Vol - 9
Tracks:
1 - Take The A Train 00:47
2 - Teardrops In the Rain 02:48
3 - Frustration 04:04
4 - Ellington Bond Promo 01:13
5 - Everything But You 02:46
6 - 9:20 Special 03:55
7 - Moon Mist 03:21
8 - Rockin' In Rhythm 04:57
9 - Ellington Bond Promo 00:44
10 - Every Hour On The Hour 02:42
11 - Take The A Train 00:27
12 - Medley 11:34
13 - Ellington Bond Promo 00:37
14 - Trumpet In Spades 03:48
15 - Just A Sitting And A Rockin' 04:41
16 - Go Away Blues 02:16
17 - Ellington Bond Promo 01:10
18 - One O'Clock Jump 04:52
19 - Crosstown 02:25
20 - The Wonder Of You 02:41
21 - Cotton Tail 04:02
22 - I'm Just A Lucky So And So 03:44
23 - Time's A-Wastin' 04:21
24 - Three Cent Stomp 03:37
25 - Long, Long Concesutive 02:54
26 - Blue Skies 03:10
27 - Everything But You 00:36
28 - Take The A Train 00:55
29 - Dancing In The Dark 03:41
30 - Downbeat Shuffle 04:14
31 - Ellington Bond Promo 00:54
32 - Tonight I Shall Sleep 03:02
33 - Esquire Swank 04:03
34 - Creole Love Call 05:32
35 - I Miss Your Kiss 03:08
36 - Riff Staccatto 01:57
37 - Medley 00:19
38 - Take The A Train 17:15
39 - Metronome All Out 04:52
40 - Everything But You 04:21
41 - Solid Old Man 01:48
This double-CD set (140 min./41 tunes) contains music by Duke Ellington, released on CD here for the first time. The music is from three radio broadcasts from 1945, designed to help sell war bonds as WWII was winding down. The quality of this music is of high Ellington standard, with a typical Ellington repertoire and exceptional soloing, especially by Johnny Hodges (alto sax), Lawrence Brown (trombone), Jimmy Hamilton (clarinet), Ray Nance (violin) and Rex Stewart on trumpet (just listen to "Trumpet in Spades"). Another highlight of these programs is Kay Davis' vocal on "Creole Love Call".
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Este doble CD (140 min./41 melodías) contiene música de Duke Ellington, editada por primera vez en CD. La música procede de tres emisiones de radio de 1945, concebidas para ayudar a vender bonos de guerra cuando la Segunda Guerra Mundial tocaba a su fin. La calidad de esta música es de alto nivel Ellington, con un repertorio típico de Ellington y solos excepcionales, especialmente de Johnny Hodges (saxo alto), Lawrence Brown (trombón), Jimmy Hamilton (clarinete), Ray Nance (violín) y Rex Stewart a la trompeta (basta con escuchar "Trumpet in Spades"). Otro punto culminante de estos programas es la voz de Kay Davis en "Creole Love Call".
Credits:
Duke Ellington's Orchestra
Vol - 10
Tracks:
1 - Take the "A" Train, Pt. 1 00:48
2 - What Am I Here For? 03:11
3 - Blue Is the Night 04:03
4 - Ellington Bond Promo, Pt. 1 00:48
5 - The Wish I Wish Tonight 01:56
6 - Someone 01:34
7 - Take the "A" Train, Pt. 2 00:44
8 - Harlem Air Shaft 03:18
9 - Out of This World 02:57
10 - Ellington Bond Promo, Pt. 2 00:39
11 - Midriff 04:29
12 - Everything but You 03:40
13 - Ring Dem Bells 03:29
14 - Mood to Be Wooed 04:21
15 - Ellington Bond Promo, Pt. 3 00:46
16 - Emanicipation Celebration 01:46
17 - Take the "A" Train, Pt. 3 00:41
18 - It Jumped 02:51
19 - Laura 03:08
20 - Kissing Bug, Pt. 1 03:16
21 - Stompy Jones 03:41
22 - Solid Old Man 03:33
23 - Carnegie Blues 03:01
24 - In a Mellotone 03:00
25 - Fancy Dan 04:15
26 - Take the "A" Train, Pt. 4 00:58
27 - Take the "A" Train, Pt. 5 00:41
28 - Work Song 07:02
29 - Ellington Bond Promo, Pt. 4 01:02
30 - The Blues 05:28
31 - West Indian Dance 02:30
32 - Ellington Bond Promo, Pt. 5 01:12
33 - Come Sunday/Light 08:43
34 - Take the "A" Train, Pt. 6 00:28
35 - Take the "A" Train, Pt. 7 00:32
36 - Subtle Slough 04:10
37 - Ellington Bond Promo, Pt. 6 00:56
38 - Blue Skies 03:23
39 - I Ain't Got Nothing but the Blues, Pt. 1 03:00
40 - Riff Staccato, Pt. 1 03:05
41 - Bugle Breaks 03:06
42 - Kissing Bug, Pt. 2 03:23
43 - Ellington Bond Promo, Pt. 7 01:01
44 - Suddenly It Jumped 03:04
45 - Warm Valley 03:47
46 - Take the "A" Train, Pt. 8 00:28
47 - I Miss Your Kiss 03:06
48 - He's Home for a Little While 02:54
49 - Riff Staccato, Pt. 2 03:07
50 - I Ain't Got Nothing but the Blues, Pt. 2 03:01
51 - I'm Beginning to See the Light 01:58
