Duke Ellington - ANATOMY OF A MURDER (1959) Columbia
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- 407.71 MB
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- Duke Ellington jazz soundtrack
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- Jun 3, 2013
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- hoppyharrington
Duke Ellington - ANATOMY OF A MURDER 1. Main Title/Anatomy of a Murder 2. Flirtibird 3. Way Early Subtone 4. Hero to Zero 5. Low Key Lightly 6. Happy Anatomy [Band-Movie version] 7. Midnight Indigo 8. Almost Cried [Studio] 9. Sunswept Sunday 10. Grace Valse - 2:30 11. Happy Anatomy [P.I. Five version] 12. Upper and Outest 13. Anatomy of a Murder [stereo single] 14. Merrily Rolling Along (aka Hero to Zero)/Sunswept Sunday 15. Beer Garden 16. Happy Anatomy [Band-Studio Five version] 17. Polly (aka Grace Valse, Haupe, Low Key Lightly, Midnight Indigo) 18. Polly [Movie Stings] 19. Happy Anatomy [Dixieland version] 20. More Blues 21. Almost Cried (aka Flirtibird) [Movie version] 22. Soundtrack Music: Anatomy of a Murder (Duke Ellington a la Guy Lombardo) 23. Anatomy of a Murder [mono single in stereo] 24. The Grand Finale (Rehearsal/Lines/Interview/Music/Stings/Murder) Personnel: Duke Ellington ΓÇô piano Cat Anderson, Shorty Baker, Herbie Jones, Ray Nance, Clark Terry, Gerald Wilson - trumpet Quentin Jackson, Britt Woodman - trombone John Sanders - valve trombone Jimmy Hamilton - clarinet, tenor saxophone Johnny Hodges - alto saxophone Russell Procope - alto saxophone, clarinet Paul Gonsalves - tenor saxophone Harry Carney - baritone saxophone, clarinet, bass clarinet Jimmy Woode - bass James Johnson - drums NoteΓÇötracks 11 & 21 performed by the P.I. Five: Duke Ellington, Ray Nance, Jimmy Hamilton, Jimmy Woode, and James Johnson. Recorded May 29 & June 1-2, 1959 1999 Columbia/Sony I didn't like the film. The soundtrack is a keeper though.
This movie was one of the first to challenge what now seems Draconian: The Hays Code.....a high minded attempt to keep movies "clean"
It was initially banned in Chicago
The courtroom dialog is both poignant and hilarious
what's to not like?
It was initially banned in Chicago
The courtroom dialog is both poignant and hilarious
what's to not like?
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