Styles: Jazz, Swing
Year: 1992
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 50:15
Size: 115,7 MB
Art: Front
(3:44) 1. Sophisticated Lady
(3:10) 2. Harlem Speaks
(3:20) 3. In a Sentimental Mood
(3:01) 4. Merry-Go-Round
(3:04) 5. Echoes of Harlem
(2:45) 6. Caravan
(2:44) 7. Diminuendo in Blue
(3:10) 8. Crescendo in Blue
(3:06) 9. I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart
(3:00) 10. Prelude to a Kiss
(2:58) 11. Solitude
(3:18) 12. Concerto for Cootie (Do Nothing Till You Hear from Me)
(3:19) 13. Don't Get Around Much Anymore
(3:14) 14. Cotton Tail
(3:19) 15. I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good
(2:55) 16. Take the 'A' Train
Sophisticated Lady (Duke's Greatest Hits)
Year: 1992
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 50:15
Size: 115,7 MB
Art: Front
(3:44) 1. Sophisticated Lady
(3:10) 2. Harlem Speaks
(3:20) 3. In a Sentimental Mood
(3:01) 4. Merry-Go-Round
(3:04) 5. Echoes of Harlem
(2:45) 6. Caravan
(2:44) 7. Diminuendo in Blue
(3:10) 8. Crescendo in Blue
(3:06) 9. I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart
(3:00) 10. Prelude to a Kiss
(2:58) 11. Solitude
(3:18) 12. Concerto for Cootie (Do Nothing Till You Hear from Me)
(3:19) 13. Don't Get Around Much Anymore
(3:14) 14. Cotton Tail
(3:19) 15. I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good
(2:55) 16. Take the 'A' Train
"Sophisticated Lady" is a jazz standard, composed as an instrumental in 1932 by Duke Ellington. Additional credit is given to publisher Irving Mills whose words were added to the song by Mitchell Parish. The words met with approval from Ellington, who described them as "wonderful but not entirely fitted to my original conception". That original conception was inspired by three of Ellington's grade school teachers. "They taught all winter and toured Europe in the summer. To me that spelled sophistication". Duke Ellington and His Orchestra introduced "Sophisticated Lady" in 1933 with an instrumental recording of the song that featured solos by Toby Hardwick on alto sax, Barney Bigard on clarinet, Lawrence Brown on trombone and Ellington on piano. The recording entered the charts on 27 May 1933, and stayed there for sixteen weeks, rising to number three. Ellington’s early vocalist Adelaide Hall recorded two versions of "Sophisticated Lady". In 1944 on the Decca label (Decca F. 8467) and in the soundtrack of the 1989/90 movie documentary celebrating her life entitled Sophisticated Lady. Miss Hall recorded with Ellington on several occasions in 1927, 1932 and 1933. Another version of Adelaide Hall singing "Sophisticated Lady" can be found on footage from British TV in the 1987 Terry Wogan Show. Arild Andresen, piano with guitar and bass recorded it in Oslo on March 11, 1955, as the first melody of the medley "Klaver-Cocktail Nr. 3" and "With a Song in My Heart" and "Flamingo" (His Master's Voice A.L. 3514). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophisticated_Lady
Sophisticated Lady (Duke's Greatest Hits)
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