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Duke Ellington And His Orchestra - Ellington At Newport FLAC
Performer:
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra
Album:
Ellington At Newport
Style:
Big Band, Swing
Released:
1957
Country:
US
Label:
Columbia
Catalog:
CL 934
FLAC size:
2844 mb
MP3 size:
1530 mb
WMA size:
1428 mb


Tracklist


1Blues To Be There
Clarinet, Soloist – Russell ProcopePiano, Soloist – Duke EllingtonTrumpet, Soloist – Cat AndersonWritten-By – Strayhorn, Ellington
2Diminuendo And Crescendo In Blue
Written-By – Ellington
3Jeep's Blues
Alto Saxophone, Soloist – Johnny HodgesWritten-By – Ellington, Hodges
4Newport Jazz Festival Suite
5Newport Up
Clarinet, Soloist – Jimmy HamiltonTenor Saxophone, Soloist – Paul GonsalvesTrumpet, Soloist – Clark TerryWritten-By – Strayhorn, Ellington
6Festival Junction
Alto Saxophone, Soloist – Russell ProcopeBaritone Saxophone, Soloist – Harry CarneyClarinet, Soloist – Jimmy HamiltonTenor Saxophone, Soloist – Paul GonsalvesTrombone, Soloist – Britt Woodman, Butter JacksonTrumpet, Soloist – Cat Anderson, Willie CookWritten-By – Strayhorn, Ellington


Credits


  • Liner NotesGeorge Avakian
  • Photography – Arnold Newman


Notes


6-eyed label design, see images.

Recorded in performance at the American Jazz Festival at Newport, R.I., on July 7, 1956


Barcodes


  • Matrix / Runout (Side 1): XLP38809-1B
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 2): XLP38810-1E
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 1): Matrix / Runout (Side 1): XLP38809-1C
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 2): Matrix / Runout (Side 2): XLP38810-1A
  • Matrix / Runout ((var. 2) side A runout stamped): XLP38809-1C ☆ T
  • Matrix / Runout ((var. 2) side B runout stamped): XLP38810-1E ☆ T HI


Companies


  • Recorded At – Newport Jazz Festival


Album


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