Duke Ellington - The Complete Duke Ellington Vol.13 1938-1939 album flac
Performer: Duke EllingtonTitle: The Complete Duke Ellington Vol.13 1938-1939
Style: Big Band, Swing
Released: 1981
MP3 album: 1829 mb
FLAC album: 1296 mb
Rating: 4.8
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Genre: Jazz
This is the discography of Duke Ellington. Most of these recordings are listed by the year they were recorded rather than year released. Reissues are listed for most of the recordings released before the 1950s, as the original 78s are rare.
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Duke Ellington by John Eyles, published on October 6, 2015 at All About Jazz. Find more Building a Jazz Library articles. Then you'll definitely need some Duke Ellington as a cornerstone of it. The Duke is frequently cited as the greatest jazz man of them all, with his main rivals for the crown being Louis Armstrong, Charlie Parker and Miles Davis. Ask ten Ellington fans to list their ten favourite Ellington albums and the chances are you'll end up with at least 60 albums to choose from. com gave me over a thousand choices) -and so much of it is good. Ellington at Newport 1956 (Complete) (Sony) The Orchestra's appearance at the 1956 Newport festival has become the stuff of legend and folklore. It is one of the most celebrated live recordings ever, centred around a thrilling extended solo by tenorist Paul Gonsalves.
Duke Ellington Related artists. Duke Ellington & His Orchestra 1927-1931. 13. (00:05:39) Duke Ellington - Tiger Rag. 14. (00:02:56) Duke Ellington - Ring Dem Bells. 15. (00:03:03) Duke Ellington - Old Man Blues. 16. (00:02:51) Duke Ellington - Mood Indigo. 17. (00:03:04) Duke Ellington - The Dicty Glide. 18. (00:03:08) Duke Ellington - Doin' The Voom Voom. 20. (00:00:00) Duke Ellington - Wall Street Wail. 21. (00:00:00) Duke Ellington - Saratoga Swing. 22. (00:00:00) Duke Ellington - Echoes Of The Jungle. GoJ 53030 - Duke Ellington & His Orchestra 1927-1931/ - . 0. 1938 Cotton Club 1938 Vol 1. Anthology.
Duke Ellington 1938: listen and download Cootie Williams & His Rug Cutters, Duke Ellington - Mobile Blues, Cootie Williams & His Rug Cutters, Duke Ellington - Delta Mood, Duke Ellington - There's Something About an Old Love, Duke Ellington, Ivie Anderson (With Duke Ellington) - When My Sugar Walks Down The Street & more. Duke Ellington - Delta Mood 02:46. All songs from Jazz Potpourri - The Complete Recordings 1937 - 1938. The Boys From Harlem - The Complete Recordings 1938 - 1939, 2009. Duke Ellington - Blues A-Poppin' 02:53. Duke Ellington, Ras Attitude - Happiness 00:00. Duke Ellington - Please Forgive Me 03:02. Duke Ellington - 1938, Vo., 2018. Carnival in Caroline 02:26.
Tracklist Hide Credits
| A1 | –Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra* | Slap HappyWritten-By – Ellington* |
2:44 |
| A2 | –Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra* | Slap HappyWritten-By – Ellington* |
2:44 |
| A3 | –Johnny Hodges And His Orchestra | Like A Ship In The NightWritten-By – Cooper*, Hudson* |
2:39 |
| A4 | –Johnny Hodges And His Orchestra | Mississippi DreamboatWritten-By – Ford*, Redmond* |
2:37 |
| A5 | –Johnny Hodges And His Orchestra | Swingin' On The CampusWritten-By – Ellington*, Hodges* |
2:39 |
| A6 | –Johnny Hodges And His Orchestra | Dooji WoojiWritten-By – Ellington* |
2:58 |
| A7 | –Cootie Williams & His Rug Cutters | Beautiful RomanceWritten-By – Williams*, Ellington* |
2:42 |
| A8 | –Cootie Williams & His Rug Cutters | Boudoir BennyWritten-By – Williams*, Ellington* |
2:45 |
| B1 | –Johnny Hodges And His Orchestra | Ain't The Gravy GoodWritten-By – Heywood* |
3:02 |
| B2 | –Johnny Hodges And His Orchestra | Ain't The Gravy GoodWritten-By – Heywood* |
3:10 |
| B3 | –Johnny Hodges And His Orchestra | She's GoneWritten-By – Williams*, Ellington* |
3:00 |
| B4 | –Duke Ellington | Just Good FunWritten-By – Ellington* |
2:39 |
| B5 | –Duke Ellington | Informal BluesWritten-By – Ellington* |
2:44 |
| B6 | –Rex Stewart And His Orchestra | San Juan HillWritten-By – Fleagle*, Ellington*, Stewart* |
