Ella Fitzgerald records ‘Ella at Duke’s Place’ with the Duke Ellington Orchestra (1965)
Ella Fitzgerald‘s ‘Ella at Duke’s Place’ is a studio album recorded on October 18,19,20, 1965, with the Duke Ellington Orchestra and released in 1965 By Verve.
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Ella Fitzgerald‘s ‘Ella at Duke’s Place’ is a studio album recorded on October 18,19,20, 1965, with the Duke Ellington Orchestra and released in 1965 By Verve.
Wayne Shorter‘s ‘The All Seeing Eye’ is his ninth album recorded on October 15, 1965 and released the same year by Blue Note.
John Coltrane‘s ‘Live in Seattle’ is an album recorded on September 30, 1965 and released In 1971 by Impulse!.
Junior Wells ‘Hoodoo Man Blues’ is his debut album recorded with Buddy Guy on September 22 and 23, 1965 and released the same year by Delmark.
The Replacements‘ ‘Tim’ is their fourth studio album produced by Tommy Ramone and released on September 18, 1985 by Sire
Lee Morgan‘s ‘Cornbread’ is an album recorded on September 18, 1965 with Herbie Hancock, Billy Higgins, Jackie McLean, Hank Mobley and Larry Ridley.
Otis Redding‘s ‘Otis Blue’ is his third studio album featuring ‘I’ve Been Loving You Too Long,’ ‘Satisfaction’ and ‘Respect,’ produced by Jim Stewart and Steve Cropper and released on September 15, 1965 by Volt
Bob Dylan‘s ‘Highway 61 Revisited’ is his sixth studio album released on August 30, 1965 by Columbia.
‘Live at the London Palladium’ by Judy Garland & Liza Minnelli is an album recorded in November 1964 and released on July 25, 1965 by Capitol Records.
‘More Hits by The Supremes‘ is their sixth studio album (released on July 23, 1965) that includes ‘Stop! In the Name of Love’ and ‘Back in My Arms Again.’
‘Sonny Rollins on Impulse!’ is his first album recorded on July 8, 1965 to be released the same year on the Impulse! label.
John Coltrane‘s ‘Ascension’ is an album of continuous performance without breaks recorded on June 28, 1965 and released in February 1966 by Impulse!
Lee Morgan‘s ‘The Gigolo’ is an album recorded on June 25 & July 1, 1965 with a quintet featuring Wayne Shorter, Harold Mabern, Bob Cranshaw and Billy Higgins and released in 1966 by Blue Note.
‘Smokin’ at the Half Note’ by Wes Montgomery & the Wynton Kelly Trio is their second collaboration album recorded live in late June 1965 and in studio, on September 22, 1965 and released the same year by Verve.
The Byrds‘ ‘Mr. Tambourine Man’ feat. “All I Really Want to Do” is their debut album released on June 21, 1965 by Columbia.
Sonny Rollins‘ ‘There Will Never Be Another You’ is a live album recorded on June 17, 1965 at Museum of Modern Art, New York and released in 1978 By Impulse!.
Them’s ‘The Angry Young Them’ feat. ‘Gloria’ is their first album featuring lead singer Van Morrison and released on June 11, 1965 by Decca.
Bobby Hutcherson‘s ‘Components’ is an album mixing hard bop on one side and avant-garde on the other, recorded on June 10, 1965 and released the same year by Blue Note.
John Coltrane‘s ‘Kulu Sé Mama’ is an album (two tracks with a large ensemble, four with the ‘classic quartet’) recorded on June 10 & 16, 1965 and October 14, 1965 and released In 1967 By Impulse!