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Overview
Cool is George Duke's sixth release for the Warner Brothers Jazz recording label and features 13 songs clad in situations actually encountered and lived by this giant of jazz, R&B, and pop. The Duke lifestyle makes a dramatic appearance through his richly textured vocal remembrances of his childhood on "Marin City" and spoken introductions that reflect the inner and ancestral sources that feed his soul and music on "Ancient Source." Duke displays the joyous, upbeat side of his musical personality on "If You Will," with the great Flora Purim in a lively samba with excellent piano styling and background vocals that include his son, Rashid Duke. The nucleus of this masterpiece is "The Times We've Known," a song Duke discovered when asked to do a tribute to Charles Aznavour. It is a beautiful, heartfelt experience featuring a gospel choir that heightens what Duke feels and says in a rousing finale. Cool is a CD filled with a diverse range of musical styles and expressions, and whether he is the lead vocalist, keyboardist, or providing background vocals, the master is the architect of funk, pop, Latin, gospel, blues, and R&B passion on this excellent musical mission. As composer, arranger, and musical director, George Duke maintains and elevates the styles and spirit of the House of Duke and works in brilliant collaboration with a support team of consummate artists like Leon "Ndugu" Chanceler, Philip Bailey, Tony Maiden, Chanté Moore, Paul Jackson, Jr., and the Perry Sisters: Lori, Sharon, Darlene, and Carolyn. So cool!
Product Details
Release Date: | 09/19/2000 |
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Label: | Warner Records |
UPC: | 0093624766025 |
catalogNumber: | 47660 |
Rank: | 119422 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
George Duke Primary Artist,Keyboards,Vocals,Background VocalsPhilip Bailey Background Vocals
Howard Hewett Background Vocals
Bennie Maupin Tenor Saxophone
Chanté Moore Vocals,Background Vocals
Robert Brookins Background Vocals
Carl Carwell Background Vocals
Lenny Castro Percussion
Leon "Ndugu" Chancler Drums
Da'dra Crawford Vocals
Steve Crawford Vocals
LaVan Davis Choir, Chorus
Lynn Davis Background Vocals
Rashid Duke Background Vocals
Ray Fuller Electric Guitar
Jim Gilstrap Background Vocals
Gary Grant Trumpet,Flugelhorn
Jerry Hey Trumpet,Flugelhorn
Paul Jackson Electric Guitar
Josie James Background Vocals
Jef Lee Johnson Track Performer
Tony Maiden Guitar
Byron Miller Bass
Lori Perry Choir, Chorus
Darlene Perry Choir, Chorus
Sharon Perry Choir, Chorus
Flora Purim Vocals
Denise Walls Vocals
Kandy Johnson Background Vocals
Krystal Johnson Background Vocals
Rick Nelson Choir, Chorus
Kim Johnson Background Vocals
Technical Credits
George Duke ProducerCharles Aznavour Composer
Erik Zobler Engineer
Katherine Delaney Art Direction
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