The Jaywalker: 1966-1967

The Jaywalker: 1966-1967

by Duke Ellington
The Jaywalker: 1966-1967

The Jaywalker: 1966-1967

by Duke Ellington

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Overview

The previously unreleased recordings on this Duke Ellington compilation were privately recorded by the bandleader between 1965 and 1967, part of his huge stockpile as he worked on new compositions and tinkered with a few older works. As a result, some tracks are obviously not as polished as his later (and better-known) studio or live recordings. But it is always fascinating to hear works in progress by Ellington. Cootie Williams' distinctive trumpet is the centerpiece of "The Shepherd," which began life as a piano solo, while the furious tenor sax of Paul Gonsalves is featured in the rapid-fire "Up Jump." Trombonist Lawrence Brown's trombone is the highlight of the snappy "Rue Bleu." The rich, sonorous baritone sax of Harry Carney, backed by Ellington's bluesy piano, is the focus of the ballad "Chromatic Love Affair." Billy Strayhorn's final composition, "Blood Count" (written as he lay dying an agonizing death of cancer in a hospital), is easily the best-known song in this collection; this ballad is a powerful showcase for the matchless Johnny Hodges on alto sax. "El Viti" is an exotic work written for the high-note theatrics of trumpeter Cat Anderson. Six new works were tackled at a single session, adding percussionist Emanuel Abdul-Rahim and featuring new arrival Bobby Durham on drums (who was mysteriously fired by Ellington after just a handful of concerts and recording sessions within a month of his hiring in April 1967). Following this session are nine pieces composed as music for the play The Jaywalker, though it is unknown if they were included or if it was ever performed. "Untitled Blues" seems derivative of the pianist's "C Jam Blues," featuring Ellington extensively in its introduction and conclusion, propelled by John Lamb's solid bassline. The lovely "Mac" was later renamed "T.G.T.T." and incorporated into Ellington's Second Sacred Concert. The obscure "B.O. Man," previously mislabeled as "Be Your Man," is followed by the only known version of "Tin Soldier," a rehearsal take featuring a trio of clarinets (including a humorous brief detour into "Chattanooga Choo Choo"), Gonsalves, and Hodges. Some of the musicians act as if the tape weren't rolling, as they talk among themselves and are sometimes late getting underway. Serious collectors of Ellington will enjoy this compilation. ~ Ken Dryden

Product Details

Release Date: 08/03/2004
Label: Storyville Records
UPC: 0717101839025
Rank: 108389

Tracks

  1. The Shepherd
  2. Up Jump
  3. Rue Bleu
  4. Chromatic Love Affair
  5. Salom¿¿
  6. Blood Count
  7. El Viti
  8. Kixx
  9. Eggo
  10. I'm Hip Too
  11. Amta
  12. Warr
  13. Little Purple Flower
  14. Traffic Cop
  15. Untitled Blues
  16. Pol¿¿cia
  17. The B.O. of Traffic
  18. Mac
  19. Traffic Extension
  20. Star
  21. Cross Climax
  22. B.O. Man
  23. Tin Soldier

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Duke Ellington   Primary Artist,Piano,Soloist
Duke Ellington & His Orchestra   Primary Artist
Bobby Durham   Drums
Emmanuel Abdul-Rahim   Congas
Lawrence Brown   Trombone
Harry Carney   Guest Artist,Soloist,Clarinet,Sax (Baritone),Clarinet (Bass)
Johnny Hodges   Guest Artist,Soloist,Sax (Alto)
Paul Gonsalves   Guest Artist,Soloist,Sax (Tenor)
Jimmy Hamilton   Guest Artist,Clarinet,Sax (Tenor)
Cootie Williams   Guest Artist,Soloist,Trumpet
Mercer Ellington   Trumpet
Buster Cooper   Soloist,Trombone
John Lamb   Bass
Chuck Connors   Trombone
Russell Procope   Clarinet,Sax (Alto)
Cat Anderson   Soloist,Trumpet
Herbie Jones   Trumpet
Chris Columbo   Drums
Sam Woodyard   Drums
Rufus "Speedy" Jones   Drums,Percussion

Technical Credits

Anders Stefansen   Compilation Producer,Producer
Bjarne Andersen   Compilation Producer
Mercer Ellington   Personnel
Johnny Hodges   Personnel
Cootie Williams   Personnel
Lawrence Brown   Personnel
Buster Cooper   Personnel
Duke Ellington   Composer,Personnel
John Lamb   Personnel
Chuck Connors   Personnel
Russell Procope   Personnel
Harry Carney   Personnel
Herbie Jones   Personnel
Jan Persson   Photography
Brian   Layout Design
Chrisna Morten   Layout Design
Paul Gonsalves   Personnel
Chris Columbo   Personnel
Cat Anderson   Personnel
Sam Woodyard   Personnel
Jimmy Hamilton   Personnel
Billy Strayhorn   Composer
Rufus "Speedy" Jones   Personnel
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