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Personnel: Duke Ellington (piano); John Coltrane (tenor & soprano saxophones); Jimmy Garrison, Aaron Bell (bass); Elvin Jones, Sam Woodyard (drums). Recorded at The Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on September 26, 1962. Personnel: Duke Ellington (piano); John Coltrane (saxophone, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Elvin Jones, Sam Woodyard (drums). Liner Note Authors: Duke Ellington; Stanley Dance. Recording information: Van Gelder Recording Sstudio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ (09/26/1962); Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, NJ (09/26/1962). Photographers: Bob Ghiraldini; Joe Alper. Unknown Contributor Roles: Duke Ellington; John Coltrane. For this classic encounter, Duke Ellington "sat in" with the John Coltrane Quartet for a set dominated by Ellington's songs; some performances have his usual sidemen (bassist Aaron Bell and drummer Sam Woodyard) replacing Jimmy Garrison and Elvin Jones in the group. Although it would have been preferable to hear Coltrane play in the Duke Ellington orchestra instead of the other way around, the results are quite rewarding. Their version of "In a Sentimental Mood" is a high point, and such numbers as "Take the Coltrane," "Big Nick," and "My Little Brown Book" are quite memorable. Ellington always recognized talent, and Coltrane seemed quite happy to be recording with a fellow genius. ~ Scott Yanow DUKE ELLINGTON & JOHN COLTRANE begins with a remarkable performance of "In A Sentimental Mood." Ellington's chattering, bell-like accompaniment sets off Coltrane's fulsome, rhapsodic interpretaion in sharp relief. For Johnny Hodges--one of Duke's main men, and an early employer of Coltrane--"In A Sentimental Mood" was a showpiece. The Rabbit practically owned the tune, and yet Hodges considered Coltrane's to be the finest version of the song he'd ever heard. Which indicates how deeply rooted in the jazz and blues tradition Coltrane always was. DUKE ELLINGTON & JOHN COLTRANE represented an opportunity for Trane to step back and reflect upon the elemental lyricism and swing that were at the heart of even his most adventurous flights--and to silence those nay-sayers who were carping about how his band with Eric Dolphy was "anti-jazz." "Take The Coltrane" offers up one of Duke's great vamp tunes, and illustrates just how well the master knew how to accomodate Coltrane and play to his strengths, gently prodding him into fresh melodic directions. with its insistent bluesy hosannas and tart, off-center harmonies, "Take The Coltrane" is an improviser's delight, as the pianist offers elegant harmonic contrasts to Trane's backwoods preacher. "Big Nick" is Trane's tip of the hat to tenor man and raconteur Nick Nicholas, a tipsying, elusive little melody with a hint of Sidney Bechet (and Hodges) that allows the saxophonist to range up and down his soprano. The remainder of the repetoire is from the Ellington/Strayhorn songbook, beginning with Duke's infectious minor blues, "Stevie." Ellington treats his keyboard as a mini-orchestra, and Coltrane rides Sam Woodyard's backbeat into the sun. Strayhorn's "My Little Brown Book" opens with a bell-like fantasia between piano and Elvin Jones' cymbals, as Coltrane demonstrates a variety of refined ballad inflections. "Angelica" offers an infectuous Afro-Cuban dialogue between Ellington and Woodyard, and an earnest, fervent Coltrane who doesn't rise to the tune's humor the way a Sonny Rollins would, but when Aaron Bell seats that 4/4 in the bass...look out. "The Feeling Of Jazz" is just that, closing things out with a classic blues that shuffles happily between swing and a hard rock.JazzTimes (5/96, p.130) - "...the playing? Poignant, powerful....Blues is the lingua franca. Duke gives Trane plenty of running room, as Monk did, laying out his solo on `Take The Coltrane,' comping nimbly elsewhere. No bonus tracks, and none needed." Duke Ellington & John Coltrane Music Duke Ellington & John Coltrane Songs Duke Ellington & John Coltrane Music Duke Ellington & John Coltrane Music Review Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars)   A Classic, But... This album is only 33 minutes of material and the performance is so, so... restrained. Coltrane was in top form here and this is a must own for all Coltrane collectors; however, where is Sir Duke? If this were the only Ellington you'd ever heard, you'd wonder why every jazz artist for four decades raved so about him. Still, this is an important recording and quite enjoyable throughout. Submitted by St. Davey (Windham, Me.) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Untitled, due to such greatness!!!!! What greatness in jazz standards are made of. Historical, emotional, expectational,.....baby making music!!!! Ellington & Coltrane are un-macthed in glory!!!! (with the exception of the Thelonious Monk & John Clotrane Album.) Exactly what you would expect from a Coltrane/ Ellington collaberation. Don't sleep!!!!!
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