medjuck Posted November 17, 2023 Author Report Share Posted November 17, 2023 Have the other numbers with Ellington in the film ever been release on cd? (Hesitation Blues, Troubled Waters etc.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jazzbo Posted November 18, 2023 Report Share Posted November 18, 2023 I believe so Joe. There are recordings from four Hollywood sessions on the same Classics cd, though no "Hesitation Blues": 11 to 13: Hollywood, April 12, 1934 #14: Hollywood, April 17, 1934 #15: Hollywood, April 23, 1934 #16 & 17: Hollywood, May 9, 1934 https://www.discogs.com/release/5751836-Duke-Ellington-And-His-Orchestra-1933-1935 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
miles65 Posted November 18, 2023 Report Share Posted November 18, 2023 17 hours ago, medjuck said: Have the other numbers with Ellington in the film ever been release on cd? (Hesitation Blues, Troubled Waters etc.) The soundtrack recordings were issued on an Italian LP FDC 1021 Title unknown to me. 13 hours ago, jazzbo said: I believe so Joe. There are recordings from four Hollywood sessions on the same Classics cd, though no "Hesitation Blues": 11 to 13: Hollywood, April 12, 1934 #14: Hollywood, April 17, 1934 #15: Hollywood, April 23, 1934 #16 & 17: Hollywood, May 9, 1934 https://www.discogs.com/release/5751836-Duke-Ellington-And-His-Orchestra-1933-1935 These are studio recordings with Ivie Anderson and not with Mae West. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jazzbo Posted November 18, 2023 Report Share Posted November 18, 2023 (edited) 1 hour ago, miles65 said: The soundtrack recordings were issued on an Italian LP FDC 1021 Title unknown to me. These are studio recordings with Ivie Anderson and not with Mae West. I know that they were not with Mae West; I did not indicate that they were. Edited November 18, 2023 by jazzbo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
miles65 Posted November 20, 2023 Report Share Posted November 20, 2023 On 11/18/2023 at 5:35 PM, jazzbo said: I know that they were not with Mae West; I did not indicate that they were. Indeed but I pointed this out for those who did not know that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stompin at the Savoy Posted December 15, 2023 Report Share Posted December 15, 2023 Volume 7 was supposed to be released today but I see no sign of it. I took a look through Duke discography and I think this volume will contain very little not on the two Mosaic sets. Curious to see what is actually coming out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chuck Nessa Posted December 17, 2023 Report Share Posted December 17, 2023 Has anyone compiled a list of titles missing from the Pathe, Plaza group, etc? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Gray Posted January 22 Report Share Posted January 22 We should have had 7 AND 8 by now! I do hope this series hasn't died a death Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mjzee Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 Someone on the Hoffman board posted that volume 7 will be available tonight ("9 PM Pacific"). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
miles65 Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 Here is the list of Pathé/Plaza recordings. The Plaza group issued records on various labels (no claim to be complete): Cameo Romeo, Perfect, Banner, Oriole, Regal. MoJ = masters of jazz volume, track number, Cl = classics, track number, N = Neatwork volume, track number, COL 2LP = French CBS complete Duke Ellington 2 LP sets volume and Lp 1 or 2 (track info not included). I copied this from my excel file hence those lines. 