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