Duke Ellington And His Orchestra - Skin Deep / The Mooche album flac
Performer: Duke Ellington And His OrchestraTitle: Skin Deep / The Mooche
Style: Big Band
Released: 1953
Country: US
MP3 album: 1463 mb
FLAC album: 1250 mb
Rating: 4.9
Other formats: VOX DXD MMF VOC WAV AU AHX
Genre: Jazz
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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. Duke Ellington, Irving Mills.
During the late 1920s and early 1930s, Ellington and his band recorded for almost every label (BluDisc, Pathé, Perfect, Victor, Brunswick, Columbia Records, Okeh, Vocalion, Cameo, Romeo, Lincoln, Banner, Domino, Jewel, and Hit of the Week). The Chronological Duke Ellington & His Orchestra 1924–1927 (Classics). Duke Ellington and His Orchestra: 1927–1928 (Classics) (Released 1996). Duke Ellington and His Orchestra: 1928 (Classics). Complete Vol. 1: 1925–1928 (Columbia – France) (released 1973). Duke Ellington: The Beginning 1926–1928 (Decca Jazz Heritage Series). The Chronological Duke Ellington & His Orchestra 1927–1928 (Classics). The Chronological Duke Ellington & His Orchestra 1928 (Classics).
Featuring, Drums – Louis BellsonWritten-By – L. Bellson. Written-By – Ellington, I. Mills. A3. Take The "A" Train. Vocals – Betty Roche Written-By – Strayhorn. B1. A Tone Parallel To Harlem (The Harlem Suite). Written-By – Ellington. It probably goes without saying but Louie Bellson's drum solo on Skin Deep is significant for several reasons. Definitely something that every music fan needs to hear. I own this version and it's just stellar. Reply Notify me 2 Helpful.
Tracklist Hide Credits
| A | Skin DeepDrums – Louis BellsonWritten-By – L. Bellson* |
| B | The MoocheWritten-By – D. Ellington*, I. Mills* |
Companies, etc.
- Pressed By – Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Hollywood
Credits
- Artwork – Rosen
- Design – Monogram
Notes
Different label than Duke Ellington And His Orchestra - Skin Deep / The MoocheBarcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (A Side Label): ZSP 13093
- Matrix / Runout (B Side Label): ZSP 13094
- Matrix / Runout (A Side Runout, Stamped): ZSP13093-1B H
- Matrix / Runout (B Side Runout, Stamped): ZSP13094-1B H
- Other (Both Side Labels): 5-1405
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B-1629 | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | Skin Deep / The Mooche (7", EP) | Columbia | B-1629 | US | 1953 |
| B 2591 | Duke Ellington | Skin Deep / The Mooche (7", EP, RE) | Columbia | B 2591 | US | Unknown |
| B-8302 | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | HI-FI Ellington Uptown (7", EP) | Columbia | B-8302 | US | 1956 |









