Colors (Ken Nordine album)
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Colors (1966) is a "word jazz" album by voice-over and recording artist Ken Nordine. It was commissioned by the Fuller Paint Company to write radio advertisement spots, but after a few commercials became popular, it evolved to become an album of 34 songs. Each track personifies a different color or hue.
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Track listing
All songs composed by Dick Campbell / Ken Nordine.
- “Olive”
- “Lavender”
- “Burgundy”
- “Yellow”
- “Green”
- “Beige”
- “Maroon”
- “Ecru”
- “Chartreuse”
- “Turquoise”
- “White”
- “Flesh”
- “Azure”
- “Puce”
- “Magenta”
- “Orange”
- “Purple”
- “Muddy”
- “Russet”
- “Amber”
- “Blue”
- “Black”
- “Gold”
- “Crimson”
- “Brown”
- “Rosey”
- “Hazel”
- “Mauve”
- “Fuschia”
- “Sepia”
- “Nutria”
- “Cerise”
- “Grey”
- “Coral”
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