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The Treasury Shows, Vol. 5 - Duke Ellington
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  1. Take the "A" Train
  2. The Mood to Be Wooed
  3. Jack the Bear
  4. Ellington Bond Promo
  5. The More I See You
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  1. Take the "A" Train
  2. The Mood to Be Wooed
  3. Jack the Bear
  4. Ellington Bond Promo
  5. The More I See You
  6. Way Low
  7. Blues on the Double
  8. Ellington Bond Promo
  9. Summertime
  10. Take the "A" Train (Theme)
  11. Take the "A" Train (Theme)
  12. Come Sunday
  13. Light (The Work Song)
  14. I'm Beginning to See the Light
  15. On the Alamo
  16. Carnegie Blues
  17. Ellington Bond Promo
  18. (Otto Make That) Riff Staccato
  19. Blue Skies
  20. Things Ain't What They Used to Be
  21. Take the "A" Train
  22. As Long as I Live
  23. 9:20 Special
  24. The Wonder of You
  25. Walkin' With My Honey
  26. Three Cent Stomp
  27. Don't Take Your Love from Me
  28. Court Session
  29. Emancipation Celebration
  30. Let the Zoomers Drool
  31. Take the "A" Train
  32. Blue Is the Night
  33. Ellington Bond Promo
  34. Can't You Read Between the Lines?
  35. Hop, Skip and Jump
  36. Kissing Bug
  37. Solid Old Man
  38. I Ain't Got Nothin' But the Blues
  39. Ellington Bond Promo
  40. I Miss Your Kiss
  41. Things Ain't What They Used to Be (Theme)
  42. Things Ain't What They Used to Be (Theme)
  43. Blues Cluster
  44. Diminuendo in Blue
  45. Rocks in My Bed
  46. Crescendo in Blue
  47. I'm Beginning to See the Light
  48. Teardrops in the Rain
  49. My Little Brown Book
  50. Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive
  51. Duke Ellington Bond Promo
  52. C Jam Blues
  53. Take the "A" Train
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The fifth two-CD set from this extensive series has three radio broadcasts from Duke Ellington & His Orchestra in 1945. The bulk of the two-fer is from June 2 and 9, and is part of the "Date With the Duke" treasury series. These were sponsored by the U.S. Treasury Department and found Ellington making a few public service announcements about buying war bonds (the war in the Pacific was not over yet). This music had formerly been put out on collector's LPs by the Meritt Record Society in the 1980s, but was otherwise ...

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The Treasury Shows, Vol. 5 2002, Storyville

UPC: 717101900527

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