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1.1 (Opening Theme) Take the 'A' Train1.2 Blutopia1.3 Bond Promo1.4 Clementine1.5 My Heart Sings1.6 Sentimental Journey1.7 I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)1.8 Three Cent Stomp1.9 Black and Tan Fantasys1.10 Blue Skies (Into Bond Promo and Station Break)1.11 Broadcast Return (Over Piano Music)1.12 Three Concertos: Passion Flower1.13 Three Concertos: Air Conditioned Jungle1.14 Three Concertos: Frantic Fantasy1.15 I'm Beginning to See the Light (; Bond Promo)1.16 Main Stem1.17 Everything But You1.18 Carnegie Blues1.19 Jump for Joy (Closing Theme)/Things Ain't What They Used to Be1.20 Jumpin' Punkins1.21 A Door Will Open1.22 West Indian Dance1.23 I Aini't Got Nothin' But the Blues1.24 Jack the Bear (Into Broadcast Close)2.1 (Opening Theme) Take the 'A' Train2.2 Carnegie Blues2.3 Riff Staccato2.4 Bond Promo2.5 All at Once2.6 Yesterdays2.7 I Miss Your Kiss2.8 Accentuate the Positive2.9 Bond Promo2.10 Blue Cellophane2.11 (Theme) Take the 'A' Train (Into Station Break)2.12 (Theme) Take the 'A' Train (; Broadcast Return)2.13 Prelude to a Kiss2.14 Caravan2.15 Sophisticated Lady2.16 I Ain't Got Nothin' But the Blues2.17 Bond Promo/I'm Beginning to See the Light2.18 In a Mellotone2.19 Harlem Air Shaft2.20 I Don't Mind2.21 Bond Promo2.22 The Jeep Is Jumpin' (Into Broadcast Close)2.23 (Theme) Take the 'A' Train2.24 Just A-Settin' and A-Rockin'2.25 Clementine2.26 The Wonder of You2.27 I'll Buy That Dream2.28 Come to Baby, Do (Into Broadcast Close) |
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 | Description: | Treasury Shows 3 is an album by Duke Ellington, released in 2011. The album is a jazz 2-CD. - ©&? 2001 D.E.T.S.
Tracks 1-1 to 1-19 - Treasury Broadcast No. 4, Adams Theatre, Newark, N.J, May 5th, 1945 (ABC)
Tracks 1-20 to 1-24 - Remote Broadcast From The New Zanzibar, New York City, October 1945 (NBC)
Tracks 2-1 to 2-22 - Treasury Broadcast No. 5, From Studio 6B, Radio City, NYC, May 12th, 1945 (ABC)
Tracks 23-2 to 2-28 - Remote Broadcast From The New Zanzibar, New York City, November 1945 (NBC)
Duke Ellington is incorrectly attributed with co-writing track 1-19. It was written by Mercer Ellington alone, with a lyric added later by Ted Persons. Verified by ASCAP research."The Treasury Shows 03" is a captivating CD release by the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington, produced by Storyville Records. This album forms part of the acclaimed "Treasury Shows" series, which features rare and previously unreleased live radio broadcasts from Ellington's orchestra during the mid-1940s. Listeners are treated to an authentic snapshot of one of jazz history?s most influential bands at their creative peak, with energetic performances and unique arrangements that showcase Ellington?s genius as both composer and bandleader. Duke Ellington remains one of the most celebrated figures in jazz, known for classics like "Mood Indigo," "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)," and his innovative big band sound that shaped modern music. Storyville Records is renowned for its dedication to preserving classic jazz recordings, offering high-quality releases that appeal to collectors and new fans alike. |  | No. of tracks: |
52 |
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SV9039003 |
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