
The best Ellington and Parker tribute albums also tend to be those that spin the music in a shrewdly skewed direction: Anthony Braxton's Charlie Parker Project 1993 imagines where Bird might have flown had he lived through the era of Ornette Coleman; and The World Saxophone Quartet Plays Ellington and James Newton's The African Flower explore the outward possibilities of Duke's compositions while staying true to his lyricism.
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