 I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart 6:02
Duke Ellington / Irving Mills / Henry Nemo / John Redmond
6 Come Sunday 7:36
Duke Ellington
7 In a Sentimental Mood 5:16
Duke Ellington / Manny Kurtz / Irving Mills
8 Take the "A" Train 34:55
Billy Strayhorn
Credits
Alto Saxophone – Julius Hemphill, Oliver Lake
Baritone Saxophone – Hamiet Bluiett
Tenor Saxophone – David Murray
WORLD SAXOPHONE QUARTET - Plays Duke Ellington
[1986] Elektra/Asylum/Nonesuch / FLAC / scans
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