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Title: Duke Ellington Vol. 9
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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.

A1 New York, November 1924 A2 New York, June 21, 1926 A3 New York, March, 1928 A4 New York, October, 1928 A5 New York, September 10, 1929 A6 New York, April 3, 1930. B1 Chicago, January 9, 1935 B2 Cotton Club, New York, March 18, 1937 B3 Cotton Club, New York, March 18, 1937 B4 Southland Cafe, Boston, January 9, 194 B5 Hollywood, January 15, 1941 B6 Hollywood, September 17, 1941. C1 New York, September 1925 C2 New York, June 21, 1926 C3 New York, March, 1928 C4 New York, February, 1929 C5 New York, February, 1929 C6 New York, February, 1929 C7 New York, January 29, 1930.

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.

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. Few words are needed to enhance this album's subtitle -"Duke Ellington and Johnny Hodges PLAY THE BLUES. A small group session that features Duke's piano as much as Hodges, it has a charming, loose, after-hours feel.

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A1 Rainy Nights
Written-By – Ellington*, Trent*, Lopez*
3:18
A2 Animal Crackers
Written-By – Rich*, Link*, Coslow*
3:05
A3 Jubilee Stomp (Take A)
Written-By – Ellington*
2:36
A4 The Mooche (Take A)
Written-By – Ellington*, Mills*
2:49
A5 Doin' The Voom Voom
Written-By – Miley*, Ellington*
2:43
A6 East St Louis Toodle-Oo
Written-By – Miley*, Ellington*
3:12
B1 Farewell Blues
Written-By – Schoebel*, Rappolo*, Mares*
2:22
B2 Sophisticated Lady
Written-By – Ellington*, Mills*, Parish*
3:22
B3 Rockin' In Rhythm
Written-By – Ellington*, Carney*, Mills*
4:47
B4 The Gal From Joe's
Written-By – Ellington*
3:31
B5 Bounce 1:20
B6 Clementine
Written-By – Mercer Ellington
2:20
C1 Trombone Blues
Written-By – Williams*, Nixon*
3:02
C2 Lil' Farina
Written-By – Mier*, Smith*
2:55
C3 Take It Easy (Take A)
Written-By – Ellington*
2:34
C4 Medley : Intro To A Black And Tan Fantasy
Written-By – Miley*, Ellington*
0:34
C5 The Duke Steps Out
Written-By – Williams*, Ellington*, Hodges*
0:50
C6 Black Beauty
Written-By – Ellington*
2:01
C7 Rent Party Blues
Written-By – Ellington*, Hodges*
3:04
D1 Dinah Lou
Written-By – Bloom*, Koehler*
2:22
D2 Harlem Speaks
Written-By – Ellington*, Mills*
4:14
D3 Little Josey
Written-By – Ellington*
2:53
D4 Koko
Written-By – Ellington*
2:13
D5 Boy Meets Horn
Written-By – Ellington*, Mills*, Stewart*
5:20
D6 Black And Tan Fantasy
Written-By – Miley*, Ellington*
5:50

Credits

  • Banjo, Guitar – Fred Guy
  • Bass – Billy Taylor*, Hayes Alvis, Bass Edwards*, Jimmy Blanton, Wellman Braud
  • Drums – Sonny Greer
  • Photography By, Liner Notes – Jacques Bisceglia
  • Piano – Duke Ellington
  • Reeds – Barney Bigard, Ben Webster, Harry Carney, Johnny Hodges, Otto Hardwicke*
  • Trombone – Charlie Irvis, Juan Tizol, Lawrence Brown, Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton*
  • Trumpet – Arthur Whetsel*, Bubber Miley, Cootie Williams, Freddie Jenkins*, Louis Metcalfe*, Ray Nance, Rex Stewart, Wallace Jones
  • Vocals – Ivie Anderson

Notes

A1 New York, November 1924
A2 New York, June 21, 1926
A3 New York, March, 1928
A4 New York, October, 1928
A5 New York, September 10, 1929
A6 New York, April 3, 1930

B1 Chicago, January 9, 1935
B2 Cotton Club, New York, March 18, 1937
B3 Cotton Club, New York, March 18, 1937
B4 Southland Cafe, Boston, January 9, 194
B5 Hollywood, January 15, 1941
B6 Hollywood, September 17, 1941

C1 New York, September 1925
C2 New York, June 21, 1926
C3 New York, March, 1928
C4 New York, February, 1929
C5 New York, February, 1929
C6 New York, February, 1929
C7 New York, January 29, 1930

D1 Chicago, January 20, 1936
D2 Cotton Club, New York, March 18, 1937
D3 Southland Cafe, Boston, January 9, 194
D4 Crystal Ballrom, Lake Inn, Fargo, November 7, 1940
D5 Carnegie Hall, New Youk, January 23, 1943
D6 Carnegie Hall, New York, December 11, 1943

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