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Duke Ellington and His Orchestra: Berlin Concert 1969

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Duke Ellington and His Orchestra: Berlin Concert 1969

Product Features

  • UPC: 8436028695096
  • Format: DVD, COLOR/B&W
  • Runtime: 75 minutes
  • Label: Impro-Jazz
  • Release Date: 2006
  • Special Features: Includes bonus tracks from Amsterdam Concert 1958

Overview

This DVD presents a unique historical document capturing Duke Ellington and His Orchestra live at the Berlin Philharmonic, Berlin, Germany, on November 8, 1969. It is an essential addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection, offering a glimpse into the live performance dynamics of one of jazz's most celebrated orchestras. Duke Ellington, a pivotal figure in the history of jazz, is joined by an array of talented musicians including Cat Anderson, Cootie Williams, and Johnny Hodges, among others. Special guest Wild Bill Davis on the organ adds a unique texture to the ensemble's sound.

The Berlin concert showcases a variety of Ellington classics such as "Take the 'A' Train," "Mood Indigo," and "Caravan," alongside the concert's longest piece, "La Plus Belle Africaine." The performance is a testament to Ellington's mastery in blending individual talents to create a cohesive and compelling musical narrative.

As a bonus, this DVD includes tracks from an Amsterdam concert in 1958, featuring medleys that encapsulate Ellington's hits. This addition enriches the DVD with a broader historical context, illustrating the evolution of Ellington's music over time.

Interesting

  • Duke Ellington's European tour in 1969-1970 with organist Wild Bill Davis represents a unique chapter in jazz history, emphasizing Ellington's openness to experiment with his orchestra's sound.
  • Johnny Hodges, featured on "Black Butterfly" and "Things Ain't What They Used to Be," showcases his unparalleled skill on the alto saxophone shortly before his passing in May 1970.
  • The inclusion of "La Plus Belle Africaine" in the concert setlist highlights Ellington's continuous innovation and exploration of new compositions even in the later stages of his career.

Key Credits

  • Band Leader/Pianist: Duke Ellington
  • Featured Musicians: Cat Anderson, Cootie Williams, Mercer Ellington, Johnny Hodges, Paul Gonsalves, Harry Carney, Wild Bill Davis (Guest Star)
  • Location: Berlin Philharmonic, Berlin, Germany
  • Date: November 8, 1969
  • Bonus Concert Location: Amsterdam, Holland
  • Bonus Concert Date: November 2, 1958

 

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