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 Black, Brown and Beige


Name:  Black, Brown and Beige
Artist: Duke Ellington

Styles: Easy Listening - Vocal - Jazz - Big Band - Traditional - Instruments - Piano - Labels - Sony - Swing
Media: Audio CD
Release Date: 3 May 1999
Label: Sony Jazz
  
UPC Catalogue No: 5099706556626
Amazon Sales Ranking: 4871
Number of Discs: 1

Description

 
As a composer and bandleader associated indelibly with the nightclub scenes of pre-Swing Era jazz, Duke Ellington would have a difficult time getting respect in the button-down world of concert music. And when Ellington premiered his first long- form piece, Black, Brown and Beige, in 1943 (available on the stunning Carnegie Hall Concerts, January 1943), he was considered a dilettante. He laid the work aside until this recording, which came in early 1958--with the added oomph of gospel vocalist Mahalia Jackson on board for all the suite's vocal parts. On this expanded reissue, there's an alternate take of the entire piece as well as two unrelated tracks recorded during the Black, Brown sessions but never before released. The suite is an expansive look, from Ellington's vantage, of course, at the evolution of African American history and culture. So there are ripples of spirited tone poetry, soaring gospel vocals from Jackson (with spare, aching piano from Ellington in spots), thundering horn-fronted swing from the band, and a consistency and unity on par with any symphonic work of the modern era. Ellington was always sensitive about this piece. After all, it showed a lot of what he held in high esteem: history, musical meditations on culture, and a full, colourful use of a band that Ellington held together for an amazingly long time. If only for Mahalia Jackson's takes on "Come Sunday", by now an acknowledged standard, this set is awesome. --Andrew Bartlett
 

Tracks

 1  Part I
 2  Part II
 3  Part III
 4  Part IV (Come Sunday)
 5  Part V (Come Sunday interlude)
 6  Part VI (23rd psalm)
 7  Track 360 (alternative take)
 8  Blues in orbit (alternative take)
 9  Black brown and beige (part 1)
 10  Black brown and beige (part 2)
 11  Black brown and beige (part 3)
 12  Black brown and beige (part 4)
 13  Black brown and beige (part 5)
 14  Black brown and beige (23rd Psalm)
 15  Studio conversation
 16  Come Sunday (a cappella)


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