Duke Jordan Trio So Nice Duke LP 180 Gram Vinyl Tohru Kotetsu JVC Harmonix Master Sound Japan 2017
Title: So Nice Duke
Catalog Number: MSA-001
Label: Three Blind Mice
Reissued by: Master Music Japan
Barcode: 4580247561015
Edition: Premium Edition
Original release year: 1982
Reissue year: 2017
Number of discs: 1
Revolutions per minute: 33⅓ rpm
Disc size: 12"
Vinyl Weight Grade: 180gr
Total Item Weight: 463gr
Pressing country: Japan
For Market Release in: Japan
Added to catalog on: March 23, 2018
Collection: Harmonix Master Sound
Note: Never eligible for any further discounts
Vinyl Gourmet Club: No
Originally recorded by Three Blind Mice Records in August 1982, when the Duke Jordan Trio visited Japan and they performed at an ideal jazz spot called 'So Nice' in Nagoya. Around 1982, it was a golden time for jazz music and quality analog records when TBM released many of the world renowned albums such as Blow Up, Misty and Midnight Sugar to name a few.
- Harmonix Master Sound Japan
- Premium Edition High Quality 180 Gram Vinyl
- Produced by Takeshi "Tee" Fujii and recorded by Norio Ukai
- For Three Blind Mice Records Japan
- Mastered by Tohru Kotetsu at JVC Mastering Japan
- Gatefold Cover with OBI Strip
So Nice Duke was one that TBM had recorded live. Tracks on So Nice Duke are all popular and standard music selected by Duke for his fans. Duke was born April 1, 1922. He was just 60 years old when he came back to play at Nagoya in 1982.
Jazz pianist Duke Jordan is joined here by Jesper Lundgaard on bass and Aage Tanggaard on drums for a session recorded live at Nagoya on June 14, 1982.
Jordan was born in New York and raised in Brooklyn. An imaginative and gifted pianist, Jordan was a regular member of Charlie Parker's so-called "classic quintet" (1947–48), featuring Miles Davis. He participated in Parker's Dial sessions in late 1947 that produced "Dewey Square," "Bongo Bop," "Bird of Paradise," and the ballad "Embraceable You." These performances are featured on Charlie Parker on Dial.
Jordan had a long solo career from the mid-1950s onwards, although for a period in the mid-1960s he drove a taxi in New York to earn more money. After periods accompanying Sonny Stitt and Stan Getz, he performed and recorded in the trio format. His most notable composition, "Jor-du," became a jazz standard when trumpeter Clifford Brown adopted it into his repertoire.
*Note: About 2 seconds in the beginning of first track on side A, there is tape flutter noise caused during the recording.
Musicians:
Duke Jordan, piano
Jesper Lundgaard, bass
Aage Tanggaard, drums
Track Listing:
Side A
1. Tea For Two
2. Stardust
3. My Funny Valentine
4. Jor-Du
Side B
1. Kiss of Spain
2. All the Things You Are
3. Solitude
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