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Duke Ellington - Volume Four - April 30, 1947 album flac Performer: Duke Ellington
Title: Volume Four - April 30, 1947
Style: Swing
Released: 1975
MP3 album: 1960 mb
FLAC album: 1294 mb
Rating: 4.8
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Genre: Jazz

The notes on the cover of this LP, which have a sheet of paper glued to a plain white cover, state that this concert was not recorded on April 30, 1947 (the date given in the title) at Darmouth College, but at Cornell University, which W. E. Timmer's Ellingtonia Discography gives as being on April 19, 1947. There is no listing for a known recording on April 30, 1947. Musicians are identified from the notes, a complete personnel list was not included.

Duke Ellington Vol. 4: April 30, 1947. The Chronological Duke Ellington & His Orchestra 1946–47 (Classics). The Chronological Duke Ellington & His Orchestra 1947 (2 volumes) (Classics). Duke Ellington at Ciro's (Dems). Liberian Suite (Columbia). Studio Sessions New York 1963 (LMR) released as The Private Collection Volume Four in 1987. My People (Red Baron).

Ellington at Newport is a 1956 live jazz album by Duke Ellington and his band of their 1956 concert at the Newport Jazz Festival, a concert which revitalized Ellington's flagging career. It stood for everything that jazz had been and could b.

August 2009, 19:03 Duke Ellington, 1947-1952 volume 2 Used drive : PLEXTOR DVD-ROM PX-116A2 Adapter: 0 ID: 1 Read mode : Secure Utilize accurate stream : Yes Defeat audio cache : Yes Make use of C2 pointers : No Read offset correction : 102 Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : No Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes Delete leading. and trailing silent blocks : No Null samples used in CRC calculations : Yes Used interface : Native Win32 interface for Win NT & 2000 Gap handling : Appended to previous track Used output format : User Defined Encoder Selected bitrate : 128 kBit/s.

The Uncollected Duke Ellington And His Orchestra Volume 4 - 1947 is a big band music album recording by DUKE ELLINGTON released in 1978 on CD, LP/Vinyl and/or cassette. JMA TOP 5 Jazz ALBUMS.

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.

1. Kickapoo Joy Juice. 3. Liberian Suite - Dance No. 1. 4:580:30. 4. 2. 3:290:30. 5. 3:490:30. 6. 3:090:30. Liberian Suite - I Like the Sunrise. 9. On A Turquoise Cloud. More by Duke Ellington.

Tracklist

A1 Blutopia
A2 Overture To A Jam Session
A3 The Mooche
A4 Dimuendo & Cresecendo In B
A5 Rugged Romeo
B1 The Blues
B2 Frankie & Johnny
B3 I'm Just A Lucky So & So
B4 Passion Flower
B5 Just Squeeze Me
B6 Ring Dem Bells

Credits

  • Alto Saxophone – Johnny Hodges
  • Baritone Saxophone, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet – Harry Carney
  • Bass – Oscar Pettiford
  • Piano – Duke Ellington
  • Tenor Saxophone – Al Sears
  • Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Jimmy Hamilton
  • Trombone – Lawrence Brown, Wilbur de Paris*
  • Trumpet – Harold 'Shorty' Baker*, Taft Jordan
  • Trumpet, Violin – Ray Nance
  • Vocals – Al Hibbler (tracks: B3), Kay Davis (tracks: B1)

Notes

The notes on the cover of this LP, which have a sheet of paper glued to a plain white cover, state that this concert was not recorded on April 30, 1947 (the date given in the title) at Darmouth College, but at Cornell University, which W. E. Timmer's Ellingtonia Discography gives as being on April 19, 1947. There is no listing for a known recording on April 30, 1947.
Musicians are identified from the notes, a complete personnel list was not included. Timmer lists the following musicians being on the date as well: Shelton Hemphill, Francis Williams, Eddie Barefield: trumpets; Claude Jones: trombone; Russell Procope: alto saxophone, clarinet; Fred Guy: guitar; Ed McConney: drums. Maria Cole is listed as a third vocalist but does not appear on this LP.