jazzbo Posted February 19, 2017 Report Share Posted February 19, 2017 8 hours ago, xybert said: Thanks for the heads up! Regarding Vol. 24: i don't know, but it looks like there is going to be a Vol. 25 as well so ???? At the bottom of the 'description' section for Vol. 23 on the Storyville site: "The whole Duke Ellington Treasury Shows series will be 25 double CDs. We’re approaching the end with this release, which is number 23, and the rest is on its way! The Treasury Shows form an indispensable addition to the history of Duke Ellington and jazz big bands in the 1940s." Could be a typo. Could have material not really Treasury shows. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alankin Posted February 19, 2017 Report Share Posted February 19, 2017 While looking at Storyville's listing for Vol. 24 I noticed another upcoming Ellington release: "AN INTIMATE PIANO SESSION" from 1972 with three bonus quartet tracks from 1969. http://www.storyvillerecords.com/products/an-intimate-piano-session-1018445 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
king ubu Posted February 19, 2017 Report Share Posted February 19, 2017 Separate release of disc 4 of "Duke Box 2", maybe? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alankin Posted February 19, 2017 Report Share Posted February 19, 2017 My guess is that the bonus material will be more material from the 1940s. I know there is material from that time period that I don't think has made it into CD. Southland Cafe? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jazzbo Posted February 19, 2017 Report Share Posted February 19, 2017 If you select "Read More" on that page it shows this piano material is stockpile material not released before (includes two vocalists.) And the quartet material is with Wild Bill Davis, Leonard Gaskin and Rufus Jones from the Rainbow Grill in '69. Text from the Storyville page: Previously unreleased music from the fingertips of Duke Ellington: An intimate 1972 session with the Duke on solo piano plus three bonus tracks from 1969. The scene is 311 West 57 Street, New York, Mediasounds Studio A, Friday August 25th,1972. Duke Ellington was having an engagement with a smaller group at The Rainbow Grill, as he had had several times before, finishing the gig on the following night. But on the 25th, he chose also to go to the recording studio, just himself at the piano together with his two band singers Anita Moore and Tony Watkins, to record some pieces which were not played so often. The recordings remained in his ”stockpile” until now, this being the first commercial issue of these beautiful pieces. The late Sjef Hoefsmit wrote about the session when he heard it back in 1994: ”It is difficult to understand why these magnificent recordings never have been issued”. Well, here they are at last – for all to enjoy! Among the gems you'll find tracks such as two takes of the Billy Strayhorn composition “Lotus Blossom”, the Duke’s own “Le Sucrier Velours” and his emotional “My Mother, My Father and Love”. The latter was often performed with the Duke himself as a vocalist, reciting his own lyrics. No doubt the words meant a great deal to him, both personally and as part of his positive stories about the black communities in the USA. The new CD contains three additional bonus tracks. On November 7th, 1969, Duke Ellington and his orchestra played two concerts in Rotterdam, in the famous De Doelen concert hall. The second concert of the evening was prolonged, as the public wouldn’t let Ellington go. So while the rest of the bandmembers left the stage, a quartet with Duke, Wild Bill Davis, bassist Victor Gaskin and drummer Rufus Jones stayed, and played four more numbers, much to the delight of the sold-out house. You can hear the whole band concert on the Storyville CD “Rotterdam 1969” (1018440), and here we offer the ”afterparty” music by the quartet. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
king ubu Posted February 19, 2017 Report Share Posted February 19, 2017 Rainbow Grill = De Doelen in yankee speak? Anyway, cool news if it's indeed new material! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jazzbo Posted February 19, 2017 Report Share Posted February 19, 2017 Yeah, sorry had something else in mind. Two hours reading the political news had me scrambled. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
