Duke Ellington And His Orchestra - 1950 album flac
Performer: Duke Ellington And His OrchestraTitle: 1950
Style: Swing
Released: 2001
MP3 album: 1645 mb
FLAC album: 1836 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: MPC AC3 VQF MP4 FLAC MMF DTS
Genre: Jazz
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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.
The Chronogical Duke Ellington And His Orchestra 1950-1951 Contents.
With the end of the 1948 recording strike, Duke Ellington's orchestra appeared on record for the first time in 22 months on November 1, 1949. The classic band was still largely intact (although Al Sears had departed and the trumpet section was a bit weaker than earlier), but its label (Columbia) was clearly hoping for some new hits. This collection has some unusual pieces along the way, including "Joog, Joog" and "The Piano Roll Blues," but there is an excellent four-song date featuring former Ellington sideman Oscar Pettiford on cello.
Rosemary Clooney & Duke Ellington and His Orchestra 2007. 100 + Essential Jazz Ballads (Masterpieces of Smooth and Relaxing Jazz) 1976. In a Sentimental Mood. 100 + Essential Jazz Ballads (Masterpieces of Smooth and Relaxing Jazz) 1965. The Centennial Anthology 1970. Top 100 Classics - The Very Best of Duke Ellington Orchestra. His Piano and His Orchestra At The Bal Masque (Original Album Plus Bonus Tracks 1958). The Best of Duke Ellington.
Tracklist Hide Credits
| 1 | –Billy Strayhorn Trio | Cotton TailWritten-By – Ellington* |
2:55 |
| 2 | –Billy Strayhorn Trio | C Jam BluesWritten-By – Ellington* |
3:01 |
| 3 | –Billy Strayhorn Trio | FlamingoWritten-By – Anderson*, Grouya* |
3:03 |
| 4 | –Billy Strayhorn Trio | Bang-Up BluesWritten-By – Unknown Artist |
3:07 |
| 5 | –Wild Bill Davis And His Real Gone Organ* | Things Ain't What They Used To BeDrums – Jo JonesGuitar – Johnny Collins*Organ – Wild Bill DavisWritten-By – Ellington* |
2:43 |
| 6 | –Wild Bill Davis And His Real Gone Organ* | Make No MistakeDrums – Jo JonesGuitar – Johnny Collins*Organ – Wild Bill DavisWritten-By – Davis* |
2:38 |
| 7 | –Billy Strayhorn Trio | TonkWritten-By – Strayhorn*, Ellington* |
2:59 |
| 8 | –Billy Strayhorn Trio | Johnny Come LatelyWritten-By – Strayhorn* |
3:00 |
| 9 | –Billy Strayhorn Trio | In A Blue Summer GardenWritten-By – Strayhorn*, Ellington* |
4:07 |
| 10 | –Billy Strayhorn Trio | Great TimesWritten-By – Ellington* |
2:55 |
| 11 | –Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | Build That RailroadVocals – Al HibblerWritten-By – Ellington* |
2:41 |
| 12 | –Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | Love You MadlyVocals – Yvonee Lanauze*Written-By – Ellington* |
2:56 |
| 13 | –Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | Great TimesVocals – Yvonee Lanauze*Written-By – Ellington* |
3:11 |
| 14 | –Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | The Tattooed BrideFlugelhorn – Mercer EllingtonTrombone – Tyree GlennWritten-By – Ellington* |
11:38 |
| 15 | –Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | Mood IndigoFlugelhorn – Mercer EllingtonTrombone – Tyree GlennWritten-By – Bigard*, Ellington*, Mills* |
15:28 |
Companies, etc.
- Distributed By – Mélodie
- Copyright (c) – Classics Records
Credits
- Alto Saxophone – Johnny Hodges (tracks: 11 to 15)
- Alto Saxophone, Clarinet – Russell Procope (tracks: 11 to 15)
- Baritone Saxophone, Clarinet – Harry Carney (tracks: 11 to 15)
- Bass – Joe Shulman (tracks: 7 to 10), Wendell Marshall (tracks: 1 to 4, 7 to 15)
- Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Jimmy Hamilton (tracks: 11 to 15)
- Drums – Sonny Greer (tracks: 11 to 15)
- Liner Notes [October, 2001] – Anatol Schenker
- Photography By – Erich Mohr
- Piano – Billy Strayhorn (tracks: 1 to 4, 7 to 10, 14, 15), Duke Ellington (tracks: 1 to 5, 7 to 15)
- Tenor Saxophone – Paul Gonsalves (tracks: 11 to 15)
- Trombone – Lawrence Brown (tracks: 11 to 15), Quentin Jackson (tracks: 11 to 15)
- Trumpet – Andres Merenguito* (tracks: 11 to 15), Cat Anderson (tracks: 11 to 15), Harold Baker (tracks: 11 to 15), Nelson Williams (tracks: 11 to 15)
- Trumpet, Violin – Ray Nance (tracks: 11 to 15)
Notes
Recording dates:#1 to 4: New York, October 3, 1950
#5, 6: New York, late October 1950
#7 to 10: New York, November, 1950
#11 to 13: New York, November 20, 1950
#14, 15: New York, December 18, 1950
Misspelt 'The Chronogical Classics' on the front.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 3307517121721
- Price Code: DK 003
- SPARS Code: AAD
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| none | Duke Ellington | In Chronology - 1950 (15xFile, MP3, Comp, 320) | Complete Jazz Series | none | 2008 |









