Sold Date:
June 17, 2019
Start Date:
June 10, 2019
Final Price:
$159.50
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LP...MINT Cover...NM (slightest slightest) edge wear....gorgeous.
Musicians
Hundreds of musicians have been inspired by the album. Pianist states that Money Jungle was the first jazz album that he bought, and that it "sounds like an orchestra being played by a trio. I was inspired to make something [...] big and grandiose just like that".Drummer observed that the members of the trio were "doing their thing, but they’re together", and compares this with later groups led by and , stating that the later groups "have a much freer way of doing it, but everybody's kind of in their own zone and yet they’re definitely playing the composition in tune with each other, just like Duke and Max and Mingus were doing on Money Jungle.":38 Trumpeter had a different view of the session: in a 1964 Down Beat blind listening test of the track "Caravan", he criticized the record company for putting the three musicians together, saying that "Max and Mingus can play together, by themselves. Mingus is a hell of a bass player, and Max is a hell of a drummer. But Duke can't play with them, and they can't play with Duke."
Pianists have been impressed by Ellington's playing. believes that it is one of Ellington's best recordings on piano, as he was forced by the other musicians to improvise in ways beyond what he would normally have played. commented on the free elements in the playing, describing the album as "one of the greatest examples of piano playing I've ever heard".:37 remarked on the forceful, interaction, facilitated by space.:38 commented that, on "Fleurette Africaine", "There's a group dynamic present that's quite amazing. [...] It's a forerunner of ", the trio that he co-founded.
In 1999, the band Rhythm and Brass included Money Jungle tracks on their album More Money Jungle... Ellington Explorations. Drummer Terri Lyne Carrington led the 2013 release Money Jungle: Provocative in Blue, which includes cover versions of tracks from the original album.Of the compositions premiered on the album, "Fleurette Africaine" and "Wig Wise" are commonly recorded by others.
Track listingAll songs composed by Duke Ellington, except where stated.
LP (1963 – UAJ) Side oneNo.TitleLength1."Money Jungle"5:302."Fleurette Africaine (African Flower)"3:363."Very Special"4:264."Warm Valley"3:33