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Distributed through Catalog Management Corporation

Manufacturing Coordinator - Interntional Record Distributing Associates, Hendersonville, TN

SIDE ONE -

Dimenuendo and Crescendo In Blue

SIDE TWO -

Polly's Tune-Flirty Bird

Copout

Frustration

Three Little Words

As Time Goes By

The Happy One

Duke mentions that Anatomy Of A Murder "opens next week".

The whole thing is splendidly recorded.

Any info on performance date, label background, CD issue, etc. would be welcome.

As always, thanks in advance!

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To my knowledge, Koala was an Australian/American label which issued some live Ellington dates, partially. At least I can remember the dance date at Carrolltown, Pennsylvania in June 1957; the March 4&5 1958 dance dates at the Travis Air Force Base; and the Mather Air Force Base date on July 22, 1960. Probably your disc contains selections from one or two of them. I will try to add some discographical information later.

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Side One is from 7/28/1956 Fairfield CT - Connecticut Jazz Festival. Same show as the IAJRC issue but this is additional material.

Side Two: Haupe & Flirtibird are from 6/27/1959 Tamiment PA. Balance of Side 2 is from Carroltown PA, June 1957. Same show as "All Star Road Band" on Dr Jazz, but some material is not duplicated.

This info is from the "New DESOR".

Edited by Pete B
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Look what Timner, 4th edition, lists:

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1 Jun 1957

Sunset Ballroom

Carrolltown, Pa.

Duke Ellington and his Orchestra

Clark Terry, Willie Cook, Harold Baker, Ray Nance; Booty Woodman, Quentin Jackson, John Sanders; Jimmy Hamilton, Johnny Hodges, Russell Procope, Paul Gonsalves, Harry Carney; Duke Ellington; Joe Benjamin, Sam Woodyard; Jimmy Grissom.

14 previous tunes not in your disc

but then:

Cop Out

Frustration

Take The A Train

The Hawk Talks

Three Little Words

As Time Goes By

The Happy One

Caravan

Diminuendo In Blue And Crescendo In Blue

Things Ain't What They Used To Be

I Got It Bad

On The Sunny Side Of The Street

I Let A Song... / Don't Get Around...

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So we're still missing Polly's Tune/Flirty Bird.

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At the 4&5 March, 1958 Mather AFB, Sacramento (Cal) date, none of the titles I listed in my previous post with bold letters were played, neither were Polly or Flirty Bird.

At the 22 July, 1960 Mather AFB, Sacramento (Cal) date, none of the titles I listed in my previous post with bold letters were played, but there's another version of Diminuendo in Blue and Crescendo in Blue.

Oops, now I see Pete B's post. So, no need to keep on perusing Timner and Lambert.

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28 Jul 1956

University Stadium

Fairfield, Conn.

Duke Ellington and his Orchestra

Clark Terry, Willie Cook, Cat Anderson, Ray Nance; Booty Woodman, Quentin Jackson, John Sanders; Jimmy Hamilton, Johnny Hodges, Russell Procope, Paul Gonsalves, Harry Carney; Duke Ellington; Jimmy Woode Benjamin, Sam Woodyard; Jimmy Grissom.

(...)

Diminuendo In Blue and Crescendo In Blue

(...)

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27 Jun 1959

Playhouse

Taminent-In-The-Poconos, Pa.

Duke Ellington and his Orchestra

Clark Terry, Harold Baker, Cat Anderson, Ray Nance; Booty Woodman, Quentin Jackson, John Sanders; Jimmy Hamilton, Johnny Hodges, Russell Procope, Paul Gonsalves, Harry Carney; Duke Ellington; Joe Benjamin, James Johnson; Lil Greenwood, Ozzy Bailey.

(...)

Haupê

Flirtibird

(...)

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Timner Volume 3 (don't have volume 4) has Polly's Tune and Flirtbird listed as from December 28, 1958, a live date from the Blue Note, Chicago.

Those two are on CD! A French Vogue release from 1984 'Duke Ellington & his Orchestra - At the Blue Note Chicago' (with different material from the later double CD Roulette).

The French Vogue CD lists the two as 'Polly's Theme' and 'Flirtibird'. Source for these two plus two more tracks was Jerry Valburn!

Koala's adress was a P.O. box at Hendersonville, TN, according to the one Koala vinyl I have (Duke Ellington 'Satin Doll').

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