| 1. Chinoiserie |
| 2. Didjeridoo |
| 3. Afrique |
| 4. Ocht O'Clock Rock |
| 5. Gong |
| 6. Tang |
| 7. True |
| 8. Hard Way |
The Afro-Eurasian Eclipse,Duke Ellington,Ojc,Big Band,Jazz,Pop,Swing
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The Afro-Eurasian Eclipse
Duke Ellington Manufacturer: Ojc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000YUO Release Date: 1991-07-01 |
Tracks:
- Chinoiserie
- Didjeridoo
- Afrique
- Acht O'Clock Rock
- Gong
- Tang
- True
- Hard Way
Customer Reviews:
One of Ellington's best--elegance and excellence in innovation.......2006-06-19
On a personal note, this is one of my favorite CDs. Aside from the remarkable music, it gets bonus points for the spoken introduction, at the beginning of the "Chinoiserie" track. Audio notes give the listener a greater understanding of the CD, especially one with a single focus, like this one.
Duke's World Music.......2005-11-16
Some highlights: the opening piece, CHINOISERIE, is a very ambitious composition, with an excellent solo by Harold Ashby on tenor. ACHT O'CLOCK ROCK, a tune that was played by itself in concerts, is a 16-bar blues - Duke's answer to r & r music. TRUE, is a waltz combined with gospel rudiments, with a heart-felt solo by Paul Gonsalves. A few of the pieces do not amount to much (DIDJERIDOO, AFRIQUE) and sound repetitive, but the ECLIPSE is a successful work for Duke and the orchestra.
This man was crazy, in a good way.......2005-05-03
Eclecticism In The Final Phase.......2003-11-26
were "the ones coming up tomorrow".Well here tomorrow arrived and
the influence of African and Oriental styles and rhythms are integrated into this eight-part suite-Duke's shinning moment!
The opening "Chinoserie" is perhapes best of all-an extended piece that blends Ellington's usual big-band swing approch with
a very carnavalesqe avante-garde rhythm similar to "The Creator
has A Master Plan"."Didjidoo",based on Duke's experience with the
native Aberiginal people of Austrailia is (in retrospect) quite
funky with it's use of polyrhythms and scaling horns.Most delightful though is "Acht O' Clock Rock"-basically a simple 3-chord extention of Louis Jordon/Little Richard-style rock n' roll
done up big band style.So pretty much he brings many of the more
popular musical styles of the early 70's-afro jazz,funk and rock
into his world of Ellingtonia and much good spirits will be felt
by all!The last half of the suite doesn't cover any different ground then the first but is still a fine extention on a wonderful theme.A true testement to a man who I feel is the most
significant composer and performer of the 20'th century AND his
unique ability to update his music to fit the sound of the time
period in whitch he composed-never alienating anyone along the way.Mabye Ellingtons most important work and certainly the
most significant of his latter years.
The best of The Duke.......2002-09-22
I was brought to the attention to this music by a great friend of mine, Christian Fäh, wherefore I was skeptical.
Nonetheless, the moment I put on this record, I was spellbound, fascinated, gone out of my mind.
I don't know what to call this music(being a musician myself) but that does not mean anything. The Eclipse is a bunch of songs which will have you singing and dancing like you never knew.
Put this record on and realize that modern music started with the Duke: it's one hell of an experience and you'll be renewed by the result. Anyone with a little bit of style should know this record. Enjoy!
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