Talk:Duke Ellington discography
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Clean Up
editI've been doing quite a bit of work on adding relevant album articles and cleaning up this discography. I've tried to include most of duke's legitimate releases and allocate them to the most approriate place in the chronology. Where they contain tracks recorded from multiple sessions I've added the album at the last session. I've also deleted several albums from this discography where they appear to have only been issued on bootlegs and not officially recognised labels. DISEman (talk) 07:40, 15 June 2010 (UTC)
Trying to track down a song
editI'm trying to track down a song by Duke which I had years ago on a live foreign (Italian?) CD called '20th Death Anniversary Concert' or something similar. The track is 'Guitar Amour' (I believe) and is an extended Ray Nance violin solo. It begins with Duke announcing "And now Ray Nance returns from the vault where he keeps his strad ensconced to be become the prime soloist in Guitar Amour from Paris Blue". It's a wonderful piece of music and I'd dearly love to hear it again. You can't search within albums on HMV digital and I have been looking for a while now. Does any other editor with a love of Duke happen to know the song I mean please? Thanks SmokeyTheCat 04:33, 11 May 2011 (UTC)
Swampy River & Black Beauty (1928)
editI can't find the songs Swampy River and Black Beauty, two piano solos recorded and published in 1928. Can somebody tell me what's wrong? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 62.83.243.93 (talk) 11:29, 16 August 2011 (UTC)
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