The Duke Box

Duke Ellington
The Duke Box

64,99 EUR
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Storyvil
Release date: 06/Mar/2007
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Style: Mainstream Jazz
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 East St. Louis Toodle-Oo
1.2 Me and You
1.3 Grievin'
1.4 Little Posey
1.5 My Last Goodbye (HJ)
1.6 The Gal from Joe's
1.7 Tootin' Through the Roof
1.8 Day in, Day Out
1.9 Merry-Go-Round
1.10 East St. Louis Toodle-Oo
1.11 Ko Ko
1.12 Blue Goose
1.13 So Far, So Good
1.14 Cotton Tail
1.15 Concerto for Cootie
1.16 Jack the Bear
1.17 Boy Meets Horn
1.18 The Sergeant Was Shy
1.19 Never No Lament
2.1 It's Glory
2.2 The Mooche
2.3 The Sheik of Araby
2.4 Sepia Panorama
2.5 Ko Ko
2.6 There Shall Be No Night
2.7 Pussy Willow
2.8 Chatterbox
2.9 Mood Indigo
2.10 Harlem Airshaft
2.11 Ferryboat Serenade
2.12 Warm Valley
2.13 Stompy Jones
2.14 Chloe
2.15 Bojangles
2.16 On the Air
2.17 Rumpus in Richmond
2.18 Chaser
2.19 The Sidewalks of New York
2.20 The Flaming Sword
2.21 Never No Lament
2.22 Caravan
2.23 Clarinet Lament
3.1 Slap Happy
3.2 Sepia Panorama
3.3 Boy Meets Horn
3.4 Way Down Yonder in New Orleans
3.5 Oh Babe, Maybe Someday
3.6 Five O'Clock Whistle
3.7 Fanfare
3.8 Call of the Canyon
3.9 Rockin' in Rhythm
3.10 Sophisticated Lady
3.11 Cotton Tail
3.12 Whispering Grass
3.13 Congo Brava
3.14 I Never Felt This Way Before
3.15 Across the Track Blues
3.16 Honeysuckle Rose
3.17 Wham
3.18 Star Dust
3.19 Rose of the Rio Grande
3.20 St Louis Blues
3.21 Warm Valley
3.22 God Bless America
4.1 Take the a Train
4.2 Hayfoot Strawfoot
4.3 It Can't Be Wrong
4.4 What Am I Here For?
4.5 Mainstem Aka Altitude
4.6 Could It Be You
4.7 Goin' Up
4.8 Don't Get Around Much Anymore
4.9 Nevada
4.10 Things Ain't What They Used to Be
4.11 Take the 'A' Train
4.12 Don't Get Around Much Anymore
4.13 Mainstem Aka Altitude
4.14 I Don't Want Anybody at All
4.15 Johnny Come Lately
4.16 Thing Ain't What They Used to Be
4.17 Moon Mist
4.18 You'll Never Know
4.19 Tonight I Shall Sleep
4.20 I Don't Know What Kind of Blues I Got
4.21 Don't Get Around Much Anymore
4.22 Moon Mist
4.23 Introduction
4.24 I Wonder Why
4.25 Goin' Up
5.1 Star Spangled Banner
5.2 Introduction By Duke Ellington
5.3 Take the a Train
5.4 Moon Mist
5.5 Tea for Two
5.6 Honeysuckle Rose
5.7 Star Dust
5.8 The C Jam Blues
5.9 West Indian Influence
5.10 Lighter Attitude
5.11 New World A-Coming
5.12 Floor Show
5.13 Don't Get Around Much Anymore
6.1 Introduction By Duke Ellington
6.2 Ring Dem Bells
6.3 Medley
6.4 Jack the Bear
6.5 Do Nothin' 'Til You Hear from Me
6.6 Summertime
6.7 Cotton Tail
6.8 Black and Tan Fantasy
6.9 Rockin' in Rhythm
6.10 Sentimental Lady
6.11 Trumpet in Spades
6.12 Things Ain't What They Used to Be
6.13 Announcer and Duke Ellington Introduction
6.14 G.I Jive
6.15 Amor, Amor
6.16 Frankie and Johnny
7.1 Take the a Train
7.2 Suddenly It Jumped
7.3 Laura
7.4 Kissing Bug
7.5 Stompy Jones
7.6 Solid Old Man
7.7 Carnegie Blues
7.8 In a Mellotone
7.9 Fancy Dan
7.10 Things Ain't What They Used to Be
7.11 Black and Tan
7.12 Mood to Be Wooed
7.13 Frantic Fantasy
7.14 The C Jam Blues
7.15 Air Conditioned Jungle
7.16 On the Sunny Side of the Street
7.17 Rockin' in Rhythm
7.18 Take the a Train
7.19 The Blues
7.20 Sono
8.1 Solid Old Man
8.2 Singin' in the Rain
8.3 Three Cent Stomp
8.4 Tulip or Turnip
8.5 Take the a Train
8.6 Hy'a Sue
8.7 The C Jam Blues
8.8 Passion Flower
8.9 Clementine
8.10 Just A-Sittin and A-Rockin
8.11 One O'Clock Jump
8.12 Unbooted Character
8.13 Paradise
8.14 How You Sound
8.15 It's Monday Every Day
8.16 Caravan
8.17 Cotton Tail
Number of discs: 8
Description:THE DUKE BOX includes more than eight hours of music what many consider the greatest decade of the greatest orchestra in the history of jazz. This 8 CD box set captures Duke Ellington and his musicians live in dance halls, night clubs, concert halls and radio stations. All your favortie Ellington standards are here as well as some rare tracks that even seasoned Ellingtonians will encounter for the first time.
Subtitled "Duke Ellington in the Forties". Recording dates and locations: Tracks 1-1 to 1-9. NBC Broadcast, Southland Café, Boston. January 9, 1940 Tracks 1-10 to 1-19. CBS Studios, New York. June 10, 1940 Tracks 2-1 to 3-22. Recorded live at Crystal Ballroom Fargo, North Dakota. November 7, 1940 Tracks 4-1 to 4-10, 4-12 to 4-16. Hurricane, New York, radio broadcasts. April 3, 1943 Track 4-11. As above, April 4, 1943 Tracks 4-17 to 4-22 As above, June 6, 1943 Tracks 4-23 to 4-25. Langley Air Force Base, Hampton, Virginia. December 8, 1943 Tracks 5-1 to 6-12. Live at Carnegie Hall, New York. December 11, 1943 Tracks 6-13 to 6-16. Naval Trainin [sic] Center, Bainbridge, Maryland. July 8, 1944 Tracks 7-1 to 7-10. The New Zanzibar, New York. September 26, 1945 Tracks 7-11 to 7-18. Recorded at World Studios, New York. August 3, 1945. Broadcast on December 28, 1945 Tracks 7-19, 7-20. Howard Theatre, Washington, D.C. April 20, 1946 Tracks 8-1 to 8-17. Hollywood Empire, L.A. February 1949. CD 1 Total time: 58:19 CD 2 Total time: 77:24 CD 3 Total time: 76:56 CD 4 Total time: 67:06 CD 5 Total time: 55:29 CD 6 Total time: 57:53 CD 7 Total time: 71:20 CD 8 Total time: 70:57 8 CD long-box with 40 page illustrated booklet. Box rear: ??2006 Storyville Records. Made in Germany.
No. of tracks: 155
Manufacturer No.: SV1088600
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