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Jazz album review: Johnny Hodges and his Orchestra

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Published Date: 24 May 2009
JOHNNY HODGES AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Used To Be Duke

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Verve 0602517967151, £9.78
Don't trade in your 1991 CD release of this classic album by the magnificent alto saxophonist Johnny Hodges: it's got three more tracks than this latest reissue.

Recorded in 1954, Used To Be Duke finds the magisterial Hodges in terrific form, accompanied by a star-studded line-up dominated by musicians – among them John Coltrane – from the band he set up when he left Ellington's outfit, as well as a pair of guests from the Ellington orchestra of the day. The music may be a mixture of standards and bluesy originals, but the feel is sublimely Ellingtonian.

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  • Last Updated: 22 May 2009 5:20 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Jazz reviews , album reviews
 
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Tim Nunnally,

Tuscaloosa, Alabama USA 24/05/2009 17:21:43
This is a fantastic album. The original issue was the LP number 1060 on the Norgran label.

Tim Nunnally
http://milesoftrane.blogspot.com/

 

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