A very clean and enjoyable transfer of a pristine record.
“Jubilesta” was a hot and moody composition by Puerto Rican trombonist Juan Tizol, who had found success the previous year with his composition “Caravan”, which he sold outright to Irving Mills for $25.
The track was recorded with a smaller combination of players from the Duke Ellington band. Ellington himself is credited on the session – though his piano is not audible on this track to my ears.
Excellent solos and a solid rhythm section make this record a real gem.
0:00 Intro and Clarinet solo (Bigard)
0:58 Trombone solo (Tizol)
1:47 Trumpet solo (Williams)
Recorded in New York City on October 26, 1937.
Released as Vocalion 3922.
Cootie Williams – trumpet
Juan Tizol – valve trombone
Otto Hardwick – alto sax
Barney Bigard – clarinet, tenor sax
Harry Carney – baritone sax
Duke Ellington – piano
Billy Taylor – string bass
Sonny Greer – drums


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