Duke Ellington And His Orchestra - 1927 - 1930 mp3 album

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The Chronological Duke Ellington & His Orchestra 1928 (Classics). Flaming Youth (1927–1929) (RCA Victor) (Released 1965). The Chronological Duke Ellington & His Orchestra 1928–1929 (Classics). The Chronological Duke Ellington & His Orchestra 1929 (Classics). The OKeh Ellington (Columbia) (1927–1930) (released 1991). The Works of Duke: Vol. 1 – Vol. 5 (RCA) (1927–1930). The Chronological Duke Ellington & His Orchestra 1930 (2 volume) (Classics). Anatomy of a Murder (Columbia – soundtrack album). Live at the Blue Note (Roulette). Festival Session (Columbia).
Carefree Cheerful Fun Light Lively Playful Sophisticated Swaggering Warm. Duke Ellington & His World Famous Orchestra (1946-1947). This mid-priced triple-CD box (originally five separate LPs) contains 64 tracks recorded by Ellington and his band for radio broadcast between March 28, 1946 and June 10, 1947. This was a period in which the Ellington band was, if anything, underrecorded; he'd ended his longtime stay on RCA-Victor and was moving to Musicraft and then on to Columbia, and the move between labels left Ellington less well represented in the studio than he might otherwise have been with a long-term contract
Duke Ellington & His Orchestra. Duke Ellington & His Orchestra - What Can A Poor Fellow Do 03:12. Duke Ellington & His Orchestra - Harlem River Quiver (Brown Berries) 02:46. Duke Ellington & His Orchestra - Blue Bubbles 03:12. Duke Ellington & His Orchestra - Red Hot Band 02:51. Duke Ellington & His Orchestra - Doin' The Frog 03:15. Duke Ellington & His Orchestra - Sweet Mama (Papa's Getting' Mad) 02:55. Duke Ellington & His Orchestra - Stack O'Lee Blues 02:51. Duke Ellington & His Orchestra - Bugle Call Rag 02:40.
Listen free to Duke Ellington & His Orchestra – 1924-1927 (Choo Choo (Gotta Hurry Home), Rainy Nights and more). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last. Duke Ellington and his Orchestra is perhaps the greatest of all Jazz bands. The group stayed together for over fifty years and recorded and wrote some of America's greatest music. The band started in New York City under name of the Washingtonians in 1923, they then briefly became known as Duke Ellington and his Kentucky Club Orchestra, then as Duke Ellington and his Cotton Club Orchestra from 1927 to 1930. It was through weekly radio broadcasts from the Cotton Club that the orchestra gained nationwide exposure and became famous.
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Duke Ellington, Early Ellington (1927 - 1934). 1984) Duke Ellington and His Orchestra - Harlem (1985) Duke Ellington - In the Uncommon Market (1986) Duke Ellington - Great Original Performances 1927-1934 (1986) The Duke Ellington Small Bands - The Intimacy Of The Blues (1986) Duke Ellington - Compact Jazz: Duke Ellington & Friends (1987) Duke Ellington - Swing 1930 to 1938 (1989) Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
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A1 | East St. Louis Toodle-ooAlto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Clarinet – Otto HardwickBanjo – Fred GuyBaritone Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Clarinet – Harry CarneyBass – Wellman BraudDrums – Sonny GreerPiano – Edward "Duke" Ellington*Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Rudy JacksonTrombone – Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton*Trumpet – James "Bubber" Miley*, Louis Metcalfe*Written-By – B. Miley*, D. Ellington* |
3:34 |
A2 | The Blues I Love To SingAlto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Clarinet – Otto HardwickBanjo – Fred GuyBaritone Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Clarinet – Harry CarneyBass – Wellman BraudDrums – Sonny GreerPiano – Edward "Duke" Ellington*Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Rudy JacksonTrombone – Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton*Trumpet – James "Bubber" Miley*, Louis Metcalfe*Vocals – Adelaide HallWritten-By – B. Miley*, D. Ellington* |
3:03 |
