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Duke Ellington – The Indispensable Duke Ellington And The Small Groups – Vol.9/10 (1940-1946)

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Description

BOTH VINYL AND SLEEVE ARE IN NEAR MINT CONDITION (ACCORDING the Record Collector (UK) standard)
Label: RCA, RCA – NL89582 (2), NL89582(2)
Format: 2xLP, Comp, Mono, RE
Country: UK & Europe
Released: 1985
Genre: Jazz
Style: Swing
Condition
Media: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Tracklist
A1 Johnny Hodges And His Orchestra – Day Dream
Written-By – Billy Strayhorn
Written-By – Duke Ellington
Written-By – John Latouche
A2 Johnny Hodges And His Orchestra – Good Queen Bess
Written-By – Johnny Hodges
A3 Johnny Hodges And His Orchestra – That’s The Blues Old Man
Written-By – Johnny Hodges
A4 Johnny Hodges And His Orchestra – Junior Hop
Written-By – Duke Ellington
A5 Rex Stewart And His Orchestra – Without A Song
Written-By – Billy Rose
Written-By – Vincent Youmans
A6 Rex Stewart And His Orchestra – My Sunday Gal
Written-By – Duke Ellington
A7 Rex Stewart And His Orchestra – Mobile Bay
Written-By – Duke Ellington
Written-By – Rex Stewart
A8 Rex Stewart And His Orchestra – Linger Awhile
Written-By – Harry Owens
Written-By – Vincent Rose
B1 Barney Bigard And His Orchestra – Charlie The Chulo
Written-By – Duke Ellington
B2 Barney Bigard And His Orchestra – Lament For Javanette
Written-By – Barney Bigard
Written-By – Billy Strayhorn
B3 Barney Bigard And His Orchestra – A Lull At Dawn
Written-By – Duke Ellington
B4 Barney Bigard And His Orchestra – Ready Eddy
Written-By – Barney Bigard
B5 Duke Ellington – Dear Old Southland
Written-By – Henry Creamer
Written-By – Turner Layton
B6 Duke Ellington – Solitude
Written-By – Duke Ellington
Written-By – Eddie Delange
Written-By – Irving Mills
C1 Rex Stewart And His Orchestra – Some Saturday
Written-By – Rex Stewart
C2 Rex Stewart And His Orchestra – Subtle Slough
Written-By – Duke Ellington
C3 Rex Stewart And His Orchestra – Menelik The Lion Of Judah
Written-By – Rex Stewart
C4 Rex Stewart And His Orchestra – Poor Bubber
Written-By – Rex Stewart
C5 Johnny Hodges And His Orchestra – Squaty Roo
Written-By – Johnny Hodges
C6 Johnny Hodges And His Orchestra – Passion Flower
Written-By – Billy Strayhorn
C7 Johnny Hodges And His Orchestra – Things Ain’t What They Used To Be
Written-By – Mercer Ellington
C8 Johnny Hodges And His Orchestra – Goin’ Out The Back Way
Written-By – Duke Ellington
D1 Barney Bigard And His Orchestra – Brown Suede
Written-By – Duke Ellington
D2 Barney Bigard And His Orchestra – Noir Bleu
Written-By – Billy Strayhorn
D3 Barney Bigard And His Orchestra – “C” Blues
Written-By – Duke Ellington
D4 Barney Bigard And His Orchestra – June
Written-By – Barney Bigard
D5 Duke Ellington And His Rhythm – Frankie And Johnny
Written-By – Traditional
D6 Duke Ellington And His Rhythm – Jumpin’ Room Only
Written-By – Duke Ellington
D7 Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn – Tonk
Written-By – Billy Strayhorn
Written-By – Duke Ellington
D8 Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn – Drawing Room Blues
Written-By – Billy Strayhorn
Companies, etc.
Copyright (c) – RCA Records
Marketed By – RCA Records
Distributed By – RCA S.A.
Distributed By – RCA Schallplatten GmbH
Distributed By – RCA S.P.A.
Distributed By – RCA Ltd.
Distributed By – RCA B.V.
Distributed By – RCA S.A. (2)
Record Company – RCA
Pressed By – Sonopress
Pressed By – Sonopress
Lacquer Cut At – Parelies Audio Visuel
Credits
Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Johnny Hodges
Baritone Saxophone – Harry Carney
Bass – Jimmy Blanton
Bass – Junior Raglin
Clarinet – Barney Bigard
Cornet – Rex Stewart
Drums – Sonny Greer
Lacquer Cut By – François Terrazzoni
Liner Notes – Claude Carrière
Liner Notes [Translated By] – Don Waterhouse
Piano – Billy Strayhorn
Piano – Duke Ellington
Reissue Producer – Jean-Paul Guiter
Tenor Saxophone – Ben Webster
Trombone – Lawrence Brown
Trumpet – Cootie Williams
Trumpet – Ray Nance
Valve Trombone – Juan Tizol

Additional information

Weight 460 kg

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