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Mark Masters - Masters & Baron Meet Blanton & Webster (CD)

Mark Masters' elegant arrangements with the trombone talents of Art Baron.

Duke Ellington was one of the most iconic and influential composers in the history of jazz, crafting indelible music that continues to be revered and revived to this day. Arguably the pinnacle of his artistry occurred between 1940 and 1942, when his revered Orchestra featured the groundbreaking bassist Jimmie Blanton and the tenor saxophone master Ben Webster. That inspiration is carried forward by the brilliant arranger and bandleader Mark Masters, who revisits the music of the Blanton-Webster Band with his own unique interpretation. The project spotlights the legendary Art Baron, the last trombonist hired by Ellington himself in 1973. Baron occupied the plunger trombone chair of the Ellington Orchestra for the final year of the bandleader's life, and continued with the band under Mercer Ellington.

Track Listing

    • All Too Soon
    • All Too Soon
    • Duke's Place
    • Duke's Place
    • I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)
    • I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)
    • A Flower Is A Lovesome Thing
    • A Flower Is A Lovesome Thing
    • What Am I Here For
    • What Am I Here For
    • Jack The Bear
    • Jack The Bear
    • Perdido
    • Perdido
    • Passion Flower
    • Passion Flower
    • Take The 'A' Train
    • Take The 'A' Train
    • Ko-Ko
    • Ko-Ko
    • Introduction To A Mellotone
    • Introduction To In A Mellotone
    • In A Mellotone
    • In A Mellotone

    Additional Details

    Label: Capri Records

    Genre: Jazz

    Run Time: 58 mins

    Region: 0

    Release Date: 06/18/21

    UPC: 054987416620

    Mark Masters' elegant arrangements with the trombone talents of Art Baron.

    Duke Ellington was one of the most iconic and influential composers in the history of jazz, crafting indelible music that continues to be revered and revived to this day. Arguably the pinnacle of his artistry occurred between 1940 and 1942, when his revered Orchestra featured the groundbreaking bassist Jimmie Blanton and the tenor saxophone master Ben Webster. That inspiration is carried forward by the brilliant arranger and bandleader Mark Masters, who revisits the music of the Blanton-Webster Band with his own unique interpretation. The project spotlights the legendary Art Baron, the last trombonist hired by Ellington himself in 1973. Baron occupied the plunger trombone chair of the Ellington Orchestra for the final year of the bandleader's life, and continued with the band under Mercer Ellington.

    Track Listing

      • All Too Soon
      • All Too Soon
      • Duke's Place
      • Duke's Place
      • I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)
      • I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)
      • A Flower Is A Lovesome Thing
      • A Flower Is A Lovesome Thing
      • What Am I Here For
      • What Am I Here For
      • Jack The Bear
      • Jack The Bear
      • Perdido
      • Perdido
      • Passion Flower
      • Passion Flower
      • Take The 'A' Train
      • Take The 'A' Train
      • Ko-Ko
      • Ko-Ko
      • Introduction To A Mellotone
      • Introduction To In A Mellotone
      • In A Mellotone
      • In A Mellotone

      Additional Details

      Label: Capri Records

      Genre: Jazz

      Run Time: 58 mins

      Region: 0

      Release Date: 06/18/21

      UPC: 054987416620

      $5.07

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      Mark Masters - Masters & Baron Meet Blanton & Webster (CD)

      $14.50

      $5.07

      Description

      Mark Masters' elegant arrangements with the trombone talents of Art Baron.

      Duke Ellington was one of the most iconic and influential composers in the history of jazz, crafting indelible music that continues to be revered and revived to this day. Arguably the pinnacle of his artistry occurred between 1940 and 1942, when his revered Orchestra featured the groundbreaking bassist Jimmie Blanton and the tenor saxophone master Ben Webster. That inspiration is carried forward by the brilliant arranger and bandleader Mark Masters, who revisits the music of the Blanton-Webster Band with his own unique interpretation. The project spotlights the legendary Art Baron, the last trombonist hired by Ellington himself in 1973. Baron occupied the plunger trombone chair of the Ellington Orchestra for the final year of the bandleader's life, and continued with the band under Mercer Ellington.

      Track Listing

        • All Too Soon
        • All Too Soon
        • Duke's Place
        • Duke's Place
        • I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)
        • I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)
        • A Flower Is A Lovesome Thing
        • A Flower Is A Lovesome Thing
        • What Am I Here For
        • What Am I Here For
        • Jack The Bear
        • Jack The Bear
        • Perdido
        • Perdido
        • Passion Flower
        • Passion Flower
        • Take The 'A' Train
        • Take The 'A' Train
        • Ko-Ko
        • Ko-Ko
        • Introduction To A Mellotone
        • Introduction To In A Mellotone
        • In A Mellotone
        • In A Mellotone

        Additional Details

        Label: Capri Records

        Genre: Jazz

        Run Time: 58 mins

        Region: 0

        Release Date: 06/18/21

        UPC: 054987416620

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