Perdido
Johnny Hodges was Duke Ellington's soprano and alto saxophonist for decades, the voice that defined so much of the Ellington sound. Perdido—that beautiful Juan Tizol composition—became one of his signature vehicles, the kind of tune that let his lyrical approach shine. These recordings feature Hodges leading an orchestra through big band arrangements that give him room to stretch. His soprano work is particularly beautiful, liquid and expressive, floating over an ensemble that swings easily. If you want to understand why Hodges influenced generations of saxophone players, this is the place to hear it. Not flashy or trying too hard—just a master musician doing what he does best in a classic setting.
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Item Details+
| Genre | Jazz |
| Style | Big Band |
| Media | Near Mint (NM or M-) |
| Sleeve | Near Mint (NM or M-) |
| Label | Fresh Sound Records |
| Country | Spain |
| Format | CD |
Tracklist+
- Genre:
- Jazz
- Style:
- Big Band
- Label:
- Fresh Sound Records
- Country:
- Spain
- Year:
- 1. Rose Room 6:49
- 2. Blues For Basie 6:19
- 3. Mood Indigo 6:19
- 4. Squatty Roo 6:49
- 5. Perdido 6:27
- 6. Honey Bunny 6:37
- 7. Passion 3:20
- 8. Pretty Little Girl 2:28
- 9. No Use Kickin' 10:32
- . Ballad Medley 15:19
- 11. Scufflin' 8:13
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