This is Vol. 3 of a long series of releases of the complete Treasury Broadcasts from the mid forties. Contracted by the U.S. Treasury Dept. in 1945, Duke Ellington And His Orchestra performed a series of public service radio broadcasts to arouse patriotism and sell war bonds to help the U.S. military defeat the Japanese to end World War 11. Besides performing music which was already well known his own as well as others' Ellington uses the programs presented here to test, check and refine new material, such as the tunes "Blutopia" and "Carnegie Blues." It's very lucky that these precious, well recorded radio broadcasts have survived. They represent an important, yet elusive, period in the evolution of jazz namely, the mid 40's. This 2 CD set features several star performers Johnny Hodges, Rex Stewart, AI Sears, Joya Sherrill and AI Hibbler, among others and especially trombonist Lawrence Brown.
Duke Ellington (piano, arranger, leader), Rex Stewart C Cat Anderson (trumpet), Ray Nance (trumpet, violin), Jimmy Hamilton (clarinet, tenor sax), Johnny Hodges (alto sax), AI Sears (tenor sax), Lawrence Brown (trombone), Harry Carney (baritone sax), Billy Strayhorn (piano, arranger), Sonny Greer (drums), AI Hibbler, Joya Sherrill (vocal).
Take The A Train
Take The A Train
Blutopia
Carnegie Blues
Riff Staccato
Clementine
My Heart Sings
Sentimental Jouney
Yesterdays
I Got It Bad
I Miss Your Kiss
Three Cent Stomp
Black And Tan Fantasy
Blue Skies
Blue Cellephane
Broadcast Return
Take The A Train
Passion Flower
Take The A Train
Prelude To A Kiss
Frantic Fantasy
Caravan
I’M Beginning To See The Light
Sophisticated Lady
Main Stem
I Aint Got Nothin’ The Blues
Everything But You
I’M Beginning To See The Light
Carnegie Blues
Jump For Joy
Harlem Air Shaft
Jumpin’ Punkins
I Don’T Mind
West Indian Dance
The Jeep Is Jumpin’
I Ain’T Got Nothin’ But The Blues
Take The A Train
Jack The Bear
Just A-Settin’ And A-Rockin’
Clementine
The Wonder Of You
I’Ll Buy That Dream
Come To Baby, Do