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Duke Jordan

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The forgotten man of the Bebop movement, pianist Duke Jordan appeared on some of Charlie Parker’s most celebrated recordings in the late ‘40s before slowly (and mysteriously) falling into obscurity. Nevertheless, he has built up an impressive collection of solo recordings over his lengthy career. His unorthodox rhythmic figures, as well as his sprightly, almost staccato attack, separate him from the hordes of Bud Powell imitators. In 1955, he released a pair of records that remain among his best work, featuring such popular standards as “A Night in Tunisia,” “Summertime,” and “Yesterdays.” Jordan resurfaced in 1973, from which point he recorded no less than nineteen albums for the Danish record label Steeplechase (many of them live recordings) up through 1985. Despite his erratic career, Jordan remains a pioneer of Bop.

- Noah Enelow

 
 
 
 
 

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1. Night in Tunisia (5:06) Trio & Quintet $0.99
2. They Can't Take That Away From Me (4:34) One For The Library $0.99
3. Lush Life (3:21) One For The Library $0.99
4. All The Things You Are (3:18) One For The Library $0.99
5. The Way You Look Tonight (3:41) One For The Library $0.99
6. Tea ForTwo/Star Dust (4:45) One For The Library $0.99
7. Yesterdays (4:19) One For The Library $0.99
8. Summertime (4:21) The Most Romantic Jazz In The Universe $0.99
9. Satin Doll (6:21) Live At The Bass Clef, London, 1990 $0.99
10. Don't Blame Me (6:20) Live At The Bass Clef, London, 1990 $0.99

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