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A Morning In Paris

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Download links and information about A Morning In Paris by Sathima Bea Benjamin. This album was released in 1963 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 43:03 minutes.

Artist: Sathima Bea Benjamin
Release date: 1963
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 12
Duration: 43:03
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Swingin' the Dream: Darn That Dream (featuring Svend Asmussen, Abdullah Ibrahim, Johnny Gertze, Makaya Ntshoko) 3:50
2. I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good) (featuring Svend Asmussen, Duke Ellington, Johnny Gertze, Makaya Ntshoko) 4:37
3. I Could Write a Book (featuring Svend Asmussen, Abdullah Ibrahim, Johnny Gertze, Makaya Ntshoko) 3:24
4. I Should Care (featuring Svend Asmussen, Abdullah Ibrahim, Johnny Gertze, Makaya Ntshoko) 3:14
5. Spring Will Be a Little Late This Year (featuring Svend Asmussen, Abdullah Ibrahim, Johnny Gertze, Makaya Ntshoko) 2:04
6. Solitude (featuring Svend Asmussen, Duke Ellington, Johnny Gertze, Makaya Ntshoko) 3:34
7. Lady, Be Good!: The Man I Love (featuring Svend Asmussen, Abdullah Ibrahim, Johnny Gertze, Makaya Ntshoko) 4:20
8. Your Love Has Faded (featuring Svend Asmussen, Billy Strayhorn, Johnny Gertze, Makaya Ntshoko) 2:42
9. I'm Glad There Is You (In This World of Ordinary People) (featuring Svend Asmussen, Abdullah Ibrahim, Johnny Gertze, Makaya Ntshoko) 3:21
10. Strike Up the Band: Soon (featuring Svend Asmussen, Abdullah Ibrahim, Johnny Gertze, Makaya Ntshoko) 3:12
11. Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?) (featuring Svend Asmussen, Abdullah Ibrahim, Johnny Gertze, Makaya Ntshoko) 3:32
12. A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square (featuring Svend Asmussen, Billy Strayhorn, Johnny Gertze, Makaya Ntshoko) 5:13

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In 1963, singer Sathima Bea Benjamin persuaded Duke Ellington to see her future husband, Abdullah Ibrahim (then known as Dollar Brand), play in a club in Europe. Ellington was impressed by both of the recent South African émigrés and arranged with Reprise to record them. While Brand's record came out within a year, Benjamin's debut was lost and not heard for decades, even by the singer. As it turned out, engineer Gerhard Lehner had made a second copy and kept it for all of these years, so the initial 1997 release of this important session was possible. Backed by pianist Ibrahim, bassist Johnny Gertze, drummer Makaya Ntshoko, and (on two songs apiece) Duke Ellington or Billy Strayhorn, and occasionally joined by violinist Svend Asmussen (who here plays exclusively pizzicato, as if he were using a high-pitched guitar), Benjamin's voice sounds quite beautiful. She performs two Ellington tunes, Strayhorn's "Your Love Has Faded," and nine standards, with the emphasis on slow ballads. The moody music is often haunting and quite memorable.