Album details: 

 

 

 




Rosemary Clooney and 

 

 

Duke Ellington and his Orchestra

 

 

 

 



Blue Rose

 

 

 




A Highly Acclaimed 1956 Columbia Records release with Rosemary Clooney (on her debut studio Lp effort) and Duke Ellington with his Orchestra performing well-known Favorites. Arrangements by Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn.

 

 

  

 



Please see notes and photos for complete performance information.

 

 

 

 




Arrangements by Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn

 

 





Produced by Irving Townsend

 

 

 

 

Columbia  CL 872               Released only in Monaural

 

 






Released in 1956                Deep Groove

 

 

 





Early Pressing                     1C/1C Stampers

 

 





Recorded in New York City and Los Angeles in January - February 1956

 

 

 

 



Cover: VG+ a few words missing on spine, seams have been expertly repaired; otherwise, clean front and back cover, no cutout holes or writing thereon. Contemporary Columbia Records inner sleeve. 

 

 

Disc: EXC to NM, very clean, a few light marks; vinyl is clear and glossy. Early pressing. 1C/1C stampers. Deep Groove. 

 

 

 

 

 

Shipping is $5.99 for one, two, three, or four records (except box sets). Double Lps are two records. 

 

 

If more than four Lps are purchased, there is an additional S+H charge of $1 per record. 

 

 

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1 to 4 Lps    $5.99

 

. . . . . plus $1 dollar for each additional Lp:

 

5 Lps           $6.99

 

6 Lps           $7.99  

 

 

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Professionally boxed. Sent Media Mail in a double reinforced heavy-duty cardboard sleeve. Records are removed from their covers to eliminate the possibility of  damage to the cover during shipment.  

 

 

 

 

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