Compil. AU 1980 on Time Life Records label
Jazz (Big Band, Swing)
Comes with a 48 page booklet, a one-sheet tracklisting, a letter to subscribers explaining the song choices, and a glossy Duke Ellington litho. Cat# on spine: STL-J02 Cat# on back of booklet: TL-J02 On the bottom of the box's spine: Made in U.S.A. Litho ©1978 Time-Life Books Inc. M English 77. Booklet info: ©1978 Time-Life Books Inc. Third Printing. Revised 1980. Printed in U.S.A. TIME-LIFE is a trademark of Time Incorporated U.S.A. Time-Life Records are produced by Time-Life Books Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of TIME INCORPORATED, founded by Henry R. Luce (1898-1967). John S. Wilson is the jazz critic of the New York Times. MIchael Brooks is from CBS Special Products. Stanley Dance is an author, producer and jazz critic. Richard Spottswood is a musicologist and jazz collector. Label Info: Made in Australia by a registered user of the trade marks. ℗ 1978 CBS Inc. Tracks A1 to A6, B1, B5 to B7, C5, D4, D5, E2, E6, F2, F4, F6 published by Albert. Track A7 published by Davis. Tracks B2 to B4, C1, C7, D1, D6, E1, E3 to E5, E7, F3, F5 published by Harry Fox. Track C2 published by Control. Tracks C3, C4, C6, D3 published by Boosey & Hawkes Track D2 published by Leeds. Track F1 published by Chappell. Tracks A1, A2, A7, B2 courtesy of Astor Records Pty. Ltd. Tracks A3, A5, A6, B3, B4, C2, D6 to F5 by courtesy of RCA Ltd. Tracks C3, C4 by courtesy of EMI Records Australia. The one-sheet has shortened track names and group names. From booklet: Track A1 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Kentucky Club Orchestra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With The Washingtonians' on the label. Recorded for Vocalion, November 23, 1926, New York. Courtesy of MCA Records, Inc. Vocalion 1064. Mx E-4110. The clarinet and tenor sax is credited to 'Prince Robinson? and another?'. Tuba is credited to 'Bass Edwards or Mack Shaw'. Track A2 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Orchestra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With His Orchestra' on the label. Recorded for Victor, October 26, 1927, New York. Courtesy of RCA Records. Victor 21137. Mx 39370-1. Track A3 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Orchestra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With The Washingtonians' on the label. Recorded for Victor, October 26, 1927, New York. Courtesy of RCA Records. Victor 21137. Mx 40155-4. Track A4 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Orchstra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With His Orchestra' on the label. Recorded for OKeh, November 3, 1927, New York. OKeh 40955. Mx W. 81776-B. Track A5 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Orchestra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With The Washingtonians' on the label. Recorded for Victor, March 26, 1928, New York. Courtesy of RCA Records. Victor 21580. Mx 43502-2. Track A6 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Orchestra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With His Orchestra' on the label. Recorded March 26, 1928, New York. Courtesy of RCA Records. Victor 21580. Mx 43503-2. Track A7 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Orchestra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With His Orchestra' on the label. Recorded for Brunswick, June 5, 1928, New York. Courtesy of MCA Records, Inc. Brunswick 3987. Mx E-27771-C. Track B1 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Orchestra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With His Orchestra' on the label. Recorded for OKeh, October 1, 1928, New York. OKeh 8623. Mx W. 40177-A. Track B2 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Cotton Club Orchestra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With His Cotton Club Orchestra' on the label. Recorded for Brunswick, October 17, 1928, New York. Courtesy of MCA Records, Inc. Brunswick 4122. Mx E-28359-A. Track B3 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Cotton Club Orchestra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With His Cotton Club Orchestra' on the label. Recorded for Victor, June 4, 1930, New York. Courtesy of RCA Records. Victor 23041. Mx 62195-2. Track B4 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Orchestra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With His Orchestra' on the label. Recorded for Victor, August 26, 1930, Hollywood. Courtesy of RCA Records. Victor 22528. Mx 61011-6. Track B5 credited to 'The Jungle Band' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With