This rare trio session by
Duke Ellington (on which he is joined by bassist
Aaron Bell and drummer
Sam Woodyard) was the first of several in the early '60s that featured his piano in a variety of settings. It is particularly interesting hearing
Ellington performing some of his rarer compositions such as "Cong-Go," "Fontainebleau Forest," "It's Bad to Be Forgotten," and "A Hundred Dreams Ago." There are also beautiful renditions of three standards, "I Can't Get Started," "Body and Soul," and "Summertime," and a blues ("Blues for Jerry") is performed as well. One wishes that, when playing the
Duke Ellington songbook, today's revivalists would bring back some of his true obscurities such as the ones on this somewhat forgotten session. [The 2004 remaster by Sony's Legacy imprint features crisp sound, and also includes an intimate read of
Billy Strayhorn's "Lotus Blossom," two takes of "All the Things You Are," and four revealing piano improvisations.] ~ Scott Yanow and Thom Jurek