10357-3 Rockin' Chair has never been reissued. There has been no official reissue of these recordings since the French 2LP sets. date Matrix DESOR title MoJ CL N COL 2 LP 11-09-25 106250 DE2501a I'm gonna hang around my sugar 1 9 24-27 3 1 1 11-09-25 106251 DE2501b Trombone blues 1 10 24-27 4 1 1 18-03-26 106729 DE2601a Georgia grind 1 11 24-27 5 1 1 18-03-26 106730 DE2601b Parlor social stomp 1 12 24-27 6 1 1 08-03-28 2944-A DE2803a East St. Louis toodle-oo 3 19 27-28 20 1 13 1 2 08-03-28 108079-1 DE2803b East St. Louis toodle-oo 3 20 1 2 08-03-28 108080-1 DE2803c Jubilee stomp 3 21 1 14 1 2 08-03-28 2945-B DE2803d Jubilee stomp 3 22 27-28 21 1 2 08-03-28 108081-1 DE2803e Take it easy 3 23 1 15 1 2 08-03-28 2946-B DE2803f Take it easy 3 24 27-28 22 1 2 19-10-28 108446-1 DE2811a The mooche 4 17 1 17 1 2 19-10-28 108446-2 DE2811b The mooche 4 18 28 14 2 1 19-10-28 108447-2 DE2811c Hot and botherd 4 19 28 15 1 2 19-10-28 108448-1 DE2811d Move over 4 20 28 16 2 1 05-12-28 108532-3 DE2817a Hottentot 5 15 28-29 11 2 1 05-12-28 108533-3 DE2817b Misty morning 5 16 28-29 12 2 1 12-12-28 3532-B DE2818a Hit me in the nose blues 5 17 28-29 8 2 1 12-12-28 3533-B DE2818b It's all coming home to you 5 18 28-29 9 2 1 15-03-29 3713-C DE2906a Saratoga swing 6 21 29 7 2 1 15-03-29 3714-A DE2906b Who said it's thight like that 6 22 29 8 2 1 15-03-29 3715-B DE2906c He just don't appeal to me 6 23 29 9 2 1 10-09-29 4062-A DE2914a Doin' the voom voom 8 1 29-30 3 2 2 10-09-29 4063-B DE2914b Flamin' youth 8 2 29-30 4 2 2 10-09-29 4064-B DE2914c Saterday night function 8 3 29-30 5 2 2 29-01-30 9319-1 DE3001a St. James Infirmary 9 5 29-30 24 2 2 29-01-30 9319-2 DE3001b St. James Infirmary 9 6 2 1 2 2 29-01-30 9319-3 DE3001c St. James Infirmary 9 7 2 2 29-01-30 9320-1 DE3001d When you're smiling 9 8 2 3 2 2 29-01-30 9320-3 DE3001e When you're smiling 9 9 30 1 2 2 29-01-30 9321-1 DE3001f Rent party blues 9 10 2 4 2 2 29-01-30 9321-2 DE3001g Rent party blues 9 11 2 5 29-01-30 9321-3 DE3001h Rent party blues 9 12 30 2 2 2 29-01-30 9322-1 DE3001i Jungle blues 9 13 2 6 3 1 29-01-30 9322-2 DE3001j Jungle blues 9 14 30 3 3 1 10-01-31 10356-1 DE3101a Them there eyes 12 19 2 20 3 2 10-01-31 10356-2 DE3101b Them there eyes 12 20 30-31 11 3 2 10-01-31 10356-3 DE3101c Them there eyes 12 21 2 21 3 2 10-01-31 10357-1 DE3101d Rockin' chair 12 22 30-31 12 10-01-31 10357-2 DE3101e Rockin' chair 12 23 2 22 3 2 10-01-31 10357-3 DE3101f Rockin' chair 10-01-31 10357-4 DE3101g Rockin' chair 12 24 2 23 3 2 10-01-31 10359-3 DE3101g I'm so in love with you 30-31 13 3 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
miles65 Posted January 26 Report Share Posted January 26 Duke in Order vol 7 is now available on Spotify. 54 tracks from 29-7-1936 to 29-4-1937. Missing are the 16-12-1936 Rex Stewart session Rexatious and Lazy Man Shuffle (2 takes each), and the 25-3-1937 Gotham Stompers session (This is with Ellingtonians and members of the Chick Webb orchestra but without Duke). The tracks correspondent with the Mosaic Bigband set CD 6 track 8-22, disc 7 tracks 1-6 (master takes) 14-18 (alternate takes). And from the Small Groups set Disc 1 tracks 9-24. Tracks 5-8 is the Rex Stewart session. Disc 2 tracks 1-4 and 10-17. Tracks 5-9 is the Gotham Stompers session. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hoppy T. Frog Posted January 27 Report Share Posted January 27 Volume 7 is available on Quobuz today Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stompin at the Savoy Posted January 27 Report Share Posted January 27 http://ellingtonlive.blogspot.com/2024/01/discography-ellington-in-order-volume-7.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
medjuck Posted January 28 Author Report Share Posted January 28 On 1/26/2024 at 12:26 AM, miles65 said: Here is the list of Pathé/Plaza recordings. The Plaza group issued records on various labels (no claim to be complete): Cameo Romeo, Perfect, Banner, Oriole, Regal. MoJ = masters of jazz volume, track number, Cl = classics, track number, N = Neatwork volume, track number, COL 2LP = French CBS complete Duke Ellington 2 LP sets volume and Lp 1 or 2 (track info not included). I copied this from my excel file hence those lines. 