The music on these two CD’s (51 tunes) has never been released before. The music is taken from 4 radio broadcasts in New York City in 1945 – part live and part in the radio studio. Aside from providing great big band jazz for the radio audience, the point of these broadcasts was also for Duke Ellington to sell war bonds in the final year of World War II. The repertoire consists mostly of well-known Ellington numbers, plus a few rarities. These radio broadcasts are particularly important because commercial studio recordings were banned during World War II. One tune on CD 2 – "I Miss Your Kiss", featuring the great trombone work of Lawrence Brown – was never recorded commercially. Other highpoints are Johnny Hodges’ smooth alto sax on "Mood to be Wooed", and Rex Stewart’s trumpet work on "Emancipation Celebration".
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La música de estos dos CD (51 temas) no se había editado nunca. La música procede de 4 emisiones de radio en la ciudad de Nueva York en 1945, parte en directo y parte en el estudio de radio. Además de ofrecer un gran jazz de big band para la audiencia de la radio, el objetivo de estas emisiones era también que Duke Ellington vendiera bonos de guerra en el último año de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. El repertorio se compone principalmente de números conocidos de Ellington, además de algunas rarezas. Estas emisiones de radio son especialmente importantes porque las grabaciones comerciales en estudio estaban prohibidas durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Uno de los temas del CD 2 - "I Miss Your Kiss", con el gran trabajo del trombón de Lawrence Brown- nunca se grabó comercialmente. Otros puntos culminantes son el suave saxo alto de Johnny Hodges en "Mood to be Wooed", y el trabajo de trompeta de Rex Stewart en "Emancipation Celebration".
Credits:
Duke Ellington (piano, arranger, leader), Rex Stewart, Taft Jordan, Shelton Hemphill, Cat Anderson (trumpets), Ray Nance (trumpet, violin, vocal), Joseph Nanton, Lawrence Brown, Claude Jones (trombones), Al Sears (tenor sax), Jimmy Hamilton (clarinet & Tenor sax), Johnny Hodges, Otto Hardwick (alto saxes), Harry Carney (baritone sax,clarinet,bass clarinet), Billy Strayhorn (piano, arranger), Fred Guy (guitar), Junior Raglin (bass), Sonny Greer (drums), Kay Davis, Albert Hibbler, Marie Ellington, Joya Sherrill, Ray Nance (vocals)
Vol - 11
Tracks:
1 - Take the "A" Train, Pt. 1 00:50
2 - Mood Indigo 06:02
3 - Ellington Bond Promo, Pt. 1 00:43
4 - In a Jam 03:06
5 - Everything but You 02:52
6 - Pianistically Allied 03:35
7 - I Don't Mind 03:29
8 - Ellington Bond Promo, Pt. 2 00:56
9 - The Jeep Is Jumpin' 02:50
10 - Take the "A" Train, Pt. 2 02:46
11 - Take the "A" Train, Pt. 3 00:22
12 - Black and Tan Fantasy 05:52
13 - I'm Beginning to See the Light 03:35
14 - Ellington Bond Promo, Pt. 3 01:05
15 - After You 03:46
16 - Don't You Know I Care? 03:13
17 - Indiana 03:21
18 - The More I See You 03:17
19 - Ellington Bond Promo, Pt. 4 01:02
20 - Let the Zoomers Drooll 03:55
21 - Suddenly It Jumped 03:00
22 - Every Hour on the Hour 03:40
23 - Cotton Tail 03:56
24 - Everything but You, Pt. 1 03:29
25 - Take the "A" Train, Pt. 4 00:40
26 - On the Alamo 02:25
27 - Ellington Bond Promo, Pt. 5 01:02
28 - Sugar Hill Penthouse 04:59
29 - Stomp Look and Listen 03:29
30 - There's No You 03:42
31 - Jumpin' Pumkins 03:30
32 - Body and Soul 07:18
33 - Station Break 00:07
34 - Take the "A" Train, Pt. 5 00:31
35 - A Tropical Triumvirate 12:12
36 - Everything but You, Pt. 2 01:15
37 - Pitter Panther Patter 02:20
38 - One O'clock Jump 04:56
39 - Moon Mist 03:43
40 - Ellington Bond Promo, Pt. 6 00:57
41 - Jump for Joy 03:00
42 - Take the "A" Train, Pt. 6 00:31
43 - Door Will Open 02:53
44 - Lilly Belle 03:29
45 - West Indian Dance 02:28
46 - Waiting for the Train to Come 02:00
47 - Blues on the Double 03:35
The music on this double-CD with Duke Ellington was recorded live during four radio broadcast sessions in August, September and October 1945, in New York, Philadelphia and Massachusetts. This is the first time this music is being released on CD. The repertoire (47 numbers/142 minutes) consists mostly of familiar Ellington standards, but there are also a few unusual tunes on the CD’s, including the seldom-recorded ”Pianistically Allied”, featuring both Ellington and Billy Strayhorn play duet on piano. The program is wonderfully diverse, from the beautiful, moody ”Moon Mist” (with great soloing by Ray Nance on violin, Johnny Hodges on alto and Lawrence Brown on trombone) to ”Blues On the Double”, a frisky jump blues with hot solos by trumpeter Rex Stewart and tenor saxophonist Al Sears, powered by a strong rhythm section.