A3 | Black And Tan FantasyAlto Saxophone – Otto HardwickBanjo – Fred GuyBaritone Saxophone, Alto Saxophone – Harry CarneyBass – Wellman BraudDrums – Sonny GreerPiano – Edward "Duke" Ellington*Tenor Saxophone – Rudy JacksonTrombone – Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton*Trumpet – Jabbo Smith, Louis Metcalfe*Written-By – B. Miley*, D. Ellington* |
3:22 |
A4 | Washington WobbleAlto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Clarinet – Otto HardwickBanjo – Fred GuyBaritone Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Clarinet – Harry CarneyBass – Wellman BraudDrums – Sonny GreerPiano – Edward "Duke" Ellington*Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Rudy JacksonTrombone – Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton*Trumpet – James "Bubber" Miley*, Louis Metcalfe*Written-By – D. Ellington* |
2:59 |
A5 | Creole Love CallAlto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Clarinet – Otto HardwickBanjo – Fred GuyBaritone Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Clarinet – Harry CarneyBass – Wellman BraudDrums – Sonny GreerPiano – Edward "Duke" Ellington*Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Rudy JacksonTrombone – Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton*Trumpet – James "Bubber" Miley*, Louis Metcalfe*Vocals – Adelaide HallWritten-By – B. Miley*, D. Ellington*, R. Jackson* |
3:09 |
A6 | Black BeautyAlto Saxophone – Otto HardwickBanjo – Fred GuyBaritone Saxophone, Alto Saxophone – Harry CarneyBass – Wellman BraudDrums – Sonny GreerPiano – Edward "Duke" Ellington*Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Albany "Barney" Bigard*Trombone – Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton*Trumpet – Arthur Whetsol, Louis Metcalfe*Trumpet [Unconfirmed] – James "Bubber" Miley* |
3:07 |
A7 | The MoocheAlto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Johnny HodgesBanjo – Fred GuyBaritone Saxophone, Alto Saxophone – Harry CarneyBass – Wellman BraudDrums – Sonny GreerGuitar – Lonnie Johnson Piano – Edward "Duke" Ellington*Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Albany "Barney" Bigard*Trombone – Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton*Trumpet – Arthur Whetsol, "Bubber" Miley*Trumpet [Unconfirmed] – Louis Metcalfe*Vocals – Baby CoxWritten-By – D. Ellington*Written-By [Uncredited] – Irving Mills |
3:14 |
A8 | Misty Mornin'Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Johnny HodgesBanjo – Fred GuyBaritone Saxophone, Alto Saxophone – Harry CarneyBass – Wellman BraudDrums – Sonny GreerGuitar – Lonnie Johnson Piano – Edward "Duke" Ellington*Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Albany "Barney" Bigard*Trombone – Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton*Trumpet – Arthur Whetsol, "Bubber" Miley*, Freddy JenkinsTrumpet [Unconfirmed] – Louis Metcalfe*Written-By – A. Whetsol*, D. Ellington* |
3:10 |
B1 | Hot And BotheredAlto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Johnny HodgesBanjo – Fred GuyBaritone Saxophone, Alto Saxophone – Harry CarneyBass – Wellman BraudDrums – Sonny GreerGuitar – Lonnie Johnson Piano – Edward "Duke" Ellington*Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Albany "Barney" Bigard*Trombone – Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton*Trumpet – Arthur Whetsol, "Bubber" Miley*Trumpet [Unconfirmed] – Louis Metcalfe*Vocals – Ida CoxWritten-By – D. Ellington* |
3:12 |
B2 | Jubilee StompAlto Saxophone – Otto HardwickBanjo – Fred GuyBaritone Saxophone, Alto Saxophone – Harry CarneyBass – Wellman BraudDrums – Sonny GreerPiano – Edward "Duke" Ellington*Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Albany "Barney" Bigard*Trombone – Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton*Trumpet – Arthur Whetsol, Louis Metcalfe*Trumpet [Unconfirmed] – James "Bubber" Miley*Written-By – D. Ellington* |
2:32 |
B3 | Take It EasyAlto Saxophone – Otto HardwickBanjo – Fred GuyBaritone Saxophone, Alto Saxophone – Harry CarneyBass – Wellman BraudDrums – Sonny GreerPiano – Edward "Duke" Ellington*Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Albany "Barney" Bigard*Trombone – Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton*Trumpet – Arthur Whetsol, Louis Metcalfe*Trumpet [Unconfirmed] – James "Bubber" Miley*Written-By – D. Ellington* |
