Hi-Fi Ellington Uptown [Japan]
Duke Ellington - CD
- Artist: Duke Ellington
- Format: CD
- Year: 1994, 2005
- UPC: 4988009920795
- Item Number: MSI992079
- Release date: 03/01/1997
- 1. Skin Deep
- 2. The Mooche
- 3. Take the "A" Train
- 4. Perdido
- 5. Controversial Suite: Before My Time/Later
- 6. Tone Parallel to Harlem (The Harlem Suite)
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Hi-Fi Ellington Uptown [Japan] by Duke Ellington on CD
Even back in the early '50s, Columbia Records took Duke Ellington seriously enough to place this album on its prestigious Masterworks label, heretofore reserved mostly for highbrow classical music and Broadway shows (later in the decade, though, it was retitled Hi-Fi Ellington Uptown and reissued on the pop series with an additional piece, "The Controversial Suite"). Also, this LP explodes the critical line that the early '50s was a relatively fallow period for the Duke; any of these smoking, concert-length tracks will torpedo that notion. The young Louis Bellson was powering the Ellington band at that time, and his revolutionary double-bass drum technique and rare ability to build coherent drum solos are put to astounding use on his self-penned leadoff track, "Skin Deep," which was quite a demonstration piece for audiophiles at the time. Old favorites from the Ellington hit parade are given extended treatments, with singer Betty Roche taking the A-train for a bebop-flavored ride, "The Mooche" spotlighting clarinetists Jimmy Hamilton and Russell Procope, and Ellington's boogie-woogie piano kicking off a super-charged "Perdido" for trumpeter Clark Terry. The centerpiece of the disc is a sharply drawn, idiomatically swinging, probably unbeatable performance of "A Tone Parallel to Harlem" that lays waste to any of the "symphonic" versions that turn up frequently at pop concerts. Another feature of this record is the great sound quality, a benefit of being entrusted to Columbia's best engineers. If you can locate an original Masterworks pressing, grab it and run, for the first-generation sound is astonishing for its age (the reissues in the 1980s on CD and LP had to rely upon later masterings and do not sound nearly as powerful as the original). ~ Richard S. Ginell, Rovi
- Artist: Duke Ellington
- Format: CD
- Year: 1994, 2005
- UPC: 4988009920795
- Item Number: MSI992079
- Release date: 03/01/1997
- Label: Sony Japan, Sony Music Distribution, TriStar Music
- Genre: Jazz
- Style: Classic Jazz
- Album Time: 53:53
- Album Type: Instrumental
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- 16 Most Requested Songs
- 1947
- 1950-1951
- 1951
- 70th Birthday Concert
- Afro-Bossa
- All Star Road Band, Vol. 1
- America Swings: The Great Duke Ellington
- At Basin Street East
- At Newport 1956 Complete
- Best
- Best Of
- Best of Duke Ellington
- Best of Duke Ellington [Universal]
- Best of Ellington [Sony]
- Best of the California Concerts
- Black, Brown and Beige
- Blue Harlem [Synergy]
- Blue Light/Hi-Fi Ellington Uptown
- Blues & Ballads
- Blues in Orbit [Bonus Tracks]
- Centenary Celebration, Vol. 1-3
- Centennial Salute
- Complete Standard Transcriptions
- Concert 1960
- Concert in the Virgin Islands
- Cotton Club Anthology: 1938
- Duke Ellington : Original Album Classics
- Duke Ellington [Platinum Disc]
- Duke Ellington and His Orchestra, Vol. 2: 1943
- Duke Ellington and His Orchestra, Vol. 3: 1943
- Duke Ellington and His Orchestra, Vol. 4: 1943
- Duke Ellington and His Orchestra, Vol. 5: 1943-1945
- Duke Ellington Meets Coleman Hawkins
