Duke Ellington & His Orchestra
Title Price GBP  Media  Condition  Label 
The Works Of Duke - Integrale Volume 3 6.46  LP  Near Mint (NM or M-)/Very Good Plus (VG+)  RCA Victor 741029
Item Number: 2081112683 150326

ex+/nm, writing on the backside of the cover [150326]


    




Tracklist
 
A1Japanese Dream3:25
A2Harlemania2:50
A3The Dicty Glide3:05
A4The Dicty Glide3:06
A5Hot Feet2:40
A6Sloppy Joe3:10
A7Sloppy Joe3:10
B1Stevedore Stomp2:45
B2A Night At The Cotton Club - Part 13:50
B2aCotton Club Stomp
B2bMisty Mornin'
B3A Night At The Cotton Club - Part 24:35
B3aGoin' To Town
B3bFreeze And Melt
B4Cotton Club Stomp2:50
B5Misty Mornin'3:00
B6Arabian Lover2:46
B7Saratoga Swing2:44


Identifiers
Rights Society: SACEM
Price Code: Ⓒ


Credits
Alto Saxophone - Harry Carney (Tracks: A1 to B6), Johnny Hodges
Artwork - Jean-Claude Trambouze
Banjo - Fred Guy
Baritone Saxophone - Harry Carney (Tracks: A1 to B6)
Clarinet - Barney Bigard, Harry Carney (Tracks: B2, B3)
Double Bass - Wellman Braud
Drums - Sonny Greer
Harmonica - Harmonica Charlie (Tracks: B2, B3)
Liner Notes - Alexandre Rado
Photography By - Jean-Pierre Leloir
Piano - Duke Ellington
Reissue Producer - Jean-Paul Guiter
Soprano Saxophone - Johnny Hodges (Tracks: A1 to B6)
Tenor Saxophone - Barney Bigard (Tracks: A1 to B6)
Trombone - Joe Nanton (Tracks: A1 to B6)
Trumpet - Arthur Whetsel (Tracks: A1 to B6), Cootie Williams, Freddy Jenkins (Tracks: A1 to B6)
Vocals - Cootie Williams (Tracks: A1 to B1), Irving Mills (Tracks: B2, B3), Sonny Greer (Tracks: A6, A7)

Notes
1-2: New York, February 18, 1929
3-8: New York, March 7, 1929
9-10: New York, April 12, 1929
11-14: New York, May 3, 1929


Note
Images and tracklisting are supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
Release Country: France

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