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Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2003 11:50 pm
by CafeSavoy
KevinSchaper wrote:man, can't nobody read the rules..

Blues in Orbit.

if I could make a mix, it would have a ton of stuff from Braggin in Brass, Blanton-Webster and Black, Brown & Beige, and plenty of later albums.. but the man said one, and that's my one.
since you want to be technical. there's no stipulation in the original
presentation of the question that the cd can't be burned.

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2003 10:39 am
by KevinSchaper
CafeSavoy wrote: since you want to be technical. there's no stipulation in the original
presentation of the question that the cd can't be burned.
Ah ha! but what about the limited lifespan of a CDR?

(especially in the sun!)

:)

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2003 12:35 pm
by KevinSchaper
KevinSchaper wrote: (especially in the sun!)
oh yeah, this is a dj gig, not a desert island.. nevermind.

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2003 2:01 pm
by funkyfreak
I was about to ask you where you get such fine quality narcotics... 8)

-FF

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2003 3:49 pm
by djstarr
Kevin *is* from Eugene --- I was thinking the same thing - he must have gone mushroom gathering on his way back home from VLE - ;-()

Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2003 4:21 pm
by KevinSchaper
djstarr wrote:Kevin *is* from Eugene --- I was thinking the same thing - he must have gone mushroom gathering on his way back home from VLE - ;-()
You know, I *did* miss out on the country fair this weekend..

[edit, scary hippy picture removed... for the sake of the children]

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2003 11:14 am
by main_stem
back to the topic at hand.

I'd bring Soul Call.

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2003 12:44 pm
by JesseMiner
main_stem wrote:I'd bring Soul Call.
If you dig Soul Call and are a big Duke Ellington and Ella Fitzgerald fan, I highly recommend the 8-CD collection where all those songs are taken from: Cote d'Azur Concerts on Verve.

Jesse

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2004 8:12 am
by kitkat
KevinSchaper wrote:Blues in Orbit.
Why? For listening or DJing? I can only find one song off that CD that grabs me, but maybe if I got some track recommendations, I could listen to them more attentively and find I like them better.

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2004 2:34 pm
by AlekseyKosygin
The Proper Boxset for Ellington may not be 1 CD but I'm pretty happy with it...I'm beginning to see why it's so hard to answer my question...

But if I HAD to answer it...I would choose the real early thirties Mood Indigo era...I'm listening to song right now called "Echoes Of The Jungle" (1931), it's great stuff...

Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2004 9:41 pm
by Soupbone
The OKeh Ellington 2 disc set would be it for me.... but I have to admit being woefully short on Ellington in my collection.

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2004 11:45 am
by KevinSchaper
kitkat wrote:
KevinSchaper wrote:Blues in Orbit.
Why? For listening or DJing? I can only find one song off that CD that grabs me, but maybe if I got some track recommendations, I could listen to them more attentively and find I like them better.
Villesville, Three J's, Smada & Pie Eye's are the ones I've probably used off of it the most.. the C Jam and Mellotone are both good, but I don't really go to 'em much. and I like, but always forget about, the slow blues stuff too, Blues in Orbit & Blues & Sweet and Pungent..

It might also be sentimental though, because I think it was the first ellington stuff that really grabbed me..

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2004 2:29 pm
by Lawrence
KevinSchaper wrote:
kitkat wrote:
KevinSchaper wrote:Blues in Orbit.
Why? For listening or DJing? I can only find one song off that CD that grabs me, but maybe if I got some track recommendations, I could listen to them more attentively and find I like them better.
Villesville, Three J's, Smada & Pie Eye's are the ones I've probably used off of it the most.. the C Jam and Mellotone are both good, but I don't really go to 'em much. and I like, but always forget about, the slow blues stuff too, Blues in Orbit & Blues & Sweet and Pungent..
I was going to say it a while back when Kevin originally posted it, but "Blues In Orbit" is definitely one of my favorite Ellington CDs, as well.

Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 12:20 pm
by kitkat
This is the most generic Ellington thread I can find, so I'll post this here (like Swifty, I hate thread clutter in forums...sorry to those of you who'd rather I start a new one).

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Anyway, for those of you who like "Soul Call," a live 1966 recording that has a pretty interesting "Main Stem" (if you ever saw Minneapolis dancers bust out a line dance to "Main Stem," this is the version it was choreographed to) and "Kinda Dukish / Rockin' in Rhythm" (please, people, play this! I'm the only one at events I go to who does, and I never get to dance to it), I present:

Piano In the Background
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It has the same arrangements (Blanton-Webster-era and other great stuff reinterpreted and still swinging hard), but recorded in a studio and balanced quite differently in volume among the sections than the live takes of the same arrangements. If you find yourself in a same-song DJ battle against someone who plays off Soul Call, this album might be a great weapon.

I haven't tested it on the dance floor, but I'm eager to.

Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 12:56 am
by Eyeball
How about his MARY POPPINS album? It has lots of songs everone knows and it is a much better album than I ever thought it would be.

Or maybe the two 'big band hits' albums he did at around the same time in the 60s.

Good stuff. Stereo. Hi-Fi.

All of them came out on a Mosiac box set, but maybe the individual albums have come out on individual CDs.