Togo Brava Suite
Togo Brava Suite is an album by American pianist, composer, and bandleader Duke Ellington. It was recorded in England and released by United Artists Records in 1971.[1] The album won a Grammy Award for Best Jazz Performance by a Big Band in 1972.[2] The album was later reissued on CD by Blue Note in 1994, and studio recordings of the complete "Togo Brava Suite" were released in 2001 by Storyville.
Togo Brava Suite | ||||
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Released | 1971 | |||
Recorded | October 22 & 24, 1971 | |||
Venue | Birmingham Theatre, Birmingham, England; Colston Hall, Bristol, England | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Label | United Artists | |||
Producer | Noel Walker | |||
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Reception
The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album two stars and stated, "By the time of these concerts from England, the Duke Ellington Orchestra had suffered quite a few losses of veteran personnel... However, the band was still a major force, and this set has plenty of highpoints".[3]
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Track listing
All compositions by Duke Ellington except where noted.
- "C Jam Blues" (Barney Bigard, Duke Ellington) – 4:42
- "Toga Brava Suite: Soul Soothing Beach/Naturellement" – 11:56
- "Right on Togo" – 4:58
- "Happy Reunion" – 4:41
- "Addi" – 4:04
- "Lotus Blossom" (Billy Strayhorn) – 2:30
- "Cotton Tail" – 4:18
- "Checkered Hat" (Judy Spencer, Norris Turney) – 4:37
- "La Plus Belle Africaine" – 8:39
- "In a Mellow Tone" (Ellington, Milt Gabler) – 4:02
- "I Got It Bad (and That Ain't Good)" (Ellington, Paul Francis Webster) – 5:29
- "Melancholia" – 3:41
- "Soul Flute" – 3:19
- Recorded at the Birmingham Theatre in Birmingham, England on October 24, 1971 except for tracks 1 & 7 which were recorded at Colston Hall in Bristol, England on October 22, 1971.
Personnel
- Duke Ellington – piano
- Johnny Coles, Mercer Ellington, Money Johnson, Cootie Williams – trumpet
- Malcolm Taylor, Booty Wood – trombone
- Chuck Connors – bass trombone
- Jimmy Hamilton, Harold Ashby – tenor saxophone, clarinet
- Norris Turney – alto saxophone
- Harold Minerve, Russell Procope – alto saxophone, clarinet
- Paul Gonsalves – tenor saxophone
- Harry Carney – baritone saxophone
- Wild Bill Davis – organ
- Joe Benjamin – double bass
- Rufus "Speedy" Jones – drums
References
- A Duke Ellington Panorama accessed May 7, 2010
- Grammy Awards Database
- Yanow, S. Allmusic Review accessed May 7, 2010
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