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Duke Ellington at Fargo, live--1940 (complete).

Other author/creatorEllington, Duke, 1899-1974 composer, conductor.
Other author/creatorDuke Ellington Orchestra, performer.
Format Audio (CD) and Musical Sound Recording
Publication InfoOcean, NJ : Musical Heritage Society, ℗1992.
Description2 audio discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject(s)
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 noteCompact 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 noteCompact disc.
General noteProgram 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 number523176A Musical Heritage Society
Publisher number523176A Jazz Heritage

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