Hank Jones Solol A Tribute to Duke Ellington

The Great Jazz Trio - N.Y. Sophisticate: A Tribute to Duke Ellington (1984)

The Great Jazz Trio - N.Y. Sophisticate: A Tribute to Duke Ellington (1984)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 244 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 104 MB | Covers - 18 MB
Genre: Jazz, Post-Bop | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Denon (38C38-7097)

Hank Jones is one of the most gifted jazz pianists of the second half of the 20th century, and this salute to Duke Ellington is only slightly blemished by the sometimes overbearing string arrangements by Masahiko Satoh. His trio, with bassist Eddie Gomez and drummer Jimmy Cobb, sticks to familiar selections from the vast Ellington songbook, with Jones occasionally switching to a Fender Rhodes electric piano or celeste. Happily the strings are omitted from cookers such as "C Jam Blues" and "Take the 'A' Train." Worth searching for.
John Pizzarelli - Rockin' In Rhythm: A Tribute To Duke Ellington (2010) Repost

John Pizzarelli - Rockin' In Rhythm: A Tribute To Duke Ellington (2010)
EAC | FLAC (log,tracks+cue) -> 312 Mb (5% Rec.)
Mp3 CBR320 Kbps -> 115 Mb (5% Rec.) | Scans -> 66 Mb
Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Swing, Smooth Jazz | Label: Telarc, TEL-31921-02 | 0:49:47

John Pizzarelli takes so naturally to these Ellington classics that if you didn't know better, you might think they were written for him. Following With a Song in My Heart, the guitarist/vocalist's 2008 tribute to songwriting icon Richard Rodgers, and, prior to that, 2006's Dear Mr. Sinatra, it would seem that Pizzarelli is systematically checking off all of those to whom he feels indebted. And that's a good thing, because his dedication to and understanding of this music is unquestioned.

Various Artists - Going Home: A Tribute to Duke Ellington (2000)  Music

Posted by BlondStyle at Aug. 24, 2020
Various Artists - Going Home: A Tribute to Duke Ellington (2000)

Various Artists - Going Home: A Tribute to Duke Ellington (2000)
Jazz, Big Band, Swing, Vocal, Soul | EAC Rip | FLAC, Tracks+CUE+LOG+Scans (PNG) | 52:20 | 407,71 Mb
Label: Platinum Entertainment, Inc. (USA) | Cat.# 3767 | Released: 2000-03-14

Of the many centennial tributes to Ellington, this one offers a stance that is marginally authentic, claiming to give a glimpse of what Ellington would've sounded like had he been a pop artist, which he was not. George Duke produced this session with three different big bands: one from L.A., another in Chicago, and the third is "Kashif's Biggest Band." There are many outstanding legit jazz artists playing in these big bands though, and they lend a certain amount of traditional feel within this overtly watered-down Ellington-ian effort.
Green Hill Productions - A Tribute To Duke Ellington (1997) {Green Hill Productions} **[RE-UP]**

Green Hill Productions - A Tribute To Duke Ellington (1997) {Green Hill Productions}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and log | scans | 227 mb
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 79 mb
Genre: jazz

A Tribute To Duke Ellington is a budget Duke Ellington tribute CD released in 1997. While it doesn't list an artist name or any musician credits, the name Green Hill Productions is on the disc as that is also the name of the label.
Sonny Stitt - I Remember Bird & A Tribute To Duke Ellington (1977) {Rhino--Collectables COL-CD-7258 rel 2002}

Sonny Stitt - I Remember Bird & A Tribute To Duke Ellington (1977) {Rhino–Collectables COL-CD-7258 rel 2002}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 460 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 185 Mb
Full Artwork @ 300 dpi (jpg) -> 47 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 1977, 2002 Catalyst / Rhino / Collectables | COL-CD-7258
Jazz / Bop / Saxophone

I Remember Bird/A Tribute to Duke Ellington (originally released as Sonny Stitt With Strings) combines 14 tracks on one disc from Stitt's long-out-of-print Catalyst sessions from 1977. Saxophonist Sonny Stitt was a disciple of Charlie Parker, and throughout his career released several dates that portrayed that influence in a better light, especially 1963's Stitt Plays Bird. A Tribute to Duke Ellington is the stronger effort, with Stitt employing a string section. This format works especially well on "In a Sentimental Mood," "Take the 'A' Train," "Jeep's Blues," and "Cottontail." It's not surprising that Stitt maintained the same approach to strings as Charlie Parker did a decade prior – soaring above them rather than being held down by them. This two-fer should please both the collector and casual listener alike.
Dizzy Gillespie - Concert of the Century: A Tribute to Charlie Parker (2016)

Dizzy Gillespie - Concert of the Century: A Tribute to Charlie Parker (2016)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 387 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 139 Mb | 01:00:26
Jazz, Hard Bop | Label: Justin Time

On Nov 24th, 1980, Dizzy Gillespie invited 5 jazz legends - Milt Jackson, James Moody, Hank Jones, Ray Brown & Philly Joe Jones - to join him onstage in Montreal to play tribute to the legendary Charlie Parker. A limited quantity bootleg LP of the concert soon appeared and then disappeared from the marketplace and the tapes lay dormant for over 30 years. The pristinely restored “Concert of the Century” is now available on audiophile 180 gram 2LP vinyl and CD via the Justin Time Essentials Collection.

