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Duke Ellington: The Treasury Shows Vol 6

The Danish Radio Big Band: A Good Time Was Had By All (6 CD-Box Set)

Hank Jones: With Mads Vinding And Al Foster

The Henry Allen Collection - Volume 6 1941-1946

Christina Dahl Trio: Now Is Now

Thomas Hass: Lotus Energy - Trio's And Beyond

Duke Jordan: In Copenhagen

'Champion' Jack Dupree: Barrelhouse Blues & Boogie Woogie Vol 4

The Golden Years Of Revival Jazz Volume 13: Sandy Brown

Jesper Thilo/Finn Otto Hansen: Insipid Hothouse Melons

The Golden Years Of Revival Jazz Volume 8: Papa Bue

Duke Ellington: The Treasury Shows - Vol. 25

Duke Ellington: The Treasury Shows - Vol. 25

Storyville Records presents: Volume 25 in the Duke Ellington Treasury Shows series, the final volume of this collectors’ special broadcast series. In April 1945, to promote the sale of war bonds, the US Treasury Department contacted Duke Ellington to do a series of 55 min public broadcasts. These sessions would give Ellington a wide choice of material to perform including his older work; new instrumentals and pop tunes and his extended works as well. And now it is 2018, and we have made the home run: This volume is the final one of this series of 50 CDs altogether, with all the known Treasury shows from 1945 to 1953, and new, hitherto mostly unreleased bonus broadcast material from the 1940s.   In his liner notes to vol. 1 (in 2000), Bob Bamberger quoted the late Klaus Stratemann who in ”Day By Day and Film By Film” wrote that the release of these unedited Treasury broadcasts represented ”the most dedicated effort ever to preserve for posterity a musician’s achievements of a specific era and make them available…Its documentary value is inestimable… it provides a vivid portait of the band and it’s leader…” And Bob Bamberger commented: ”It is no exaggeration. And just think. This is only the beginning.” This final double CD contains a series of different radio NBC broadcasts from the famous Blue Note club in Chicago, Illinois and The Hurricane Club in New York from the summer of 1953. The CD set also incudes bonus recordings from The Hurricane Restaurant from the spring of 1943 and 1944. The broadcasts are featured complete with radio speaks and encouragements to buy bonds read by The Duke himself, plus bonus material and liner notes.   The Second World War had ended, and the “swing era” was also coming to a halt, as musical tastes had changed. Many big bands disbanded, and in 1953, Ellington was the only big band leader still playing, but the emergence of jazz clubs like Blue Note, Birdland and Storyville helped him find engagements and play for a more listening than dancing audience. Furthermore, the clubs were well-connected with radio stations and networks, allowing for the Treasury Show tapes to come to life. The departure in 1951 of some of the long time members of the band, notably Johnny Hodges and Lawrence Brown did not in any way mean the decline of the Ellington band, that some feared. On the contrary Ellington took advantage of the new situation by hiring great musicians of a younger generation, like Clark Terry on trumpet and Britt Woodman on trombone, building a new band, and a renewed repertoire.   CD 1 begins with the last known Treasury broadcast. It is from The Blue Note in Chicago, recorded in June 1953, and broadcast on August 1st 1953, as part of the series ”All Star Parade of Bands”, launched by NBC to promote bonds sales. From April 1st, 1943 Duke Ellington had an engagement in New York’s Hurricane Club at 49th and Broadway, originally meant to last 6 weeks. But it wound up to last no less than 6 months, with 6 weekly radio broadcasts. Some of these feature as bonus material on this volume. They were broadcasts on Sunday nights at 7 p.m. and called the Pastel Period, and featured the band playing slower numbers, mood pieces, ballads etc. for listening more than for dancing. 6 months later, Duke Ellington was at the club again, t

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Elliott Chavers: The Return Of A Legend

Jazzcraft Studio Recordings 1978-79

Jazzcraft Studio Recordings 1978-79

Jazzcraft is a new addition to the Storyville family of labels. It was founded by Lars Johansen, who went to New York and Los Angeles in 1977, 1978, and 1979 for the purpose of recording some of the key players of post-war jazz. In various combinations, they perform music that is a staple in the Bop repertoire: compositions by Charlie Parker, Thelonious Monk, Tadd Dameron, Oscar Pettiford, Fats Navarro, and Bud Powell, right up to John Coltrane.The initial release of three double albums features performances by stellar groups under the leadership of such mainstays of modern post-war jazz as Howard McGhee, Teddy Edwards, and Benny Bailey. The ?sidemen? are also of up-front caliber, including Barry Harris, Sonny Redd, and Art Hillery - all stunningly propelled by the likes of Leroy Vinegar, Lisle Atkinson, Billy Higgins, and Bobby Durham.WISE IN TIMEHOWARD McGHEE /TEDDY EDWARDS1. I Want To Talk About You (take-2)2. If You Could See Me Now3. Crescent (take-1)4. Ruby My Dear (take-3)5. Time Waits (take-1)6. Relaxing At the Camarillo (take-1)7. Reflections (take-5)8. Blues In the Closet9. On a Misty Night (take-4)10. In Walked Bud (take-4)11. Yardbird Suite (take-3)12. Moose the Mooche (take-2)HOME RUNHOWARD McGHEE / BENNY BAILEY SEXTET - HOWARD McGHEE /TEDDY EDWARDS QUINTET1. Get It On (take-3)2. Nostalgia (take-1)3. Blues For Helene (take-1)4. Jonas (take-4)5. Brownie Speaks (take-2)6. You Never Know (take-1)7. Funky Senor (take-1)8. Alone Together (take-1)9. I Remember Clifford (take-1)10. Moose the Mooche (take-1)11. On a Misty Night (take-1)12. In Walked Bud (take-3) 

