Vinyl Record / Raw Item

Duke Ellington and The Boston Pops - The Duke At Tanglewood

$8.99
In Stock: 1
Artist
Duke Ellington and The Boston Pops
Catalog
ACL-7052
Country
CANADA
Sleeve
VG
Record
NM
Quantity In Stock
1
SKU
V33563
Description
Experience a Timeless Jazz-Pop Collaboration: Duke Ellington and The Boston Pops ? The Duke At Tanglewood (Vinyl Record LP) Step into an unforgettable moment in music history with *The Duke At Tanglewood*, a thrilling live collaboration between jazz legend Duke Ellington and the illustrious Boston Pops Orchestra. Captured live in 1965 at the renowned Tanglewood Music Center, this exquisitely pressed vinyl LP brings together the sophistication of classical orchestration with the boundless energy of Ellington?s jazz genius. From the first note, you?ll be transported into a night like no other, where lush strings and swinging brass intersect, conducting music that transcends genre and generation. Under the baton of Arthur Fiedler, the Boston Pops elevate Ellington?s mesmerizing arrangements, creating a spellbinding synergy that envelops every listener. Hear classics like ?Caravan,? ?Mood Indigo,? and ?Satin Doll? as you?ve never experienced them before ? bold, beautiful, and brimming with the excitement of a live performance. This LP is a must-have for collectors and music lovers looking to savor the golden age of American music. Each track on this album radiates the heart and spontaneity of Duke Ellington?s vision, complemented perfectly by the Boston Pops? refined artistry. The pristine analog warmth of the vinyl format ensures that every subtle nuance ? from the gentle sweep of the strings to the playful rhythms of Ellington?s piano ? is faithfully preserved. Celebrate two giants of their genres united in one historic recording. Whether you?re seeking a standout addition to your jazz collection or an elegant gift for the audiophile in your life, *The Duke At Tanglewood* offers a front-row seat to a once-in-a-lifetime musical rendezvous. Bring home the magic of Duke Ellington and The Boston Pops ? and let your turntable spin a slice of history.