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Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Ken Dryden
Ellington Saxophone Encounters was conceived by arranger Mark Masters and baritone saxophonist Gary Smulyan as a tribute to the giants among the bandleader's sax section, choosing material recorded by both Ellington and by his saxophonists on their own record dates, with most songs having been recorded only infrequently. "Rockin' in Rhythm" is the oldest piece, debuting in 1931 and still in the book when Ellington finally had to retire from performing shortly before his death in 1974. Smulyan was the prominent soloist, with Bill Cunliffe taking a brief interlude at the piano and Pete Christlieb adding a bluesy touch on tenor sax. "Jeep's Blues" is an Ellington-Hodges ...