The Harlem Footwarmers' on the label. Recorded for Brunswick, October 17, 1930, New York. Courtesy of MCA Records, Inc. Brunswick 4952. Mx E-34928-A. Track B6 credited to 'The Harlem Footwarmers' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With His Orchestra' on the label. Recorded for OKeh, November 8, 1930, New York. OKeh 8869. Mx W. 404804-A. Track B7 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Orchestra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With His Orchestra' on the label. Recorded for Brunswick, February 2, 1932, New York. Courtesy of MCA Records, Inc. Brunswick 6265. Mx B 11204-A. Track C1 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With His Orchestra' on the label. Recorded for Brunswick, February 4, 1932, New York. Courtesy of MCA Records, Inc. Brunswick 6317. Mx B 11224-A. Track C2 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With His Orchestra' on the label. Recorded for Victor, February 9, 1932. Courtesy of RCA Records. Victor 22938. Mx 71839-1. Track C3 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With His Orchestra' on the label. Recorded for English Columbia, February 15, 1933, New York. Courtesy of EMI, Limited. Columbia CB 591. Mx W.265049-3. Track C4 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With His Orchestra' on the label. Recorded July 13, 1933, London. Courtesy of London Records, Inc. English Decca M-438. Mx GB-6039-2. Track C5 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With His Orchestra' on the label. Recorded for Brunswick, August 15, 1933, New York. Brunswick 6646. Mx B 13803-A. Track C6 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Orchestra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With His Orchestra' on the label. Recorded for Brunswick, April 30, 1935, New York. Brunswick 7440. Mx B 17408-1. Track C7 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With His Orchestra' on the label. Recorded for Brunswick, August 19, 1935, New York. Brunswick 7514. B 17975-1. Track D1 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With His Orchestra' on the label. Recorded February 27, 1936, New York. Brunswick 7656. Mx B 18736-1. Track D2 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With His Orchestra' on the label. Recorded February 27, 1936, New York. Brunswick 7656. Mx B 18737-1. Track D3 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With His Orchestra' on the label. Recorded for Master, May 14, 1937, New York. Master 131. Mx M-470-2. Track D4 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With His Orchestra' on the label. Recorded March 3, 1938, New York. Brunswick 8108. Mx M. 772-2. Track D5 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With His Orchestra' on the label. Recorded February 14, 1940, New York. Columbia 35556. Mx WM-1138-1. Track D6 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With His Orchestra' on the label. Recorded March 6, 1940, Chicago. Courtesy of RCA Records. Victor 26536. Mx 044999-1. Track E1 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With His Orchestra' on the label. Recorded March 6, 1940, Chicago. Courtesy of RCA Records. Victor 26577. Mx 044889-2. Track E2 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With His Orchestra' on the label. Recorded March 15, 1940, Chicago. Courtesy of RCA Records. Victor 26598. Mx 049016-1. Track E3 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With His Orchestra' on the label. Recorded May 4, 1940, Hollywood. Courtesy of RCA Records. Victor 26610. Mx 049655-1. Track E4 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With His Orchestra' on the label. Recorded May 4, 1940, Hollywood. Courtesy of RCA Records. Victor 26610. Mx 049656-1. Track E5 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With His Orchestra' on the label. Recorded July 22, 1940, New York. Courtesy of RCA Records. Victor 26731. Mx 054606-1. Track E6 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With His Orchestra' on the label. Recorded September 5, 1940, New York. Courtesy of RCA Records. Victor 26788. Mx 053428-1. Track E7 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With His Orchestra' on the label. Recorded October 17, 1940, Chicago. Courtesy of RCA Records. Victor 26796. Mx 053430-3. Track F1 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With His Orchestra' on the label. Recorded for Victor, February 15, 1941, Hollywood. Courtesy of RCA Records. Victor 27380. Mx 055283-1. Track F2 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With His Orchestra' on the label. Recorded for Victor, June 26, 