SEK 183.00
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Duke Ellington: Treasury Shows Volume 14

Duke Ellington: Treasury Shows Volume 14

This is volume 14 of Duke Ellington "The Treasury Shows".CD 1 contains DETS 26 and parts of DETS 27 recorded October 13, 1945CD 2 continue with DETS 27 and parts of DETS 28 recorded October 20, 1945.Jerry Valburn is the Producer of the DETS series that was launched on April 7th, 1945 while the band was performing at the 400 Restaurant in New York City. These wonderful broadcasts ran through November 1945 and picked up again in April 1946 through early October. It is something of a miracle that these precious broadcasts survived all these years and are in such good quality as well. The DETS series will result in 24 double CDs at its completion.CD 11. (Theme) Take The "A" Train2. Time's A-Wastin? 3. Every Hour On The Hour 4. Bond Promo 5. Hollywood Hangover 6. (Theme) Take The "A" Train 7. Autumn Serenade 8. Hop Skip And Jump 9. Riding On A Blue Note 10. I'll Buy That Dream 11. Bond Promo 12. Riff'n Drill 13. Tell Ya What I'm Gonna Do 14. How Deep Is The Ocean? 15. Mood Indigo 16. (Theme) Take The "A" Train 17. Three Tunes In The Blue Mood Diminuendo In Blue - I Got It Bad Crescendo In Blue 18. Everything But You 19. Bond Promo20. Everything But You 21. Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea 22. After All 23. Out Of This World 24. C-Jam Blues 25. (Theme) Take The "A" TrainCD 21. (Theme) Take The "A" Train 2. Ultra Blue 3. Teardrops In The Rain 4. Time On My Hands 5. Riff Staccato 6. (Theme) Take The "A" Train 7. Ko-Ko 8. If I Loved You 9. Bond Promo 10. Subtle Slough 11. Honeysuckle Rose 12. Perdido 13. Air Conditioned Jungle 14. (Theme) Take The "A" Train 15. (Theme) Take The "A" Train 16. Waiting For The Train To Come In 17. I'd Do It All Over Again18. Bond Promo 19. Fancy Dan 20. Homesick, That's All21. Blues On The Double 22. Every Hour On The Hour 23. Bond Promo 24. Caravan 25. Riff'n Drill 26. Things Ain't What They Used To Be

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Quest: Searching For The New Sound Of Be-Bop

Marc Bernstein: Dear Tom Harrell

Fessor's Big City Band: Final Call

Carsten Dahl Experience

Duke Ellington: At The Hurricane

Duke Ellington: New York New York

Mary Lou Williams: Solo And Trio

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Hank Jones In Copenhagen: Live At Jazzhus Slukefter 1983

Hank Jones In Copenhagen: Live At Jazzhus Slukefter 1983

The American pianist Hank Jones could, spanning his 65 year career, always be counted on for a joyful presence on the jazz scene, playing sparkling piano solos that uplifted every group that was wise enough to hire him. This set of previously unreleased music from June 6, 1983 puts the spotlight of one of the most consistent geniuses in jazz history. In the 1970s and 1980s, Jazzhus Slukefter in Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen, was the site for a large number of live recordings release by Storyville. Hank Jones brought Danish bassist Mads Vinding with him, a bassist with a large sound, the ability to take very original solos, and a love for straight ahead jazz. The third name on the stage was drummer Shelly Mane, whose career was as prolific as Jones’, and who added color and life to every group. This 1983 concert consists of nine jazz standards. Jones takes the lion’s share of the solo spots, changing his style between that of a classical bebop pianist and other times swinging elegantly like Teddy Wilson. The masterful trio comes up with creative variations and give all the songs on the release rewardingly fresh treatments. Hank Jones (1918-2010) was born in Mississippi and was an early inspiration for his two younger brothers, both of whom would become all-time greats: cornetist Thad Jones and drummer Elvin Jones. He immediately became part of the jazz major leagues once he relocated to New York where he embraced the bebop of Bud Powell without abandoning his roots in swing. Tasteful and lightly swinging, Hank Jones would always be thought of as a class act. His non-stop activity with countless bands, orchestras and musicians only ended when ageless Hank Jones passed away in 2010. Musically, he never declined. The result of the 1983 Slukefter session is an enjoyable hour of music that, after sitting unheard for over 30 years, sounds as fresh as if it were recorded yesterday.

SEK 188.00
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