Contents |
d. 1: It's glory (partial) -- The Mooche -- The Sheik of Araby -- Sepia panorama (theme) -- Ko-ko -- There shall be no night -- Pussy willow -- Chatterbox -- Mood indigo -- Harlem air shaft -- Ferryboat serenade -- Warm valley (and chaser) -- Stompy Jones -- Chloe (including interruption) -- Bojangles -- On the air (based on "You took advantage of me") -- Rumpus in Richmond [chaser] -- The sidewalks of New York (including interruption) (originally "East side, west side") -- The flaming sword -- Never no lament -- Caravan -- Clarinet lament. |
Contents |
d. 2: Slap happy -- Sepia panorama -- Boy meets horn -- 'Way down yonder in New Orleans -- Oh, babe! maybe someday -- The five o'clock whistle -- Fanfare -- Rockin' in rhythm -- Sophisticated lady -- Cotton tail -- Whispering grass -- Conga brava -- I never felt this way before [chaser] -- Across the track blues -- Honeysuckle rose -- Wham! (re-bop-boom-bam) -- Star dust -- Rose of the Rio Grande -- St. Louis blues -- Warm valley (and close) -- God bless America -- (Herb Jeffries attempts: The call of the canyon; chaser; All this and Heaven, too; additional chaser). |
General note | Compact discs; analog recordings [on acetate discs], digitally remastered (ADD). |
General note | "Recording under license fro Cress Courtney, Inc." |
General note | "Complete recording of all music recorded by Jack Towers and Dick Burris in sequence during the live event, with the exception of the last track of CD #2, which contains poor quality excerpts ... Some of the selections are truncated due to ... switched acetates ..."--Insert. |
General note | Compact disc. |
General note | Program notes by Jack Towers and Stanley Dance, durations, composers and lyricists (12 p.) inserted in container. |
Performer |
Duke Ellington and his Orchestra, recorded live on Nov. 7, 1940, in Fargo, North Dakota; Ivie Anderson and Herb Jeffries, vocals. |
LCCN | 2003607057 |
UPC |
717794317626 |
Publisher number | 523176A Musical Heritage Society |
Publisher number | 523176A Jazz Heritage |