- Duke Ellington Plays Mary Poppins
- Duke Ellington Presents
- Duke Ellington Presents
- Duke Ellington's Finest Hour
- Duke Ellington's Greatest
- Duke Ellington's Jazz Violin Session
- Duke Ellington, Vol. 1 & 2
- Duke Ellington, Vol. 2 [Absord]
- Duke Ellington: Three Suites
- Duke's Mixture/At the Bal Masque
- Early
- Ellington '65
- Ellington '66
- Ellington Uptown [Bonus Tracks]
- Essential Ellington
- Eternal Ellington 1927-1959
- Far East Suite [Bonus Tracks]
- Fargo 1940, Vol. 1
- Good Old Vintage
- Greatest Hits [CBS Special Products]
- Greatest Hits [RCA]
- Happy Birthday, Duke! the Birthday Sessions, Vol. 3
- Historically Speaking: The Duke
- In Small Bands
- In the Forties
- In the Mood With Duke Ellington
- Incomparable Sir Duke
- Jack the Bear
- Jazz Caravan
- Jazz Moods: Hot
- Jukebox Hits: 1941-1951
- Ken Burns Jazz
- Les Incontournables
- Live and Rare
- Live at the Blue Note [1952]
- Live in Paris
- Live in Zurich Switzerland: 2.5.1950
- Masterpieces by Ellington [Bonus Tracks]
- Masters of Jazz
- Mrs. Clinkscales to the Cotton Club, Vol. 1: 1926-1
- Never No Lament: The Blanton-Webster Band
- Never No Lament: The Blanton-Webster Band
- New Orleans Suite
- New York, NY
- Paris Jazz Concert, Vol. 2: October 29, 1958
- Piano in the Foreground
- Piano Reflections
- Plaisir d'Ellington: The Duke and His Men
- Play 22 Original Big Band Hits
- Plays Strayhorn
- Popular 2
- Priceless Jazz (Import)
- Private Collection, Vol. 1: Studio Sessions, Chicago 1956
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- The Bubber Miley Era: 1924-1929
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- The Cosmic Scene: Duke Ellington's Spacemen
- The Duke Box
- The Duke Ellington's Far East Suite
- The Duke Ellington's Far East Suite
- The Duke Plays Ellington
- The Duke Steps Out [ASV/Living Era]
- The Duke: Duke Ellington's Masterpieces, Vol. 1 - 1938-1940
- The Duke: The Columbia Years 1927-1962
- The Ellington Legacy
- The Essential Duke Ellington [Sony]
- The Feeling of Jazz
- The Golden Years of Duke Ellington
- The Great Concerts: Chicago 1946
- The Great Duke Ellington [RedX]
- The Great Paris Concert [Collectables]
- The Pianist
- The Private Collection, Vol. 2: Dance Concerts, California, 1958
- The Private Collection, Vol. 7: Studio Sessions, 1957 & 1962
- The Quintessence Chicago - New York - Hollywood, Vol. 2: 1928-1950
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- The Symphonic Ellington [Collectables]
- The Treasury Shows, Vol. 13
- The Uncollected Duke Ellington & His Orchestra, Vol. 1 (1946)
- The Very Best of Duke Ellington
- Uptown Downbeat
- Very Best of Duke Ellington [Music Brokers]
- Vol. 2: From the Cotton Club to Sweden
- Vol. 3 [BMG]
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Credits:
- Billy Strayhorn - Piano
- Britt Woodman - Trombone
- Clark Terry - Trumpet
- Dick Vance - Trumpet
- Duke Ellington - Piano
- Francis Williams - Trumpet
- Harold Baker - Trumpet
- Harry Carney - Clarinet
- Harry Carney - Clarinet (Bass)
- Harry Carney - Sax (Baritone)
- Hilton Jefferson - Sax (Alto)
- Jay Maisel - Cover Photo
- Jay Maisel - Photography
- Jimmy Hamilton - Clarinet
- Jimmy Hamilton - Sax (Tenor)
- Juan Tizol - Trombone
- Louie Bellson - Drums
- Quentin Jackson - Trombone
- Ray Nance - Trumpet
- Russell Procope - Sax (Alto)
- Wendell Marshall - Bass
- William 'Cat' Anderson - Trumpet
- William Anderson - Trumpet
- William Cat Anderson - Trumpet
- William McLeish Smith - Sax (Alto)
- Willie Cook - Trumpet
- Willie Smith - Sax (Alto)
