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  1. 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 ...

  2. The Treasury Shows Vol. 20. In April 1945, to promote the sale of war bonds, the Treasury Department contracted Duke Ellington to do a series of 55 min public broadcasts. This double CD contains a series of recordings from Paramount Theatre and the famous Hurricane Club complete with radio speaks and encouragements to buy bonds + bonus material ...

  3. The Treasury Shows were a series of radio broadcasts during 1945 and 1946 made by the Duke Ellington Orchestra and sponsored by the US Treasury to try to persuade listeners to buy "Victory Bonds". The continual appeals for this cause - many of them from Ellington himself - remind us of how much the war impoverished the USA, as the pleas often seem to take on an air of desperation. All this ...

  4. The Treasury Shows, Vol. 10 by Duke Ellington, released 20 May 2004 1. Take the "A" Train, Pt. 1 2. What Am I Here For? 3. Blue Is the Night 4. Ellington Bond Promo, Pt. 1 5. The Wish I Wish Tonight 6. Someone 7. Take the "A" Train, Pt. 2 8. Harlem Air Shaft 9. Out of This World 10. Ellington Bond Promo, Pt. 2 11. Midriff 12. Everything but You ...

  5. 20. Feb. 2004 · Treasury Shows, Vol. 9 by Duke Ellington, released 20 February 2004 1. Take The A Train 2. Teardrops In the Rain 3. Frustration 4. Ellington Bond Promo 5. Everything But You 6. 9:20 Special 7. Moon Mist 8. Rockin' In Rhythm 9. Ellington Bond Promo 10. Every Hour On The Hour 11. Take The A Train 12. Medley 13. Ellington Bond Promo 14. Trumpet In ...

  6. This twenty-third volume concludes in the best possible way as Ellington and his men swing out with the closing theme ‘Things Ain’t What They Used To Be’.” The whole Duke Ellington Treasury Shows series will be 25 double CDs. We’re approaching the end with this release, which is number 23, and the rest is on its way! The Treasury ...

  7. 11. Juni 2018 · Volume 25 is the last 2-CD set to be issued. In addition to featuring the last-known Treasury broadcast from the Blue Note Club in Chicago on August 1 1953, this double album contains "bonus" tracks of the band playing at the Hurricane Restaurant in New York City. It is—to be honest—a bit of a rag-bag but there is one track from the Blue ...