10357-3 Rockin' Chair has never been reissued. There has been no official reissue of these recordings since the French 2LP sets. date Matrix DESOR title MoJ CL N COL 2 LP 11-09-25 106250 DE2501a I'm gonna hang around my sugar 1 9 24-27 3 1 1 11-09-25 106251 DE2501b Trombone blues 1 10 24-27 4 1 1 18-03-26 106729 DE2601a Georgia grind 1 11 24-27 5 1 1 18-03-26 106730 DE2601b Parlor social stomp 1 12 24-27 6 1 1 08-03-28 2944-A DE2803a East St. Louis toodle-oo 3 19 27-28 20 1 13 1 2 08-03-28 108079-1 DE2803b East St. Louis toodle-oo 3 20 1 2 08-03-28 108080-1 DE2803c Jubilee stomp 3 21 1 14 1 2 08-03-28 2945-B DE2803d Jubilee stomp 3 22 27-28 21 1 2 08-03-28 108081-1 DE2803e Take it easy 3 23 1 15 1 2 08-03-28 2946-B DE2803f Take it easy 3 24 27-28 22 1 2 19-10-28 108446-1 DE2811a The mooche 4 17 1 17 1 2 19-10-28 108446-2 DE2811b The mooche 4 18 28 14 2 1 19-10-28 108447-2 DE2811c Hot and botherd 4 19 28 15 1 2 19-10-28 108448-1 DE2811d Move over 4 20 28 16 2 1 05-12-28 108532-3 DE2817a Hottentot 5 15 28-29 11 2 1 05-12-28 108533-3 DE2817b Misty morning 5 16 28-29 12 2 1 12-12-28 3532-B DE2818a Hit me in the nose blues 5 17 28-29 8 2 1 12-12-28 3533-B DE2818b It's all coming home to you 5 18 28-29 9 2 1 15-03-29 3713-C DE2906a Saratoga swing 6 21 29 7 2 1 15-03-29 3714-A DE2906b Who said it's thight like that 6 22 29 8 2 1 15-03-29 3715-B DE2906c He just don't appeal to me 6 23 29 9 2 1 10-09-29 4062-A DE2914a Doin' the voom voom 8 1 29-30 3 2 2 10-09-29 4063-B DE2914b Flamin' youth 8 2 29-30 4 2 2 10-09-29 4064-B DE2914c Saterday night function 8 3 29-30 5 2 2 29-01-30 9319-1 DE3001a St. James Infirmary 9 5 29-30 24 2 2 29-01-30 9319-2 DE3001b St. James Infirmary 9 6 2 1 2 2 29-01-30 9319-3 DE3001c St. James Infirmary 9 7 2 2 29-01-30 9320-1 DE3001d When you're smiling 9 8 2 3 2 2 29-01-30 9320-3 DE3001e When you're smiling 9 9 30 1 2 2 29-01-30 9321-1 DE3001f Rent party blues 9 10 2 4 2 2 29-01-30 9321-2 DE3001g Rent party blues 9 11 2 5 29-01-30 9321-3 DE3001h Rent party blues 9 12 30 2 2 2 29-01-30 9322-1 DE3001i Jungle blues 9 13 2 6 3 1 29-01-30 9322-2 DE3001j Jungle blues 9 14 30 3 3 1 10-01-31 10356-1 DE3101a Them there eyes 12 19 2 20 3 2 10-01-31 10356-2 DE3101b Them there eyes 12 20 30-31 11 3 2 10-01-31 10356-3 DE3101c Them there eyes 12 21 2 21 3 2 10-01-31 10357-1 DE3101d Rockin' chair 12 22 30-31 12 10-01-31 10357-2 DE3101e Rockin' chair 12 23 2 22 3 2 10-01-31 10357-3 DE3101f Rockin' chair 10-01-31 10357-4 DE3101g Rockin' chair 12 24 2 23 3 2 10-01-31 10359-3 DE3101g I'm so in love with you 30-31 13 3 2 Some of these were on various Naxos cds but I think they no longer distribute into the US. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JSngry Posted March 19 Report Share Posted March 19 Is Vol. 8 out anywhere yet? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Gray Posted March 20 Report Share Posted March 20 On 3/19/2024 at 1:53 AM, JSngry said: Is Vol. 8 out anywhere yet? Nope Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian Bradley Posted May 3 Report Share Posted May 3 I have not heard from Chuck Granata recently so contacted Sony Music about the Ellington In Order series. They say: "There have been some reorganizational shifts at SME since the top of the year - so we are assessing decreasing bandwidth capacity at the moment. That said - we do intend to carry on with the series sometime later in the year." Don't know what is meant by"reorganisational shifts" but I am hopeful that the series will ultimately resume. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AllenLowe Posted May 3 Report Share Posted May 3 (edited) wait, is this in process? I have never seen these. On the other hand, I want to add something about people who complain about the Centennial box. I have found that a lot of what people consider to be bad transfers in various Victor/BMG reissues is actually bad equalization. Years ago I shocked Larry Gushee by playing back some of the BMG Morton, re-eq'd, and though I have not had a chance to do it, I wonder if the Centennial box has the same issue, because I believe the transfers were done by Lasker. And even in 1999 it was possible to do these in great sound; digital conversion has improved, but with old recordings like these if they were carefully done you probably would not hear the difference. I am uncertain, but we often blame things like No Noise, which I can say was DEFINITELY not the problem. It was engineers who thought you could roll off the highs as a method of noise reduction. Of course not everyone is like me and wants to go to the trouble of restoring the restoration. But I will say that 80 percent of the reissues I hear, even when well done, are poorly set in the final eq stages and are correctable. Edited May 3 by AllenLowe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jazzbo Posted May 3 Report Share Posted May 3 Allen, those "Ellington in Order" volumes are not physical product. I myself have fewer issues listening to the Centennial material than it seems others do. