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g.-7658700/songs https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/duke-ellington-plays-mary-poppins- Duke Ellington Plays Mary Poppins 5312767/songs Ellington '65 https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/ellington-%2765-5365405/songs The Cosmic Scene https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/the-cosmic-scene-2410508/songs A Drum Is a Woman https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/a-drum-is-a-woman-4656605/songs The Ellington Suites https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/the-ellington-suites-7731818/songs Ellington Showcase https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/ellington-showcase-5365424/songs https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/duke-ellington-at-the-bal-masque- Duke Ellington at the Bal Masque 5312771/songs https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/the-complete-porgy-and-bess- The Complete Porgy and Bess 7727169/songs New Orleans Suite https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/new-orleans-suite-17065078/songs https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/this-one%27s-for-blanton%21- This One's for Blanton! 3524758/songs Piano in the Foreground https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/piano-in-the-foreground-7190199/songs Duke's Big 4 https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/duke%27s-big-4-3041071/songs https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/duke-ellington%27s-jazz-violin-session- Duke Ellington's Jazz Violin Session 5312763/songs https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/studio-sessions-new-york-1963- Studio Sessions New York 1963 7628232/songs Afro-Bossa https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/afro-bossa-3493745/songs Historically Speaking https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/historically-speaking-5774430/songs Up in Duke's Workshop https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/up-in-duke%27s-workshop-7898059/songs Latin American Suite https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/latin-american-suite-6496256/songs My People https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/my-people-6946266/songs Piano in the Background https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/piano-in-the-background-7190197/songs Hot Summer Dance https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/hot-summer-dance-85767346/songs The Jaywalker https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/the-jaywalker-7743021/songs The Pianist https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/the-pianist-7757013/songs https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/the-suites%2C-new-york-1968-%26-1970- The Suites, New York 1968 & 1970 7767228/songs Studio Sessions New York & Chicago, https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/studio-sessions-new-york-%26-chicago%2C- 1965, 1966 & 1971 1965%2C-1966-%26-1971-7628231/songs The Intimacy of the Blues https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/the-intimacy-of-the-blues-7742371/songs Happy Reunion https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/happy-reunion-16994789/songs Studio Sessions, 1957, 1965, 1966, https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/studio-sessions%2C-1957%2C-1965%2C- 1967, San Francisco, Chicago, New 1966%2C-1967%2C-san-francisco%2C-chicago%2C-new-york-7628221/songs York Orchestral Works https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/orchestral-works-7100261/songs The Afro-Eurasian Eclipse https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/the-afro-eurasian-eclipse-7712798/songs Midnight in Paris https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/midnight-in-paris-6842861/songs The Symphonic Ellington https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/the-symphonic-ellington-7767810/songs The Intimate Ellington https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/the-intimate-ellington-7742374/songs https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/studio-sessions%2C-new-york-1962- Studio Sessions, New York 1962 7628222/songs Unknown Session https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/unknown-session-7896974/songs https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/studio-sessions%2C-chicago-1956- Studio Sessions, Chicago 1956 7628220/songs Featuring Paul Gonsalves https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/featuring-paul-gonsalves-5439701/songs https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/studio-sessions-1957-%26-1962- Studio Sessions 1957 & 1962 17025801/songs https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/studio-sessions-new-york%2C-1968- Studio Sessions New York, 1968 7628230/songs All Star Road Band https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/all-star-road-band-39058174/songs Premiered by Ellington https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/premiered-by-ellington-7240386/songs Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington: https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/louis-armstrong-and-duke-ellington%3A-the- The Great Summit/Complete Sessions great-summit%2Fcomplete-sessions-6686657/songs https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/all-star-road-band-volume-2- All Star Road Band Volume 2 39058177/songs The Private Collection Volume 1 – https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/the-private-collection-volume-1- Studio Sessions, Chicago 1956 %E2%80%93-studio-sessions%2C-chicago-1956-997442/songs All American in Jazz https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/all-american-in-jazz-39058475/songs https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/recollections-of-the-big-band-era- Recollections of the Big Band Era 7302691/songs https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/the-girl%27s-suite-and-the-perfume-suite- The Girl's Suite and The Perfume Suite 39058587/songs Togo Brava Suite https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/togo-brava-suite-17026003/songs Ellingtonia, Vol. Two https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/ellingtonia%2C-vol.-two-65069799/songs Harlem Jazz, 1930 https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/harlem-jazz%2C-1930-65068523/songs Ellingtonia, Vol. One https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/ellingtonia%2C-vol.-one-65068816/songs https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/black%2C-brown-and-beige- Black, Brown and Beige 65052251/songs https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/duke-ellington-at-fargo%2C-1940-live- Duke Ellington at Fargo, 1940 Live 1264386/songs The Great Paris Concert https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/the-great-paris-concert-1236583/songs https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/ella-%26-duke-at-the-cote-d%27azur- Ella & Duke at the Cote D'Azur 2752567/songs Ellington at Newport https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/ellington-at-newport-1332214/songs Newport 1958 https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/newport-1958-635448/songs Side by Side https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/side-by-side-2281716/songs Money Jungle https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/money-jungle-1368872/songs Francis A. & Edward K. https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/francis-a.-%26-edward-k.-2897500/songs Ella at Duke's Place https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/ella-at-duke%27s-place-4038007/songs Jazz Party https://bg.listvote.com/lists/music/albums/jazz-party-3163334/songs 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