The Treasury Shows 01

Duke Ellington
The Treasury Shows 01

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Storyvil
Release date: 06/Feb/2001
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 (Opening Theme) Take the 'A' Train
1.2 Blutopia
1.3 Midriff
1.4 Creole Love Call
1.5 Suddenly It Jumped
1.6 Frustration
1.7 I'm Beginning to See the Light
1.8 The Perfume Suite
1.9 The Perfume Suite: Love
1.10 The Perfume Suite: Violence
1.11 The Perfume Suite: Dancers in Love
1.12 The Perfume Suite: Sophistication
1.13 Air Conditioned Jungle
1.14 I Ain't Got Nothin' But the Blues
1.15 Subtle Slough
1.16 Passion Flower (Into Closing)
1.17 (Theme) Take the 'A' Train
1.18 Hayfoot, Strawfoot
1.19 Don't Get Around Much Anymore
1.20 A Slip of the Lip
1.21 Take the 'A' Train
2.1 (Theme) Moon Mist
2.2 New World A-Comin'
2.3 Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen
2.4 Mood Indigo
2.5 Chant for FDR (American Lullaby)
2.6 Poor Pilgrim of Sorrow
2.7 Creole Love Call
2.8 Moon Mist (Into Broadcast Close)
2.9 (Transcription Theme) Any Bonds Today?
2.10 (Theme) Take the 'A' Train
2.11 Don't Get Around Much Anymore
2.12 Caravan
2.13 Bond Promo
2.14 It Can't Be Wrong
2.15 Johnny Come Lately
2.16 (Closing Theme) Any Bonds Today?
2.17 (Opening Theme) Any Bonds Today?
2.18 (Theme) Take the 'A' Train
2.19 Wait for Me Mary
2.20 Moon Mist
2.21 Bond Promo
2.22 A Slip of the Slip
2.23 Things Ain't What They Used to Be
2.24 (Closing Theme) Any Bonds Today?
Number of discs: 2
Description:Treasury Shows 1 is an album by Duke Ellington, released in 2011. The album is a jazz 2-CD. -
©&? 2000 D.E.T.S. Total time (CD1): 64:36. Total time (CD2). 59:06. Sessions location and date: # 1-1 to 1-16: Treasury Broadcast No. 1, 400 Restaurant, NYC, April 7th, 1945. # 1-17 to 1-21: Duke Ellington performing at War Bond Rally, NBC - Studio 6B - Radio City, May 1st, 1943. # 2-1 to 2-8: Duke Ellington's Treasury Broadcast - 400 Restaurant, NYC, April 14th, 1945. # 2-9 to 2-16: Treasury Star Parade No. 231 (transcribed in June 1943, NYC). # 2-17 to 2-24: Treasury Star Parade No. 232 (transcribed in June 1943, NYC). Duke Ellington is incorrectly credited with co-writing track 2-23. Mercer Ellington wrote this piece alone, with a lyric added later by Ted Persons. Verified by ASCAP research.
"The Treasury Shows 01" is a remarkable CD release featuring the legendary jazz composer, pianist, and bandleader Duke Ellington. This album captures live radio broadcasts from the early 1940s, showcasing Ellington's orchestra at its creative peak with vibrant performances and rare arrangements. The collection offers listeners an authentic glimpse into the golden era of big band jazz, highlighting classics as well as lesser-known gems performed by some of the finest musicians in jazz history. Storyville Records, renowned for their dedication to preserving historic jazz recordings, has meticulously restored these sessions to ensure outstanding sound quality and historical accuracy. Duke Ellington remains one of the most influential figures in music history; his innovative compositions such as "Mood Indigo," "Take The 'A' Train," and "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)" have left an indelible mark on both jazz and popular music worldwide.
No. of tracks: 45
Manufacturer No.: SV9039001
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