Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra - Duke Ellington's Greatest

Tracklist
1 | Black And Tan FantasyWritten-By – Bud Miley, Duke Ellington |
2 | SolitudeWritten-By – Ellington, DeLange, Mills |
3 | I Let A Song Go Out Of My HeartWritten-By – Ellington, Nemo, Mills |
4 | In A Sentimental MoodWritten-By – Ellington, Mills, Kurtz |
5 | CaravanWritten-By – Ellington, Mills, Tizol |
6 | It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)Written-By – Duke Ellington, Irving Mills |
7 | Sophisticated LadyWritten-By – Ellington, Mills, Parish |
8 | Prelude To A KissWritten-By – Ellington, Gordon, Mills |
Versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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LPT 1004 | Duke Ellington | Duke Ellington's Greatest (10", Comp, Mono) | RCA Victor | LPT 1004 | US | 1954 |
DLP 1007 | Duke Ellington And His Orchestra | Duke Ellington's Greatest (10", Comp) | His Master's Voice | DLP 1007 | UK | 1953 |
LPT 1004 | Duke Ellington | Duke Ellington's Greatest (LP, Comp, Mono) | RCA Victor | LPT 1004 | Canada | 1954 |
WDLP 1007 | Duke Ellington Mit Seinem Famous-Orchester | Duke Ellington's Greatest (10", Comp) | His Master's Voice | WDLP 1007 | UK | Unknown |
B 21009 | Duke Ellington | Duke Ellington's Greatest (2x7", EP, Comp, Gat) | RCA | B 21009 | 1954 |
Notes
A1, C1, C2) Recorded May 14, 1945A2, B2) Recorded May 11, 1945
B1, D1) Recorded May 15, 1945
D2) Recorded May 10, 1945
Information on the recordings, and the performers, can be found here.
Barcodes
- Other (Part number, record 1): 947-0078
- Other (Part number, record 2): 947-0079
- Matrix / Runout (Label A): E2PW-0763
- Matrix / Runout (Label B): E2PW-0764
- Matrix / Runout (Label C): E2PW-0765
- Matrix / Runout (Label D): E2PW-0766
- Matrix / Runout (Runout A): E2PW 0763 1S I A1
- Matrix / Runout (Runout B): E2PW 0764 1S I A1
- Matrix / Runout (Runout C): E2PW 0765 1S I A1
- Matrix / Runout (Runout D): E2PW 0766 1S I A1
- Pressing Plant ID (RCA Indianapolis plant, shown on runouts): I
Companies
- Pressed By – RCA Records Pressing Plant, Indianapolis
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