Duke Ellington was widely recorded in concert over his many decades in jazz, but the discovery of a previously unreleased live tape from 1950, in surprisingly listenable fidelity, is still an occasion worthy of applause. Of course the mere surfacing of the recording wouldn't mean a thing if it didn't have that swing, and this set does indeed. Accompanied by a relatively small group consisting of trumpeter Ray Nance (who also sings), clarinetist/tenor saxophonist Jimmy Hamilton, alto saxophonist Johnny Hodges, bassist/bass clarinetist Harry Carney, both Sonny Greer and Butch Ballard on drums, and Ellington's longtime co-writer Billy Strayhorn also on piano, plus the vocalist Kay Davis, Ellington is in fine form throughout. Ever the gentleman, Ellington introduces the numbers to the Swiss audiences, jokes a bit, and leads his charges in a most dignified manner. The performances are tight and inspired, respectful of the big-band tradition but unafraid to dip a few toes into the progressive waters looming ahead as the '50s kicked in. Solos are never less than praiseworthy and often quite hot. The song list yields no real surprises -- standards of the Ellington repertoire and/or of the era in general such as "Take the 'A' Train," "Creole Love Call," "S'Wonderful," and "How High the Moon" are among the numbers performed -- and overall the album does what it needs to: gives an accurate reflection of where this pioneer stood at this point in his long, legendary career. ~ Jeff Tamarkin, All Music Guide
Live in Zurich Switzerland: 2.5.1950
11/12/2007 | Tcb Music
All Music Guide Review
Live in Zurich Switzerland: 2.5.1950 Track Listing
Credits of Live in Zurich Switzerland: 2.5.1950
- Wendell Marshall
- Bass
- Alva Beau McCain
- Saxophone
- Peter Pfister
- Remastering
- Billy Strayhorn
- Piano
- Nelson Williams
- Trumpet
- Peter Schmidlin
- Executive Producer
- Werner Keller
- Photography
- Theo Zwicky
- Photography
- Lawrence D. Brown
- Trombone
- Russell Procope
- Saxophone
- Quentin Jackson
- Trombone
- Sonny Greer
- Bass, Drums
- Harold Baker
- Trumpet
- Butch Ballard
- Drums
- Don Byas
- Saxophone
- Harry Carney
- Bass, Clarinet (Bass), Saxophone
- Kay Davis
- Vocals
- Duke Ellington
- Piano, Leader
- Dude Durst
- Cover Design
- Jimmy Hamilton
- Clarinet, Sax (Tenor), Saxophone
- Al Killian
- Trumpet
- Johnny Hodges
- Saxophone, Sax (Alto)
- Ray Nance
- Vocals
- Ernie Royal
- Trumpet














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