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    Duke Ellington & His World Famous Orchestra (1946-1947)

    Duke Ellington - Duke Ellington & His World Famous Orchestra (1946-1947)

    01/01/2046 | Hindsight Records 

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      $26.99

      DUKE ELLINGTON & HIS WORLD FAMOUS ORCHESTRA

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    All Music Guide Review

    This mid-priced triple-CD box (originally five separate LPs) contains 64 tracks recorded by Ellington and his band for radio broadcast between March 28, 1946 and June 10, 1947. This was a period in which the Ellington band was, if anything, underrecorded -- he'd ended his longtime stay on RCA-Victor and was moving to Musicraft and then on to Columbia, and the move between labels left Ellington less well represented in the studio than he might otherwise have been with a long-term contract. Included here are eight pieces never before available as full-band recordings, among them "Tip Toe Topic," and a trio recording by Ellington, bassist Oscar Pettiford, and drummer Sonny Greer that was never done again. There have been reissues of this material from various sources, drawn from radio transcription discs (which are considered fair game for pirates overseas), but this is the only legitimate version, drawn from pristine privately collected discs, with payments to the musicians involved and their estates. From the opening rendition of "Take the 'A' Train" with a trumpet solo by Taft Jordan, the set is full of surprises, new takes on old numbers, and a handful of numbers new and unique to the box. We get the longest uninterrupted rendition of "Happy-Go-Lucky Local," and the earlier of two contemporary studio versions of Ellington's concerto for Johnny Hodges' sax, "Magenta Haze," plus a last glimpse of some of the best work of Sam Nanton on the version of "The Mooche" featured here; Harry Carney, Jimmy Hamilton, and Claude Jones share the spotlight in "Fugue-a-Ditty," and "Transblucency" get its studio debut only a few weeks after its premiere at Carnegie Hall. The most marvelous side of the performances here, which combine the freedom of radio broadcast lengths (up to nearly seven minutes, although most of what's here is in the 3-4 minute range) two years prior to the introduction of the LP with the best that technology had to offer, is the range of the music -- Ellington's music in this era bridges the gap between big-band swing ("Crosstown") and the more intimate and expressive small-group sounds with startling ease, truly beyond category in its range as depicted here. "Passion Flower," "Everything Goes," "Jennie," "The Eighth Veil," "Moon Mist" -- the range of delights contained here, from big-band dance numbers to some of Ellington's most beautiful small-scale impressionist pieces, to some experimental trio pieces, is stunning. There are also a relative handful of vocal numbers, handled by Al Hibbler, Ray Nance, and Kay Davis. None of it ever got much better than this. Oh, and the sound is killer, state-of-the-art, and more than a match for any '40s release one cares to name. The band includes Johnny Hodges, Al Sears, Harry Carney, Shelton Hemphill, Taft Jordan, Cat Anderson, Oscar Pettiford, Sonny Greer, and, on "Passion Flower," Billy Strayhorn sitting in on piano. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

    Duke Ellington & His World Famous Orchestra (1946-1947) Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 2
  • Crosstown
  • 2:47
  • Sound Clip for Crosstown from Duke Ellington & His World Famous Orchestra (1946-1947)


  • 4
  • Magenta Haze
  • 4:22
  • Sound Clip for Magenta Haze from Duke Ellington & His World Famous Orchestra (1946-1947)


  • 7
  • Riff 'N Drill
  • 2:46
  • Sound Clip for Riff 'N Drill from Duke Ellington & His World Famous Orchestra (1946-1947)


  • 8
  • Blue Abandon
  • 1:50
  • Sound Clip for Blue Abandon from Duke Ellington & His World Famous Orchestra (1946-1947)


  • 9
  • Transblucency
  • 3:52
  • Sound Clip for Transblucency from Duke Ellington & His World Famous Orchestra (1946-1947)


  • 10
  • Rugged Romeo
  • 3:03
  • Sound Clip for Rugged Romeo from Duke Ellington & His World Famous Orchestra (1946-1947)


  • 11
  • Jennie
  • 2:15
  • Sound Clip for Jennie from Duke Ellington & His World Famous Orchestra (1946-1947)


  • 12
  • Sono
  • 4:26
  • Sound Clip for Sono from Duke Ellington & His World Famous Orchestra (1946-1947)


  • 14
  • Perdido
  • 2:21
  • Sound Clip for Perdido from Duke Ellington & His World Famous Orchestra (1946-1947)


  • 15
  • Tip Toe Topic
  • 2:00
  • Sound Clip for Tip Toe Topic from Duke Ellington & His World Famous Orchestra (1946-1947)


  • 16
  • Rockabye River
  • 2:47
  • Sound Clip for Rockabye River from Duke Ellington & His World Famous Orchestra (1946-1947)


  • 17
  • Pretty Woman
  • 2:48
  • Sound Clip for Pretty Woman from Duke Ellington & His World Famous Orchestra (1946-1947)


  • 21
  • Hey Baby
  • 2:50
  • Sound Clip for Hey Baby from Duke Ellington & His World Famous Orchestra (1946-1947)


  • 23
  • Come Rain or Come Shine
  • 2:45

  • 24
  • Fickle Fling
  • 3:10

  • 25
  • 9:20 Special
  • 2:56

  • 26
  • One O'Clock Jump
  • 5:38

  • 27
  • Unbooted Character
  • 3:22

  • 28
  • The Suburbanite
  • 2:28

  • 29
  • (Back Home Again In) Indiana
  • 3:00

  • 30
  • Moon Mist
  • 3:20

  • 31
  • In a Jam
  • 3:12

  • 32
  • On the Alamo
  • 2:12

  • 33
  • I Can't Believe That You're in Love With Me
  • 3:31

  • 34
  • Tea for Two
  • 1:50

  • 35
  • Just You, Just Me
  • 3:52

  • 36
  • Someone
  • 3:21

  • 37
  • Double Ruff
  • 2:48

  • 38
  • A Flower Is a Lovesome Thing
  • 3:18

  • 39
  • The Mooche
  • 4:32

  • 40
  • Golden Cress
  • 4:25

  • 41
  • Flippant Flurry
  • 3:07

  • 42
  • Jam-A-Ditty
  • 2:56

  • 43
  • Fugueaditty
  • 2:43

  • 44
  • Happy Go Lucky Local
  • 6:20

  • 45
  • Overture to a Jam Session
  • 5:02

  • 46
  • Sultry Sunset
  • 3:38

  • 47
  • Beale Street Blues
  • 4:06

  • 48
  • Memphis Blues
  • 3:16

  • 49
  • St. Louis Blues
  • 2:37

  • 50
  • Who Struck John?
  • 1:28

  • 51
  • Swamp Fire
  • 3:02

  • 52
  • How High the Moon
  • 2:28

  • 53
  • Blue Lou
  • 3:10

  • 54
  • Violet Blue
  • 3:06

  • 55
  • Royal Garden Blues
  • 3:31

  • 56
  • Jumpin' Punkins
  • 3:54

  • 57
  • Frustration
  • 3:29

  • 58
  • Blue Is the Night
  • 2:57

  • 59
  • Jump for Joy
  • 2:31

  • 60
  • Far Away Blues
  • 2:43

  • 61
  • Embraceable You
  • 2:14

  • 62
  • Frisky
  • 2:02

  • 63
  • Park at 106th
  • 2:24

  • 64
  • Take the "A" Train
  • :30

  • Credits of Duke Ellington & His World Famous Orchestra (1946-1947)



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