Okay, I don't know if I have it in another edition. If in doubt, I'll take that offer. Thanks, Morris!
Thank you, Morris!
A1 Echoes Of The JungleWritten-By – C. Willams*, Irving Mills3:25A2 Limehouse BluesWritten-By – Douglas Furber, Phillip Braham*3:10A3 It's Glory 3:10A4 DinahVocals – Sonny GreerWritten-By – Akst*, Young*, Lewis*2:53A5 Bugle Call RagWritten-By – Meyers*, Schobel*, Pettis*3:02A6 Rude InterludeVocals – Louis BaconWritten-By – D. Ellington*3:10A7 Dallas DoingsWritten-By – D. Ellington*2:55A8 Dear Old SouthlandVocals – Louis BaconWritten-By – Henry Creamer, Turner Layton3:32B1 Daybreak ExpressWritten-By – D. Ellington*2:55B2 Delta SerenadeWritten-By – Ellington*, Mills*, Kortz*3:18B3 Stompy JonesWritten-By – D. Ellington*3:02B4 SolitudeWritten-By – D. Ellington*, DeLange*, Mills*3:27B5 Blue FeelingWritten-By – D. Ellington*3:12B6 Ebony RhapsodyVocals – Ivie AndersonWritten-By – Arthur Johnston, Sam Coslow3:23B7 Live And Love TonightWritten-By – Arthur Johnston, Sam Coslow3:17B8 Troubled WaterWritten-By – Arthur Johnston, Sam Coslow3:28 Alto Saxophone – Otto Hardwicke* (tracks: A1 to B3, B6, B7, B8) Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Johnny Hodges Banjo, Guitar – Fred Guy Baritone Saxophone, Clarinet – Harry Carney Bass – Wellman Braud Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Barney Bigard Drums – Sonny Greer Liner Notes – Stanley Dance Piano – Duke Ellington Reissue Producer – Brad McCuen Trombone – Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton*, Juan Tizol (tracks: A1 to A5, B6, B7), Lawrence Brown (tracks: A1 to A5) Trumpet – Arthur Whetsol*, Cootie Williams, Freddy Jenkins (tracks: A1 to B5, B8), Louis Bacon (tracks: A1 to B3, B6, B7) Vocals – Ivie Anderson (tracks: B4, B5)RCA Victor Vintage Series1964, Radio Corporation Of America."16 brilliant and long-unavailable performances from the early '30s by The Duke's pace-setting orchestra."A1: (BRC-68238-1) (June 16, 1931)A2: (BRC-68237-1) (June 16, 1931)A3: (Brc-68239-1) (June 17, 1931)A4: (BRC-71838-1) (February 9, 1932)A5: (BRC-71839-1) (February 9, 1932)A6: (BS-77025-1) (September 26, 1933)A7: (BS-77026-2) (September 26, 1933)A8: (BS-77199-1) (December 4, 1933)B1: (BS-77201-1) (December 4, 1933)B2: (BS-80144-TR) (January 9, 1934)B3: (BS-80145-3R) (January 9, 1934)B4: (BS-80149-1) (January 10, 1934)B5: (BS-80150-1) (January 10, 1934)B6: (PBS-79155-2) (April 12, 1934)B7: (PBS-79157-2) (April 12,1934)B8: (PBS-79211-2) (May 9, 1934)
Okay, I don't know if I have it in another edition. If in doubt, I'll take that offer. Thanks, Morris!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Morris!
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ReplyDeleteEchoes Of The Jungle
Written-By – C. Willams*, Irving Mills
3:25
A2
Limehouse Blues
Written-By – Douglas Furber, Phillip Braham*
3:10
A3
It's Glory 3:10
A4
Dinah
Vocals – Sonny Greer
Written-By – Akst*, Young*, Lewis*
2:53
A5
Bugle Call Rag
Written-By – Meyers*, Schobel*, Pettis*
3:02
A6
Rude Interlude
Vocals – Louis Bacon
Written-By – D. Ellington*
3:10
A7
Dallas Doings
Written-By – D. Ellington*
2:55
A8
Dear Old Southland
Vocals – Louis Bacon
Written-By – Henry Creamer, Turner Layton
3:32
B1
Daybreak Express
Written-By – D. Ellington*
2:55
B2
Delta Serenade
Written-By – Ellington*, Mills*, Kortz*
3:18
B3
Stompy Jones
Written-By – D. Ellington*
3:02
B4
Solitude
Written-By – D. Ellington*, DeLange*, Mills*
3:27
B5
Blue Feeling
Written-By – D. Ellington*
3:12
B6
Ebony Rhapsody
Vocals – Ivie Anderson
Written-By – Arthur Johnston, Sam Coslow
3:23
B7
Live And Love Tonight
Written-By – Arthur Johnston, Sam Coslow
3:17
B8
Troubled Water
Written-By – Arthur Johnston, Sam Coslow
3:28
Alto Saxophone – Otto Hardwicke* (tracks: A1 to B3, B6, B7, B8)
Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Johnny Hodges
Banjo, Guitar – Fred Guy
Baritone Saxophone, Clarinet – Harry Carney
Bass – Wellman Braud
Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Barney Bigard
Drums – Sonny Greer
Liner Notes – Stanley Dance
Piano – Duke Ellington
Reissue Producer – Brad McCuen
Trombone – Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton*, Juan Tizol (tracks: A1 to A5, B6, B7), Lawrence Brown (tracks: A1 to A5)
Trumpet – Arthur Whetsol*, Cootie Williams, Freddy Jenkins (tracks: A1 to B5, B8), Louis Bacon (tracks: A1 to B3, B6, B7)
Vocals – Ivie Anderson (tracks: B4, B5)
RCA Victor Vintage Series
1964, Radio Corporation Of America.
"16 brilliant and long-unavailable performances from the early '30s by The Duke's pace-setting orchestra."
A1: (BRC-68238-1) (June 16, 1931)
A2: (BRC-68237-1) (June 16, 1931)
A3: (Brc-68239-1) (June 17, 1931)
A4: (BRC-71838-1) (February 9, 1932)
A5: (BRC-71839-1) (February 9, 1932)
A6: (BS-77025-1) (September 26, 1933)
A7: (BS-77026-2) (September 26, 1933)
A8: (BS-77199-1) (December 4, 1933)
B1: (BS-77201-1) (December 4, 1933)
B2: (BS-80144-TR) (January 9, 1934)
B3: (BS-80145-3R) (January 9, 1934)
B4: (BS-80149-1) (January 10, 1934)
B5: (BS-80150-1) (January 10, 1934)
B6: (PBS-79155-2) (April 12, 1934)
B7: (PBS-79157-2) (April 12,1934)
B8: (PBS-79211-2) (May 9, 1934)