medjuck Posted February 19, 2017 Report Share Posted February 19, 2017 3 hours ago, jazzbo said: If you select "Read More" on that page it shows this piano material is stockpile material not released before (includes two vocalists.) And the quartet material is with Wild Bill Davis, Leonard Gaskin and Rufus Jones from the Rainbow Grill in '69. Text from the Storyville page: Previously unreleased music from the fingertips of Duke Ellington: An intimate 1972 session with the Duke on solo piano plus three bonus tracks from 1969. The scene is 311 West 57 Street, New York, Mediasounds Studio A, Friday August 25th,1972. Duke Ellington was having an engagement with a smaller group at The Rainbow Grill, as he had had several times before, finishing the gig on the following night. But on the 25th, he chose also to go to the recording studio, just himself at the piano together with his two band singers Anita Moore and Tony Watkins, to record some pieces which were not played so often. The recordings remained in his ”stockpile” until now, this being the first commercial issue of these beautiful pieces. The late Sjef Hoefsmit wrote about the session when he heard it back in 1994: ”It is difficult to understand why these magnificent recordings never have been issued”. Well, here they are at last – for all to enjoy! Among the gems you'll find tracks such as two takes of the Billy Strayhorn composition “Lotus Blossom”, the Duke’s own “Le Sucrier Velours” and his emotional “My Mother, My Father and Love”. The latter was often performed with the Duke himself as a vocalist, reciting his own lyrics. No doubt the words meant a great deal to him, both personally and as part of his positive stories about the black communities in the USA. The new CD contains three additional bonus tracks. On November 7th, 1969, Duke Ellington and his orchestra played two concerts in Rotterdam, in the famous De Doelen concert hall. The second concert of the evening was prolonged, as the public wouldn’t let Ellington go. So while the rest of the bandmembers left the stage, a quartet with Duke, Wild Bill Davis, bassist Victor Gaskin and drummer Rufus Jones stayed, and played four more numbers, much to the delight of the sold-out house. You can hear the whole band concert on the Storyville CD “Rotterdam 1969” (1018440), and here we offer the ”afterparty” music by the quartet. I first heard of the 1972 session when a friend of mine told me he had been present at an Ellington recording session . His brother was the engineer, but neither of them could remember the date. I eventually tracked it down and discovered that I had it on one of Sjef's Azure tapes. I made copies for them but the sound wasn't very good. They'll be happy to hear it's finally being released on cd. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
l p Posted February 19, 2017 Report Share Posted February 19, 2017 http://www.ellingtonia.com/discography/1951-1960.html DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA Chicago, IL 24 Jun 1953 Broadcast, Blue Note Willie Cook, Cat Anderson, Clark Terry(t); Ray Nance(t,vl,v); Britt Woodman, Quentin Jackson,Juan Tizol(tb); Jimmy Hamilton(cl,ts); Russell Procope(cl,ss,as); Rick Henderson(as); Paul Gonsalves(ts); Harry Carney(cl,as,bar); Duke Ellington(p); Wendell Marshall(sb); Butch Ballard(d); Jimmy Grissom(v) 53062401 Take The "A" Train (theme) DETS 47 53062402 Harlem Air-Shaft DETS 47 53062403 Creole Love Call DETS 47 53062404 C-Jam Blues DETS 47 53062405 Is It A Sin? - vJG DETS 47 53062406 Just A-Sittin' And A-Rockin' - vRN DETS 47 53062407 Moonlight Fiesta DETS 47 53062408 The Hawk Talks DETS 47 53062409 Satin Doll DETS 47 DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA Chicago, IL 01 Jul 1953 Broadcast, Blue Note Willie Cook, Cat Anderson, Clark Terry(t); Ray Nance(t,vl,v); Britt Woodman, Quentin Jackson,Juan Tizol(tb); Jimmy Hamilton(cl,ts); Russell Procope(cl,ss,as); Rick Henderson(as); Paul Gonsalves(ts); Harry Carney(cl,as,bar); Duke Ellington(p); Wendell Marshall(sb); Butch Ballard(d); Jimmy Grissom(v) 53070105 Take The "A" Train (theme) DETS 47 53070106 Blue Jean Beguine DETS 47 53070107 Boo-Dah DETS 47 53070108 Cocktails For Two DETS 47 53070109 Nothin', Nothin', Baby - vJG DETS 47 53070110 Jump For Joy - vRN DETS 47 53070111 Perdido DETS 47 53070112 Blue Moon - vJG DETS 47 53070113 Satin Doll DETS 47 DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA Chicago, IL Jun 1953 Broadcast, Blue Note Willie Cook, Cat Anderson, Clark Terry(t); Ray Nance(t,vl,v); Britt Woodman, Quentin Jackson,Juan Tizol(tb); Jimmy Hamilton(cl,ts); Russell Procope(cl,ss,as); Rick Henderson(as); Paul Gonsalves(ts); Harry Carney(cl,as,bar); Duke Ellington(p); Wendell Marshall(sb); Butch Ballard(d); Jimmy Grissom(v) 53061501 Take The "A" Train (theme) DETS 48 53061502 Caravan DETS 48 53061503 ¬ I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart DETS 48 53061504 _| Don't Get Around Much Anymore - vRN DETS 48 53061505 The Hawk Talks DETS 48 53061506 Come On Home - vJG DETS 48 53061507 Flamingo - vJG DETS 48 53061508 Jump For Joy - vRN DETS 48 53061509 Satin Doll DETS 48 53061510 Take The "A" Train (theme) DETS 48 DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA Chicago, IL Jun 1953 Broadcast, Blue Note Willie Cook, Cat Anderson, Clark Terry(t); Ray Nance(t,vl,v); Britt Woodman, Quentin Jackson,Juan Tizol(tb); Jimmy Hamilton(cl,ts); Russell Procope(cl,ss,as); Rick Henderson(as); Paul Gonsalves(ts); Harry Carney(cl,as,bar); Duke Ellington(p); Wendell Marshall(sb); Butch Ballard(d); Jimmy Grissom(v) 53061801 Take The "A" Train (theme) DETS 48 53061802 THE TATTOOED BRIDE DETS 48 53061803 Nothin' Nothin' Baby - vJG DETS 48 53061804 Rock Skippin' At The Blue note DETS 48 53061805 Just Squeeze Me - vRN DETS 48 53061806 Ting-A-Ling DETS 48 53061807 Satin Doll DETS 48 DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA Chicago, IL Jun 1953 Broadcast, Blue Note Willie Cook, Cat Anderson, Clark Terry(t); Ray Nance(t,vl,v); Britt Woodman, Quentin Jackson,Juan Tizol(tb); Jimmy Hamilton(cl,ts); Russell Procope(cl,ss,as); Rick Henderson(as); Paul Gonsalves(ts); Harry Carney(cl,as,bar); Duke Ellington(p); Wendell Marshall(sb); Butch Ballard(d); Jimmy Grissom(v) 53062101 Take The "A" Train (theme) AFRS ASPB-21, DETS BONUS 53062102 Boo-Dah AFRS ASPB-21, DETS BONUS 53062103 What More Can I Say? - vJG AFRS ASPB-21, DETS BONUS 53062104 Frustration AFRS ASPB-21, DETS BONUS 53062105 Basin' Street Blues - vRN AFRS ASPB-21, DETS BONUS 53062106 Duet AFRS ASPB-21, DETS BONUS 53062107 Ballin' The Blues - vJG AFRS ASPB-21, DETS BONUS 53062108 Satin Doll AFRS ASPB-21, DETS BONUS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xybert Posted February 20, 2017 Report Share Posted February 20, 2017 15 hours ago, jazzbo said: Could be a typo. Could have material not really Treasury shows. True, true. If there is a Vol. 25, it could possibly be a 'best of' the Treasury Shows compilation or something. 8 hours ago, medjuck said: I first heard of the 1972 session when a friend of mine told me he had been present at an Ellington recording session . His brother was the engineer, but neither of them could remember the date. I eventually tracked it down and discovered that I had it on one of Sjef's Azure tapes. I made copies for them but the sound wasn't very good. They'll be happy to hear it's finally being released on cd. Whoa, so you've heard solo music that will be on this? I can't imagine it being not worth hearing but... what's it like, is it good? Cheers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
medjuck Posted February 20, 2017 Report Share Posted February 20, 2017 4 hours ago, xybert said: True, true. If there is a Vol. 25, it could possibly be a 'best of' the Treasury Shows compilation or something. Whoa, so you've heard solo music that will be on this? I can't imagine it being not worth hearing but... what's it like, is it good? Cheers. Yes it's good. I even like the vocals which are not to everybody's taste. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xybert Posted February 20, 2017 Report Share Posted February 20, 2017 14 hours ago, medjuck said: Yes it's good. I even like the vocals which are not to everybody's taste. Great, thanks for that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
