Duke Ellington & His Orchestra
Title Price GBP  Media  Condition  Label 
The Works Of Duke - Integrale Volume 4 6.46  LP  Very Good Plus (VG+)/Very Good Plus (VG+)  RCA 741039
Item Number: 2081112686 150327

ex+/ex+, writing on the backside [150327]


    




Tracklist
 
A1Mississippi Dry3:25
A2The Duke Steps Out3:15
A3Haunted Nights3:12
A4Swanee Shuffle3:15
A5Breakfast Dance3:00
A6Jazz Lips3:15
A7March Of The Hoodlums2:50
B1Double Check Stomp2:52
B2My Gal Is Good For Nothing But Lov2:56
B3I Was Made To Love You3:00
B4Sweet Dreams Of Love3:25
B5Jungle Nights In Harlem2:52
B6Sweet Jazz O'Mine2:45
B7Sweet Jazz O'Mine2:40
B8Shout' Em Aunt Tillie3:00


Identifiers
Rights Society: SACEM SACD SDRM SGDL
Price CodeCircled: C
Matrix / RunoutA-side runout: 741039 A T1
Matrix / RunoutB-side runout: 741039 BT1
Matrix / RunoutA-side label: 741.039 A
Matrix / RunoutB-side label: 741.039 B


Credits
Alto Saxophone - Harry Carney, Johnny Hodges
Artwork - Jean-Claude Trambouze
Banjo - Fred Guy
Baritone Saxophone - Harry Carney
Clarinet - Barney Bigard, Harry Carney, Johnny Hodges
Double Bass - Wellman Braud
Drums - Sonny Greer
Guitar - Teddy Bunn (Tracks: A1 to A4)
Lacquer Cut By - François Terrazzoni
Liner Notes - Alexandre Rado
Photography By - Jean-Pierre Leloir
Piano - Duke Ellington
Reissue Producer - Jean-Paul Guiter
Soprano Saxophone - Johnny Hodges
Tenor Saxophone - Barney Bigard
Trombone - Joe Nanton
Trumpet - Arthur Whetsel, Cootie Williams, Freddy Jenkins (Tracks: A5 to A7, B4 to B8)
Valve Trombone - Juan Tizol
Vocals - Frankie Marvin (Tracks: B1 to B3)

Notes
A1-A4: New York, September 16, 1929 - An unknown artist plays French horn
A5-A7: New York, November 14, 1929
B1-B3: New York, April 11, 1930
B4-B8: New York, June 4, 1930


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
Release Date: 1972

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