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COLORS is a reissue of the 1967 album on which word jazz master Ken Nordine creates whimsical verbal images of 34 different colors over a backdrop of improvised jazz. It contains 10 bonus tracks (i.e., 10 bonus colors) not included in the original release. Personnel includes: Ken Nordine (spoken vocals); Richard Campbell (flute, harpsichord, vibraphone, marimba, drums); Mike Simpson, Ken Soderbloom. Recorded at Universal Recording, Chicago, Illinois. Originally released on Philips. Includes liner notes by Skip Heller and Ken Nordine and original release liner notes by Bill Idol. Liner Note Authors: Skip Heller; Ken Nordine. Recording information: Universal Studio A. Illustrator: Ken Nordine. A truly unique concept album, Ken Nordine's COLORS finds the deep-voiced poet/vocalist evoking various hues with a series of short, jazzy tunes. From the stately "Green" to the slinky "Purple" to the lively "Crimson," this late-1960s outing reverberates with a giddy sense of wit and creativity. A bright array of Nordine's signature "word jazz" pieces, COLORS is highly recommended for fans of the eccentric yet always inviting performer. (Note: The 2000 reissue features 10 bonus tracks.) There aren't many artists who could get away with creating an album of short eclectic odes to the various relatives and extended kinfolk of Roy G. Biv (aka the primary color continuum of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet). But then again, there are few (if any) like word-jazz architect Ken Nordine. At the core is Nordine's mind and voice. No one who "tuned in" to radio and/or TV during the late '50s and early '60s -- or, for that matter, at any point through the next millennium -- could escape his omniscient, commanding, and reassuring intonations. Colors (1966) began as a short-lived series of radio commercials written and voiced at the behest of the Fuller Paint Company. The spots ran as scheduled; however, at the end of the campaign listeners began calling radio stations to request they be rebroadcast. Once word got back to Nordine, he rewrote the scripts -- sans sponsor of course -- and composed a few new hues to the initial order of ten. To accompany these quirky paeans, Nordine wisely chose the multi-talented Dick Campbell as his musical director. Campbell had contributed to the broadcast ads, providing apt sonic representations of Nordine's oft unconventional literal interpretations of a predominantly visual medium. Each selection runs roughly 90 seconds and represents a specific shade -- most of which are variations of those found on the aforementioned primary spectrum. And in true Nordine style, it is the unexpected that becomes the norm. A prime example of this incongruity kicks off the affair with "Olive" being hailed as "about-to-be-named color of the year by those with the nose for the new, by the passionate few." He takes on the ignored or perhaps over-observed "Muddy" -- which he asserts as "the bane of existence to every human her" -- and "Ecru" are but two. None is as insightful as Nordine's depiction of "Flesh." Behind Campbell's breakneck bop, the sly scrutiny of race relations has never been as apropos as it is in the first part of the 21st century. Colors was issued on CD in the mid-'90s, and ten tracks from the original sessions were added to the running order for a total of 34. ~ Lindsay Planer
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Alternative Press (1/96, p.114) - "...Nordine's backed by some crack, improvising musicians who create perfect moods for his words, alternately as whimsical as Esquivel or as somberly cool as Miles Davis, while hitting many points in between....mostly....funny and thoughtful..." Colors Music | List Price | $14.98 (You save $3.39) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Spoken, Jazz | | Label | Asphodel | | Orig Year | 1966 | | All Time Sales Rank | 17867  | | CD Universe Part number | 1067090 | | Catalog number | 954 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 09, 2000 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Engineer | James C. Cunningham | | Personnel | Richard Campbell - flute, harpsichord, vibraphone, marimba, drums Richard Campbell - flute, harpsichord, vibraphone, marimba, drums Ken Nordine - spoken vocals Mike Simpson Ken Soderbloom
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