medjuck Posted February 23, 2017 Report Share Posted February 23, 2017 Just noticed that both cds, Treasury Show 23 and An Intimate Piano Session are announced on Amazon as available on March 17. The Piano Session is on iTunes now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xybert Posted February 23, 2017 Report Share Posted February 23, 2017 Thanks again; I've pre-ordered the CDs, the samples on iTunes for An Intimate Piano Session are superb. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken Dryden Posted February 23, 2017 Report Share Posted February 23, 2017 I am looking forward to hearing more unissued or rare Duke Ellington. I can't say that I've ever been a fan of Tony Watkins' vocals. I've read that Ellington abruptly ended a concert in Europe when the audience reacted negatively to Watkins. "One More Time (For the People)" is easily my least favorite Ellington composition. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ghost of miles Posted March 13, 2017 Report Share Posted March 13, 2017 On 2/22/2017 at 7:32 PM, medjuck said: Just noticed that both cds, Treasury Show 23 and An Intimate Piano Session are announced on Amazon as available on March 17. The Piano Session is on iTunes now. ...and DETS 23 is currently still listed at nearly $35 on Amazon USA, much higher than previous DETS releases. I just pre-ordered from Amazon UK, and it came out to about $18 including shipping. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jazzbo Posted March 13, 2017 Report Share Posted March 13, 2017 Yes, I ordered both these new cds from Jazz Messengers and they are en route. Wasn't about to pay the amazon prices. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gmonahan Posted March 13, 2017 Report Share Posted March 13, 2017 7 hours ago, jazzbo said: Yes, I ordered both these new cds from Jazz Messengers and they are en route. Wasn't about to pay the amazon prices. Me too. I don't remember Amazon's price for the Treasury Shows being this high in the past. gregmo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jazzbo Posted March 13, 2017 Report Share Posted March 13, 2017 No, in fact they've been surprisingly cheap in the recent past. Ah well! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jazzbo Posted March 15, 2017 Report Share Posted March 15, 2017 Well, I noticed today amazon has lowered the price considerably on the 22nd volume, and there are marketplace sellers offering at even lower prices. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gmonahan Posted March 15, 2017 Report Share Posted March 15, 2017 I suppose if we exercised any patience, we'd get them cheaper, but I fear patience has seldom been one of my (few) virtues! gregmo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jazzbo Posted March 16, 2017 Report Share Posted March 16, 2017 Oh I think we got the same or a bit lower price via jazz messengers, and we may get it as soon or sooner. . . we did alright. Wow, we're up this high in the volumes, I was wondering for a while if we would get there! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gmonahan Posted March 17, 2017 Report Share Posted March 17, 2017 On 3/16/2017 at 5:24 PM, jazzbo said: Oh I think we got the same or a bit lower price via jazz messengers, and we may get it as soon or sooner. . . we did alright. Wow, we're up this high in the volumes, I was wondering for a while if we would get there! Me too, but they seem to be coming fast and furious now. I wouldn't be surprised if all 25 weren't out by the end of the year! gregmo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
medjuck Posted March 17, 2017 Report Share Posted March 17, 2017 2 hours ago, gmonahan said: Me too, but they seem to be coming fast and furious now. I wouldn't be surprised if all 25 weren't out by the end of the year! gregmo It seems you made the right decision: Amazon has still not sent out their expensive offerings and have yet to announce when they will. (Maybe they'll take the opportunity to lower the prices-- he said optimistically and probably naively. ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
medjuck Posted April 1, 2017 Report Share Posted April 1, 2017 OK I now have the 2 cds with a slight price reduction. Vol 23 contains the last 3 actual Treasury shows (the last last one was very short--apparently most of it was pre-empted by a college football game). Has anyone heard the shows from 1953 and have an opinion about them? Also any idea of what else might be on the last two sets since the '53 shows aren't quite enough to fill 4 cds? If vols 24&25 include earlier air shots I'd be tempted to get them. Not sure the '53 material appeals that much. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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