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Format: CD
 Nov 2000
 Record Label: Legacy Recordings
 Recording Type: Mixed
 UPC: 074646144428 |
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* ML=ships from multiple locations, AE/AP/AA=ships from U.S. Military location.
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Track Listing 1. East St. Louis Toodle-Oo 2. Black and Tan Fantasy 3. Take It Easy 4. Mooche, The 5. Rockin' in Rhythm 6. Mood Indigo 7. Creole Rhapsody 8. It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) 9. Creole Love Call 10. Sophisticated Lady 11. Solitude 12. Caravan 13. Back Room Romp 14. Ko-Ko 15. Never No Lament (A.K.A. Don't Get Around Much Any More) 16. Cotton Tail 17. Take the "A" Train 18. Satin Doll 19. Jeep's Blues 20. Come Sunday - (from "Black, Brown And Beige") 21. Black Beauty
Album Notes Personnel includes: Duke Ellington (piano); Bob Cox, Ivie Anderson (vocals); Johnny Hodges (soprano & alto saxophones); Russell Procope (alto saxophone, clarinet); Otto Hardwick, Barney Bigard (tenor saxophone, clarinet); Ben Webster, Paul Gonsalves (tenor saxophone); Harry Carney (baritone saxophone, clarinet); Ray Nance (trumpet, cornet, violin); Bubber Miley, Cootie Williams, Clark Terry (trumpet); Rex Stewart (cornet); Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton, Lawrence Brown (trombone); Juan Tizol (valve trombone); Fred Guy (guitar, banjo); Wellman Braud, Jimmy Blanton (acoustic bass); Sonny Greer, Sam Woodyard (drums). Recorded between 1927 and 1960. Includes liner notes by Phil Bailey. Digitally remastered by Darcy M. Proper (Sony Studios, New York, New York). This is part of the Columbia/Legacy Ken Burns JAZZ series. This accompaniment to the Duke Ellington segment of Ken Burn's sweeping PBS series makes stops at many of the bandleader's most vital reference points--which also encompass much of the history of jazz throughout the first half of the 20th century--from the seminal "East St. Louis Toodle-oo" to Ray Nance's gorgeous violin on "Come Sunday," from the groundbreaking BLACK, BROWN AND BEIGE suite.
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