Alto Saxophone – Johnny Hodges, Rick Henderson, Russell Procope
Baritone Saxophone – Harry Carney
Bass – Jimmy Woode
Bongos – Candido Camero
Cello – Ray Nance
Clarinet – Harry Carney, Jimmy Hamilton, Russell Procope
Drums – Sam Woodyard, Terry Snyder
Harp – Betty Glamann
Music By, Lyrics By, Arranged By – Billy Strayhorn, Duke Ellington
Piano, Leader – Duke Ellington
Tenor Saxophone – Jimmy Hamilton, Paul Gonsalves
Trombone – Britt Woodman, John Sanders, Quentin Jackson
Trumpet – Cat Anderson, Clark Terry, Ray Nance, Willie Cook
Violin – Ray Nance
Vocals – Joya Sherrill, Margaret Tynes, Ozzie Bailey
Recorded: September 17, 24, 25 & 28, October 23 and December 6, 1956
Part 1
A1 A Drum Is A Woman 0:00
A2 Rhythm Pum Te Dum 3:36
A3 What Else Can You Do With A Drum 6:30
Part 2
A4 New Orleans 8:21
A5 Hey, Buddy Bolden 10:53
A6 Carribee Joe 15:49
A7 Congo Square 19:10
Part 3
B1 A Drum Is A Woman (Part 2) 24:36
B2 You Better Know It 27:25
B3 Madam Zajj 30:11
B4 Ballet Of The Flying Saucers 33:55
Part 4
B5 Zajj's Dream 38:34
B6 Rhumbop 41:41
B7 Carribee Joe (Part 2) 43:53
B8 Finale 46:58
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