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Herb Jeffries, the legendary vocalist known for his smooth baritone and versatile performances, presents "A Tribute To The Duke," a captivating excursion into the world of exotica, released on December 20, 2011, under Essential Media Group. This concise yet impactful 35-minute album is a homage to the timeless compositions of Duke Ellington, one of the most influential figures in jazz history.
The tracklist is a treasure trove of Ellington's classics, each song a testament to Jeffries' ability to infuse new life into familiar melodies. From the sultry "I Got It Bad And That Ain't Good" to the sophisticated "Sophisticated Lady," Jeffries navigates through a range of moods and tempos, showcasing his vocal prowess and interpretive skills. The album also features instrumental gems like "Caravan" and "Prelude To A Kiss," where Jeffries' vocals blend seamlessly with the lush, exotic arrangements.
"Flamingo," "In My Solitude," and "Satin Doll" are among the standout tracks, each offering a unique blend of Jeffries' velvety voice and the rich, textured soundscapes that define the exotica genre. The album's brevity is its strength, delivering a concentrated dose of musical excellence that leaves the listener craving more.
Herb Jeffries' "A Tribute To The Duke" is not just an album; it's a celebration of Duke Ellington's enduring legacy, reimagined through the lens of exotica. It's a must-listen for fans of both artists, offering a fresh perspective on timeless classics.