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(Big Band, Swing) Duke Ellington and His Orchestra - Jam-A-Ditty - 1947 (1989), FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Duke Ellington and His Orchestra - Jam-A-Ditty Жанр: Big Band, Swing Страна-производитель диска: Германия Год издания: 1947 (1989) Издатель (лейбл): Jazz & Jazz Номер по каталогу: CDJJ-602 Страна: США Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac) Тип рипа: tracks+.cue Битрейт аудио: lossless Продолжительность: 50:23 Источник (релизер): Flacmonster (what) Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: даТреклист: 01. Orchids for Madame (Ellington) - 3:03 02. Golden Feather (Ellington) - 3:02 03. Flippant Flurry (Strayhorn) - 3:45 04. Jam-A-Ditty (Ellington) - 3:38 05. Passion Flower (Strayhorn) - 4:15 06. The Beautiful Indians: Minnehaha/Hiawatha (Ellington-Sears) - 7:15 07. Caravan (Ellington-Tizol) - 5:22 08. Brown Penny (Ellington-Latouche) - 2:52 09. In a Mellotone (Ellington) - 3:15 10. The Mooche (Ellington) - 6:59 11. Prisoner of Love (Caskill-Columbo) - 2:56 12. Happy-Go-Lucky Local (Ellington) - 4:01  Лог создания рипа Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 4 from 23. January 2008EAC extraction logfile from 20. June 2010, 12:30Duke Ellington / Jam-a-DittyUsed drive : Optiarc DVD RW AD-7561S Adapter: 1 ID: 0Read mode : SecureUtilize accurate stream : YesDefeat audio cache : YesMake use of C2 pointers : NoRead offset correction : 6Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : NoFill up missing offset samples with silence : YesDelete leading and trailing silent blocks : NoNull samples used in CRC calculations : YesUsed interface : Native Win32 interface for Win NT & 2000Gap handling : Appended to previous trackUsed output format : User Defined EncoderSelected bitrate : 768 kBit/sQuality : HighAdd ID3 tag : NoCommand line compressor : C:\Program Files\FLAC\flac.exeAdditional command line options : -8 -V -T "ARTIST=%a" -T "TITLE=%t" -T "ALBUM=%g" -T "DATE=%y" -T "TRACKNUMBER=%n" -T "GENRE=%m" -T "COMMENT=EAC FLAC -8" %sTOC of the extracted CD Track | Start | Length | Start sector | End sector --------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 0:00.00 | 3:03.12 | 0 | 13736 2 | 3:03.12 | 3:02.18 | 13737 | 27404 3 | 6:05.30 | 3:44.42 | 27405 | 44246 4 | 9:49.72 | 3:38.18 | 44247 | 60614 5 | 13:28.15 | 4:15.20 | 60615 | 79759 6 | 17:43.35 | 7:14.65 | 79760 | 112374 7 | 24:58.25 | 5:22.07 | 112375 | 136531 8 | 30:20.32 | 2:51.53 | 136532 | 149409 9 | 33:12.10 | 3:15.20 | 149410 | 164054 10 | 36:27.30 | 6:59.07 | 164055 | 195486 11 | 43:26.37 | 2:56.33 | 195487 | 208719 12 | 46:22.70 | 4:00.55 | 208720 | 226774Track 1 Filename C:\torrent\Duke Ellington and His Orchestra - 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Orchids for Madame.wav" WAVE TRACK 01 AUDIO TITLE "Orchids for Madame" PERFORMER "Duke Ellington" INDEX 01 00:00:00FILE "02 - Golden Feather.wav" WAVE TRACK 02 AUDIO TITLE "Golden Feather" PERFORMER "Duke Ellington" INDEX 01 00:00:00FILE "03 - Flippant Flurry.wav" WAVE TRACK 03 AUDIO TITLE "Flippant Flurry" PERFORMER "Duke Ellington" INDEX 01 00:00:00FILE "04 - Jam-A-Ditty.wav" WAVE TRACK 04 AUDIO TITLE "Jam-A-Ditty" PERFORMER "Duke Ellington" INDEX 01 00:00:00FILE "05 - Passion Flower.wav" WAVE TRACK 05 AUDIO TITLE "Passion Flower" PERFORMER "Duke Ellington" INDEX 