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The Afro-Eurasian Eclipse |
Duke Ellington |
első megjelenés éve: 1971 35 perc |
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(2006)
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 CD |
4.315 Ft
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1. | Chinoiserie
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2. | Didjeridoo
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3. | Afrique
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4. | Ocht O'Clock Rock
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5. | Gong
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6. | Tang
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7. | True
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8. | Hard Way
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Jazz / Big Band; Swing
Recorded: Feb 17, 1971, National Recording Studio, New York, New York
Duke Ellington - piano Norris Turney - alto saxophone, clarinet, flute Russell Procope - alto saxophone, clarinet Paul Gonsalves - tenor saxophone Harold Ashby - tenor saxophone Harry Carney - baritone saxophone Cootie Williams - trumpet Money Johnson - trumpet Mercer Ellington - trumpet Eddie Preston - trumpet Booty Wood - trombone Malcolm Taylor - trombone Chuck Connors - bass trombone Joe Benjamin - bass Rufus Jones - drums
Duke Ellington in his spoken introduction to this music says ". . . and of course, we travel around the world a lot." "A lot" doesn't begin to do justice to the extent of Ellington's travels with his band in the 1960s and '70s. His journeys never failed to stimulate the maestro's creative production, and The Afro-Eurasian Eclipse was one of the results. Dedicated to the proposition put forth by Marshall McLuhan that the world was being orientalized, the suite blends eclectic elements inspired by Ellington's observations in a number of countries. Its premier section, "Chinoiserie," is a monument to the universal compulsion of rhythm.
Includes liner notes by Stanley Dance. |
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