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Duke on the Web 10 inch LP
(25 cm)
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Label and reference order - Par marque et référence
Allegro
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DUKE ELLINGTON PLAYS
(LP 10" ALLEGRO / 4014)
October 23 to December 11, 1946
Included in CHRONOLOGICAL 1946 and CHRONOLOGICAL 1946 - 1947
Side 1 : Overture to a jam session Part 1 / Overture to a jam session Part 2 / Magenta haze / Blue skies.
Side 2 : Jam-a-ditty / Flippant flurry / Sultry sunset / Golden feather.
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Brunswick
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ELLINGTONIA VOLUME ONE
(LP 10" BRUNSWICK / BL 58002)
Side 1 : East St. Louis toodle-Oo / Birmingham breakdown / Rockin' in rhythm / Twelfth street rag.
Side 2 : Black and tan fantasy / The mooche / Mood indigo / Wall street wail.
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ELLINGTONIA VOLUME TWO
(LP 10" BRUNSWICK / BL 58012)
1928 to 1931
Side 1 : Creole rhapsody / Tiger rag / Yellow dog blues
Side 2 : Tishomingo blues / Jazz convulsions / Awful sad
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Capitol
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PREMIERED BY ELLINGTON
(LP 10" CAPITOL / H 440)
August 7 to 9, 1953
Included in ULTRA DE LUXE and SHOWCASE ANTHOLOGY Also exist on double single EP
Side 1 : My old flame / Three little words / I can't give you anything but love / Liza.
Side 2 : Flamingo / Stardust / Stormy weather
/ Cocktails for two.
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THE DUKE PLAYS ELLINGTON
(LP 10" CAPITOL / H 477)
April 13 and 14, 1953
Side 1 : In a sentimental mood / Things ain't what they used to be / Reflections in D / Who knows ?
Side 2 : Prelude to a kiss / B sharp blues / Passion flower / Janet.
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Columbia
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DUKE'S MIXTURE
(LP 10" COLUMBIA - House Party Series / CL 2522)
March 3, 1938 to July 1, 1952
Included in CHRONOLOGICAL 1938 for "I let a song go out of my heart", ELLINGTON UPTOWN for "The mooche" and THE COMPLETE DUKE ELLINGTON 1947-1952 for the rest
Side 1 : I let a song go out of my heart / The hawk talks / How high the moon.
Side 2 : Do nothing till you hear from me / V.I.P.'s boogie / The mooche.
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HERE'S THE DUKE
(LP 10" COLUMBIA - House Party Series / CL 2562)
August 14 to December 30, 1947
Included in MONOLOGUE (except "Progressive gavotte"), THE COMPLETE DUKE ELLINGTON 1947-1952, CHRONOLOGICAL 1946 1947, CHRONOLOGICAL 1947-1948
Side 1 : On a turquoise cloud / New York City blues / Three cent stomp.
Side 2 : Hy'a Sue / Lady of the lavender mist / Progressive gavotte.
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MOOD ELLINGTON
(LP 10" COLUMBIA / CL 6024)
August 14 to December 30, 1947
Included in THE COMPLETE DUKE ELLINGTON 1947-1952, CHRONOLOGICAL 1946-47,
CHRONOLOGICAL 1947-48
Same as HERE'S THE DUKE with tracks in different order and 2 tracks more
On a turquoise cloud / Hy'a Sue / New York city blues / Lady of the lavender mist / Golden cress / The clothed woman / Three cent stomp / Progressive gavotte.
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MOOD ELLINGTON
(LP 10" COLUMBIA / CL 6024)
August 14 to December 30, 1947
Same as previous but different cover
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LIBERIAN SUITE
(LP 10" COLUMBIA / CL 6073)
December 24, 1947
Included in THE COMPLETE DUKE ELLINGTON 1947-1952 and CHRONOLOGICAL 1947-1948
Side 1 : Introduction (I like the sunrise) / Dance n° 1 / Dance n° 2.
Side 2 : Dance n° 3 / Dance n° 4 / Dance n° 5.
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Jazz Panorama
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DUKE ELLINGTON VOLUME 1
(LP 10" JAZZ PANORAMA / LP 1802)
Side 1 : Beggars blues / Old man blues / Saturday night function / Blues of the vagabond.
Side 2 : Hot and bothered / Syncopated shuffle
/ Black beauty (piano solo) / Swampy river (piano solo).
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REMINISCING IN TEMPO
(LP 10" JAZZ PANORAMA / LP 1816)
September 12, 1936 to January 13, 1938
Included in CHRONOLOGICAL 1935-1936, CHRONOLOGICAL 1937 volume 2 and CHRONOLOGICAL 1938
Side 1 : Reminiscing in tempo (parties 1 à 4).
Side 2 : Diminuendo in blue / Crescendo in blue / Prologue to Black and tan fantasy / The new Black and tan fantasy.
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RCA Victor
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JOHNNY HODGES AND HIS ALTO SAX
(LP 10" RCA VICTOR / LPT 3000)
November 2, 1940 and July 3, 1941
Included in CHRONOLOGICAL 1940 volume 2 and CHRONOLOGICAL 1941
Things ain't what they used to be / That's the blues old man / Day dream / Passion flower / Going out the back way / Junior hop / God Queen Bess / Squaty roo.
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THIS IS DUKE ELLINGTON
(LP 10" RCA VICTOR / LPT 3017)
March 6 to October 28, 1940
Included in CHRONOLOGICAL 1940 and CHRONOLOGICAL 1940 volume 2
Side 1 : Do nothin' till you hear from me / Jack the bear / Bojangles / Harlem airshaft.
Side 2 : Warm valley / Ko-ko / Across the tracks blues / Chloe.
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DUKE ELLINGTON PLAYS THE BLUES
(LP 10" RCA VICTOR / LPM 3067)
May 16, 1945 to September 3, 1946
Royal garden blues / Frankie and Johnny / Memphis blues / Pretty woman / Beale street blues / Transblucency / Saint-Louis blues / Drawing room blues.
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Royale
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DUKE ELLLINGTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA AND OTHERS
(LP 10" ROYALE / 18 143)
Blue skies / Magenta haze / Happy go lucky local / Sultry sunset / In the shade of the old apple tree / Tunke blues / The blues / To a wild rose.
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DUKE ELLLINGTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA AND OTHERS
(LP 10" ROYALE / 18 143)
Same as previous album. Cover with different color
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PLAYS ELLINGTON
(LP 10" ROYALE / 18 152)
1946 - 1947
Included in CHRONOLOGICAL 1946 and CHRONOLOGICAL 1946-1947
Side 1 : Hiawatha and Minnehaha / It shouldn't happen to a dream.
Side 2 : Diminuendo in blue / Happy-go-lucky local / Tulip or turnip.
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Vault Originals
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VOLUME 1 - EARLY RECORDINGS
(LP 10" VAULT ORIGINALS / LVA 3037)
1927 - 1928
Included in CHRONOLOGICAL 1927-1928 and CHRONOLOGICAL 1928
Side 1 : Creole love call / Whashington wooble / The blues I love to sing / Harlem river quiver.
Side 2 : East St-Louis toodle-Oo / Black beauty / Got everything but you / Jubile stomp.
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