The Afro-Eurasian Eclipse

The Afro-Eurasian Eclipse

by Duke Ellington
The Afro-Eurasian Eclipse

The Afro-Eurasian Eclipse

by Duke Ellington

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Overview

Recorded in 1971, The Afro-Eurasian Eclipse reads in many ways like a follow up to the 1967 epic Far East Suite. Compelling, cosmopolitan, and organic, this music comes from Ellington's sifting of travel experiences, and it sounds as if he is using his impressions of places and people rather than appropriations of "authentic" scales and rhythms. "Chinoiserie" is boisterous and fun, with long-tone horn peals forming the melodic cornerstone. Tenorman Harold Ashby takes his place blowing pure swing. "Afrique" is a percussion-based piece, with a liberal layering of the horn players' entrances creating strains that are at first incongruous, then tie briefly together toward the middle of the affair. Preceded by the more even-tempered melodic and rhythmic structures of "Acht" and "Gong," "Tang" takes the picture to the outer limits again with strident opening horn blasts that yield to staccato call-and-responses that chill to the bone. All in all, a textured, cross-cultural treat for the ears. ~ Rovi Staff

Product Details

Release Date: 07/01/1991
Label: Decca
UPC: 0025218664523
Rank: 86151

Tracks

  1. Chinoiserie
  2. Didjeridoo
  3. Afrique
  4. Ocht O'Clock Rock
  5. Gong
  6. Tang
  7. True
  8. Hard Way

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Duke Ellington   Primary Artist,Piano
Harry Carney   Guest Artist,Saxophone,Sax (Baritone)
Mercer Ellington   Guest Artist,Trumpet
Paul Gonsalves   Guest Artist,Sax (Tenor)
Cootie Williams   Guest Artist,Trumpet
Norris Turney   Sax (Alto),Flute,Clarinet
Eddie Preston   Trumpet
Harold Ashby   Sax (Tenor)
Malcolm Taylor   Trombone
Money Johnson   Trumpet
Booty Wood   Trombone
Joe Benjamin   Bass
Chuck Connors   Trombone,Trombone (Bass)
Russell Procope   Clarinet,Sax (Alto)
Rufus "Speedy" Jones   Drums

Technical Credits

Jim Stern   Remixing
Gary Hobish   Remastering
Phil Carroll   Art Direction
Stanley Dance   Liner Notes
Duke Ellington   Composer
Roger Rhodes   Engineer
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