Duke Ellington And His Orchestra – Ellington At Newport
Tracklist
Newport Jazz Festival Suite | |||
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Festival Junction | ||
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Blues To Be There | ||
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Newport Up | ||
B1 | Jeep's Blues | ||
B2 | Diminuendo And Crescendo In Blue |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Newport Jazz Festival
- Pressed By – Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Bridgeport
- Lacquer Cut At – Columbia Recording Studios
Credits
- Alto Saxophone – Johnny Hodges
- Alto Saxophone, Clarinet – Russell Procope
- Baritone Saxophone – Harry Carney
- Bass – Jimmy Woode
- Clarinet – Jimmy Hamilton
- Conductor, Piano – Duke Ellington
- Drums – Sam Woodyard
- Liner Notes – George Avakian
- Other [Unsung Hero?] – Jo Jones
- Photography – Arnold Newman
- Tenor Saxophone – Paul Gonsalvez*
- Trombone – Quentin Jackson
- Trumpet – Willie Cook
- Voice [Introductory Remarks] – Father Norman O'Connor
Notes
Ellington At Newport.
Recorded in performance at the American Jazz Festival at Newport, R.I., on July 7, 1956.
Deep-groove 6-eye black-on-red label with 'Columbia' and 'Lp' in white.
Runouts: "XLP338##-1$ ☆" (where ## is "09" or "10" and $ is a letter) and, when present, "." (the Bridgeport "pinprick") are stamped; everything else is etched.
Recorded in performance at the American Jazz Festival at Newport, R.I., on July 7, 1956.
Deep-groove 6-eye black-on-red label with 'Columbia' and 'Lp' in white.
Runouts: "XLP338##-1$ ☆" (where ## is "09" or "10" and $ is a letter) and, when present, "." (the Bridgeport "pinprick") are stamped; everything else is etched.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A label ): x"LP"38809
- Matrix / Runout (Side B label): x"LP"38810
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, variant 1): XLP33809-1C ☆ 1A
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, variant 1): XLP33810-1K
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, variant 2): XLP33809-1C ☆ IIA IA I
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, variant 2): XLP33810-1A ☆ IIA IIA I
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, variant 3): XLP33809-1C ☆.
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, variant 3): XLP33810-1A ☆.
Other Versions (5 of 73)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Ellington At Newport (LP, Album, Mono, Promo) | Columbia | CL 934 | US | 1956 | |||
Ellington At Newport (LP, Album, Mono, Hollywood Pressing) | Columbia | CL 934, CL-934 | US | 1956 | |||
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Ellington At Newport (LP, Album, Mono, Bridgeport Pressing) | Columbia | CL 934 | US | 1956 | ||
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Ellington At Newport (LP) | Philips | B 07182 L | Netherlands | 1957 | ||
Ellington At Newport (LP, Album, Mono) | Columbia | CL 934 | US | 1957 |
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Of course, this was one of the most important performances in the history of jazz, reviving Duke's career and so making possible such great recordings as Duke Ellington • Charles Mingus • Max Roach - Money Jungle. It isn't a great recording. As is well known, a lot of it was re-recorded in the studio shortly afterwards, and the incredible solo by Paul Gonsalves is buried in the mix. But what a solo it is!
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