Collaborative albums such as this one always have been something of a stunt on the part of the record label, with the artists themselves usually stuck with too little time to work out something that would easily act as a functional compromise. Many of these albums, then, have faded away with time. Impulse!, however, had more than its share of solid collaborations, with some moments of glory thrown in for good measure. This one isn't really one of those moments of glory, but it is a lot of fun, whether it's the daffy cut-up of "Limbo Jazz" or the slow New Orleans smoke of "Wanderlust." All present turn in nice performances on this set of Ellington numbers, there are no blatant flubs (though the ensemble isn't as tight as it could have been.) The remastering is excellent, giving the disc a nice clear sound, and a bonus track, "Solitude," has been added.

Tracklist:
1. Limbo Jazz
2. Mood Indigo
3. Ray Charle's Place
4. Wanderlust
5. You Dirty Dog
6. Self-Portrait (of the Bean
7. The Jeep is Jumpin
8. The Ricitic
9. Solitude
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Duke Ellington Meets Coleman HawkinsNote: This is an exception I make. This two guys are so good, that fused together, it could only be made a master-piece. I wanna warn you, even for you guys who are not addicted or simply dont hear any jazz, try this one out, you'll be spechless.
Jack
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