Early Ellington : the complete Brunswick and Vocalion recordings of Duke Ellington 1926-1931
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Early Ellington : the complete Brunswick and Vocalion recordings of Duke Ellington 1926-1931
Decca Jazz , distributed by MCA Victor, c1994
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ザ・コンプリート・ブランズウィック/ヴォカリオン・レコーディングス
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Duke Ellington, piano ; other players
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Decca Jazz: MVCR-20028--MVCR-20030
Decca Jazz: GRD-3-640
Contents of Works
- disc 1. 1926-28. East St. Louis Toodle -o (1st version) / Duke Ellington, Bubber Miley
- Birmingham breakdown (1st version) / Duke Ellington
- Immigration blues / Duke Ellington
- The creeper (1st take) / Duke Ellington
- The creeper (2nd take) / Duke Ellington
- New Orleans low-down / Duke Ellington
- Songs of the Cotton Field / Porter Grainger
- Birmingham breakdown (2nd version) / Duke Ellington
- East St. Louis Toodle - o (2nd version) / Duke Ellington, Bubber Miley
- Black and tan fantasy / Duke Ellington, Bubber Miley
- Soliloquy / Rube Bloom
- Red hot band / Dorothy Fields, Dan Healy, Jimmy McHugh
- Doin' the frog / Dorothy Fields, Dan Healy, Jimmy McHugh
- Take it easy / Duke Ellington
- Jubilee stomp / Duke Ellington
- Black beauty (1st take) / Duke Ellington
- Black beauty (2nd take) / Duke Ellington
- Yellow dog blues / W.C. Handy
- Tishomingo blues / Spencer Williams
- Awful sad / Duke Ellington
- The mooche / Duke Ellington, Irving Mills
- Louisiana / Andy Razaf, Bob Schaefer, J.C. Johnson
- disc 2. 1929. Doin' the voom voom / Duke Ellington, Bubber Miley
- Tiger rag, part I (take A) / D.J. "Nick" La Rocca
- Tiger rag, part I (take B) / D.J. "Nick" La Rocca
- Tiger rag, part II / D. J. "Nick" La Rocca
- Rent party blues / Duke Ellington, Johnny Hodges
- Paducah / Don Redman
- Harlem flat blues / Duke Ellington
- (What did I do to be so) black and blue / Andy Razaf, Harry Brooks, Thomas Waller
- Jungle jamboree / Andy Razaf, Harry Brooks, Thomas Waller
- Ain't misbehavin' / Andy Razaf, Harry Brooks, Thomas "Fats" Waller
- Doin' the new low down / Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh
- Jolly wog / Duke Ellington
- Jazz convulsions / Duke Ellington
- Six or seven times (take A or B) / Irving Mills, Thomas "Fats" Waller
- Six or seven times (take B or A) / Irving Mills, Thomas "Fats" Waller
- Goin' nuts / Irving Mills
- Oklahoma stomp (take A) / Duke Ellington
- Oklahoma stomp (take B) / Duke Ellington
- Sweet mama / Duke Ellington, Irving Mills
- Wall street wail (take A) / Duke Ellington, Irving Mills
- Wall street wail (take B) / Duke Ellington, Irving Mills
- Cincinnati daddy / Duke Ellington
- disc 3. 1930-31. Maori (a Samoan dance) (1st version) / W.H. Tyers
- When you're smiling (the whole world smiles with you) (take A) / Mark Fisher, Joe Goodwin, Larry Shay
- When you're smiling (the whole world smiles with you) (take B) / Mark Fisher, Joe Goodwin, Larry Shay
- Maori (a Samoan dance) (2nd version, Take A) / W.H. Tyers
- Maori (a Samoan dance) (2nd version, Take B) / W.H. Tyers
- Admiration / W.H. Tyers
- Double check stomp / Albany Bigard, Irving Mills
- Accordion Joe (take A) / Dale Wimbrow, Charles Cornell
- Accordion Joe (take B) / Dale Wimbrow, Charles Cornell
- Cotton club stomp (take A) / Duke Ellington, John Hodges, Harry Carney
- Cotton club stomp (take B) / Duke Ellington, John Hodges, Harry Carney
- Runnin' wild! / Joe Grey, Leo Wood, A. Harrington Gibbs
- Mood indigo / Albany Bigard, Duke Ellington, Irving Mills
- Home again blues / Irving Berlin, Harry Akst
- Wang-wang blues / Gus Mueller, Buster Johnson, Irving Mills
- Rockin' chair / Hoagy Carmichael
- Rockin' in rhythm / Duke Ellington, Harry Carney, Irving Mills
- Twelfth street rag / James S. Summer, Euday L. Bowman
- The peanut vendor / Marion Sunshine, L. Wolfe Gilbert, Moises Simons
- Creole rhapsody, part 1 / Duke Ellington
- Creole rhapsody, part 2 (take A) / Duke Ellington
- Creole rhapsody, part 2 (take AA) / Duke Ellington
- Is that religion? / Maceo Pinkard, Mitchell Parish