Duke Ellington - A Portrait Of Duke Ellington (1997)  Music

Posted by popsakov at Oct. 8, 2020
Duke Ellington - A Portrait Of Duke Ellington (1997)

Duke Ellington - A Portrait Of Duke Ellington (1997)
2CD | EAC Rip | WavPack (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 368 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 355 Mb
Full Scans ~ 88 Mb | 01:13:45 + 01:12:22 | RAR 5% Recovery
Early Jazz, Big Band, Swing | Gallerie #Gale 405

Greatest all-round musical figure of the 20th century, who achieved monumental status as a composer, bandleader, arranger, and instrumentalist. Duke Ellington was the most important composer in the history of jazz as well as being a bandleader who held his large group together continuously for almost 50 years. The two aspects of his career were related; Ellington used his band as a musical laboratory for his new compositions and shaped his writing specifically to showcase the talents of his bandmembers, many of whom remained with him for long periods. Ellington also wrote film scores and stage musicals, and several of his instrumental works were adapted into songs that became standards. In addition to touring year in and year out, he recorded extensively, resulting in a gigantic body of work that was still being assessed a quarter century after his death.

VA - Timeless: A Tribute To Hank Williams (2001) [HDCD]  Music

Posted by Designol at Sept. 27, 2024
VA - Timeless: A Tribute To Hank Williams (2001) [HDCD]

VA - Timeless: A Tribute To Hank Williams (2001)
Bob Dylan, Sheryl Crow, Keb' Mo', Beck, Mark Knopfler
Tom Petty, Keith Richards, Emmylou Harris, Johnny Cash

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 268 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 135 Mb | Scans included
Country, Honky-Tonk, Pop/Rock | Label: Lost Highway | # 088 170 239-2 | 00:43:17

Like 1999's tribute to Gram Parsons, Return of the Grievous Angel, this successful collection revives the tired "tribute" concept and applies it in homage to a key figure in country music. Interpreting songs from across Hank Williams's short and troubled career, a range of high-profile artists use different approaches with equally gratifying results. Tom Petty, Sheryl Crow, and Hank Williams III play familiar songs with traditional arrangements (Ms. Crow's yodel is an eye opener); Beck, Mark Knopfler, and Keb' Mo' stay closer to their own idioms. Keith Richards's reedy vocal makes "You Win Again" all his own, and Bob Dylan, who has only rarely lent his services to these sorts of projects, leads his touring band through a blues shuffle on "I Can't Get You Off of My Mind." The estimable Lost Highway label has assembled an illustrious cast to sing the praises of the artist who inspired its name, and in doing so it has created a far better testament to its musical mindset than can ever be captured in the term Americana.

VA - Random: A Tribute to Gary Numan (1997) 2CDs  Music

Posted by Designol at March 3, 2024
VA - Random: A Tribute to Gary Numan (1997) 2CDs

VA - Random: A Tribute to Gary Numan (1997) 2CD
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 772 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 266 Mb | Scans ~ 45 Mb | 02:00:29
Electronic, Rock, Pop, Synthpop, Industrial | Label: Beggars Banquet | # BBQCD 195

Gary Numan is known for robotic, stylized singing. His primitive electronics and pre-"new romantic" sound did nothing for me. A myriad, zealous voices will tell you that Numan was sings "good songs." Now, in this 2-CD collection of Numan interpretations you can hear those good songs without Numan's idiosyncratic delivery. The known and the unknown join to make proto-dance music out of mechanical master's material. Matt Sharp (Weezer) and Damon Albarn (Blur) cover "We Have a Technical." Also on the compilation are Gravity Kills, EMF, The Magnetic Fields, Jesus Jones, the out-of-place hip hop group Underdog (but, there's only one of them), Sukia, The Orb, Pop Will Eat Itself. One of my favorite cuts is "Metal" by Towering Inferno. Brian Eno described their Kaddish album as "frightening" and they are here joined by Eddie Reader. I also am very fond of the two versions of "Are 'Friends' Electric?" Techno rockers Republicaare joined by Numan himself for one version and Belgian discovery An Pierle offers another.
Duke Ellington - New Orleans Suite (1971) {198x Atlantic Jazz} **[RE-UP]**

Duke Ellington - New Orleans Suite (1971) {198x Atlantic Jazz}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and log | scans | 249 mb
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 100 mb
Genre: jazz

New Orleans Suite is the 1971 album by Duke Ellington. Released on Atlantic, it was the last album to feature Johnny Hodges, who died within the recording sessions for the album. This pressing doesn't have the reissue date but it's most likely sometime in the late 80's (between 1987 and 1989).