01 00:00:00FILE "06 - The Beautiful Indians.wav" WAVE TRACK 06 AUDIO TITLE "The Beautiful Indians" PERFORMER "Duke Ellington" INDEX 01 00:00:00 TRACK 07 AUDIO TITLE "Caravan" PERFORMER "Duke Ellington" INDEX 00 07:12:65FILE "07 - Caravan.wav" WAVE INDEX 01 00:00:00FILE "08 - Brown Penny.wav" WAVE TRACK 08 AUDIO TITLE "Brown Penny" PERFORMER "Duke Ellington" INDEX 01 00:00:00FILE "09 - In a Mellotone.wav" WAVE TRACK 09 AUDIO TITLE "In a Mellotone" PERFORMER "Duke Ellington" INDEX 01 00:00:00FILE "10 - The Mooche.wav" WAVE TRACK 10 AUDIO TITLE "The Mooche" PERFORMER "Duke Ellington" INDEX 01 00:00:00FILE "11 - Prisoner of Love.wav" WAVE TRACK 11 AUDIO TITLE "Prisoner of Love" PERFORMER "Duke Ellington" INDEX 01 00:00:00FILE "12 - Happy-Go-Lucky Local.wav" WAVE TRACK 12 AUDIO TITLE "Happy-Go-Lucky Local" PERFORMER "Duke Ellington" INDEX 01 00:00:00  Отчет CUETools [CUETools log; Date: 15.05.2013 21:27:44; Version: 2.1.4][CTDB TOCID: pQAw3AlDPOWu7tn4TG2m68DHQ2A-] disk not present in database.[AccurateRip ID: 0015a76e-00ce8912-a70bcf0c] found.Track [ CRC | V2 ] Status 01 [7249de04|60b64755] (1+0/1) Accurately ripped 02 [d059f473|859db809] (1+0/1) Accurately ripped 03 [c9ef255d|54ca152d] (1+0/1) Accurately ripped 04 [50730e23|cfce654b] (1+0/1) Accurately ripped 05 [0cf616c6|34d4b49e] (1+0/1) Accurately ripped 06 [6a3f5989|7fd123d7] (1+0/1) Accurately ripped 07 [10ea1b25|25872e68] (1+0/1) Accurately ripped 08 [23a9b354|0105fd56] (1+0/1) Accurately ripped 09 [8639de34|fec26bc5] (1+0/1) Accurately ripped 10 [96141537|41594b53] (1+0/1) Accurately ripped 11 [a0800562|41cb7844] (1+0/1) Accurately ripped 12 [bb1e0154|4387cd3b] (1+0/1) Accurately rippedTrack Peak [ CRC32 ] [W/O NULL] [ LOG ] -- 100,0 [BC8472B4] [D1CF97FF] 01 95,5 [75057981] [54825B03] CRC32 02 97,5 [0B5C8B3B] [8E237E27] CRC32 03 86,7 [32D0CE4E] [0BDA1C99] CRC32 04 86,4 [C1AF5D2F] [7F54078F] CRC32 05 99,8 [E6C084EA] [EEFB400F] CRC32 06 100,0 [A54AA975] [2E6C53F3] CRC32 07 99,1 [9AB1078E] [FA23D0DE] CRC32 08 83,7 [2775AF6F] [F1E05202] CRC32 09 81,7 [66FF318F] [1F55B283] CRC32 10 87,6 [B1ED54BA] [B05A48FE] CRC32 11 82,7 [BCCA2D29] [BD480DBC] CRC32 12 78,9 [58FFCDC5] [83E294E5] CRC32  Liner notesThe 1947 Duke Ellmglon band line-up wasn't maybe one of the best but certainly didn't lack solo talent. Harold Baker and Ray Nance contrasted nicely in the trumpet section just as Lawrence Brown's open sober style did in Tyree Glenn's plunger growl in the trombone section. The reeds department was really fine and, as you will notice, only Paul Gonsalves's tenorsax was still needed (instead of Sears's) to make the all-time top saxophone section in jazz, the one that Duke had from 1956 to 19701 The rhythm section, one of Ellington's last to include a guitar, was really good, notably for Oscar Pettiford s presence. It may have been an obscure period, compared to pre-war and post-Newport (1956) days, but still an interesting one. In 1947 Ellington was extensively featuring some new compositions that he had premiered in his January and November 1946 Carnegie Hall Concerts, and that he had recorded during his brief but fruitfull stay with the Musicraft record label. Nearly all of them were performend over the radio in the four remote broadcasts that took place in Denver Colorado during the band s two week engagement at the El Patio Ballroom. Thefirst two of them are