- The Far East Suite
Infobox Album
Name = The Far East Suite
Type =Album
Artist =Duke Ellington
Released =1967
Recorded = December1966
Genre =Jazz
Length = 60:54
Label = Bluebird/RCA
Producer =Brad McKuen
Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:3z5tk60xqkrk link]
Last album = "The Popular Duke Ellington " (1967)
This album = "The Far East Suite" (1967)
Next album = "...And His Mother Called Him Bill " (1968)"The Far East Suite" is an
album byDuke Ellington and his orchestra, recorded inNew York City on19 December to21 December 1966 . The nine compositions on the original album were all composed by Ellington andBilly Strayhorn (except for one by Ellington); a1995 reissue (called somewhat misleadingly "The Far East Suite — Special Mix") added four previously unreleased alternative takes. In2003 ,Bluebird Records issued the LP on adigipak with additional bonus takes.The album's title is something of a misnomer, since only one track – "Ad Lib on Nippon", inspired by a 1964 tour of
Japan – is strictly speaking concerned with a country in the "Far East". The rest of the music on the album was inspired by a world tour undertaken by Ellington and his orchestra in 1963, which took inBeirut ,Amman ,Kabul ,New Delhi ,Sri Lanka ,Tehran , Madras,Mumbai ,Baghdad , andCairo (visits toIstanbul ,Nicosia ,Cairo ,Alexandria ,Athens , andThessaloniki were postponed when the news of the assassination ofJohn F. Kennedy reached the tour party).In early 1964, while on tour in
England , Ellington and Strayhorn performed four pieces of music for the first time ("Mynah", "Depk", "Agra", and "Amad"), which they called "Expressions of the Far East". By the time of the recording sessions in late 1966 Ellington and Strayhorn had added four more pieces. One, the latter's "Isfahan" was formerly known as "Elf", and had in fact been written months prior to the 1963 tour.Ellington very rarely performed the pieces that made up "The Far East Suite". "Isfahan" later became a jazz standard, while the LP had a big impact on the
Asian American jazz movement. In 1999,Anthony Brown recorded the entire suite with his Asian-American Orchestra. Unlike the 1967 album, Brown's version used Eastern instruments along with standard jazz instruments.Track listing
"(All compositions by Ellington & Strayhorn except 9. by Ellington.)"
#"Tourist Point of View" – 5:09
#"Bluebird of Delhi (Mynah)" – 3:18
#"Isfahan" – 4:02
#"Depk" – 2:38
#"Mount Harissa" – 7:40
#"Blue Pepper (Far East of the Blues)" – 3:00
#"Agra" – 2:35
#"Amad" – 4:26
#"Ad Lib on Nippon" – 11:34
#::Bonus tracks
#"Tourist Point of View" (alternative take) – 4:58
#"Bluebird of Delhi (Mynah)" (alternative take) – 3:08
#"Isfahan" (alternative take) – 4:11
#"Amad" (alternative take) – 4:15Personnel
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Cootie Williams —trumpet
*William "Cat" Anderson — trumpet
*Mercer Ellington — trumpet &flugelhorn
*Herbie Jones — trumpet & flugelhorn
*Lawrence Brown —trombone
*Buster Cooper — trombone
*Chuck Connors — trombone
*Jimmy Hamilton —clarinet &tenor saxophone
*Johnny Hodges —alto saxophone
*Russell Procope — alto saxophone & clarinet
*Paul Gonsalves — tenor saxophone
*Harry Carney —baritone saxophone
*Duke Ellington —piano
*John Lamb — bass
*Rufus Jones — drums
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