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1.1 (Theme) Take the 'A' Train1.2 What Am I Here For?1.3 Blue Is the Night1.4 Ellington Bond Promo1.5 The Wish I Wish Tonight1.6 Someone Into Station Break1.7 (Theme) Take the 'A' Train and Return1.8 Harlem Air Shaft1.9 Out of This World1.10 Ellington Bond Promo1.11 Midriff1.12 Everything But You1.13 Ring Dem Bells1.14 Mood to Be Wooed1.15 Ellington Bond Promo1.16 Emanipation Celebration Into Broadcast Close1.17 (Theme) Take the 'A' Train1.18 Suddenly It Jumped1.19 Laura1.20 Kissing Bug1.21 Stompy Jones1.22 Solid Old Man1.23 Carnegie Blues1.24 In a Mellotone1.25 Fancy Dan1.26 (Theme) Take the 'A' Train and Close2.1 (Theme) Take the 'A' Train2.2 Work Song (Black, Brown and Beige)2.3 Ellington Bond Promo2.4 The Blues (Black, Brown and Beige)2.5 West Indian Dance (Black, Brown and Beige)2.6 Ellington Bond Promo2.7 Come Sunday/Light (Black, Brown and Beige)2.8 (Theme) Take the 'A' Train Into Station Break2.9 (Theme) Take the 'A' Train and Broadcast Return2.10 Subtle Slough2.11 Ellington Band Promo2.12 Blue Skies2.13 I Ain't Got Nothin' But the Blues2.14 Riff Staccato2.15 Bugle Breaks2.16 Kissing Bug2.17 Ellington Band Promo2.18 Suddenly It Jumped2.19 Warm Valley Into Broadcast Close2.20 (Theme) Take the 'A' Train2.21 I Miss Your Kiss2.22 He's Home for a Little While2.23 Riff Staccato2.24 I Ain't Got Nothin' But the Blues2.25 I'm Beginning to See the Light |
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 | | Description: | Treasury Shows 10 is an album by Duke & His Orc Ellington, released in 1990. The album is a jazz 2-CD. - ? &© 2004 Storyville Records.
Made in Germany.
Tracks 1-1 to 1-16 - Treasury Broadcast No. 18, Radio City Studio 6B, NYC, August 11, 1945 (ABC).
Tracks 1-17 to 1-26 - Broadcast from the New Zanzibar, NYC, September 26, 1945 (NBC).
Tracks 2-1 to 2-19 - Treasury Broadcast No. 19, Radio City Studio 6B, NYC, August 18, 1945.
Tracks 2-20 to 2-25 - Broadcast from the 400 Restaurant, NYC, May 4, 1945 (CBS).
Total time:
CD1: 67:05.
CD2: 71:22.
Tracks 2-14 & 2-23 are wrongly attributed to Arthur Schwartz. According to ASCAP, it was written by Simon Schwartz and Milt Orient.
https://www.ascap.com/repertory#ace/search/title/riff%20staccato/performer/duke%20ellington"The Treasury Shows 10" is a captivating CD release by the legendary jazz musician Duke Ellington, brought to you by the esteemed label Storyville. This volume continues the celebrated "Treasury Shows" series, offering rare and previously unreleased live radio broadcasts from Ellington's orchestra during the mid-1940s. Listeners are treated to an authentic glimpse into one of jazz history?s most creative periods, featuring masterful performances, improvisations, and arrangements that showcase both Ellington?s genius as a composer and bandleader and his ensemble?s virtuosity. The sound quality has been carefully restored for modern audiences while preserving its vintage charm.
Duke Ellington stands among the greatest figures in jazz history. Renowned for classics like "Mood Indigo," "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)," and "Sophisticated Lady," he led one of America?s most influential big bands for over five decades. His innovative compositions have earned him numerous Grammy Awards, induction into multiple halls of fame, and enduring respect worldwide.
Storyville Records is recognized internationally for its dedication to preserving historic jazz recordings with exceptional attention to detail in remastering and presentation. Their releases are prized by collectors and enthusiasts alike for their authenticity and high-quality production standards. |  | | No. of tracks: |
51 |
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SV9039010 |
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