Jazz
Duke Jordan
1922–2006. Danish pianist. in the Bebop tradition.
Duke Jordan was a bebop pianist known for his lyrical, introspective style. He recorded prolifically for SteepleChase in Copenhagen, where he spent much of his later career. Associated with Charlie Parker's classic quintet recordings.
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Sketching for Les Liaisons Dangereuses
$22.99CDSteepleChase
Jun 13, 2025SCCD 36044
Solo Master Pieces, Vol. 2
SteepleChase
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Solo Master Pieces, Vol. 2
Solo Master Pieces, Vol. 1
SteepleChase
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Solo Master Pieces, Vol. 1
In Concert From Japan
SteepleChase
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In Concert From Japan
When You're Smiling
SteepleChase
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“Have no doubt about it, this is a superb record by a great jazz pianist…He plays with great sensitivity and musical understanding…” (Ray Spencer, Jazz Journal International)
“A most agreeable set that is both eminently listenable and very enterprising…This fine trio record deserves to sell well and spread his name further afield…” (Richard Palmer, Jazz Journal International)
Previously issued on SCCD 31232 & SCCD 3124
Wait And See
SteepleChase
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1978 was one of Duke Jordan’s most productive and artistically most fulfilling years. Jordan’s trio with Wilbur Little (bass) and Dannie Richmond (drums) made an extensive European tour that year.
This is one of the live recordings from concerts at the Tivoli Gardens.
“…The old bopper, Duke Jordan, is another pianist who is perhaps under-appreciated … this man could play and he still can. On Wait And See for SteepleChase, we have the quintessential version of Jordan’s classic along with a lot of fine, not-at-all dated bop lines by the pianist…” (Durham Morning Herald)
Osaka Concert, Vol. 2
SteepleChase
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Osaka Concert, Vol. 2
Time On My Hands
SteepleChase
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$45.99
Jan 01, 1988
Time On My Hands
In Copenhagen: Duke Jordan
Storyville Records
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$14.99
Jan 01, 2009
Classical Music
Flight To Norway
SteepleChase
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$22.99
Jun 06, 2003
The collaboration between Duke Jordan and SteepleChase in the 70s represents a major body of Duke Jordan’s creative output both as performing artist and as composer.
Duke led his regular trio with Wilbur Little and Dannie Richmond during the extensive Scandinavian tour in the autumn of 1978. This release is from the concert at the Art Museum at Høvikodden, Norway, filled with Duke Jordan’s melodic magic.
Montmartre 73
SteepleChase
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Duke Jordan’s early success came as member of the Charlie Parker Quintet contributing some of the most endearingly apt introductions of the jazz’ classic repertoires such as “Embraceable You”. He composed quite a few great jazz tunes that became standard numbers like “Jor-du” and “No Problem” among others. After a lengthy hiatus due to his drug problems in the 60s Jordan was rescued by a handful of Danish jazz enthusiasts and started resuming his professional career in Europe and Japan.
The featured young tenorist Bent Jædig had shared the bandstand with Jordan during the years into the 80s.
Along with Jædig two guest players were sitting in: bassists Eddie Gomez (in town with Bill Evans), and South African Johnny Dyani.
This live recording finds Jordan at the famed jazz club Montmartre in the heart of Copenhagen the night before the (studio) recording session of his best-selling album “Flight To Denmark” SCCD 31011.
Duke Jordan made Denmark his permanent home until his death in 2006.
Sketching for Les Liaisons Dangereuses
SteepleChase
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Jun 13, 2025
Duke Jordan (1920 – 2006) was approached in NY by Marcel Romano, musical consultant of the French film Les Liaisons Dangereuse directed by Roger Vadim in 1959 to audition for the soundtracks. It laid down the groundwork for Jordan’s rise to the star composer status. All too famous “No Problem” is not included in this sketching but a few of the tunes we come to appreciate later are here in their prototypes. This recording made in a NY studio has never been heard (except maybe by Vadim). SteepleChase is proud to announce the world premier release of the album of cultural/historical significance.
Lover Man
SteepleChase
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Recorded on the same day after the quintet session (SCCD 31046 Duke’s Delight) in a New York studio in 1975 this attractive trio recording “comprises nearly 40 minutes of sheer unpretentious enjoyment.” (Mark Gardner - Jazz Journal UK)
Duke Jordan’s long association with SteepleChase started with Jordan’s visit to Copenhagen in 1973. The collaboration yielded impressive hoard of highly acclaimed albums including SCCD 31011 Flight To Denmark).
This session with the very best sidemen New York could offer - the veteran bassist Sam Jones and the great drummer Al Foster (who joined Miles Davis shortly after this session - enabled Jordan to display his attractive personal touch featuring Jordan’s own melodious compositions. 180g Audiophile Vinyl
Flight To Denmark
SteepleChase
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Jan 15, 2014
Charlie Parker’s favourite pianist and the composer of the famous “Jordu” Duke Jordan (b. April 1, 1922 in New York) ended his five-year seclusion from the jazz scene when he was invited to play and record in Denmark in 1973. This first recording by Jordan for SteepleChase turned out to be an enormous success which brought Jordan back in the spotlight.
