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Barry Levenson/Jake Sampson: Closer To The Blues

Teddy Wilson: The Keystone Transcriptions 19

James Spaulding plays the Legacy of Duke Ellington

Thomas Clausen/Severi Pyysalo: Turn Out The Stars

Quest: Searching For The New Sound Of Be-Bop

Clara Vuust: Here's To Love

Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen: The Bass In The Background

The Henry Allen Collection - Volume 6 1941-1946

Carsten Dahl Experience: The Ultimate Experience

Dexter Gordon/Ben Webster: Tenor Titans

Duke Ellington: My People - The Complete Show

Benny Carter: The Jubilee Shows No. 19 & 20

Bob Crosby: The Jubilee Shows No. 68 + 70

Charlie Parker In Sweden 1950: The Complete Recordings

Big Voice Odom: Going To California

The Thelonious Monk Quartet: Monk In Copenhagen

Don Byas: Featuring Sir Charles Thompson

Johnny Griffin/Art Taylor: In Copenhagen

Duke Ellington: The Treasury Shows Vol. 23

Duke Ellington: The Treasury Shows Vol. 23

Storyville Records presents: Volume 23 in the Duke Ellington Treasury Shows 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. This double CD contains a series of different radio broadcasts from the Meadowbrook Gardens Café in Culver City, California, and a bonus August 1943 radio broadcast from the famous Hurricane Restaurant in New York City. On CD2, we find a 1946 broadcast from the Lincoln Theatre in Los Angeles, California and bonus tracks from a 1946 broadcast at New York City’s Aquarium Restaurant. The broadcasts are featured complete with radio speaks and encouragements to buy bonds read by The Duke himself + bonus material and liner notes. CD 1 opens with Duke Ellington as the featured soloist for the first half of the August 24, 1946 radio broadcast from the Meadowbrook Gardens Cafe in Culver City, California. After his theme " Take the ‘A’ Train " and some introductory remarks from announcer Hank Weaver, Ellington plays four reflective renditions on solo Piano from his composition catalog, " Mood Indigo ," " Don't Get Around Much Anymore ," " Sophisticated Lady ," and " Solitude ." The Orchestra proceeds to play classics as “ C Jam Blues ” and “ Things Ain’t What They Used To Be ”, and among the prominent musicians are Kay Davis (Vocals), Oscar Pettiford (Bass), Al Sears (Tenor Saxophone) and Taft Jordan (Trumpet). The band concludes this broadcast performance on the swinging side with " Solid Old Man " and " Hollywood Hangover ." The first disc finishes with four tracks from August 26, 1943. On this rare radio broadcast, Duke Ellington and His Orchestra are at the Hurricane Restaurant in New York City. CD 2 opens with an August 31, 1946 broadcast at the Lincoln Theatre in Los Angeles, California. Another broadcast from that same date and location follows after station identification. Duke Ellington starts this broadcast with a three song tribute to W.C. Handy, the Father of the Blues. Justin Bouchard, author of the liner notes, writes of the finale of CD2: “ A little more than a month later, Duke Ellington and His Orchestra are on the East Coast for an October 5, 1946 radio broadcast from New York City's Aquarium Restaurant. This twenty-third volume concludes in the best possible way as Ellington and his men swing out with the closing theme ‘Things Ain’t What They Used To Be ’.” The whole Duke Ellington Treasury Shows series will be 25 double CDs. Storyville is approaching the end with this release, which is number 23, and the rest is on its way! The Treasury Shows form an indispensable addition to the history of Duke Ellington and jazz big bands in the 1940s.

SEK 210.00
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Troels Jensen & The Healers: My Love (CD)

The Chicago Blues Box

The Chicago Blues Box

The brief and dazzling life of MCM Records was a labour of love that captured many treasurable live performances from the last flowering of the classic Chicago Blues age. A young French woman Marcelle Chailleux Morgantini was married to Jacques Morgantini who changed her life into American jazz and blues.Guitarist Jimmy Dawkins was a good friend and helped them in Chicago to meet and hear the many good blues musicians that played at the different clubs in Chicago. Marcelle returned from her Chicago pilgrimage filled with excitement. Says Jacques Morgantini: It was the year of Marcelle?s 50th birthday and she came into some money from her family. She said to me, ?I do not want an expensive coat or jewels ? I want to go to Chicago to record the blues. She knew that it could only be done if she had her own record label and complete artistic control. Marcelle made three trips to Chicago in 1975,1976 and 1977 and arrived with her Nagra machine, a small mixing desk and a selection of microphones.She recorded live: Magic Slim, Big Mojo Elem,John Littlejohn, Eddie Clearwater,Eddie Taylor, Bobby King,Jimmy Johnson, Luther Johnson Jr.,Willie Kent, James Lyons,Hip Lankchan,Big Vocie Odom,Bluebloos McMahon, Joe Carter and Jimmy Dawkins at ?Ma Bea?s?, ?Golden Slipper?, ?Queen Bea?s?, and ?Big Duke?s?, on Chicago west and south side. Many of the blues musicians had not recorded before and can only been found on the Storyville label that issued all the recordings on CD?s. She was at the right place at the right time.

SEK 629.00
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Ole "Fessor" Lindgreen: Fessor And The Great Ones