Duke Ellington And His Orchestra – The Sky Fell Down
1. Solitude
2. Where Or When
3. Mood Indigo
4. Autumn Leaves
5. The Sky Fell Down
6. Prelude To A Kiss
7. Willow Weep For Me
8. Tenderly
9. Dancing In The Dark
Classic 1958 jazz album, remastered on 180g vinyl. Includes some of the most beloved jazz tracks, including "Mood Indigo", "Prelude To A Kiss", "Dancing In The Dark" and "The Sky Fell Down".
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