Description: Tracks:Part IPart IIPart IIIPart IVPart VPart VITrack 360*Blues In Orbit*Part I*Part II*Part III*Part IV*Part V*Part VI*Studio Conversation*Come Sunday*Pause Track Performer Notes: & His Orchestra Featuring Mahalia Jackson.Personnel includes: Duke Ellington (piano); Mahalia Jackson (vocals); Harry Carney (baritone saxophone); Shorty Baker, "Cat" Anderson (trumpet); Quentin Jackson, Britt Woodman, John Sanders (trombone); Ray Nance (violin); Sam Woodyard (drums).Producer: Irving Townsend.Reissue producer: Nedra Olds-Neal.Includes liner notes by Irving Townsend, John Sanders and Phil Schaap.All tracks have been digitally remastered. & His Orchestra/Mahalia Jackson.Personnel includes: Duke Ellington (piano); Mahalia Jackson (vocals); Harry Carney (baritone saxophone); Shorty Baker, "Cat" Anderson (trumpet); Quentin Jackson, Britt Woodman, John Sanders (trombone); Ray Nance (violin); Sam Woodyard (drums).Producer: Irving Townsend.Reissue producer: Nedra Olds-Neal.Includes liner notes by Irving Townsend.Digitally remastered by Kevin Boutote (Sony Music Studios, New York, New York).Widely regarded as one of Ellington's finest works, this extended piece is intended as--in the Duke's words--"a tone parallel to the history of the American Negro." Originally premiered in Carnegie Hall in 1943, it is a work of symphonic complexity and astonishing range and appeal. The performance on this Collector's Edition disc consists of two major parts of the complete piece, "Work Song" and "Come Sunday." Each of these is further divided into six parts, through which the themes are stated, developed, restated, and set in dialogue with other voices.Shifting tempos, swelling orchestrations, and standout playing by Harry Carney, Quentin Jackson, Cat Anderson, and Ray Nance further heighten the impact of this Ellington masterwork. The distinguishing mark, however, is the presence of Mahalia Jackson. Her rich, deeply soulful delivery on "Come Sunday" and the finale (in which Jackson sings the 23rd Psalm) give the piece the stirring immediacy that its subject matter demands. Jackson's performance and the elegant, dramatic interpretations of the Orchestra provide irrefutable evidence of the breadth and ambition of the Duke's compositional imagination. Professional Reviews: Q (2/96, pp.104-105) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...written in the early `40s, and its historical importance (as blueprint for the suites that extended jazz forms from the short jam) is equal to anything in the Ellington canon..." Q (2/96, pp.104-105) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...written in the early `40s, and its historical importance (as blueprint for the suites that extended jazz forms from the short jam) is equal to anything in the Ellington canon..." Format: CD (1 Disc) Studio/Live: Studio Release Date: 1 February, 2011 Label: COLUMBIA Dimensions: 1 x 12.4 x 14.2 centimeters (0.08 kg)
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EAN: 0886978433626
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Language: Eng
Track #1: Part I
Track #2: Part II
Track #3: Part III
Track #4: Part IV
Track #5: Part V
Track #6: Part VI
Track #7: Track 360*
Track #8: Blues In Orbit*
Track #9: Part I*
Track #10: Part II*
Track #11: Part III*
Track #12: Part IV*
Track #13: Part V*
Track #14: Part VI*
Track #15: Studio Conversation*
Track #16: Come Sunday*
Track #17: Pause Track
Era: 1950s
Release Year: 2011
Format: CD
Features: Studio Recording
Genre: Jazz, Gospel, Religious & Devotional
Type: Album
Style: Big Band, Black Gospel
Record Label: Columbia
Artist: Duke Ellington
Release Title: Black, Brown and Beige