Togo Brava Suite
Appearance
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 | |||
Duke Ellington chronology | ||||
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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.
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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Allmusic | [3] |
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
- ^ a b Yanow, S. Allmusic Review accessed May 7, 2010