Finding the best vinyl jazz records duke ellington suitable for your needs isnt easy. With hundreds of choices can distract you. Knowing whats bad and whats good can be something of a minefield. In this article, weve done the hard work for you.
Finding the best vinyl jazz records duke ellington suitable for your needs isnt easy. With hundreds of choices can distract you. Knowing whats bad and whats good can be something of a minefield. In this article, weve done the hard work for you.
Best vinyl jazz records duke ellington
1. Duke Ellington & John Coltrane
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180 gram VINYL AUDIOPHILE PRESSING2. Midnight in Paris
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180 GRAM : 1962 love letter to the French capital from the jazz pianist.3. Duke Ellington & John Coltrane [Vinyl]
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TRACKLISTING: 01.IN A SENTIMENTAL MOOD (4:12) 02.TAKE THE COLTRANE (4:40) 03.BIG NICK (4:25) 04.STEVIE (4:20) 05.MY LITTLE BROWN BOOK (5:20) 06.ANGELICA (5:56) 07.THE FEELING OF JAZZ (5:30)4. Money Jungle
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DUKE ELLINGTON - MONEY JUNGLE (180 GRAM/COLLECTOR'S EDITION/REMASTERED) - VINYL5. The Feeling Of Jazz Exclusive Cloudy Clear Vinyl
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This is a nice all-around set by the 1962 Duke Ellington Orchestra. Whether it be the lightweight but fun "Taffy Twist," "I'm Gonna Go Fishin'" (the theme from Anatomy of a Murder) or the many songs revived from decades earlier (such as "What Am I Here For?," "Black and Tan Fantasy" and "Jump for Joy"), this Vinyl is filled with consistently swinging music.Tracklist
6. The Great Summit
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Limited edition 180-gram vinyl LP reissue. Satchmo and The Duke were each in the midst of revitalized careers that were soaring higher than the fame of their youth when they joined forces to record "The Great Summit" in 1961. Each already was an unparalleled legend for nearly 30 years, and it is surprising they hadn't recorded more together. But then their styles were so different. Ellington was the sheer embodiment of sophistication and elegance in jazz. Armstrong was the earthy pulse of the people at large. Each had a ceaseless creativity and vitality that could only be matched by the other. All stylistic differences aside, few musicians on earth have had their sense of swingin' rhythm. This reissue remains a musical feast for the ears as Louie puts his own take on the music as Duke performs his biggest hits! You'll be blown away on "Mood Indigo;" "Black and Tan Fantasy;" "The Mooch;" "In a Mellow Tone;" "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got that Swing)" and more. It couldn't possibly sound better than it does on this 180-gram audiophile vinyl.7. Duke Ellington - Giants Of Jazz - Duke Ellington - Time Life Records 3LP
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COUNTRY: United StatesRECORD NUMBER: STL-J02, TL-J02
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TITLE: Giants Of Jazz - Duke Ellington
8. Ellington at Newport
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Pandemonium: Historic 1956 Live Set Triggered Spontaneous Audience Outburst That Fed Directly into Feel, Outcome of Performance
Ellington's Legendary Comeback Punctuated by Paul Gonsalves' 27-Chorus Saxophone Solo
One of the Most Riveting and Important Jazz Recordings Ever Made
It spurred Duke Ellington's comeback into the mainstream. It captures a performance so energetic, wild, unexpected, and unprecedented that the music literally caused thousands of people to jump up and stand on their chairs, worrying officials that a riot might ensue. It is jazz of the highest order, played at an almost rock n' roll pace, and with an enthusiastic pep that confirms Ellington and his ensemble fed off the crowd's reaction as the collective lit into each new stanza. It is Ellington's best-selling album. It is Ellington at Newport.
9. Duke Ellington Meets Coleman Hawkins
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EU-only 180gm vinyl LP repressing of this classic Jazz album including one bonus track plus digital download.10. Duke Ellington & John Coltrane