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Sacred Concert by Duke Ellington is one of the following realisations: 1965 - Concert of Sacred Music; 1968 - Second Sacred Concert; 1973 - Third Sacred Concert; Ellington called these concerts "the most important thing I have ever done". He said many times that he was not trying to compose a Mass.
November 16, 1969.00:00 Almighty God05:44 Heaven10:30 FreedomCootie Williams, Cat Anderson, Nelson Williams, Mercer Elli... Église Saint Sulpice, Paris, France.
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41 versions. Add to Wantlist. Recommendations. Blood, Sweat And Tears. Released. 1968 — US. Vinyl — LP, Album, Stereo. Ellington At Newport. Duke Ellington And His Orchestra. Released. 1957 — US. Vinyl — LP, Album, Mono. Duke Ellington's 70th Birthday Concert. Released.
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The Second Sacred Concert was a product of the 1960s, and the eleven-minute “It’s Freedom” suite—with its constant reiteration of the principal word—is a concept that gets old rather quickly. However, there are some catchy melodies, good solos by the band and valid points in the lyrics.
Mercer Kennedy Ellington (March 11, 1919 – February 8, 1996) was an American musician, composer, and arranger. His father was Duke Ellington , whose band Mercer led for 20 years after his father's death.