2:35 |
B4 | Cotton Club StompAlto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Johnny HodgesBanjo – Fred GuyBaritone Saxophone, Alto Saxophone – Harry CarneyBass – Wellman BraudDrums – Sonny GreerPiano – Edward "Duke" Ellington*Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Albany "Barney" Bigard*Trombone – Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton*Trumpet – Arthur Whetsol, Charles "Cootie" Williams*, Freddy JenkinsWritten-By – D. Ellington*, H. Carney*, J. Hodges* |
2:53 |
B5 | Tiger RagAlto Saxophone – Otto HardwickAlto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Johnny HodgesBanjo – Fred GuyBaritone Saxophone, Alto Saxophone – Harry CarneyBass – Wellman BraudDrums – Sonny GreerPiano – Edward "Duke" Ellington*Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Albany "Barney" Bigard*Trombone – Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton*Trumpet – Arthur Whetsol, James "Bubber" Miley*, Freddy JenkinsWritten-By – La Rocca*, Original Dixieland Jazz Band |
5:39 |
B6 | Ring Dem BellsAlto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Johnny HodgesBanjo – Fred GuyBaritone Saxophone, Alto Saxophone – Harry CarneyBass – Wellman BraudChimes – Charlie BarnetDrums – Sonny GreerPiano – Edward "Duke" Ellington*Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Albany "Barney" Bigard*Trombone – Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton*Trumpet – Arthur Whetsol, Freddy JenkinsTrumpet, Vocals – Charles "Cootie" Williams*Valve Trombone – Juan TizolWritten-By – D. Ellington*, I. Mills* |
2:55 |
B7 | Old Man BluesAlto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Johnny HodgesBanjo – Fred GuyBaritone Saxophone, Alto Saxophone – Harry CarneyBass – Wellman BraudChimes – Charlie BarnetDrums – Sonny GreerPiano – Edward "Duke" Ellington*Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Albany "Barney" Bigard*Trombone – Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton*Trumpet – Arthur Whetsol, Charles "Cootie" Williams*, Freddy JenkinsValve Trombone – Juan TizolWritten-By – D. Ellington* |
3:03 |
B8 | Mood IndigoBanjo – Fred GuyBass – Wellman BraudClarinet – Albany "Barney" Bigard*Drums – Sonny GreerOrchestra – The Jungle Band Piano – Edward "Duke" Ellington*Trombone – Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton*Trumpet – Arthur WhetsolWritten-By – A. Bigard*, D. Ellington*, I. Mills* |
2:50 |
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Credits
- Cover [Idea] – Marco Cambieri
- Design [Cover] – Nicola Bucci
Notes
Individual Track Info :Track A1 : recorded in New York, December 19, 1927
Track A2 : recorded in Camden, N.J., October 26, 1927
Track A3 : recorded in New York, November 3, 1927
Track A4 : recorded in New York, October 6, 1927
Track A5 : recorded in Camden, N.J., October 26, 1927
Track A6 : recorded in New York, March 21, 1928
Track A7 : recorded in New York, October 1, 1928
Track A8 : recorded in New York, November 20, 1928
Track B1 : recorded in New York, October 1, 1928
Track B2 : recorded in New York, March 26, 1928
Track B3 : recorded in New York, March 21, 1928
Track B4 : recorded in New York, May 3, 1929
Track B5 : recorded in New York, January 8, 1929
Track B6 : recorded in Hollywood, August 26, 1930
Track B7 : recorded in Hollywood, August 26, 1930
Track B8 : recorded in New York, October 17, 1930
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Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society: SIAE
- Matrix / Runout (A-side): JT 35 A 5W
- Matrix / Runout (B-side): JT 35 B 5W
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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LP JT 35 | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | 1927 - 1930 (LP, Comp) | Giants Of Jazz | LP JT 35 | Italy | 1985 |
CD 53030 | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | 1927-1931 (CD, Comp) | Giants Of Jazz | CD 53030 | Europe | 1990 |