The Treasury Shows Vol.18

Duke Ellington
The Treasury Shows Vol.18

18,39 EUR
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Storyvil
Release date: 14/Oct/2014
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Jam-A-Ditty
1.2 Blue Is the Night
1.3 Passion Flower
1.4 Take the 'A' Train
1.5 Mood to Be Wooed
1.6 Caravan
1.7 Bond Promo
1.8 Don't Take Your Love from Me
1.9 Take the 'A' Train
1.10 The Blues
1.11 Bond Promo
1.12 Sono
1.13 One O'Clock Jump
1.14 I'm Just a Lucky So-And-So
1.15 Riff Staccato
1.16 Just A-Sittin' and A-Rockin'
1.17 Rockabye River
1.18 Jumping Frog Jump
1.19 Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me
1.20 Johnny Come Lately
1.21 Poinciana
1.22 On the Alamo
1.23 Three Cent Stomp
1.24 I Didn't Know About You
2.1 Take the 'A' Train
2.2 Stompy Jones
2.3 Moon Mist
2.4 Bond Promo
2.5 Just a Sittin' and a Rockin'
2.6 I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me
2.7 Sophisticated Lady
2.8 Bond Promo
2.9 Jennie
2.10 I'm Just a Lucky So and So
2.11 Black, Brown and Beige: Come Sunday and Light
2.12 Bond Promo
2.13 We'll Be Together Again
2.14 Hollywood Hangover
2.15 Subtle Slough
2.16 Bond Promo
2.17 Perdido
2.18 Time Alone Will Tell
2.19 San Fernando Valley
2.20 Stomp, Look and Listen
2.21 Concerto for Cootie
2.22 Long Ago and Far Away
2.23 Someone
2.24 Suddenly It Jumped
2.25 Things Ain't What They Used to Be
Number of discs: 2
Description:Treasury Shows Vol.18 by Duke Ellington & His Famous Orchestra, released 17 March 2023. This version of Treasury Shows Vol.18 comes as a 2xCD. -
© &? 2014 Storyville Records. Made in EU. Tracks 1-1 to 1-3 - Broadcast, KABC Studios, San Antonio, Texas, April 13, 1946(ABC) Tracks 1-4 to 1-16 - Treasury Broadcast No. 34, Howard Theatre, Washington, D.C., April 20, 1946 (ABC) Tracks 1-17 to 1-24 - Broadcast from the Hurricane Restaurant, NYC, April 28 , 1943 (MBS) Tracks 2-1 to 2-17 - Treasury Broadcast No. 35, Municipal Auditorium, Worcester, Mass., April 27, 1946 (ABC) Tracks 2-18 to 2-25 - Broadcast from the Hurricane Restaurant, NYC, May 12&19, 1944 (MBS) Tracks 1-1 to 1-16 issued on LP DETS 34 Tracks 2-1 to 2-17 issued on LP DETS 35 Notes: # 1-15: "Riff Staccato" is wrongly attributed to Duke Ellington. The right attribution is Milt Orent and Simon Schwartz. I insert the right writers. Total time: CD1: 74:40. CD2: 74:26. The incorrect composer is listed for track 2-24, this is a well known Mercer Ellington composition, verified by ASCAP.
No. of tracks: 49
Manufacturer No.: 05708126
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