included in this first volume and the others will follow shortly. To be honest, the first broadcast opens in a very unpromising way. Chester Crumpler wasn't an exciting singer at all and, in his hands, "Orchids for a Madame" goes unnoticed. Duke must have not been very fond himself of this song of his own, as it was very seldom performed and never recorded commercially. Luckily, things get much better as the broadcast goes on. Harry Carney's baritone is really majestic on Al Sears's composition "Golden Feather" and Jimmy Hamilton's clarinet is as elegant and witty as ever in "Flippant Flurry", a tune that Billy Strayhorn wrote especially for him. These two, as well as " Jam-A-Ditty" and "Beautiful Indians" belong to the Carnegie Hall repertory discussed above, the former being a very interesting four horns feature utilizing some very advanced music devices. "The Indians" first section features the band's other singer, Kay Davis. Here we get some really fresh and stimulating vocal music, miles away from the bombastic Crumpler stuff. Miss Davis vocalizes some wordless music lines full of clever and unexpected turns with great assurance and full contrail. Although by 1947 the Ellington book was full of Johnny Hodges'sfeatures, that particular evening the choice was the 1941 vintage "Passion Flower", really one of the very first melodies of the lyrical kind to be devoted to the peerless alto saxophonist (previous Hodges's specialities were in the blues and stompy vein, like "Jeep's Blues", "Swingin' on the Campus1'. "Wanderlust" and "The Jeep is Jumpin'') Three days later, maybe on radio people's request, Ellington switched the broadcast program to his very well known classics New versions of "Caravan", "The Mooche" and "In a Mellotone" were played and, while the melodies must have been immediately recognized by the dancing public, the arrangements must have sounded pretty new and weird at On the vocal side Kay Davis has Ellington's new and seldom heard "Brown Penny" where she reverts to her deep and dark contralto voice, so much different from the clear and high voice she displayed in her wordless efforts, whilst Mr. Crumpler lends his saccarine to the famous standard song, "Prisoner of Love". Another new composition performed that dsy was "Happy Go-Lucky Local", the only section of Ellington's "Deep South Suite" to survive over the years. It's a very effective piece of music which you will immediately recognise as the non-Ellington opus "Night Train". Nobody but the "composer'' knows who really got the original idea but it doesn't matter too much. The important thing is that this beautifull piece of expressionist portrait of a running train is still with us to be enjoyed. To be sure, the Ellington version is much more tonally rich and full of contrasting colours than the others. -- Vittorio Castelli  СоставDuke Ellington and His Orchestra: Shelton Hemphill, Francis Williams, Harold Baker, Ray Nance, Wilbur Bascomb - trumpets Lawrence Brown, Tyree Glenn, Claude Jones - trombones Johnny Hodges, Russell Procope, Al Sears, Jimmy Hamilton, Harry Camey - reeds Duke Ellington - piano Fred Guy - guitar Oscar Pettiford - bass Sonny Greer - drums Chester Crumpler, Kay Davis - vocalsRecorded live at El Patio Ballroom, Denver on July 1 (#1-6) and July 4 (#7-12), 1947.
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