• Source: Black, Brown and Beige (1958 album)
    • Black, Brown and Beige is a 1958 jazz album by Duke Ellington and his orchestra, featuring Mahalia Jackson.
      The album is a recording of a revised version of Ellington's Black, Brown and Beige suite. After a disappointing critical response to its first performance in 1943, Ellington divided the three-part suite into six shorter sections, leaving in "Come Sunday" and "Work Song", and it is this version that is recorded here.


      Track listing


      All tracks by Duke Ellington

      "Part I" – 8:17
      "Part II" – 6:14
      "Part III" (a.k.a. Light) – 6:26
      "Part IV" (a.k.a. Come Sunday) – 7:58
      "Part V" (a.k.a. Come Sunday) – 3:46
      "Part VI" (23rd Psalm) – 3:01
      Bonus tracks on re-releases
      "Track 360" (a.k.a. Trains) (alternative take) – 2:02
      "Blues in Orbit" (a.k.a. Tender) (alternative take) – 2:36
      "Part I" (alternative take) – 6:49
      "Part II" (alternative take) – 6:38
      "Part III" (alternative take) – 3:08
      "Part IV" (alternative take) – 2:23
      "Part V" (alternative take) – 5:51
      "Part VI" (alternative take) – 1:59
      "Studio conversation" (Mahalia Swears) – 0:07
      "Come Sunday" (a cappella) – 5:47
      "(Pause track)" – 0:06


      Personnel


      Duke Ellington – piano
      Cat Anderson, Shorty Baker, Clark Terry – trumpet
      Ray Nance – trumpet & violin
      Quentin Jackson, Britt Woodman – trombone
      John Sanders – valve trombone
      Jimmy Hamilton – clarinet
      Bill Graham – alto saxophone (subbing for Johnny Hodges)
      Russell Procope – clarinet & alto saxophone
      Paul Gonsalves – tenor saxophone
      Harry Carney – baritone saxophone
      Jimmy Woode – bass
      Sam Woodyard – drums
      Mahalia Jackson – vocals


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