Duke Ellington: The Centennial Collection CD Track Listing
Duke Ellington
The Centennial Collection (2004)
Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-04-29/1974-05-24): piano, bandleader\nTracks 14-20 are previously unreleased KHJ radio transcriptions/airchecks of remote broadcasts from Los Angeles County US-CA, 1941-02-20 & mid 1941-06.\nCompilation produced by Steven Lasker & Barry Feldman; sequence, annotation, disc transfers, audio restoration and mastering by Steven Lasker.\nCD+DVD: BMG/Bluebird 60090 (2004-08-24), UPC 828766009026.
This jazz cd contains 20 tracks and runs 64min 30sec.
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: Music
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: music songs tracks jazz Swing- Duke Ellington - Black and Tan Fantasy [1927] (03:12)
(Duke Ellington/Bub Miley)\nAKA "Black and Tan Fantasie".\nDuke Ellington & HO, recorded at Victor Studio #1, Camden US-NJ, 1927-10-26 (mx BVE-40155-4); Victor 21137-A.\nBubber Miley, one unknown: trumpets\nJoe Nanton: trombone\nOtto Hardwick, Harry Carne - Duke Ellington - East St. Louis Toodle-O [1927] (03:39)
(Duke Ellington/Bub Miley)\nAKA "East St. Louis Toodle-oo".\nDuke Ellington & His Cotton Club O, recorded at Liederkranz Hall, 111 E 58th St, New York US-NY, 1927-12-19 (mx BVE-41245-2); Victor 21703-A.\nBubber Miley, Louis Metcalf: trumpets\nJoe Nanton: - Duke Ellington - The Mooch [1928] (03:34)
(Duke Ellington/Irving Mills)\nAKA "The Mooche".\nDuke Ellington & His Cotton Club O, recorded at 28 W 44th St, New York US-NY, 1928-10-30 (mx BVE-47799-2); Victor 38034-A.\nArthur Whetsel, one unknown: trumpets\nJoe Nanton: trombone\nBarney Bigard: clari - Duke Ellington - Old Man Blues [1930] (03:09)
(Duke Ellington)\nDuke Ellington & His Cotton Club O, recorded at 1016 N Sycamore Ave, Hollywood US-CA, 1930-08-26 (mx PBVE-61012-6); Victor 23022-A.\nArthur Whetsel, Cootie Williams, Freddy Jenkins: trumpets\nJoe Nanton: trombone\nJuan Tizol: valve tromb - Duke Ellington - Mood Indigo [1930] (03:10)
(Duke Ellington/Albany Bigard/Irving Mills)\nDuke Ellington & His Cotton Club O, recorded at Victor Studio #2, 145 E 24th St, New York US-NY, 1930-12-10 (mx BVE-64811-4); Victor 22587-A.\nArthur Whetsel, Cootie Williams, Freddy Jenkins: trumpets\nJoe Nant - Duke Ellington - Rockin' in Rhythm [1931] (02:56)
(Duke Ellington/Harry Carney/Irving Mills)\nDuke Ellington & His Cotton Club O, recorded at Victor Studio #2, 145 E 24th St, New York US-NY, 1931-01-16 (mx BVE-67402-2); French RCA 741.068.\nArthur Whetsel, Cootie Williams, Freddy Jenkins: trumpets\nJoe N - Duke Ellington - Stompy Jones [1934] (03:04)
(Duke Ellington)\nDuke Ellington & HO, recorded at the Merchandise Mart, Suite 1143, 222 W North Bank St, Chicago US-IL, 1934-01-09 (mx BS-80145-2); Victor 24521-A.\nArthur Whetsel, Cootie Williams, Freddy Jenkins, Louis Bacon: trumpets\nJoe Nanton, Lawre - Duke Ellington - Solitude [1934] (03:31)
(Duke Ellington)\nDuke Ellington & HO, recorded at the Merchandise Mart, Suite 1143, 222 W North Bank St, Chicago US-IL, 1934-01-10 (mx BS-80149-1); Victor 24755-A.\nArthur Whetsel, Cootie Williams, Freddy Jenkins, Louis Bacon: trumpets\nJoe Nanton, Lawre - Duke Ellington - Jack the Bear [1940] (03:17)
