More of the Music of Duke Ellington

- A seriously good sounding Stereo 6-Eye pressing with solid Double Plus (A++) sound on both sides
- Here are boatloads of the kind of Tubey Magical richness that make these vintage Columbia recordings the uniquely satisfying listening experience we know them to be
- The title of the album was changed soon after its release in 1959 to Dance to Duke! — note that the back cover and the label kept the original title: Ellington – His piano and his Orchestra at the Bal Masque
- More superb sound from the legendary CBS 30th Street Studios in New York – the size and power of a jazz orchestra in glorious all analog sound
- “Ellington and his all-star orchestra manage to transform what could be a set of tired revival swing into superior dance music and swinging jazz… a surprise success.”
If you want to know what it was like to attend an Ellington supper club concert, this record will do the trick (even though the album was recorded in the studio and the applause added later). Ellington’s magic is on display for everyone to hear. (more…)








