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12.9.18

CLEO LAINE WITH THE DUKE ELLINGTON ORCHESTRA - Solitude [1995] RCA / FLAC

Rather than being guests, Cleo Laine and John Dankworth have lent their names to the Duke Ellington Orchestra, giving them considerable control over the session; while Mercer Ellington is listed as leader, the conductor and principal arranger is Dankworth. One unfortunate result of this arrangement is that some of the offerings are "based on variations or adaptations" of the original Ellington and/or Billy Strayhorn compositions. Thus, "Chelsea Bridge" comes out "September Rain," and "Take the 'A' Train" is "Cleo's 'A' Train." Neither come off well -- and the latter title is presumptuous. "We're Rockin' in Rhythm" has its moments, especially Dankworth's clarinet solo in the style of Jimmy Hamilton. The best "variation" is "Love Call," based on "Creole Love Call." Laine's version in no way replaces the 1927 Adelaide Hall recording with Ellington, but her voice is well-suited to this early Duke classic. The dubbing of Ellington's piano on "Solitude" (through the wonders of technology) is just grotesque. Fortunately, Laine and Dankworth stick to the real thing for most of the cuts, putting their interpretative imprimatur on Ellington and/or Strayhorn masterpieces. Laine's reading of "I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good" is one the better renderings of this tune. She seems to have an affection for this song, having recorded it at least twice before. "All Too Soon," with Barry Lee Hall's trumpet and Shelley Paul's tenor playing behind Laine, is another highlight of this session. As long as Laine and Dankworth stick to the Ellington musical script, this album is a welcome addition to the "...With the Duke Ellington Orchestra" catalog. by Dave Nathan
Tracklist 
1 Don't Get Around Much Anymore 5:12
Duke Ellington / Bob Russell 
2 Sophisticated Lady 5:52
Duke Ellington / Irving Mills / Mitchell Parish 
3 I'm Beginning to See the Light 3:05
Duke Ellington / Don George / Johnny Hodges / Harry James 
4 All Too Soon 4:19
Duke Ellington / Carl Sigman 
5 Take My Loves 3:12
John Dankworth / Duke Ellington / William Shakespeare / Billy Strayhorn 
6 I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good) 6:14
Duke Ellington / Paul Francis Webster 
7 Love Call 5:25
Duke Ellington / Lorraine Feather 
8 Don't You Know I Care (Or Don't You Care to Know) 4:09
Mack David / Duke Ellington 
9 Solitude 4:21
Eddie DeLange / Duke Ellington / Irving Mills 
Duke Ellington - Piano
10 Reflections 5:04
Duke Ellington / Milt Raskin 
11 We're Rockin' in Rhythm 3:18
Harry Carney / Duke Ellington / Lorraine Feather / Irving Mills 
12 Come Sunday 3:35
Duke Ellington 
13 September Rain 3:45
Lorraine Feather / Billy Strayhorn 
14 Cleo's 'A' Train (Incorporating "Take the 'A' Train") 6:38
John Dankworth / Cleo Laine / Billy Strayhorn 
Credits 
Alto Saxophone – Patience Higgins (tracks: 1, 2, 4) 
Alto Saxophone, Clarinet – 3, 7, 11
Alto Saxophone, Flute – Charlie Young
Arranged By – John Dankworth
Baritone Saxophone – Jay Brandford
Bass – Hassan Ash-Shakur
Bass Trombone – Raymond Harris
Conductor – Mercer Ellington
Drums – Quinten White
Guitar – Stephen Fox
Piano – Duke Ellington (tracks: 9), Thomas James
Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Shelley C. Paul
Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Clarinet – Zane Zacharoff
Trombone – Art Baron, Bradley Shigeta, Gregory Royal
Trumpet – John Longo, Ron Tooley, Tony Barrero
Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Barry Lee Hall
Vocals – Cleo Laine
 CLEO LAINE WITH THE DUKE ELLINGTON ORCHESTRA - Solitude
 [1995] RCA / FLAC / scans
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