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stompin at the Savoy Posted May 3 Report Share Posted May 3 Oh goody, I like this series very much! Sound is good, consistent approach. We were just getting to a lot of the best stuff in the mid and late 30's and then the monthly releases stopped. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave Garrett Posted May 8 Report Share Posted May 8 On 5/3/2024 at 6:59 AM, AllenLowe said: On the other hand, I want to add something about people who complain about the Centennial box. I have found that a lot of what people consider to be bad transfers in various Victor/BMG reissues is actually bad equalization. Years ago I shocked Larry Gushee by playing back some of the BMG Morton, re-eq'd, and though I have not had a chance to do it, I wonder if the Centennial box has the same issue, because I believe the transfers were done by Lasker. I believe this to be the case, based on a "DIY" re-eq'ing of the 1927-1934 Victor singles and 1940-1942 Victor & Bluebird singles from the Centennial box that was done by an unknown member of the Hoffman forum. He claimed that the box had employed some of the strangest EQ decisions he had ever heard, including an extreme "smiley-faced" EQ, and set out to remedy this, using an Ellington collection mastered by John R. T. Davies for a British label as a reference baseline for his re-eq'ing. I'm pretty far removed from having either "golden ears" or high-end listening equipment, but the results he achieved were readily apparent even over a set of computer speakers when A-Bing his versions against the corresponding discs in the Centennial box. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hoppy T. Frog Posted May 21 Report Share Posted May 21 I'm wondering if the Sony person meant "bandwidth" as in literal bandwidth for the high-res files or as in "we have too much to do and not enough people at this moment," Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dub Modal Posted May 21 Report Share Posted May 21 Finally starting at volume 1 and loving it, via Spotify. Sound is great. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Gray Posted May 21 Report Share Posted May 21 3 hours ago, Hoppy T. Frog said: I'm wondering if the Sony person meant "bandwidth" as in literal bandwidth for the high-res files or as in "we have too much to do and not enough people at this moment," Unfortunately definitely the latter! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AllenLowe Posted May 21 Report Share Posted May 21 On 5/8/2024 at 4:05 AM, Dave Garrett said: I believe this to be the case, based on a "DIY" re-eq'ing of the 1927-1934 Victor singles and 1940-1942 Victor & Bluebird singles from the Centennial box that was done by an unknown member of the Hoffman forum. He claimed that the box had employed some of the strangest EQ decisions he had ever heard, including an extreme "smiley-faced" EQ, and set out to remedy this, using an Ellington collection mastered by John R. T. Davies for a British label as a reference baseline for his re-eq'ing. I'm pretty far removed from having either "golden ears" or high-end listening equipment, but the results he achieved were readily apparent even over a set of computer speakers when A-Bing his versions against the corresponding discs in the Centennial box. I will probably have some time next month and I plan on doing same, reworking some things from the Centennial box. Will report back. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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