Jazz Party is a 1959 album by Duke Ellington and His Orchestra which contains a "formidable gallery of jazz stars" guesting, including Dizzy Gillespie and Jimmy Rushing (formerly the vocalist for Count Basie).[1] It featured also a 9-strong percussion section on two tracks.
Jazz Party | ||||
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Studio album by Duke Ellington | ||||
Released | 1959 | |||
Recorded | February 19 & 25, 1959 | |||
Studio | Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York, NY | |||
Genre | Jazz, big band, swing | |||
Length | 44:47 (LP) 49:57 (CD) | |||
Label | Columbia CS 8127, mono: CL 1323 | |||
Producer | Irving Townsend | |||
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The recording was first digitally remixed by Larry Keyes and remastered by Vlado Meller in 1987 and released on CD in the "CBS Jazz Masterpieces" series. A new remastering by Bernie Grundman in the early 2000s was first issued by Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab.
Critical reception
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [2] |
The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide | [3] |
Described as "an example of the ever-surprising repertoire...characteristic of late Ellington",[4] Jazz Party has been praised particularly for its unique percussion pieces.[5][6] Village Voice reviewer Gary Giddins stated that the percussion song "Malletoba Spank" "will rattle in your brain until you die".[7] The multi-part "Toot Suite" has been described as intriguing,[4] though underrated, featuring strong statements from Ellington regulars and guests.[5] Dizzy Gillespie's guest solo on "U.M.M.G." attracts much attention as well, and has been labeled both "enterprising" and "inspired".[4][5]
Track listing
editNo. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Malletoba Spank" | 3:39 | |
2. | "Red Garter (Toot Suite, Pt. I)" |
| 3:42 |
3. | "Red Shoes (Toot Suite, Pt. II)" |
| 3:50 |
4. | "Red Carpet (Toot Suite, Pt. III, IV & V)" |
| 7:42 |
5. | "Ready, Go! (Toot Suite, Pt. VI)" |
| 6:35 |
6. | "Satin Doll" |
| 2:44 |
7. | "U.M.M.G. (Upper Manhattan Medical Group)" |
| 4:32 |
8. | "All of Me" | 2:32 | |
9. | "Tymperturbably Blue" |
| 4:23 |
10. | "Fillie Trillie" |
| 2:44 |
11. | "Hello Little Girl" |
| 7:51 |
Total length: | 49:57 |
"Satin Doll" and "Fillie Trillie" are included on the Columbia reissues, not on the original LP, nor on the Mobile Fidelity CD release.
Personnel
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Production
edit- Irving Townsend – producer, liner notes
- Larry Keyes – digital remix (1987)
- Vlado Meller - remastering (1987)
- Bernie Grundman - remastering (early 2000s)
- Amy Herot – production coordination
References
edit- ^ Puccio, John. (November 1998). "Duke Ellington: Jazz Party in Stereo." Sensible Sound.
- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ Swenson, J., ed. (1985). The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide. USA: Random House/Rolling Stone. p. 69. ISBN 0-394-72643-X.
- ^ a b c Crouch, Stanley. (January 12, 2005). The late show. Slate. Accessed September 8, 2007.
- ^ a b c Dance, Stanley. (November 1998). Duke Ellington: Jazz Party. Jazz Times. Accessed September 8, 2007.
- ^ See also All Music review, sidebar.
- ^ Giddins, Gary. (1999) The long-playing duke Village Voice. Accessed September 8, 2007.