Duke Ellington 1940 [sound recording].
Material type: MusicPublisher number: R 013 | Smithsonian CollectionDPM2-0351 | Smithsonian CollectionPublication details: [Washington, D.C.] : Smithsonian Collection, p1978.Description: 2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm ; 12 inSubject(s): LOC classification:- M1366
- Smithsonian Collection R 013
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Music & Sound Recordings | Nash Library Music Pocket Library Vinyl & CD Carts | Phonograph | PH.-1460 | 1 | Available | 33710000056106 |
Additional no.: DPM2-0351.
Jazz.
Biographical notes, program notes, bibliography, and original record numbers (6 p. : ill.) bound in container.
Duke Ellington, piano, and his orchestra.
Recorded between Mar. 6, 1940, and Dec. 28, 1940, principally in New York City and Chicago.
WAR, NEWBERY,
Jack the bear -- Ko-Ko (alternate take) -- Morning glory -- Conga brava -- Concerto for Cootie -- Me and you -- Cotton tail -- Never no lament -- Dusk -- Bojangles -- A portrait of Bert Williams -- Blue goose -- Harlem airshaft -- At a Dixie roadside diner -- All too soon -- Rumpus in Richmond -- Sepia panorama -- Sepia panorama (alternate take) -- In a mellotone -- Warm valley (alternate take) -- Warm valley -- Pitter panther patter -- Body and soul -- Sophisticated lady -- Mr. J.B. blues -- Mr. J.B. blues (alternate take) -- The flaming sword -- Across the track blues -- Chloe -- I never felt this way before -- Sidewalks of New York.