The Treasury Shows Vol. 22

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In April 1945, to promote the sale of war bonds, the US Treasury
Department contacted Duke Ellington to do a series of 55 min public broadcasts.
These sessions would give Ellington a wide choice of material to perform including
his older work; new instrumentals and pop tunes and his extended works as well.
 
This double CD contains a series of different radio broadcasts from the Golden Gate
Theatre in San Francisco and the famous Hurricane Restaurant in New York among
others. The broadcasts are featured complete with radio speaks and
encouragements to buy bonds read by The Duke himself + bonus material and
extensive liner notes.
 
CD1 contains a radio broadcast from the Golden Gate Theatre in San Francisco,
recorded on August 3, 1946 with bonus tracks from a session at the Lakeside Park,
El Patio Ballroom in Denver, July 1945, 1942. CD2 features a broadcast recorded at
Meadowbrook, Culver City, California, August 17, 1946. Included are also three
bonus tracks from a radio broadcast at the Hurricane Restaurant in New York City,
August 21, 1943.
 
This Treasury Shows addition was recorded amid tensions between the Duke and
his record company, a large musician’s strike, the surprising deaths of several
prominent band members and political events such as rising racial and social tension
and World War II, all of which is meticulously explained in the extensive liner notes
by Duke Ellington connoisseur and journalist Roger Boyes. The musical gift of the
versatile Ellingtonians always prevails, however—as Boyes for example writes:
Hodges’ solo [on A Flower is a Lovesome Thing] is three-and-a-half minutes of
pure melody, and in the unlikely even that you tire of that, Stryhorn’s accompaniment
offers a parallel three-and-a-half minutes of great beauty”. Duke Ellington and his
Orchestra always deliver on energy, skill and rhythm.