TREASURY SHOWS 14
TREASURY SHOWS 14
ELLINGTON, DUKE
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Condition: New, UPC: 7171019014258, Publication Date: 02/16/2010, Type: COMPACT DISC, Style: POP/JAZZ,
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tracks

(Theme) Take The "A" Train
Time's A-Wastin
Every Hour On The Hour
Bond Promo
Hollywood Hangover
(Theme) Take The "A" Train
Autumn Serenade
Hop Skip And Jump
Riding On A Blue Note
I'll Buy That Dream
Bond Promo
Riff'N Drill
'Tell Ya What I'm Gonna Dream
How Deep Is The Ocean?
Mood Indigo
(Theme) Take The "A" Train
Three Tunes In The Blue Mood
Diminuendo In Blue
I Got It Bad
Crescendo In Blue
Everything But You
Bond Promo
Everything But You
Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea
After All
Out Of This World
C-Jam Blues
(Theme) Take The "A" Train
(Theme) Take The "A" Train
Ultra Blue
Teardrops In The Rain
Time On My Hands
Riff Staccato
(Theme) Take The "A" Train
Ko-Ko
If I Loved You
Bond Promo
Subtle Slough
Honeysuckle Rose
Perdido
Air Conditioned Jungle
(Theme) Take The "A" Train
(Theme) Take The "A" Train
Waiting For The Train To Come In
I'd Do It All Over Again
Bond Promo
Fancy Dan
Homesick, That's All
Blues On The Double
Every Hour On The Hour
Bond Promo
Caravan
Riff'N Drill
Things Ain't What They Used To Be

notes

℗ & © 2009 D.E.T.S.

Tracks 1-1 to 1-25 - Treasury Broadcast No. 26, Radio City, Studio 6-B, October 13,1945 (ABC).
Tracks 2-1 to 2-26 - Treasury Broadcast No. 27, Radio City, Studio 6-B, September 1,1945 (ABC).

Total time:
CD1: 63:17.
CD2: Not present.

# 2-5: "Riff Staccato": The piece is wrongly attributed to Duke Ellington. According to ASCAP, it was written by Simon Schwartz and Milt Orient.
Track 2-26 is mysteriously credited as Ellington-Ellington, though it is almost universally credited to Mercer Ellington alone (though it was said to have been written by Johnny Hodges, who lost it to Mercer in a card game). There is also a lyric by Ted Persons.

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credits


Alto Saxophone – Johnny Hodges, Otto Hardwick, Russell Procope (tracks: 2-1 to 2-26)
Baritone Saxophone, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet – Harry Carney
Bass – Junior Raglin
Cornet – Rex Stewart
Design – CMO (3)
Drums – Sidney Catlett (tracks: 1-1 to 1-25), Sonny Greer (tracks: 2-1 to 2-26)
Guitar – Fred Guy
Liner Notes – Scott Kishbaugh
Mastered By – Jørgen Vad
Photography – Storyville Archive
Piano, Arranged By – Billy Strayhorn
Piano, Arranged By, Leader – Duke Ellington
Producer – Jerry Valburn
Reissue Producer – Jerry Valburn
Tenor Saxophone – Al Sears
Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Jimmy Hamilton
Transferred By – Jack Towers
Trombone – Claude Jones, Joe Nanton, Lawrence Brown
Trumpet – Cat Anderson, Shelton Hemphill, Taft Jordan
Voice – Al Hibbler (tracks: 2-22, ), Joya Sherrill (tracks: 1-7 , 1-13 , 1-18, 2-5), Kay Davis

companies


Phonographic Copyright (p) – D.E.T.S.
Copyright (c) – D.E.T.S.
Designed At – Van K. Art
Recorded At – Radio City, Studio 6B
Recorded At – ABC Broadcast, Radio City Studio
Manufactured By – Sony DADC – A0101455553
Manufactured By – Sony DADC
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