℗ 2018 Storyville Records
Released May 18, 2018
Duration 55m 56s
Record Label D.E.T.S.
Genre Jazz (Big Band)
 

The Treasury Shows, Vol. 25 (Disc 1)

Duke Ellington And His Orchestra

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1.1
Take the A Train
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra
1:27
1.2
Boo-Dah
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra
3:13
1.3
What More Can I Say
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra
3:14
1.4
Frustration
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra
4:01
1.5
Basin Street Blues
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra
5:16
1.6
Saving Bonds Promo
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra
0:56
1.7
Duet
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra
3:58
1.8
Ballin' the Blues
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra
3:41
1.9
Satin' Doll
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra
3:30
1.10
Moon Mist
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra
2:59
1.11
You'll Never Know
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra
3:08
1.12
Lady Be Good
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra
2:27
1.13
Tonight I Shall Sleep
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra
3:34
1.14
Nevada
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra
2:09
1.15
Subtle Slough
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra
3:53
1.16
I Don't Know What Kind of Blues I Got
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra
3:23
1.17
Don't Get Around Much Anymore
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra
4:32
1.18
Moon Mist #2
Duke Ellington And His Orchestra
0:35
Storyville Records presents Volume 25 in the Duke Ellington Treasury Shows series, the final volume of this collectors’ special broadcast series. In April 1945, to promote the sale of war bonds, the US Treasury Department contacted Duke Ellington to do a series of 55-minute 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. And now it is 2018, and we have made the home run: this volume is the final one of this series of 50 CDs altogether, with all the known Treasury shows from 1945 to 1953, and new, hitherto mostly unreleased bonus broadcast material from the 1940s.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – D.E.T.S. Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.85
-3.85 to 0.00
-19.89
-22.29 to -16.65
-16.71
-18.60 to -13.90
12
9 to 13
1
Take the A Train
-3.85-21.35-17.711
2
Boo-Dah
-2.52-21.47-17.813
3
What More Can I Say
-3.73-21.67-18.012
4
Frustration
-3.74-22.29-18.612
5
Basin Street Blues
-3.49-21.74-17.712
6
Saving Bonds Promo
-2.71-20.48-17.712
7
Duet
-1.97-20.29-17.412
8
Ballin' the Blues
0.00-20.55-17.513
9
Satin' Doll
-0.65-18.57-15.912
10
Moon Mist
-0.79-18.81-15.711
11
You'll Never Know
-1.02-16.65-13.910
12
Lady Be Good
-0.96-18.80-15.913
13
Tonight I Shall Sleep
-2.04-18.20-15.610
14
Nevada
-0.30-19.33-16.311
15
Subtle Slough
0.00-19.90-16.312
16
I Don't Know What Kind of Blues I Got
-0.78-18.97-15.712
17
Don't Get Around Much Anymore
-1.09-20.06-16.912
18
Moon Mist #2
-3.61-18.93-16.19

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