1941, Hollywood. Courtesy of RCA Records. Victor 27531. Mx 061319-1. Track F3 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With His Orchestra' on the label. Recorded for Victor, January 21, 1942, Chicago. Courtesy of RCA Records. Victor 27880. Mx 070682-1. Track F4 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With His Orchestra' on the label. Recorded for Victor, January 21, 1942, Chicago. Courtesy of RCA Records. Victor 27856. Mx 070683-1. Track F5 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Orchestra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With His Orchestra' on the label. Recorded for Victor, July 9, 1946, Hollywood. Courtesy of RCA Records. Victor 40-0134. Mx D6VB2093. Track F6 credited to 'Duke Ellington And His Orchestra' in the booklet and 'Duke Ellington With His Orchestra' on the label. Recorded for Victor, July 7, 1956. Newport Jazz Festival. Columbia CL934. Mx C05806. The trumpet credit includes 'possibly Herbie Jones'. Illustration sources: Pages 2, 13, 15: Courtesy Frank Driggs Collection. Pages 4, 18-19, 22, 24, 30-31, 33: Courtesy Mercer Ellington. Page 6: Courtesy Harlingue-Viollet, Paris. Pages 8-9: Courtesy Richard Spottswood, except Hit Of The Week courtesy Dan Morgenstern. Pages 10-12: Courtesy Duncan P. Scheidt. Page 20: Courtesy Duncan P. Scheidt; Courtesy Frank Driggs Collection; Courtesy Mercer Ellington; Courtesy Duncan P. Scheidt—Courtesy Frank Driggs Collection; Courtesy Mercer Ellington; Courtesy Duncan P. Scheidt; Courtesy Culver Pictures—Courtesy Duncan P. Scheidt (2); Courtesy Mercer Ellington (2)—Duncan Butler; courtesy Frank Driggs Collection; Courtesy Jeff Atterton Collection; Courtesy Frank Driggs Collection; Courtesy Duncan P. Scheidt.
Duke Ellington p, 1899-1974 US celesta, celeste, piano, written by, album by | |
Harry Carney sax, bs, 1910-1974 US alto saxophone, baritone saxophone, clarinet, written by | |
Johnny Hodges as, sax, 1906-1970 US alto saxophone, clarinet, soprano saxophone, written by | |
Otto Hardwick as, sax, 1904-1970 US alto saxophone, baritone saxophone, bass saxophone, clarinet, soprano saxophone | |
Mark English , US artwork by, cover portrait, artwork by, litho | |
Fred Guy g, 1897-1971 US banjo, guitar | |
Barney Bigard cl, 1906-1980 US clarinet, tenor saxophone, written by | |
Rudy Jackson ts, cl, US clarinet, tenor saxophone, written by | |
Dick Spottswood , *1937 US compiled by, consultant | |
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Stanley Dance p, 1910-1999 US compiled by, consultant, liner notes, booklet | |
Rex Stewart tr, cor, 1907-1967 US cornet | |
Billy Taylor Sr. b, 1906-1986 US double bass, string bass | |
Hayes Alvis b, 1907-1972 US double bass, string bass | |
Jimmy Blanton b, 1918-1942 US double bass, string bass | |
Wellman Braud b, 1891-1966 US double bass, string bass | |
Sonny Greer dr, 1895-1982 US drums | |
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Ben Webster ts, 1909-1973 US tenor saxophone | |
Joe Nanton tb, 1904-1946 US trombone | |
Lawrence Brown tb, 1907-1988 US trombone | |
Arthur Whetsol tr, 1905-1940 US trumpet | |
Bubber Miley tr, 1903-1932 US trumpet, written by | |
Cootie Williams tr, 1911-1985 US trumpet, written by, vocals, vocal | |
Freddy Jenkins tr, 1906-1978 US trumpet, written by | |
Louis Metcalf tr, 1905-1981 US trumpet | |
Ray Nance tr, vn, 1913-1976 US trumpet, violin | |
Wallace Jones tr, 1906-1983 US trumpet | |
Juan Tizol tb, 1900-1984 PR valve trombone, written by | |
Duke Ellington And His Kentucky Club Orchestra , performer on track | |
Prince Robinson cl, ts, 1907-1960 US clarinet, tenor saxophone | |
Henry Edwards b, *1889 US tuba | |
Mack Shaw , tuba | |
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra , performer on track | |
Adelaide Hall voc, 1901-1993 GB vocals, vocal | |
Jabbo Smith tr, voc, *1908 US trumpet | |
Lonnie Johnson g, voc, 1899-1970 US guitar | |
Baby Cox voc, US vocals, vocal | |
Duke Ellington And His Cotton Club Orchestra , 1927-1938 US performer on track | |
Charlie Barnet as, ss, ts, 1913-1991 US chimes | |
The Jungle Band , performer on track | |
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Ivie Anderson voc, 1905-1949 US vocals, vocal | |
Fred Avendorf , drums | |
Charlie Allen tr, trumpet | |
Harold Baker tr, 1914-1966 US trumpet | |
Billy Strayhorn p, 1915-1967 US arranged by, arranger, written by | |
Junior Raglin b, 1917-1955 US double bass, string bass | |
Russell Procope sax, as, cl, 1908-1981 US alto saxophone | |
Jimmy Hamilton sax, cl, ts, 1917-1994 US clarinet, tenor saxophone | |
Oscar Pettiford b, 1922-1960 US double bass, string bass | |
