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Treasury Shows, Vol. 7 - Duke Ellington
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  1. Take the "A" Train
  2. Caravan
  3. Fickle Fling
  4. Ellington Bond Promo
  5. Kissing Bug
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  1. Take the "A" Train
  2. Caravan
  3. Fickle Fling
  4. Ellington Bond Promo
  5. Kissing Bug
  6. Honeysuckle Rose
  7. Day Dream
  8. One O'Clock Jump
  9. Ellington Bond Promo
  10. Take the "A" Train (Theme)
  11. Return and Introduction to Billy Strayhorn Medley
  12. Medley: Chelsea Bridge/(I Want) Something to Live For/Clementine/E ...
  13. (Otto Make That) Riff Staccato
  14. Carnegie Blues
  15. I'm Beginning to See the Light/Into Ellington Bond Promo
  16. Old King Dooji
  17. Things Ain't What They Used to Be (Theme)
  18. Take the "A" Train (Theme)
  19. Clementine
  20. I'll Buy That Dream
  21. Come to Baby, Do!
  22. Harlem Air Shaft
  23. Everything But You
  24. Take the "A" Train
  25. Blue Belles of Harlem
  26. I'm Beginning to See the Light
  27. Ellington Bond Promo
  28. Can't You Read Between the Lines?
  29. Trio in Blue Medley: Diminuendo in Blue/Carnegie Blues/Crescendo ...
  30. Ellington Bond Promo
  31. The Mood to Be Wooed/Station Break
  32. Take the "A" Train (Theme)
  33. The Perfume Suite: Balcony Serenade/Strange Feeling/Dancers in ...
  34. Ellington Bond Promo
  35. Hollywood Hangover
  36. I Don't Mind
  37. Ring Dem Bells
  38. Things Ain't What They Used to Be (Theme)/Into Broadcast Close
  39. Take the "A" Train (Theme)
  40. Fancy Dan
  41. Walkin' With My Honey
  42. Go Away Blues
  43. Homesick, That's All
  44. I'd Do It All Over Again
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The seventh two-CD set in the important Treasury Shows series that reissues Duke Ellington's radio broadcasts of his Treasury shows of 1945-1946 has more than its share of worthy music. Reissued in full are the broadcasts of June 30 and July 7, 1945, plus additional material performed at the Café Zanzibar on October 7 and 17 of the same year. Although this particular edition of the Ellington Orchestra has long been underrated, Duke's 1945 band had 11 major soloists in addition to the full-time writing of Billy Strayhorn. ...

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Treasury Shows, Vol. 7 2003, D.E.T.S.

UPC: 717101900725

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