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La música de este doble CD con Duke Ellington se grabó en directo durante cuatro sesiones de emisión radiofónica en agosto, septiembre y octubre de 1945, en Nueva York, Filadelfia y Massachusetts. Es la primera vez que esta música se edita en CD. El repertorio (47 números/142 minutos) se compone en su mayor parte de estándares conocidos de Ellington, pero también hay algunas melodías inusuales en el CD, incluida la raramente grabada "Pianistically Allied", en la que Ellington y Billy Strayhorn tocan a dúo al piano. El programa es maravillosamente variado, desde la hermosa y taciturna "Moon Mist" (con grandes solos de Ray Nance al violín, Johnny Hodges al contralto y Lawrence Brown al trombón) a "Blues On the Double", un alegre jump blues con solos calientes del trompetista Rex Stewart y el saxofonista tenor Al Sears, impulsado por una fuerte sección rítmica.
Credits:
Duke Ellington's Orchestra
Vol - 12
Tracks:
1 - Take the "A" Train, Pt. 1 00:43
2 - Carnegie Blues 03:06
3 - Ellington Bond Promo, Pt. 1 00:42
4 - I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me 04:27
5 - Mood to Be Wooed 04:23
6 - Kissing Bug 03:05
7 - Chelsea Bridge 05:00
8 - Billy Strayhorn Compositions 06:03
9 - Take the "A" Train, Pt. 2 00:15
10 - A Series of Four in a Minor Mood 07:44
11 - Ellington Bond Promo, Pt. 2 06:57
12 - If I Loved You 02:44
13 - Unbooted Character 04:50
14 - Just a Sitting and a Rockin' 04:10
15 - Ellington Bond Promo, Pt. 3 00:52
16 - Hollywood Hangover 02:04
17 - Opening 00:36
18 - Caravan 04:15
19 - Three Cent Stomp 04:08
20 - Yesterdays 02:47
21 - Blues on the Double 04:27
22 - Riff Staccatto 03:11
23 - Cotton Tail 02:03
24 - Take the "A" Train, Pt. 3 00:48
25 - Subtle Slough 03:52
26 - C-Jam Blues 03:41
27 - Ellington Bond Promo, Pt. 4 00:40
28 - Every Hour on the Hour 03:23
29 - The Jeep Is Jumpin' 01:37
30 - Take the "A" Train, Pt. 4 00:44
31 - Creole Love Call 05:41
32 - Frankie and Johnny 09:25
33 - Everything but You 02:35
34 - Emanicipation Celebration 03:04
35 - Waiting for the Train to Come 04:13
36 - Take the "A" Train, Pt. 5 01:38
This is volume 12 of Duke Ellington "The Treasure Shows" Jerry Valburn is the producer of the DETS series which will result in 24 double CDs at its completion. It contains Treasury Broadcast 22 recorded September 8, 1945 and Treasury Broadcast September 15, 1945 plus a Broadcast from the New Zanzibar New York recorded October 1, 1945. This is first time the music is released on CD. The repertoire consists mostly of Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn compositions. The Rogers and Hammerstein hit If I Love You is an arrangement by Billy Strayhorn who plays piano the vocal by Kay Davis. Emancipation Celebration from Ellington's suite Black, Brown and Beige has fine solo work from Rex Stewart. The double CD contains 35 numbers/120 minutes and many fine solos played by the famous Duke Ellington musicians.
Credits:
Duke Ellington's Orchestra
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