2:36 |
| B7 | –Rex Stewart And His Orchestra | I'll Come Back For MoreWritten-By – Fleagle*, Ellington*, Stewart* |
2:49 |
| B8 | –Rex Stewart And His Orchestra | "Fat Stuff" SerenadeWritten-By – Ellington*, Stewart* |
2:37 |
| C1 | –Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra* | Pussy WillowWritten-By – Ellington* |
2:38 |
| C2 | –Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra* | Subtle LamentWritten-By – Ellington* |
3:00 |
| C3 | –Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra* | Lady In BlueWritten-By – Ellington* |
2:42 |
| C4 | –Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra* | Smorgasbord And SchnappsWritten-By – Fleagle*, Ellington*, Stewart* |
2:40 |
| C5 | –Johnny Hodges And His Orchestra | Savoy StrutWritten-By – Ellington*, Hodges* |
2:31 |
| C6 | –Johnny Hodges And His Orchestra | Savoy StrutWritten-By – Ellington*, Hodges* |
2:30 |
| C7 | –Johnny Hodges And His Orchestra | Rent Party BluesWritten-By – Ellington* |
2:40 |
| C8 | –Johnny Hodges And His Orchestra | Dance On The GoonWritten-By – Hodges* |
2:35 |
| D1 | –Rex Stewart And His Orchestra | Good Gal BluesWritten-By – Ellington* |
2:57 |
| D2 | –Duke Ellington Trio* | FinesseWritten-By – Ellington*, Hodges* |
2:43 |
| D3 | –Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | Portrait Of The LionWritten-By – Ellington* |
2:25 |
| D4 | –Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | Portrait Of The LionWritten-By – Ellington* |
2:28 |
| D5 | –Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | (I Want) Something To Live ForWritten-By – Strayhorn*, Ellington* |
2:50 |
| D6 | –Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | Solid Old ManWritten-By – Ellington* |
2:40 |
| D7 | –Johnny Hodges And His Orchestra | Kitchen Mechanic's DayWritten-By – Mills*, Hodges* |
2:30 |
| D8 | –Johnny Hodges And His Orchestra | My Heart Jumped Over The MoonWritten-By – Mills*, Hodges* |
2:36 |
Credits
- Alto Saxophone – Johnny Hodges (tracks: A3 to B3, C1 to D2, D7, D8)
- Baritone Saxophone – Harry Carney (tracks: A3 to B3, C5 to C8, D7, D8)
- Bass – Billy Taylor* (tracks: A1 to B3, B6 to D8)
- Clarinet – Barney Bigard (tracks: A7 to B3, B6 to B8)
- Drums – Sonny Greer (tracks: A1 to B3, B6 to C8, D3, D8)
- Guitar – Brick Fleagle (tracks: B6 to B8), Fred Guy (tracks: A1, A2, C1 to C4, D3 to D6)
- Piano – Duke Ellington
- Reeds – Barney Bigard (tracks: A1, A2, C1 to C4, D3 to D6), Harry Carney (tracks: A1, A2, C1 to C4, D3 to D6), Johnny Hodges (tracks: A1, A2, D3 to D6), Otto Hardwicke* (tracks: A1, A2, C1 to C4, D3 to D6)
- Trombone – Joe Nanton (tracks: A1, A2, B6 to C4, D3 to D6), Juan Tizol (tracks: A1, A2, C1 to C4, D3 to D6), Lawrence Brown (tracks: A1 to A6, C1 to C8, D3 to D8)
- Trumpet – Cootie Williams (tracks: A1 to B3, C1 to C8, D3 to D8), Louis Bacon (tracks: B6 to B8), Rex Stewart (tracks: A1, A2, B6 to C4, D3 to D6), Wallace Jones (tracks: A1, A2, C1 to C4, D3 to D6)
- Vocals – Cootie Williams (tracks: A7 to B3), Jean Eldridge (tracks: A3 to A6, D3 to D6), Louis Bacon (tracks: B6 to B8)
Notes
A1 New York, December 22, 1938A2 New York, December 22, 1938
A3 New York, February 27, 1939
A4 New York, February 27, 1939
A5 New York, February 27, 1939
A6 New York, February 27, 1939
A7 New York, February 28, 1939
A8 New York, February 28, 1939
B1 New York, February 28, 1939
B2 New York, February 28, 1939
B3 New York, February 28, 1939
B4 New York, March 8, 1939
B5 New York, March 8, 1939
B6 New York, March 20, 1939
B7 New York, March 20, 1939
B8 New York, March 20, 1939
C1 New York, March 20, 1939
C2 New York, March 20, 1939
C3 New York, March 20, 1939
C4 New York, March 20, 1939
C5 New York, March 21, 1939
C6 New York, March 21, 1939
C7 New York, March 21, 1939
C8 New York, March 21, 1939
D1 New York, March 21, 1939
D2 New York, March 21, 1939
D3 New York, March 21, 1939
D4 New York, March 21, 1939
D5 New York, March 21, 1939
D6 New York, June 2, 1939
D7 New York, June 2, 1939
D8 New York, June 2, 1939









