Disc 1 1. The Star Spangled Banner 2. Father Norman O'Connor Introduces Duke & The Orchestra - Duke Introduces Tune & Anderson, Jackson & Procope 3. Black And Tan Fantasy 4. Duke Introduces Cook & Tune 5. Tea For Two 6. Duke & Band Leave Stage - Father Norman Talks About The Festival 7. Take The "A" Train 8. Duke Announces Strayhorn's A Train & Nance - Duke Introduces Festival Suite, Part I & Hamilton 9. Part I - Festival Junction 10. Duke Announces Soloists; Introduces Part II 11. Part II - Blues To Be There 12. Duke Announces Nance & Procope; Introduces Part III 13. Part III - Newport Up 14. Duke Announces Hamilton, Gonsalves & Terry - Duke Introduces Carney & Tune 15. Sophisticated Lady 16. Duke Announces Grissom & Tune 17. Day In, Day Out 18. Duke Introduces Tune(s) and Paul Gonsalves Interludes 19. Diminuendo In Blue and Crescendo In Blue 20. Announcements, Pandemonium (21. Pause Track)
Disc 2 1. Duke Introduces Johnny Hodges 2. I Got It Bad (and That Ain't Good) 3. Jeep's Blues 4. Duke Calms Crowd; Introduces Nance & Tune 5. Tulip or Turnip 6. Riot Prevention 7. Skin Deep 8. Mood Indigo 9. Studio Concert (Excerpts) 10. Father Norman O'Connor Introduces Duke Ellington - Duke Introduces New Work, Part I & Hamilton 11. Part I - Festival Junction 12. Duke Announces Soloists; Introduces Part II 13. Part II - Blues To Be There 14. Duke Announces Nance & Procope; Introduces Part III 15. Part III - Newport Up 16. Duke Announces Hamilton, Gonsalves & Terry - Pause - Duke Introduces Johnny Hodges 17. I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good) 18. Jeep's Blues (19. Pause Track)
Paul Gonsalves - tenor saxophone Johnny Hodges - alto saxophone Russell Procope - alto saxophone Harry Carney - baritone saxophone John Willie Cook - trumpet William "Cat" Anderson - trumpet Ray Nance - voice, trumpet Clark Terry - trumpet Quentin Jackson - trombone Britt Woodman - trombone John Sanders - trombone Jimmy Hamilton - clarinet Duke Ellington - piano James Woode - bass Sam Woodyard - drums Jimmy Grissom - voice
Recorded on July 7, 1956 at the Newport Jazz Festival.
1. Skin Deep 2. The Mooche 3. Take The "A" Train 4. Perdido 5. The Controversial Suite - Before My Time 6. The Controversial Suite - Later 7. A Tone Parallel To Harlem (The Harlem Suite)
Duke Ellington and His Orchestra with Betty Roche (Vocal on Take The "A" Train)
Recorded on December 7 & 11, 1951, February 29, June 30 and July 1, 1952 at Columbia 30th Street Studio, NYC.