Duke Ellington.
- Title
- Duke Ellington.
- Published by
- Los Angeles, Calif. : Epitaph, [between 1970 and 1979?]
- Author
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Details
- Additional authors
- Description
- 2 audio discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono; 12 in.
- Alternative title
- Duke Ellington, 1899-1974
- Bounce.
- Until tonight.
- West Indian stomp.
- I hear a rhapsody.
- Madame will drop her shawl.
- Love and I.
- Frenesi.
- Take the "A" Train.
- Frankie and Johnny.
- After all.
- Clementine.
- John Hardy\u0027s wife.
- Girl of my dreams.
- Jumpin\u0027 punkins.
- Jumping punkins.
- Flamingo.
- Live like this can\u0027t last.
- Mooche.
- Ring dem bells.
- Frustration.
- Coloratura.
- Rose of the Rio Grande.
- Love you madly.
- Duet.
- Harlem suite.
- Subject
- Contents
- Bounce -- Until tonight -- West Indian stomp -- I hear a rhapsody (Herb Jeffries, vocals) -- Madame will drop her shawl -- Love and I -- Frenesi -- Take the "A" Train -- Frankie and Johnny -- After all -- Clementine -- John Hardy\u0027s wife -- The girl of my dreams (Herb Jeffries, vocals) -- Jumpin\u0027 punkins -- Flamingo (Herb Jeffries, vocals) -- Live like this can\u0027t last (Ivy Anderson, vocals) -- The mooche -- Ring dem bells (Leo Watson, vocals) -- Frustration -- Coloratura -- Rose of the Rio Grande -- Love you madly (Betty Roche, vocals) -- Take the "A" Train (Paul Gonsalves, tenor sax) -- Duet --Harlem suite.
- Note
- Contains previously released material.
- Program notes by Foster Johnson on container.