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Duke Ellington - Duke's Mixture/At the Bal Masque
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Album Details

Title: Duke's Mixture/At the Bal Masque
Artist: Duke Ellington
Release Date: 3/27/2007
Label: Collectables
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPC: 090431785621
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Big Band, Swing, Mainstream Jazz
Moods: Atmospheric, Lively, Lush, Poignant, Sentimental, Sophisticated, Stately, Sweet, Intimate, Light, Playful, Romantic, Soothing, Swaggering, Boisterous, Dramatic, Elegant, Freewheeling, Fun, Humorous, Literate, Passionate, Rollicking, Smooth, Theatrical, Warm, Bright, Carefree, Cheerful, Exuberant, Gentle, Nocturnal, Rousing, Soft, Spooky, Stylish, Ambitious, Amiable/Good-Natured, Confident, Party/Celebratory, Refined/Mannered, Reserved, Laid-Back/Mellow, Sensual, Joyous
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart
  2. The Hawk Talks
  3. How High the Moon
  4. Do Nothing Till You Hear from Me
  5. V.I.P.'s Boogie
  6. The Mooche
  7. Alice Blue Gown
  8. Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf
  9. Got a Date with an Angel
  10. Poor Butterfly
  11. Satan Takes a Holiday
  12. The Peanut Vendor
  13. Satin Doll
  14. Lady in Red
  15. Indian Love Call
  16. The Donkey Serenade
  17. Gypsy Love Song
  18. Laugh, Clown, Laugh

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDCollectables7856

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Review

The ever-resourceful Collectables label combines two Duke Ellington albums originally issued in the 1950s. As per the cutesy photo of two white college kids (posing and puckering without actually kissing) used as a logo in the upper left hand corner of Columbia's House Party series, this compilation provides the 21st century listener with an accurate taste of what was most likely some of the only music by Duke Ellington to make its way into millions of North American homes during the Eisenhower Era. The producers of this reissue package are to be commended for providing a schematic index of titles, Columbia serial numbers and dates of recording and release. This makes it possible to clearly assess the vintage of the music and place it within an appropriate historical context. Released in 1955, Duke's Mixture was a 10" 33 1/3 long-playing record containing a total of six songs; by definition it could almost qualify as an EP. What it amounts to is a sampler of Ellington favorites dating from the years 1938, 1947, 1951 and 1952. Highlights here include Harry Carney's baritone sax on "V.I.P.'s Boogie," Al Hibbler's vocal on "Do Nothing Till You Hear from Me," and a thrilling six-and-a-half minute version of "The Mooche." For six nights out of each week during March and April 1958, Duke Ellington & His Orchestra played for the vacationing public in the Bal Masque, a dining establishment within the Hotel Americana in Miami Beach, FL. Inspired perhaps by the venue as well as its clientele, Ellington chose to present a series of songs that were well outside of his regular repertoire. Hearing this band perform "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?" is both a treat and a reminder that Ellington could take on any song and make it wonderful. Indeed within a few years he would tackle Mary Poppins and come out on top. "Satin Doll" is the only one of 12 tunes on At the Bal Masque written by Duke Ellington; here is a rare opportunity to savor his interpretations of melodies composed by such diverse musical minds as Larry Clinton, Rudolf Friml, Victor Herbert and Ted Fiorito. What's more, both "The Peanut Vendor" and "The Lady in Red" sound as if Ellington wrote them himself. Originally released in 1959, At the Bal Masque works nicely coupled with Duke's Mixture in this affordable and enjoyable edition. Highly recommended both as the perfect introduction to Duke Ellington and a satisfying addition to any existing Ellington collection. ~ arwulf arwulf, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Al HibblerVocals
Irving TownsendLiner Notes