Duke Ellington Orchestra
Title Price GBP  Media  Condition  Label 
Digital Duke 3.23  LP  Very Good Plus (VG+)/Very Good Plus (VG+)  GRP GR1038
Item Number: 2371014931 2118

ex/ex with inner 367396




Tracklist
 
A1Satin Doll4:26
A2Cottontail4:14
A3Prelude To A Kiss4:24
A4Perdido (Edited)7:00
B122 Cent Stomp6:56
B2Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me3:25
B3In A Mellotone7:13
B4Take The A Train5:36


Barcode and Identifiers
Barcode: 0 11105-1038-1 7
Matrix / RunoutRunout side A etched: GR 1038A-1A GI B2
Matrix / RunoutRunout side B etched: GR-1038-B-1B GI A6
Rights Society: ASCAP
Label side A and B (Columbia Record Club): CRC


Credits
Alto Saxophone - Norris Turney
Alto Saxophone, Clarinet - Jerry Dodgion
Baritone Saxophone, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet - Charles Owens
Bass - J. J. Wiggins
Bass Trombone - Chuck Connors
Conductor, Orchestra - Mercer Ellington
Cover - Dan Serrano, Dave Kunze
Creative Director - Andy Baltimore
Drums - Louis Bellson (Tracks: A2; A4; B3; B4), Rocky White
Engineer - Ed Rack
Executive-Producer - Dave Grusin, Larry Rosen
Graphics - Dan Serrano, Dave Kunze, David Gibb, Ivan Salgado
Guitar - Bucky Pizzarelli (Tracks: A3)
Liner Notes - Branford Marsalis, Charles Owens, Leonard Feather
Mastered By - Ted Jensen
Mixed By, Edited By - Josiah Gluck
Mixed By, Edited By, Technician - Jim Singer
Piano - Gerald Wiggins (Tracks: A3; B4), Roland Hanna
Producer, Liner Notes - Mercer Ellington, Michael Abene
Technician, Engineer - Rebecca Everett
Tenor Saxophone - Branford Marsalis (Tracks: A2; B4)
Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet - Eddie Daniels, Herman Riley
Trombone - Al Grey, Britt Woodman
Trumpet, Flugelhorn - Barry Lee Hall, Clark Terry, Kamau Adilifu (Tracks: A1; A3), Lew Soloff, Ron Tooley

Notes
Recorded at Clinton Recording Studios, NYC on the Mitsubishi X-850 32-track digital recorder.
Mixed and edited on digital Sony PCM 1630 audio system.
The Duke Ellington postage stamp design is incorporated on the album cover under license to GRP Records, Inc.: 1986 U.S. Postal Service.
Includes a printed inner sleeve with credits and notes.

Bud, this one's for you!


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: US
Release Date: 1987

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