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  Duke on the Web Concerts - Radios 
        For collectors (RARETONE) Italy  | 
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        FOR COLLECTORS volume 1 
        (LP RARETONE / 5000 FC)  
         
        
        Click Restaurant, Philadelphie - November 22 and 23, 1948 
         
          
         
Side 1 : Take the A train / Suddenly it jumped / It's monday every day / How high the moon / On a turquoise cloud / Just a-sittin' and a-rockin' / Trumpet no end.
  
Side 2 : Hy'a Sue / Tootin' through the roof / Don't blame me / Humoresque.     
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        FOR COLLECTORS volume 2 
        (LP RARETONE / 5003 FC) Italy 
         
               
        Click Restaurant, Philadelphia - November 26 and 27, 1948 
         
          
         
Side 1 : Take the A train (theme) / C jam blues / Brown Betty / Trumpet no end / Take the A train / He makes me believe he's mine.
  
Side 2 : Rockabye river / Trees / Progressive gavotte / S'posin' / Limehouse blues / Lover man / It don't mean a thing.   
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        FOR COLLECTORS volume 3 
        (LP RARETONE / 5004 FC) Italy 
         
        
        Empire Hotel, Hollywood - February, 1949 (* : February 10)
  Included in DUKE ELLINGTON AT THE HOLLYWOOD EMPIRE 
         
          
         
Side 1 : Hy'a Sue / C jam blues / Passion flower / Clementine / Just a-sittin' and a-rockin' / Solid old man *.
  
Side 2 : Singin' in the rain * / Three cent stomp * / Tulip or turnip * / Take the A train *.    
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        FOR COLLECTORS volume 4 
        (LP RARETONE / 50050 FC)  
         
        Click Restaurant, Philadelphia - August 31, 1949 
         
St. Louis blues / Caravan / The huckle-buck / Don't blame me / Maybe I should change my ways / It don't mean a thing / Things ain't what they used to be.
  
        Click Restaurant, Philadelphia - September 2, 1949 
         
Creole love cal / All of me / Solitude / Tribal / Trumpet no end / Take the A trai.
  
        Click Restaurant, Philadelphia - September 3, 1949  
         
Paradise / S'posin / Take the A train. 
  
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