Duke Ellington - Ellington In Order, Volume 1 (1927-28) (2023) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Ellington In Order, Volume 1 (1927-28)
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Legacy Recordings
Genre: Jazz, Swing
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [44.1kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 2:11:38
Total Size: 977 / 424 MB
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Tracklist:

01. If You Can't Hold the Man You Love
02. East St. Louis Toodle-Oo (Columbia session)
03. Hop Head
04. Down In Our Alley Blues
05. Black and Tan Fantasy (Victor session)
06. Washington Wobble (Take 1)
07. Washington Wobble (Take 2)
08. Washington Wobble (Take 5)
09. Creole Love Call
10. Blues I Love to Sing (Take 1)
11. Blues I Love to Sing (Take 2)
12. What Can A Poor Fellow Do?
13. Black and Tan Fantasy (Okeh session)
14. Chicago Stomp Down
15. Harlem River Quiver (Take 1)
16. Harlem River Quiver (Take 2)
17. Harlem River Quiver (Take 3)
18. East Saint Louis Toodle-O (Victor session)
19. Blue Bubbles (Take 1)
20. Blue Bubbles (Take 2)
21. Sweet Mama (Papa's Getting Mad)
22. Stack O'Lee Blues
23. Bugle Call Rag
24. Take It Easy
25. Jubilee Stomp
26. Harlem Twist (East St. Louis Toodle-oo)
27. Black Beauty (Victor session)
28. Jubilee Stomp
29. Got Everything But You
30. Diga Diga Doo
31. Doin' The New Low Down
32. Black Beauty (Okeh session)
33. Swampy River
34. The Mooche (Okeh session)
35. Move Over
36. Hot And Bothered
37. The Mooche (Victor session)
38. Santa Claus, Bring My Man Back to Me
39. I Done Caught You Blues
40. I Can't Give You Anything But Love (Take 1 Alternate Take)
41. I Can't Give You Anything But Love (Take 4)
42. No Papa No (Take 1)
43. No Papa No (Take 2)

Duke Ellington was the most important composer in the history of jazz as well as being a bandleader who held his large group together continuously for almost 50 years. The two aspects of his career were related; Ellington used his band as a musical laboratory for his new compositions and shaped his writing specifically to showcase the talents of his bandmembers, many of whom remained with him for long periods. Ellington also wrote film scores and stage musicals, and several of his instrumental works were adapted into songs that became standards. In addition to touring year in and year out, he recorded extensively, resulting in a gigantic body of work that was still being assessed a quarter century after his death.



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Many thanks for Hi-Res.
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Many Thanks for 24 bit