Al Sears sax, ts, 1910-1990 US tenor saxophone | |
Claude Jones tb, 1901-1962 US trombone | |
Wilbur De Paris tb, 1900-1973 US trombone | |
Cat Anderson tr, 1916-1981 US trumpet | |
Francis Williams tr, 1910-1983 US trumpet | |
Shelton Hemphill tr, 1906-1959 US trumpet | |
Taft Jordan tr, 1915-1981 US trumpet | |
Jimmy Woode b, 1926-2005 US double bass, string bass | |
Sam Woodyard dr, 1935-1988 US drums | |
Paul Gonsalves ts, sax, 1920-1974 US tenor saxophone | |
Britt Woodman tb, 1920-2000 US trombone | |
Quentin Jackson tb, 1909-1976 US trombone | |
Clark Terry tr, fh, 1920-2015 US trumpet | |
Herbie Jones tr, 1926-2001 US trumpet | |
Willie Cook tr, 1970-2000 US trumpet | |
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No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | East St. Louis Toodle-Oo | Duke Ellington And His Kentucky Club Orchestra | ||
2 | Creole Love Call | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | Ellington/Miley/Jackson, Rudy Jackson | |
3 | Black And Tan Fantasie | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | ||
4 | Black And Tan Fantasy | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | ||
5 | Black Beauty | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | ||
6 | Jubilee Stomp | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | ||
7 | Yellow Dog Blues | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | W. C. Handy | |
8 | Hot And Bothered | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | ||
9 | The Mooche | Duke Ellington And His Cotton Club Orchestra | ||
10 | Shout 'Em, Aunt Tillie | Duke Ellington And His Cotton Club Orchestra | Jenkins/Williams, Cootie Williams, Freddy Jenkins | |
11 | Ring Dem Bells | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | ||
12 | Mood Indigo | The Jungle Band (2) | Ellington/Mills/Bigard, Barney Bigard | |
13 | Rockin' In Rhythm | The Harlem Footwarmers | Ellington/Mills/Carney, Harry Carney | |
14 | It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | ||
15 | Baby, When You Ain't There | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | Ellington/Parish, Mitchell Parish | |
16 | Bugle Call Rag | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | Pettis/Meyers/Schoebel, Billy Meyers, Elmer Schoebel, Jack Pettis | |
17 | Merry Go Round | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | ||
18 | Harlem Speaks | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | ||
19 | In The Shade Of The Old Apple Tree | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | Egbert Van Alstyne | |
20 | Merry Go Round | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | ||
21 | Truckin' | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | Bloom/Koehler, Rube Bloom, Ted Koehler | |
22 | Clarinet Lament (Barney's Concerto) | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | Ellington/Bigard, Barney Bigard | |
23 | Echoes Of Harlem (Cootie's Concerto) | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | ||
24 | Caravan | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | Ellington/Mills/Tizol, Juan Tizol | |
25 | I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | Nemo/Ellington/Mills, Henry Nemo | |
26 | Sophisticated Lady | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | Ellington/Mills/Parish, Mitchell Parish | |
27 | Jack The Bear | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | ||
28 | Ko-Ko | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | ||
29 | Concerto For Cootie (Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me) | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | ||
30 | Cotton Tail | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | ||
31 | Never No Lament (Don't Get Around Much Any More) | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | ||
32 | Harlem Air Shaft | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | ||
33 | In A Mellotone | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | ||
34 | Warm Valley | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | ||
35 | Take The "A" Train | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | Billy Strayhorn | |
36 | I Got It Bad And That Ain't Good | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | Webster/Ellington, Paul Francis Webster | |
37 | Perdido | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | Juan Tizol | |
38 | C Jam Blues | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | ||
39 | Rockabye River | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | ||
40 | Jeep's Blues | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | Ellington/Hodges, Johnny Hodges |