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Ellington- Live at the Berlin Jazz Festival 1969-1973 (CD)

SKU: 196587027520
Regular price ¥131.00
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the album cover for Ellington - Live at the Berlin Jazz Festival 1969-1973
the album cover for Ellington - Live at the Berlin Jazz Festival 1969-1973

Since it's inception in 1964, the Berlin Jazz Fest had been thought of as a festival that, if not avant-garde, welcomed the most progressive and experimental forms of music of a period rich in all types of modernistic trends, from radical free jazz to a multitude of fusions of pop, rock, soul and jazz. But in 1969, as if swimming against the tide of the revolutions that swept the West, the organizers took an audacious stand: it was Duke Ellington's 70th birthday and not only did they welcome him at the head of his big band for the first time, but part of the program focused on his heritage; as a bonus and birthday gift, Ellington was featured on the publicity poster of the festival's sixth edition.

Tracklist:

  1. Piano Improvisation No. 1
  2. Take the "A" Train
  3. Pitter Panther Patter
  4. Sophisticated Lady
  5. Introduction By Baby Laurence
  6. Tap Dance
  7. Plus Belle Africaine
  8. Gato
  9. I Can't Get Started
  10. Caravan
  11. Mood Indigo
  12. Satin Doll
  13. Meditation
Format: New CD/Jazz

Ellington- Live at the Berlin Jazz Festival 1969-1973 (CD)

SKU: 196587027520
Regular price ¥131.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 08.05.2022

 
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Since it's inception in 1964, the Berlin Jazz Fest had been thought of as a festival that, if not avant-garde, welcomed the most progressive and experimental forms of music of a period rich in all types of modernistic trends, from radical free jazz to a multitude of fusions of pop, rock, soul and jazz. But in 1969, as if swimming against the tide of the revolutions that swept the West, the organizers took an audacious stand: it was Duke Ellington's 70th birthday and not only did they welcome him at the head of his big band for the first time, but part of the program focused on his heritage; as a bonus and birthday gift, Ellington was featured on the publicity poster of the festival's sixth edition.

Tracklist:

  1. Piano Improvisation No. 1
  2. Take the "A" Train
  3. Pitter Panther Patter
  4. Sophisticated Lady
  5. Introduction By Baby Laurence
  6. Tap Dance
  7. Plus Belle Africaine
  8. Gato
  9. I Can't Get Started
  10. Caravan
  11. Mood Indigo
  12. Satin Doll
  13. Meditation