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SOLITUDE

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Rather than being guests, Cleo Laine and John Dankworth have lent their names to the Duke Ellington Orchestra, giving them considerable control over the session; while Mercer Ellington is listed as leader, the conductor and principal arranger is Dankworth. "We're Rockin' in Rhythm" has its moments, especially Dankworth's clarinet solo in the style of Jimmy Hamilton. The best "variation" is "Love Call," based on "Creole Love Call." Laine's reading of "I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good" is one the better renderings of this tune. She seems to have an affection for this song, having recorded it at least twice before. "All Too Soon," with Barry Lee Hall's trumpet and Shelley Paul's tenor playing behind Laine, is another highlight of this session.
Songs:   Details:
 Don't Get Around Much Anymore
 Sophisticated Lady
 I'm Beginning to See the Light
 All Too Soon
 Take My Loves [Sonnet to Hank Cinq]
 I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)
 Love Call
 Don't You Know I Care (Or Don't You Care to Know)
 Solitude
 Reflections
 We're Rockin' in Rhythm
 Come Sunday [From Black Brown & Beige]
 September Rain [Vocal Version of Billy Strayhorn's Chelsea Bridge]
 Cleo's 'A' Train (Incorporating "Take the 'A' Train")
Label: RCA
Number: 68124
Item Code: 16815
Format: CD
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Dates: (1994)
Price: $16.00  
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