Della Reese with Duke Ellington Orchestra.

Author
Reese, Della [Browse]
Format
Audio
Language
English
Published/​Created
Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex, UK : Flyright Record, ℗1993.
Description
1 sound disc (60 min., 47 sec.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.

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    Library of Congress genre(s)
    Getty AAT genre
    Series
    Jazz Band compact classic. [More in this series]
    Notes
    • Container subtitle: 1962 live Guard session plus Duke Ellington live at Basin St. East 1964.
    • Culled from two live "Guard" broadcasts hosted by Martin Block (Feb. 13, 1962) and a "remote" broadcast (Jan. 14, 1964) from New York's Basin Street East Club.
    • Compact disc.
    Participant(s)/​Performer(s)
    Della Reese, Duke Ellington, Duke Ellington Orchestra.
    Contents
    • Introduction (2:16)
    • Comes once in a lifetime (1:58)
    • Sophisticated lady (3:38)
    • Chopin's Etude in E (2:47)
    • Take the A train (3:34)
    • Bye bye blackbird (3:14)
    • Satin doll (4:18)
    • Don't you know (2:18)
    • Things ain't what they used to be (2:59)
    • Foggy day in London town (2:42)
    • Mood indigo (4:30)
    • That reminds me (1:27)
    • Taffy twist (3:57)
    • Bill Bailey won't you please come home (3:42)
    • Do nothing till you hear from me (2:16)
    • You're nobody till somebody loves you (3:45)
    • Jam with Sam (2:19)
    • Introduction (1:49)
    • Afro bosso (6:48)
    • New rockin' in rhythm (6:36)
    • East St. Louis toodle-oo (1:42)
    Source acquisition
    Bob Rickles Jazz Collection donated by Doris Rickles
    Other title(s)
    • 1962 live Guard session.
    • Duke Ellington live at Basin St. East 1964.
    Publisher no.
    EBCD 2110-2
    OCLC
    31955070
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