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Unknown Session

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Unknown Session
Studio album by
Released1979
RecordedJuly 14, 1960
GenreJazz
Length38:36
LabelColumbia
Duke Ellington chronology
Swinging Suites by Edward E. and Edward G.
(1960)
Unknown Session
(1979)
Piano in the Foreground
(1961)

Unknown Session is an album by American pianist, composer and bandleader Duke Ellington.[1] It was recorded in 1960 but not released on the Columbia label until 1979.[2]

Reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[3]
The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide[4]

The Bay State Banner noted that "most of the material is standards, but to each number Duke brings a subtle nuance a new shift a revised line."[5]

The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow stated that "these renditions are quite enjoyable, swing hard and sound fresh. Ellington fans should pick this one up".[3]

Track listing

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:All compositions by Duke Ellington except as indicated

  1. "Everything But You" (Ellington, Don George, Harry James) - 3:32
  2. "Black Beauty" - 3:16
  3. "All Too Soon" (Ellington, Carl Sigman) - 3:12
  4. "Something to Live For" (Ellington, Billy Strayhorn) - 2:45
  5. "Mood Indigo" (Barney Bigard, Ellington, Irving Mills) - 3:48
  6. "Creole Blues [Excerpt from Creole Rhapsody]" - 2:30
  7. "Don't You Know I Care (Or Don't You Care to Know)" (Mack David, Ellington) - 2:57
  8. "A Flower Is a Lovesome Thing" (Strayhorn) - 3:12
  9. "Mighty Like the Blues" (Leonard Feather) - 3:19
  10. "Tonight I Shall Sleep (With a Smile on My Face)" (Ellington, Irving Gordon) - 2:42
  11. "Dual Highway" (Ellington, Johnny Hodges) - 2:52
  12. "Blues" - 4:57
  • Recorded at Radio Recorders, Los Angeles on July 14, 1960

Personnel

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References

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  1. ^ "Praise for the Duke". The Globe and Mail. 29 Apr 1978. p. P32.
  2. ^ Wilson, John S. (20 May 1979). "Discovering Ellington and Tatum Once Again". The New York Times. p. D26.
  3. ^ a b Yanow, S. AllMusic Review accessed May 28, 2010
  4. ^ Swenson, J., ed. (1985). The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide. USA: Random House/Rolling Stone. p. 69. ISBN 0-394-72643-X.
  5. ^ Lane, George (17 May 1979). "Contemporary Masters Series brings back the best in jazz". Bay State Banner. No. 32. p. 17.