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    Duke Ellington - ...And His Mother Called Him Bill (1968/2018) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

    Posted By: SERTiL
    Duke Ellington - ...And His Mother Called Him Bill (1968/2018) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

    Duke Ellington - …And His Mother Called Him Bill (1968/2018)
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 44:23 minutes | 0.97 GB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front Cover

    When Billy Strayhorn died of cancer in 1967, Duke Ellington was devastated. His closest friend and arranger had left his life full of music and memories. As a tribute, Ellington and his orchestra almost immediately began recording a tribute to Strayhorn, using the late arranger’s own compositions.

    The album features well-known and previously unrecorded Strayhorn tunes that showcase his range, versatility, and, above all, the quality that Ellington admired him most for: his sensitivity to all of the timbral, tonal, and color possibilities an orchestra could bring to a piece of music.

    Full of informality and soulful verve, these recordings feel like they are an afterthought, an unwillingness to completely let go, a eulogy whose final words are questions, elegantly stated and met with only the echo of their last vibrations ringing in an empty room, full of wondering, longing, and helplessness, but above all the point of the questions themselves: “Is this enough?” or “Can there ever be enough to pay an adequate tribute to this man?”

    They are interesting questions, because only five years later we would all be saying the same thing about Ellington. For a man who issued well over 300 albums, this set is among his most profoundly felt and very finest recorded moments.

    "When Billy Strayhorn died of cancer in 1967, Duke Ellington was devastated. His closest friend and arranger had left his life full of music and memories. As a tribute, Ellington and his orchestra almost immediately began recording a tribute to Strayhorn, using the late arranger’s own compositions and charts. The album features well-known and previously unrecorded Strayhorn tunes that showcased his range, versatility, and above all, the quality that Ellington admired him most for: his sensitivity to all the timbral, tonal, and color possibilities an orchestra could bring to a piece of music." (All Music Guide)

    Tracklist:
    1. Snibor 04:16
    2. Boo-Dah 03:32
    3. Blood Count 04:17
    4. U.M.M.G. 03:12
    5. Charpoy 03:05
    6. After All 03:46
    7. The Intimacy of the Blues 02:59
    8. Raincheck 04:34
    9. Day-Dream 04:17
    10. Rock Skippin' at the Blue Note 02:59
    11. All Day Long 02:54
    12. Lotus Blossom 03:56

    Personnel:
    Duke Ellington, piano
    Cat Anderson, trumpet
    Mercer Ellington, trumpet
    Clark Terry, flugelhorn
    Lawrence Brown, trombone
    Chuck Connors, bass trombone
    Johnny Hodges, alto saxophone
    Russell Procope, alto saxophone, clarinet
    Jimmy Hamilton, tenor saxophone, clarinet
    Paul Gonsalves, tenor saxophone
    Aaron Bell, double bass
    Steve Little, drums

    Recorded August and September 1967 in RCA Victor’s Studio A, New York City
    Engineered by Ed Begley
    Produced by Brad McCuen

    Digitally remastered

    foobar2000 1.3.7 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
    log date: 2018-10-05 16:35:13

    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
    Analyzed: Duke Ellington / …And His Mother Called Him Bill
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR11 -0.46 dB -14.68 dB 4:19 01-Snibor
    DR9 -0.46 dB -12.16 dB 3:30 02-Boo-Dah
    DR10 -0.46 dB -15.17 dB 4:21 03-Blood Count
    DR10 -0.46 dB -12.67 dB 3:16 04-U.M.M.G
    DR12 -0.46 dB -14.98 dB 3:09 05-Charpoy
    DR12 -0.79 dB -17.00 dB 3:54 06-After All
    DR12 -0.46 dB -16.25 dB 2:59 07-The Intimacy of the Blues
    DR10 -0.46 dB -13.70 dB 4:39 08-Raincheck
    DR11 -0.46 dB -14.57 dB 4:26 09-Day-Dream
    DR10 -0.46 dB -13.94 dB 3:02 10-Rock Skippin' at the Blue Note
    DR10 -0.46 dB -13.27 dB 2:59 11-All Day Long
    DR12 -0.87 dB -18.03 dB 3:54 12-Lotus Blossom
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    Number of tracks: 12
    Official DR value: DR11

    Samplerate: 96000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 3013 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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