Duke Ellington And His Orchestra - 1940/42 mp3
Tracklist
| 1 | In A MellotoneSoloist [Chief] – Cootie Williams, Johnny Hodges |
| 2 | I Don't Know What Kind Of Blues I GotSoloist – Barney Bigard, Ben Webster, Lawrence BrownVocals – Herb Jeffries |
| 3 | Blue SergeSoloist [Principal] – Ben Webster, Duke, Tricky SamWritten-By – M. Ellington |
| 4 | Sepia PanoramaSoloist – Cootie Williams, Ellington, Harry Carney, Jimmy Blanton |
| 5 | A Portrait Of Bert WilliamsSoloist – Barney Bigard, Rex Stewart, Tricky Sam Nanton |
| 6 | Take The "A" TrainSoloist – Ray Nance, Rex StewartWritten-By – Strayhorn |
| 7 | PerdidoSoloist – Ben Webster, Harry Carney, Ray Nance, Rex StewartWritten-By – Tizol |
| 8 | Just A-Settin' And A-Rockin'Soloist – Barney Bigard, Ben Webster, Ray Nance, Tricky SamWritten By – Ellington-StrayhornWritten-By – Strayhorn |
| 9 | Main StemSoloist [Solos] – Barney Bigard, Ben Webster, Johnny Hodges, Lawrence Brown, Ray Nance, Rex Stewart, Tricky Sam Nanton |
| 10 | What Am I Here For?Soloist – Ben Webster, Duke, Rex Stewart, Tricky Sam |
| 11 | Rocks In My BedBass – Jimmy BryantSoloist – Barney Bigard, Duke, Johnny HodgesVocals – Ivy Anderson |
| 12 | I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)Soloist [Instrumental Solo Comments] – Johnny HodgesVocals – Ivy AndersonWritten By – Webster-EllingtonWritten-By – Webster |
| 13 | Cotton TailSoloist – Ben Webster, Cootie Williams, Harry Carney |
| 14 | The Flaming SwordSoloist – Cootie Williams, Juan Tizol, Tricky Sam |
| 15 | Rumpus In RichmondSoloist – Barney Bigard, Cootie Williams, Joe Nanton |
| 16 | All Too SoonSoloist – Ben Webster, Lawrence BrownWritten By – Sigman-EllingtonWritten-By – Sigman |
Notes
Tracks A1, A7 recorded February 15, 1941.
Track A2 recorded May 28, 1940.
Track A3 recorded June 26, 1942.
Track A4 recorded June 5, 1941.
Track A5 recorded June 26, 1941. From the mus. prod. "Jump For Joy".
Track A6 recorded January 21, 1942.
Track A8 recorded October 17, 1940.
Track B1 recorded September 5, 1940.
Track B2 recorded May 4, 1940.
Track B3 recorded December 2, 1941.
Tracks B4, B5 recorded July 22, 1940.
Track B6 recorded July 24, 1940.
Track B7 recorded September 26, 1941. From the mus. prod. "Jump For Joy".
Track B8 recorded February 26, 1942.
Info
Duke Ellington the Collector from 1928 to 1940 - Duke Ellington & His Famous Orchestra. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Duke Ellington at Fargo, 1940 Live is a live album by the Duke Ellington Orchestra that won the Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album in 1980. The album was recorded at a dance in Fargo, North Dakota. In 1939, two cooperative extension service workers and former South Dakota State College students, Jack Towers and Richard Burris, sought permission from the William Morris Agency representing Duke Ellington to record an upcoming concert in Fargo, North Dakota. Permission was granted to the two. Listen free to Duke Ellington & His Orchestra 1940 Jack the Bear, Ko-Ko and more. 20 tracks 62:34. Duke Ellington and his Orchestra is perhaps the greatest of all Jazz bands. The group stayed together for over fifty years and recorded and wrote some of America's greatest music. The band started in New York City under name of the Washingtonians in 1923, they then briefly became known as Duke Ellington and his Kentucky Club Orchestra, then as Duke Ellington and his Cotton Club Orchestra from 1927 to 1930. Mills 3. Lazy Rhapsody A 3:12 Ellington-Parish-Jackson-Sosnik-Washington 4. Blue Tune B 3:06 Duke Ellington 5. Baby When You Aint There B 2:39 D. Parish 6. Louis Blues C 4:25 W. Handy 7. Creole Love Call C 4:04 Duke Ellington 8. Rose Room C 2:57 A. Williams 9. Blue Harlem D 2:48 Duke Ellington 10. The Sheik Of Araby D 2:54 H. Snyder 11. Swampy River E 2:53 Duke Ellington 12. Fast And Furious E 2:45 D. Potter 13. Best Wishes E 3:07 D. This mid-priced triple-CD box originally five separate LPs contains 64 tracks recorded by Ellington and his band for radio broadcast between March 28, 1946 and June 10, 1947. Alto Saxophone Johnny Hodges Arranged By Additional Arrangements Billy Strayhorn Baritone Saxophone, Reeds Harry Carney Bass Jimmy formats Album CD CD Album CD Single CD Maxi Vinyl records LP 7 inchs 7 inchs SP 7 inchs EP 12 inchs 78 rpm 10 inchs DVD VHS Cassette Clothing T-Shirt Others. Featured items. Shipping costs. Small label, possibly Swedish VGEX, writing on back cover Occasion. Performer: Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra Duke Ellington O. Hardwicke Rudy Jackson H. Carney Bubber Miley L. Metcaff J. Nanton F. Guy W. Braud S. Greer J. Hodges B. Bigard B. Miley A. Whetsel C. Willaims F. Jenkins J. Tizol Braud Greer C. Williams L. Bacon L. Brown B. Webster R. Stewart W. Jones J. Blanton Writer: Ellington Miley Mills Bigard Duke. Fox trot. Digitized at 78 revolutions per minute. Four stylii were used to transfer these records. They are 3. 8 mil truncated conical, 2. 3 mil truncated conical, 2. 8 mil truncated conical, 3. 3 mil tr. Duke Ellington - The Sheik Of Araby. Duke Ellington - Stompy Jones. Duke Ellington - Chloe. Duke Ellington And His Orchestra 1927-1928. Geoffrey Smith presents recordings by Duke Ellington from the early 1940s. For many critics, the band Duke Ellington led from 1940-42 was his very best, packed with stars like Johnny Hodges and Ben Webster who inspired a string of classic Ellington compositions. Geoffrey Smith picks highlights from an immortal ensemble. 1 hour

Performer: Duke Ellington And His Orchestra
Title: 1940/42
Country: Italy
Label: Vik
Style: Big Band, Swing
Catalog: KVP 184
Genre: Jazz
Size MP3: 1612 mb
Rating: 4.9 / 5
Votes: 735
Record source: Vinyl, LP, Compilation










