℗ 2021 Storyville Records
Released August 6, 2021
Duration 1h 26m 58s
Record Label Storyville Records
Catalogue No. 1038315
Genre Jazz (Swing)
 

Berlin 1959

Duke Ellington

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1.1
Black And Tan Fantasy
Duke Ellington
2:16
1.2
Creole Love Call
Duke Ellington
2:00
1.3
The Mooche
Duke Ellington
4:18
1.4
Newport Up
Duke Ellington
4:38
1.5
Such Sweet Thunder
Duke Ellington
2:39
1.6
Sonnet to Hank Cinq
Duke Ellington
1:28
Medley  
1.7
Kinda Dukish / Rockin’ In Rhythm
Duke Ellington
5:58
1.8
El Gato
Duke Ellington
4:10
1.9
Flirtibird
Duke Ellington
2:48
1.10
Things Ain’t What They Used To Be
Duke Ellington
3:13
1.11
Skin Deep
Duke Ellington
11:23
2.1
VIP Boogie
Duke Ellington
3:13
2.2
Jam Wih Sam
Duke Ellington
3:55
2.3
St. Louis Blues
Duke Ellington
3:08
2.4
Bill Bailey
Duke Ellington
2:30
2.5
Walkin' And Singin' The Blues
Duke Ellington
2:28
2.6
Don't Get Around Much Anymore
Duke Ellington
1:48
2.7
Do Nothing Till You Her From Me
Duke Ellington
0:34
2.8
I Got It Bad
Duke Ellington
2:37
2.9
In A Sentimental Mood
Duke Ellington
0:50
2.10
Mood Indigo
Duke Ellington
1:03
2.11
I'm Beginning To See The Light
Duke Ellington
0:49
2.12
Sophisticated Lady
Duke Ellington
2:14
2.13
Caravan
Duke Ellington
1:41
2.14
Solitude
Duke Ellington
2:45
2.15
Satin Doll
Duke Ellington
3:36
2.16
I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart / Don’t Get Around Much Anymore
Duke Ellington
1:34
2.17
Basin Street Blues
Duke Ellington
7:22
What we have here is the welcome memento of Duke Ellington and his band’s 1959 European tour. Berlin’s Sportpalast is not a concert hall and during the cursed Nazi reign often was the site of speeches by Hitler and his fellow criminals, but the hall can be said to have been thoroughly purified by sounds of jazz by the time of this concert. Some observations regarding personnel: An important new voice in the trumpet section was that of Clark Terry, previously with Charlie Barnet and Count Basie, most prominently. He came into his own with Duke but left after feeling that he got little to play other than his feature, Perdido. Aside from Terry, a non-soloing but important lead voice in the trumpet section is that of Andres Merenguito, also known as Fats Ford, who had served in Louis Armstrong’s last big band. Trombonists Booty Wood and Britt Woodman/ the former great with the plunger mute, the latter great with high notes, were both proof of Duke’s way of finding new voices with personal traits. But the star of the section is Quentin “Butter” Jackson, whose long career included stints with McKinney’s Cotton Pickers, Cab Calloway, and Don Redman, first from 1932 to 1939 and then again for the 1946 European tour that included Copenhagen—first post-war visit by an American jazz band. Bassist Wendell Marshall, a cousin of the immortal Jimmy Blanton, had some of the family genes with his full, pleasing sound, fine intonation and solid time. Less known is drummer Jimmy Johnson, remarkably effective as a stand-in for the gifted but frequently absent Sam Woodyard (they shared the drum chair for a moment). And then, of course, last but by no possible means least, the Ducal piano, from which he directs like a master conductor and accompanist. As is not always the case with live recordings he has a fine instrument at his disposal in Berlin, but one shortcoming here is the omission of his very personal verbal comments, mainly invocations of the soloists (some can be distantly heard). We can be sure that the audience left satisfied—and so will you, having spent time in the good hands of a master.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Storyville Records Studio Masters

Disc 1, Tracks 1-11; Disc 2, Tracks 1-17 – contains high-resolution digital transfers of material originating from an analogue master source
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-2.14
-4.50 to 0.00
-20.31
-22.31 to -18.18
-17.26
-18.80 to -15.60
12
9 to 15
1.1
Black And Tan Fantasy
-3.44-22.31-18.812
1.2
Creole Love Call
-1.93-20.43-17.011
1.3
The Mooche
-1.66-19.67-16.812
1.4
Newport Up
0.00-19.90-16.615
1.5
Such Sweet Thunder
-2.30-20.12-16.512
1.6
Sonnet to Hank Cinq
-1.31-20.89-18.214
1.7
Kinda Dukish / Rockin’ In Rhythm
-2.55-19.05-15.811
1.8
El Gato
-2.39-20.64-16.713
1.9
Flirtibird
-0.79-18.18-15.613
1.10
Things Ain’t What They Used To Be
-2.33-20.69-17.913
1.11
Skin Deep
-0.71-20.65-17.614
2.1
VIP Boogie
-2.28-21.67-17.913
2.2
Jam Wih Sam
-2.86-21.26-17.213
2.3
St. Louis Blues
0.00-19.30-16.413
2.4
Bill Bailey
-1.77-19.50-16.413
2.5
Walkin' And Singin' The Blues
-2.35-21.73-18.714
2.6
Don't Get Around Much Anymore
-0.96-20.34-17.412
2.7
Do Nothing Till You Her From Me
-3.68-20.86-18.112
2.8
I Got It Bad
-1.23-19.26-16.512
2.9
In A Sentimental Mood
-2.31-19.49-17.012
2.10
Mood Indigo
-4.50-18.98-16.59
2.11
I'm Beginning To See The Light
-3.83-18.93-16.310
2.12
Sophisticated Lady
-1.60-19.49-17.012
2.13
Caravan
-1.91-19.14-16.611
2.14
Solitude
-2.27-20.77-18.212
2.15
Satin Doll
-1.50-21.62-18.613
2.16
I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart / Don’t Get Around Much Anymore
-3.93-21.62-18.311
2.17
Basin Street Blues
-3.39-22.23-18.713

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