Released by EMI May 2007 12 Tracks. PLAY ALL. Goin' Home - A Tribute To Duke Ellington A Benefit For The Duke Ellington Foundation. Released by EMI May 2007 12 Tracks.
Jonathan Butler, Jonathan Butler, Dianne Reeves, Jeffrey Osborne - Ellington Medley 08:31. Rachelle Ferrell, Grady Tate, Christian L. Mc Bride, Kirk Whalum, Marcus Prim - The Duke 07:03. Otis Clay And Delya Chandler - Come Sunday 07:11. Jerry Butler, Jerry Butler, The Dells, Grady Tate - Swinging At The Cotton Club 04:36. Nancy Wilson, Nancy Wilson, Kenny Lattimore - Don't Get Around Much Anymore 04:44. Sam Most, Snookie Young - Smokin' 04:05. Ernie Andrews, Ernie Andrews, Barbara Morrison - Bring That Duke 03:30. Guru, Tashina Daniels - It Don't Mean A Thing 04:06.
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Of the many centennial tributes to Ellington, this one offers a stance that is marginally authentic, claiming to give a glimpse of what Ellington would've sounded like had he been a pop artist, which he was not. George Duke produced this session with three different big bands: one from . another in Chicago, and the third is "Kashif's Biggest Band. The best moment is Rachelle Ferrell and Grady Tate's tag tandem on "The Duke," an Afro-Cuban-flavored jam where Tate really gets to the heart of Ellington's soul, reciting many of his familiar titles in a true blues fashion.
Bring That Duke Barbara Morrison 11. It Don't Mean A Thing Guru 12. All The Way Cool (Instrumental Mix) The Groovepushers.
However, this somewhat lengthy album (with proceeds benefiting the Duke Ellington Foundation) also includes a number of interesting experiments, some of which succeed with eloquent insight, and others of which merely puzzle.
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The Pianist is a studio album by American pianist, composer and bandleader Duke Ellington compiled from sessions in 1966 and 1970, and released on the Fantasy label in 1974.