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  1. 52. 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 II.

  2. 6. Apr. 2015 · I've only given this issue 4 stars as the final track on CD2 "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" should be 1:12 but is only 5 seconds long! I suspect that this is a manufacturing fault but buyers should be made aware of this. Excellent otherwise, and fortunately this is only a bonus track and not from one of the Treasury Shows.

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  3. 29. Sept. 2018 · True Duke Ellington fans, collectors and fanatics will have to get all 25 volumes of this memorable series. Congratulations are due Storyville for seeing this very extensive program to its completion. The Treasury Shows, Vol. 25 (D.E.T.S. 903 9025, 35 selections, TT = 1:51:24) www.storyville-records.com. This review is part of Nights at the ...

  4. 4. Mai 2004 · The quality of this music is of high Ellington standard, with a typical Ellington repertoire and exceptional soloing, especially by Johnny Hodges (Alto Sax), Lawrence Brown (Trombone), Jimmy Hamilton (Clarinet), Ray Nance (Violin) and Rex Stewart on Trumpet (just listen to 'Trumpet in Spades'). Another highlight of these programs is Kay Davis' vocal on 'Creole Love Call'. Includes these songs ...

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  5. Album, Remastered. The Treasury Shows Vol.1. Duke Ellington And His Orchestra. Released. 2000 — Denmark. CD —. Compilation. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2005 CD release of "The Treasury Shows Vol.11" on Discogs.

  6. I have already reviewed several albums in this series of Treasury Shows: broadcasts in which the Duke Ellington Orchestra performed to encourage Americans to buy US Government Bonds. The cornucopia of recordings continues to pour forth its riches, and I haven’t yet grown tired of the output. This double CD contains extracts from four broadcasts: two in May 1946 taken from broadcasts from ...

  7. 21. Nov. 2017 · With Johnny Hodges still doing his own thing, it might not have been the greatest orchestra Duke ever fronted but there were still plenty of star names: Clark Terry, Cat Anderson, Ray Nance, Juan Tizol, Jimmy Hamilton, Paul Gonsalves and Harry Carney to name but seven. Terry features early on in a fine version of "Harlem Air Shaft."