Money Jungle [Expanded] Duke Ellington

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CD - Remastered / Bonus Tracks

  • Release Date: 07/16/2002
  • Original Release: 1962
  • Sales Rank: 4,616
  • Label: BLUE NOTE RECORDS
  • UPC: 724353822729
 
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Money Jungle [Expanded]

1LISTENMoney Jungle / Max Roach 5:27
2LISTENFleurette Africaine / Max Roach 3:33
3LISTENVery Special / Max Roach 4:23
4LISTENWarm Valley / Max Roach 3:31
5LISTENWig Wise / Max Roach 3:17
6LISTENCaravan / Max Roach 4:11
7LISTENSolitude / Max Roach 5:31
8LISTENSwitch Blade / Max Roach 5:21
9LISTENA Little Max (Parfait) / Max Roach 2:57
10LISTENRem Blues / Max Roach 4:15
11LISTENBackward Country Boy Blues / Max Roach 6:30
12LISTENSolitude / Max Roach Alternate Take 4:42
13LISTENSwitch Blade / Max Roach previously unreleased / Alternate Take 5:11
14LISTENA Little Max (Parfait) / Max Roach Alternate Take 2:56
15LISTENRem Blues / Max Roach previously unreleased / Alternate Take 5:44

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Editorial Reviews

Duke Ellington surprised the jazz world in 1962 with his historic trio session featuring Charles Mingus and Max Roach. Not in a mood to simply rework older compositions, the bulk of the original LP focused on music he wrote specifically for the session. "Money Jungle" is a thunderous opener, a blues that might be classified somewhere between post-bop and avant-garde. The gem of the date is the fragile, somewhat haunting ballad "Fleurette Africaine," where Mingus' floating bassline and Roach's understated drumming add to the mystique of an Ellington work that has slowly been gathering steam among jazz musicians as a piece worth exploring more often. "Very Special" is a jaunty upbeat blues, while the angular, descending line of "Wig Wise" also proves to be quite catchy. Ellington also revisits "Warm Valley" (a lovely ballad indelibly associated with Johnny Hodges) and an almost meditative "Solitude." Thunderous percussion and wild basslines complement a wilder-than-usual approach to "Caravan." The 1987 CD reissue added five previously unreleased works written for the session and an alternate of "Solitude"; this 2002 edition adds two new alternate takes. Mingus briefly sings along with his opening bass solo to Ellington's sauntering blues "Switch Blade," while Roach's brushwork seasons the leader's down-and-dirty "Rem Blues." Reissue producer Michael Cuscuna adds a brief false start to "Backward Country Boy Blues" to share a complement that Ellington gave to Mingus after hearing his opening bass solo. Even if you already own the earlier, nearly complete CD, it is well worth investing in this expanded 24-bit version, but don't be surprised if it is made obsolete by a later expanded edition with additional unreleased alternate takes, rehearsals, breakdowns, and studio discussions. Every jazz fan should own a copy of this sensational recording session. Ken Dryden, All Music Guide

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