Ella Fitzgerald & Duke Ellington - Ella at Duke's Place

Primary Artist
Ella Fitzgerald & Duke Ellington
Album Title
Ella at Duke's Place
Release Date
October, 1965 
Time
97:11 
Review by Scott Yanow
This CD reissues Ella Fitzgerald's second studio session with Duke Ellington, following her first (Sings The Duke Ellington Songbook) by eight years. The underrated set begins quietly with four emotional ballads (who else could hold their own with Johnny Hodges on "Passion FlowerNULL") before Fitzgerald gets to scat a bit on the closing vamp of "Azure," comes up with fresh ideas on "Duke's Place" and closes the show by scatting up a storm on "Cotton Tail." The band makes its presence known in the ensembles, some solos by tenor saxophonist Paul Gonsalves, altoist Hodges and trumpeter Cootie Williams (whose opening spot on "Duke's Place" is quite jubilant), and the high-note trumpet of Cat AndersonRead More
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