This workmanlike disc by the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra features Wynton Marsalis in a tribute to Duke Ellington. The question is, do they pay tribute to anyone else? The performance is fine, but a little rote, turning the master's work into dogma. Hardly a tribute. Tim Sheridan
Tracklist :
1 Happy Go Lucky Local 6'57
Duke Ellington
2 Main Stem 3'56
Duke Ellington
3 C Jam Blues 3'33
Barney Bigard / Duke Ellington
4 Multi-Colored Blue 6'12
Billy Strayhorn
5 Chinoiserie 5'04
Duke Ellington
6 Black and Tan Fantasy 4'35
Duke Ellington / Bubber Miley
7 Cotton Tail 5'42
Duke Ellington
8 Mood Indigo 3'27
Barney Bigard / Duke Ellington / Irving Mills
9 Harlem Air Shaft 3'05
Duke Ellington
10 Bli-Blip 3'16
Duke Ellington / Sid Kuller
11 Portrait of Louis Armstrong 3'29
Duke Ellington
Credits :
Alto Saxophone – Ted Nash, Wessell Anderson
Baritone Saxophone – Joe Temperley
Bass – Rodney Whitaker
Drums – Herlin Riley
Piano – Cyrus Chestnut
Tenor Saxophone – Illinois Jacquet (pistas: 7), Walter Blanding
Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Victor Goines
Trombone – Ronald Westray, Wayne Goodman, Wycliffe Gordon
Trumpet – Marcus Printup, Ryan Kisor, Seneca Black, Wynton Marsalis
Vocals – Dianne Reeves (pistas: 9), Milt Grayson (pistas: 4)
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LINCOLN CENTER JAZZ ORCHESTRA WITH WYNTON MARSALIS - Live in Swing City : Swingin with the Duke (1999) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
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