Duke Ellington - Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra (LP, Comp, Ltd)

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Genre: Jazz
Style: Big Band, Swing

Tracklist:
A1. Souvenir Of Duke Ellington's First Visit To England 1933
A2a. Who's That Man
A2b. All God's Chillun Got Rhythm
A3. Pennies From Heaven
A4. Mexicali Rose
A5. Things Ain't What They Used To Be
B1. Goin' Up
B2. Don't Get Around Much Anymore
B3. What Am I Here For
B4. Dearly Beloved
B5. Perdido
B6. A Slip Of The Lip
B7. Mr. Five By Five



 



General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):

Although Duke Ellington and his Orchestra are credited for track A2 on this release, the only member of the band that had anything to do with "A Day At The Races" was vocalist Ivie Anderson. Music for the "Gabriel Sequence" of the movie, consisting of both "Who's Dat Man (It's Gabriel)" and "All God's Chillun Got Rhythm", was performed by [a281711 with [a7652968 and a studio orchestra that included [a307236 on trumpet.

Track A1 (mx. 539) was recorded at an English Oriole recording session at Levy's Sound Studios, Rosslyn House, 94-98 Regent St., London, England on Friday, July 14, 1933 and was first issued on Oriole 539.
Track A2 is from an MGM film recording session for "A Day at the Races" in Hollywood, CA ca. January-February 1937.
Tracks A3 & A4 are from an MBS remote broadcast from the Cotton Club, 200 W. 48th St., New York, NY on Thursday, March 18, 1937. Other recordings from this performance were issued on Collector's Classics CC 16.
Track A5 is from an NBC-Blue network remote broadcast from the Panther Room of the Hotel Sherman, Chicago, IL on Wednesday, July 22, 1942. Other recordings from this performance were issued on Natasha Imports NI-4016.
Tracks B1 & B2 are from a recorded Blue Network Coca-Cola's Victory Parade of Spotlight Bands broadcast, episode 52. This concert was performed at Fort Dix, New Jersey on Thursday, November 19, 1942 (and not the Hotel Sherman as liner notes state). The complete concert was issued on Duke Records D-1011.
Tracks B3 to B7 are from a CBS remote broadcast of the Rhode Island State College junior prom at the Biltmore Hotel, 11 Dorrance St., Providence, RI on Thursday, December 17, 1942.

Cover illustration of Duke Ellington by Hansen.

 

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