Carnegie Hall Concert, January 1946
Duke Ellington
TRACKLISTING
DISC ONE
- 1. Caravan (Instrumental)
- 2. In A Mellow Tone (Instrumental)
- 3. Solid Old Man
- 4. Come Sunday
- 5. The Blues
- 6. Rugged Romeo
- 7. Sono
- 8. Air-Conditioned Jungle
- 9. Pitter Panther Patter
DISC TWO
- 1. Take The 'A' Train
- 2. Melloditti
- 3. Fugueaditty
- 4. Jam-A-Ditty
- 5. Magenta Haze
- 6. Diminuendo In Blue/Transblucency
- 7. Crescendo In Blue
- 8. Suburbanite
- 9. I'm Just A Lucky So And So
- 10. Riffin' Drill
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