℗ 2016 Jube Legends
Released February 5, 2016
Duration 1h 32m 11s
Catalogue No. Jube-NML2052
Genre Jazz
 

All That Jazz, Vol. 54: Duke Ellington & His Orchestra Live at Carnegie Hall, December 19, 1944 (Remastered 2015)

Duke Ellington, Duke Ellington Orchestra

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1.1
Bluetopia (Live)
Duke Ellington Orchestra
4:22
1.2
Midriff (Live)
Duke Ellington Orchestra
4:00
1.3
Creole Love Call (Live)
Kay Davis; Duke Ellington Orchestra
3:18
1.4
Suddenly It Jumped (Live)
Duke Ellington Orchestra
2:48
1.5
Pitter Panther Patter (Live)
Duke Ellington Orchestra
3:00
1.6
It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) [Live]
Duke Ellington Orchestra
4:03
1.7
Introduction (Live)
Al Hibbler; Duke Ellington Orchestra
0:55
1.8
I. Balcony Serenade (Live)
Al Hibbler; Duke Ellington Orchestra
3:17
1.9
II. Strange Feeling (Live)
Al Hibbler; Duke Ellington Orchestra
5:10
1.10
III. Dancers in Love (Live)
Al Hibbler; Duke Ellington Orchestra
2:35
1.11
IV. Coloratura (Live)
Al Hibbler; Duke Ellington Orchestra
3:16
1.12
Work Song (Live)
Marie Ellington; Duke Ellington Orchestra
6:59
1.13
The Blues (Live)
Marie Ellington; Duke Ellington Orchestra
6:27
1.14
3 Dances (Live)
Marie Ellington; Duke Ellington Orchestra
11:42
1.15
Come Sunday (Live)
Marie Ellington; Duke Ellington Orchestra
5:22
1.16
Things Ain't What They Used to Be (Live)
Duke Ellington Orchestra
5:17
1.17
Mood to Be Wooed (Live)
Johnny Hodges; Duke Ellington Orchestra
4:49
1.18
Blue Cellophane (Live)
Duke Ellington Orchestra
3:14
1.19
Blue Skies (Live)
Duke Ellington Orchestra
3:22
1.20
Frankie & Johnny (Live)
Duke Ellington Orchestra
8:15
"... a simply outstanding installment in the series documenting the historic '40s Carnegie Hall concerts by Ellington and his orchestra." - Encyclopedia of Popular Music This remastered live album from Duke Ellington and his orchestra was recorded at Carnegie Hall in December 1944, his first appearance at the venerable concert hall. The historic concert document was only released for the first time in 1977.
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.95
-1.00 to 0.00
-22.03
-28.73 to -18.47
-18.48
-25.20 to -15.00
14
12 to 16
1
Bluetopia (Live)
-1.00-18.52-15.112
2
Midriff (Live)
-1.00-22.65-19.114
3
Creole Love Call (Live)
-1.00-21.98-18.313
4
Suddenly It Jumped (Live)
-1.00-21.81-17.813
5
Pitter Panther Patter (Live)
-1.00-21.24-18.913
6
It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) [Live]
-1.00-20.10-17.312
7
Introduction (Live)
-1.00-28.73-25.216
8
I. Balcony Serenade (Live)
0.00-22.47-19.213
9
II. Strange Feeling (Live)
-1.00-23.74-20.515
10
III. Dancers in Love (Live)
-1.00-22.55-19.214
11
IV. Coloratura (Live)
-1.00-20.96-16.213
12
Work Song (Live)
-1.00-22.67-19.315
13
The Blues (Live)
-1.00-22.30-18.114
14
3 Dances (Live)
-1.00-22.96-18.915
15
Come Sunday (Live)
-1.00-22.76-19.314
16
Things Ain't What They Used to Be (Live)
-1.00-20.40-16.313
17
Mood to Be Wooed (Live)
-1.00-22.40-18.613
18
Blue Cellophane (Live)
-1.00-19.96-16.612
19
Blue Skies (Live)
-1.00-18.47-15.012
20
Frankie & Johnny (Live)
-1.00-23.87-20.616

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