Duke Ellington's wartime recordings
A fragment of history carved by a master of swing jazz
This is a collection of invaluable recordings made by Duke Ellington during and after World War II. Even in the difficult circumstances of wartime, Ellington's orchestra maintained its refined sound and creativity, continuing to elevate the artistry of jazz. This is a work of great historical value, showcasing the culmination of his composing ability and the performance skills of his band.
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A:
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1)
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Take The "A" Train
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2)
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Hayfoot Strawfoot
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3)
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Don't Get Around Much Anymore
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4)
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Slip Of The Lip
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5)
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Blue Serge
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6)
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Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea
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7)
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Let The Zoomers Drool
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B:
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1)
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Perdido
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2)
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I Can't Get Started
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3)
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Esquire Swank
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4)
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Bugle Breaks
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5)
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I Miss Your Kiss
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6)
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Accentuate The Positive
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7)
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Old King Dooji
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Piano - Duke Ellington
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Tenor Saxophone - Ben Webster (A1 to A4)
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Alto Saxophone - Johnny Hodges
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Trombone - Lawrence Brown (A5 to B7)
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Baritone Saxophone - Harry Carney
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Trumpet - Ray Nance (A1 to B1, B3 to B7)
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Vocals - Ray Nance (A1 to A4)
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Trombone - Juan Tizol (A1 to A4)
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Trombone - Joe Nanton (A1 to B1, B3 to B7)
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Drums - Sonny Greer
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Trombone - Claude Jones (A5 to B7)
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Trumpet - Rex Stewart (A1 to B1, B3 to B7)
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Alto Saxophone - Otto Hardwick (A1 to B1, B3 to B7)
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Guitar - Fred Guy
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Trumpet - Shelton Hemphill (A5 to B7)
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Trombone - Sandy Williams (A1 to A4)
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Trumpet - Taft Jordan (A5 to B7)
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Trumpet - Francis Williams (B2)
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Trumpet - Harold Baker (A1 to A4)
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Trumpet - William Anderson
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Tenor Saxophone - Al Sears (A5 to B7)
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Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet - Jimmy Hamilton (A5 to B7)
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Drums - Sidney Catlett (A6)
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Trombone - Wilbur De Paris (B2)
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Trumpet - Wallace Jones (A1 to A4)
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Vocals - Joya Sherrill (B5, B6)
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Bass - Junior Raglin (A1 to B1, B3 to B7)
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Trumpet - Reunald Jones (B2)
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Bass - Wilson Meyers
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Alto Saxophone, Clarinet - Sax Mallard
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Design [Cover Design] - Sid (48)