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Duke Ellington - Duke Ellington At Carnegie Hall December 11, 1943 FLAC

Duke Ellington - Duke Ellington At Carnegie Hall December 11, 1943 FLAC
Performer:
Duke Ellington
Album:
Duke Ellington At Carnegie Hall December 11, 1943
Style:
Big Band
Released:
1977
Country:
US
Label:
Everest Records Archive Of Folk & Jazz Music
Catalog:
FS 327
FLAC size:
2057 mb
MP3 size:
2795 mb
WMA size:
2816 mb


Tracklist


1The Star Spangled Banner1:35
2Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me3:45
3Take The "A" Train4:00
4Honeysuckle Rose3:30
5Ellington Medley6:00
6Ring Dem Bells3:10
7Moon Mist3:25
8Part I3:35
9Part II3:20
10Excerpts From "Black, Brown And Beige"
11Tea For Two3:22
12Black And Tan Fantasy6:45
13Jack The Bear3:25


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
AR/LP/12024Duke Ellington His Most Important Second War Concert ‎(LP, Album)AristonAR/LP/12024Italy1970
QS 5002Duke Ellington Sophisticated Duke ‎(LP, Album)IntermediaQS 5002USUnknown
PAN 6902, 6902Duke Ellington His Most Important Second War Concert ‎(LP, Album, RP)SagaPan, Saga PAN 6902, 6902UK1974
SCW-2-2382Duke Ellington Live At Carnegie Hall - December 11, 1943 ‎(CD, Album, RE)Madacy Entertainment, Sound SensationSCW-2-2382Canada1998
KV-107Duke Ellington Duke Ellington And His Important Second War Concert At The Carnegie Hall 1943 ‎(LP)Kiva KV-107Japan1974


Credits


  • Alto SaxophoneJohnny Hodges, Otto Hardwick
  • Baritone SaxophoneHarry Carney
  • BassJunior Raglan
  • ClarinetJimmy Hamilton
  • CornetRex Stewart
  • Drums'Sonny' Greer
  • PianoEllington
  • Tenor SaxophoneElmer 'Skippy' Williams
  • TromboneJoe Nanton, Juan Tizol, Lawrence Brown
  • TrumpetHarold Baker, Ray Nance, Taft Jordan, Wallace Jones


Notes


An Everest Records Production


Barcodes


  • Matrix / Runout (Engraved Side A): FS-327-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Engraved Side B): FS-327-B
  • Other (Upper Left Corner of Back Sleeve): 95429X


Companies


  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Everest Records, Inc.


Video



Album


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