Studio sessions : New York, 1962
- Title
- Studio sessions : New York, 1962 / Duke Ellington.
- Published by
- [New York, NY] : Saja, [1987]
- [New York, NY] : Distributed by Atlantic Recording Corp., [1987]
- ℗1987
- Author
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Status | Format | Access | Call number | Item location |
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Status | FormatAudio | AccessUse in library | Call numberCD- 4816 vol.3 | Item locationOff-site |
Details
- Additional authors
- Nance, Ray, 1913-1976
- Anderson, Cat
- Burrowes, Ray
- Berry, Bill, 1930-2002
- Williams, Cootie
- Woodman, Britt
- Cooper, Buster
- Connors, Chuck, 1930-
- Brown, Lawrence, 1907-1988
- Hodges, Johnny
- Procope, Russell, 1908-1981
- Gonsalves, Paul, 1920-1974
- Hamilton, Jimmy, 1917-1994
- Carney, Harry
- Strayhorn, Billy
- Bell, Aaron, 1922-2003
- Woodyard, Sam, 1925-1988
- Grayson, Milt
- Description
- 1 audio disc; 4 3/4 in. +
- Series statement
- The Private collection / Duke Ellington ; v. 3
- Ellington, Duke, 1899-1974. Private collection ; v. 3.
- Alternative title
- ESP.
- Blue too--the shepherd.
- Tune up.
- Take it slow.
- Telstar.
- To know you is to love you.
- Like late.
- Major.
- Minor.
- "G" for groove.
- Lonely ones.
- Monk's dream.
- Frère Monk.
- Cordon bleu.
- New concerto for Cootie.
- September 12th blues.
- September twelfth blues.
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- jazz.
- Jazz.
- Contents
- ESP (4:44) -- Blue too : the shepherd (4:08) -- Tune up (3:25) -- Take it slow / Billy Strayhorn (2:57) -- Telstar (2:33) -- To know you is to love you (2:32) -- Like late (3:41) -- Major (4:06) -- Minor (1:58) -- "G" for groove (4:17) -- The lonely ones (2:54) -- Monk's dream / Thelonious Monk (2:26) -- Frère Monk (2:24) -- Cordon bleu (4:19) -- New concerto for Cootie (2:32) -- September 12th blues (5:05).
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Note
- Big band music.
- Compact disc.
- Notes by Stanley Dance inserted in container.
- Credits (note)
- Producer, Duke Ellington.
- Event (note)
- Recorded between July 25 and Sept. 13, 1962, in New York City.