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Duke Ellington - "At Newport (Remastered 1999 Complete Concert)" (1956)
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1) Star spangled banner
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2) Father Norman O'Connor introduces Duke and the orchestra / Duke introduces Tune and Anderson, Jackson and Procope
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3) Black and tan fantasy
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4) Duke introduces Cook and Tune
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5) Tea for two
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6) Duke and band leave stage / Father Norman O'Connor talks about the festival
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7) Take the "A" train
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8) Duke announces Strayhorn's "A train" and Nance / Duke introduces festival suite, part 1 and Hamilton
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9) Part I: Festival junction
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10) Duke announces soloists / Introduces part II
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11) Part II: Blues to be there
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12) Duke announces Nance and Precope / Introduces part III
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13) Part III: Newport up
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14) Duke announces Hamilton, Gonsalves, and Terry / Duke introduces Carney and Tune
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15) Sophisticated lady
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16) Duke announces Grissom and Tune
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17) Day in, day out
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18) Duke introduces Tune(s) and Paul Gonsalves interludes
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19) Diminuendo and crescendo in blue
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20) Announcements, pandemonium
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21) Pause track
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22) Duke introduces Johnny Hodges
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23) I got it bad (and that ain't good)
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24) Jeep's blues
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25) Duke calms crowd / Introduces Nance and Tune
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26) Tulip or turnip
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27) Riot prevention
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28) Skin deep
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29) Mood indigo
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30) Studio concert (excerpts)
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31) Father Norman O'Connor introduces Duke Ellington / Duke introduces new work, part I and Hamilton
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32) Part I: Festival junction
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33) Duke annoucnes soloists / Introduces part II
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34) Part II: Blues to be there
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35) Duke annouces Nance and Procope / Introduces part III
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36) Part III: Newport up
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37) Duke announces Hamilton, Gonsalves and Terry / Pause-Duke introduces Johnny Hodges
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38) I got it bad (and that ain't good)
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39) Jeep's blues
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40) Pause track
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Star spangled banner (01:14)
Father Norman O'Connor introduces Duke and the orchestra / Duke introduces Tune and Anderson, Jackson and Procope (03:39)
Black and tan fantasy (06:20)
Duke introduces Cook and Tune (00:26)
Tea for two (03:35)
Duke and band leave stage / Father Norman O'Connor talks about the festival (02:45)
Take the "A" train (04:21)
Duke announces Strayhorn's "A train" and Nance / Duke introduces festival suite, part 1 and Hamilton (00:41)
Part I: Festival junction (08:05)
Duke announces soloists / Introduces part II (00:42)
Part II: Blues to be there (07:14)
Duke announces Nance and Precope / Introduces part III (00:14)
Part III: Newport up (05:31)
Duke announces Hamilton, Gonsalves, and Terry / Duke introduces Carney and Tune (00:26)
Sophisticated lady (03:53)
Duke announces Grissom and Tune (00:16)
Day in, day out (03:50)
Duke introduces Tune(s) and Paul Gonsalves interludes (00:25)
Diminuendo and crescendo in blue (14:20)
Announcements, pandemonium (00:43)
Pause track (00:06)
Duke introduces Johnny Hodges (00:18)
I got it bad (and that ain't good) (03:38)
Jeep's blues (05:08)
Duke calms crowd / Introduces Nance and Tune (00:09)
Tulip or turnip (02:49)
Riot prevention (01:07)
Skin deep (09:12)
Mood indigo (01:20)
Studio concert (excerpts) (03:58)
Father Norman O'Connor introduces Duke Ellington / Duke introduces new work, part I and Hamilton (01:01)
Part I: Festival junction (08:46)
Duke annoucnes soloists / Introduces part II (00:30)
Part II: Blues to be there (07:53)
Duke annouces Nance and Procope / Introduces part III (00:10)
Part III: Newport up (05:12)
Duke announces Hamilton, Gonsalves and Terry / Pause-Duke introduces Johnny Hodges (00:25)
I got it bad (and that ain't good) (03:48)
Jeep's blues (04:32)
Pause track (00:08)
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