The Treasury Shows, Vol. 12

The Treasury Shows, Vol. 12

The Treasury Shows, Vol. 12

The Treasury Shows, Vol. 12

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Overview

The 12th volume of transcriptions, Treasury Shows (another two-CD set issued by Storyville) made by Duke Ellington to help promote the U.S. Treasury Department's sale of war bonds during and following World War II contains three separate shows, all beautifully remastered by Jerry Valburn. Because of the interruptions, Ellington programmed these broadcasts a bit differently than he would a normal concert, but the bandleader liked to feature a mix of old and new compositions, along with the occasional pop song of the day, while also spotlighting his vocalists. All of his star soloists are in great form, though none of them particularly steal the spotlight. Serious collectors will be interested in the rarer material, including "Unbooted Character," "Three Cent Stomp," "Solid Old Man," "Way Low," and "Emancipation Celebration." Ellington seems more comfortable delivering the scripted bond promotions than in earlier shows from this series, though the radio announcers sometimes have problems introducing the songs by their correct titles. It is amazing that so many of these wartime transcriptions have survived in such good condition and anyone who has picked up earlier volumes in this series will definitely want to purchase this edition as well. ~ Ken Dryden

Product Details

Release Date: 10/11/2005
Label: Storyville
UPC: 0717101901227
Rank: 166140

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. (Theme) Take the "A" Train
  2. Carnegie Blues
  3. De Bond Promo
  4. I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me
  5. Mood to Be Wooed
  6. Kissing Bug
  7. A Group of Three Billy Strayhorn Compositions: Chelsea Bridge
  8. De Bond Promo: (I Want) Something to Live For/Clementine into ...
  9. Take the "A" Train and Return
  10. A Series of Four in a Minor Mood: Way Low/Solid Old Man
  11. De Bond Promo: Summertime/Old King Dooji
  12. If I Loved You
  13. Unbooted Character
  14. Just A-Sittin' and A-Rockin'
  15. De Bond Promo
  16. Hollywood Hangover into Closing
  17. Opening
  18. Caravan
  19. Three Cent Stomp
  20. Yesterdays

Disc 2

  1. Blues on the Double
  2. Riff Staccato
  3. Cotton Tail
  4. (Theme) Take the "A" Train
  5. Subtle Slough
  6. C-Jam Blues
  7. Bond Promo
  8. Every Hour on the Hour
  9. The Jeep Is Jumpin' into Station Break
  10. Take the "A" Train and Return
  11. Creole Love Call
  12. Frankie and Johnny
  13. Everything But You
  14. Emancipation Celebration
  15. Warm Valley
  16. Take the "A" Train into Broadcast Closing

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Duke Ellington   Primary Artist,Piano
Duke Ellington & His Orchestra   Primary Artist
Albert Hibller   Vocals
Joay Sherill   Vocals
Lawrence Brown   Trombone
Joe "Tricky Sam" Nanton   Trombone
Rex Stewart   Cornet
Harry Carney   Clarinet,Sax (Baritone),Clarinet (Bass)
Joseph Nanton   Trombone
Billy Strayhorn   Piano
Kay Davis   Vocals
Ray Nance   Violin,Vocals,Trumpet
Otto Hardwick   Sax (Alto)
Shelton Hemphill   Trumpet
Junior Raglin   Bass
Claude Jones   Trombone
Cat Anderson   Trumpet
Joya Sherrill   Vocals
Jimmy Hamilton   Clarinet,Sax (Tenor)
Johnny Hodges   Sax (Alto)
Al Hibbler   Vocals
Al Sears   Sax (Tenor)
Taft Jordan   Trumpet
Fred Guy   Guitar
Sonny Greer   Drums

Technical Credits

Jerry Valburn   Audio Production,Liner Notes
Rex Stewart   Composer
Harry James   Composer
Billy Strayhorn   Arranger,Composer
Rudy Jackson   Composer
Otto Harbach   Composer
Duke Ellington   Leader,Arranger,Composer
Don George   Composer
George Gershwin   Composer
Ira Gershwin   Composer
Lee Gaines   Composer
Joya Sherrill   Composer
Juan Tizol   Composer
Milt Orent   Composer
Johnny Hodges   Composer
Bubber Miley   Composer
Arthur Schwartz   Composer
Buck Clayton   Composer
Oscar Hammerstein II   Composer
Irving Mills   Composer
Bob Russell   Composer
Richard Rodgers   Composer
Traditional   Composer
Jerome Kern   Composer
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