(Duke Ellington)\nDuke Ellington & His Famous O, recorded at the Merchandise Mart, Suite 1143, 222 W North Bank St, Chicago US-IL, 1940-03-06 (mx BS-044888-1A); Victor 26536-A.\nWallace Jones, Cootie Williams: trumpets\nRex Stewart: cornet\nJoe Nanton, La - Duke Ellington - Ko-Ko [1940] (02:43)
(Duke Ellington)\nDuke Ellington & His Famous O, recorded at the Merchandise Mart, Suite 1143, 222 W North Bank St, Chicago US-IL, 1940-03-06 (mx BS-044889-2); Victor 26577-A.\nWallace Jones, Cootie Williams: trumpets\nRex Stewart: cornet\nJoe Nanton, Law - Duke Ellington - Concerto for Cootie [1940] (03:21)
(Duke Ellington)\nNote: Not to be confused with Ellington's 1935 "Cootie's Concerto", AKA "Echoes of Harlem".\nNote: Bob Russell subsequently wrote lyrics for "Concerto for Cootie"; the retitiled "Do Nothin' till You Hear from Me" was recorded by Ellingto - Duke Ellington - Dusk [1940] (03:22)
(Duke Ellington)\nDuke Ellington & His Famous O, recorded at the Merchandise Mart, Suite 1143, 222 W North Bank St, Chicago US-IL, 1940-05-28 (mx BS-053020-1); Victor 26677-A.\nWallace Jones, Cootie Williams: trumpets\nRex Stewart: cornet\nJoe Nanton, Law - Duke Ellington - Perdido [1942] (03:12)
(Juan Tizol)\nDuke Ellington & His Famous O, recorded at the Merchandise Mart, Suite 1143, 222 W North Bank St, Chicago US-IL, 1942-01-21 (mx BS-070668-1); Victor 27880-A.\nWallace Jones, Ray Nance: trumpets\nRex Stewart: cornet\nJoe Nanton, Lawrence Brow - Duke Ellington - Are You Sticking? [1941] (03:48)
(Duke Ellington)\nArr. by Duke Ellington.\nDuke Ellington & HO, from a KHJ remote broadcast from the Casa Ma - Duke Ellington - Chelsea Bridge [1941] (04:38)
(Billy Strayhorn)\nArr. by Billy Strayhorn.\nDuke Ellington & HO, from a KHJ remote broadcast from the Casa Ma - Duke Ellington - Love like This Can't Last [1941] (02:40)
(Billy Strayhorn)\nArr. by Billy Strayhorn.\nDuke Ellington & HO, from a KHJ remote broadcast from the Casa Ma - Duke Ellington - Moon Mist [1941] (03:26)
(Mercer Ellington)\nAKA "Mist on the Moon".\nArr. by Mercer Ellington & Duke Ellington.\nDuke Ellington & HO, from a KHJ remote broadcast from the Casa Ma - Duke Ellington - It's Square, but It Rocks [1941] (02:13)
(Freddie Slack/Carl Sigman)\nArr. by Billy Strayhorn.\nDuke Ellington & HO, from a KHJ remote broadcast from the Trianon Ballroom, 2800 Firestone Blvd, South Gate US-CA, mid 1941-06, privately recorded over-the-air onto cardboard discs; previously unrelea - Duke Ellington - In a Mellow Tone [1941] (02:42)
(Duke Ellington)\nAKA "In a Mellotone".\nArr. by Duke Ellington.\nDuke Ellington & HO, from a KHJ remote broadcast from the Trianon Ballroom, 2800 Firestone Blvd, South Gate US-CA, mid 1941-06, privately recorded over-the-air onto cardboard discs; previou - Duke Ellington - Sepia Panorama [1941] (02:42)
(Duke Ellington)\nArr. by Duke Ellington & Billy Strayhorn.\nDuke Ellington & HO, from a KHJ remote broadcast from the Trianon Ballroom, 2800 Firestone Blvd, South Gate US-CA, mid 1941-06, privately recorded over-the-air onto cardboard discs; previously u
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