COMPLETE PRESTIGE CARNEGIE HALL 1946-1947 CONCERTS
Duke ELLINGTON & HIS ORCHESTRA
- Ref. UE3784
- DEFINITIVE RECORDS, 2001. Enregistrement 1946-1947.
Interprètes
- Duke ELLINGTON : Piano
- Cat ANDERSON : Trompette
- Shelton HEMPHILL : Trompette
- Taft JORDAN : Trompette
- Francis WILLIAMS : Trompette
- Lawrence BROWN : Trombone
- Wilbur DEPARIS : Trombone
- Claude JONES : Valve trombone
- Jimmy HAMILTON : Saxophone ténor, Clarinette
- Johnny HODGES : Saxophone alto
- Otto HARDWICKE : Saxophone alto, Clarinette
- Al SEARS : Saxophone ténor
- Harry CARNEY : Saxophone baryton
- Al LUCAS : Guitare
- Oscar PETTIFORD : Contrebasse
- Sonny GREER : Drums
- Joya SHERILL : Voix
- Kay DAVIS : Voix
- Al HIBBLER : Voix
- Harold Shorty BAKER : Trompette
- Al KILLIAN : Trompette
- Ray NANCE : Trompette, Violon
- Tyree GLENN : Trombone, Vibraphone
- Russell PROCOPE : Saxophone alto, Clarinette
- Fred GUY : Guitare
- Junior RAGLIN : Contrebasse
Pistes
- 1 Caravan
- 2 In a mellotone
- 3 Solid old man
- 4 Selections from Black, brown and beige (4-5)Spiritual (Come Sunday * Work song)
- 5 The blues
- 6 Rugged Romeo
- 7 Sono
- 8 The air conditioned jungle
- 9 Pitter panther patter
- 10 Take the 'A' train
- 11 A tonal group (Suite-a-ditty) (11-13)Melloditty
- 12 Fugueaditty
- 13 Jam-a-ditty
- 14 Magenta haze
- 15 Diminuendo in blueTransblucency
- 16 Crescendo in blue
- 17 Suburbanite
- 18 I'm just a lucky so and so
- 19 Riff 'n' drill
- 20 The new look
- 21 Blue serge
- 22 Triple play
- 23 Harlem air shaft
- 24 Johnny Hodges medley:WanderlustJunior hopJeep's bluesSquaty RooMood to be woo'd
- 25 Mella brava
- 26 Kickapoo joy juice
- 27 On a turquoise cloud
- 28 Bakiff
- 29 Cotton tail
- 30 I like the sunriseLiberian suite (31-36)I like the sunrise
- 31 Dance no.1
- 32 Dance no.2
- 33 Dance no.3
- 34 Dance no.4
- 35 Dance no.5
- 36 Theme medley (35-38)East St Louis toodle-ooEchoes of HarlemBlack and tan fantasyThings ain't what they used to be
- 37 Basso profundo
- 38 New York City blues
- 39 The clothed woman
- 40 Trumpet no end (Blue skies)