“...I am convinced that this is Duke Jordan’s finest record...” (jazz Journal International)
“...a totally captivating listening experience...” (Billboard) 180g Audiophile Vinyl
As Time Goes By
SteepleChase
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Duke Jordan (1922-2006) famous for his intense lyricism embarked on the world jazz scene as a member of the classic Charlie Parker Quintet in the late 40s with his trademark introduction to “Embraceable You”. Jordan unlike many other American jazz musicians in Bebop era found his artistic and personal living space in Europe since the early 70s. His extensive recording output on SteepleChase including this album from 1985 recorded in Denmark makes up the huge part of his discography.
“A most agreeable set that is both eminently listenable and very enterprising .… Jordan was always a fleetly swinging but subtle pianist whose all-round musicianship has never got the recognition it merits. This fine trio deserves to sell well and spared his name further afield.” (Richard Palmer, Jazz Journal International)
The Great Session
SteepleChase
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$22.99
Jan 01, 1988
The Great Session
Double Duke
SteepleChase
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$38.99
Oct 10, 1997
“Brooklyn pianist enjoys first rate bass and drums backup…He’s one of the giants of the bop era, but his stylings are contemporary and entertaining.” (Recommended album, Billboard)
“…while Jordan’s elegantly simple playing is a delight, his compositions are equally intriguing. …the album has the best work I’ve ever heard from Pedersen and solos from Jordan that proceed with the serene clarity of a mountain spring.” (Larry Kart, Chicago Tribune)
Osaka Concert, Vol. 1
SteepleChase
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Osaka Concert, Vol. 1
Live In Japan, Vol. 1
SteepleChase
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Live In Japan, Vol. 1
Live In Japan, Vol. 2
SteepleChase
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Jan 01, 1989
Live In Japan, Vol. 2
As Time Goes By
SteepleChase
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Duke Jordan (1922-2006) famous for his intense lyricism embarked on the world jazz scene as a member of the classic Charlie Parker Quintet in the late 40s with his trademark introduction to “Embraceable You”. Jordan unlike many other American jazz musicians in Bebop era found his artistic and personal living space in Europe since the early 70s. His extensive recording output on SteepleChase including this album from 1985 recorded in Denmark makes up the huge part of his discography.
“A most agreeable set that is both eminently listenable and very enterprising .… Jordan was always a fleetly swinging but subtle pianist whose all-round musicianship has never got the recognition it merits. This fine trio deserves to sell well and spared his name further afield.” (Richard Palmer, Jazz Journal International)
Two Loves
SteepleChase
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Two Loves
Change A Pace
SteepleChase
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Pianist/composer Irving Sidney “Duke” Jordan (April 1, 1922 – August 8, 2006) was most noted for his association with Charlie Parker in the late 40s and for his compositional talent as the author of “Jordu” and “No Problem”, among others.
“Always a great jazz composer as well as a unique pianist, Duke is forever developing and growing … A fully integrated trio disc that nevertheless has the leader’s personality and style stamped firmly on every track.” (Derek Ansell – Jazz Journal International)
“Every piece here was written by Jordan, and everyone is as worthy of jazz standard status …” Larry Kart – Chicago Tribune)
“He’s one of the giants of the bop era, but his keyboard stylings are contemporary and entertaining.” (Billboard Recommended LP)
Time On My Hands
SteepleChase
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Time On My Hands
Tivoli One
SteepleChase
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$22.99
Jan 15, 1992
Tivoli One
Flight To Japan
SteepleChase
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Flight To Japan
Flight To Denmark
SteepleChase
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Flight To Denmark
Truth
SteepleChase
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$22.99
Oct 15, 1995
Truth
Wait And See
SteepleChase
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Wait And See
Tivoli Two
SteepleChase
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Jun 15, 1995
Tivoli Two
Duke's Artistry
SteepleChase
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Pianist/composer Irving Sidney “Duke” Jordan (April 1, 1922 – August 8, 2006) was most noted for his association with Charlie Parker in the late 40s and for his compositional talent as the author of “Jordu” and “No Problem”, among others.
Late 1970s and throughout 80s Duke Jordan and SteepleChase’s collaboration produced several of outstanding albums.
This recording from 1978 made in New York featured the trumpeter / flugelhornist Art Farmer who was like Jordan an expatriate at the time residing in Vienna, Austria.
Farmer who was a co-founder of famed Jazztet was known for his lyrical and smooth sound on his horn. Duke Jordan the quintessential bob player has played in Charlie Parker’s best group in 1947 and he contributed numerous inspiring tunes to the jazz literature.
