Kurt Elling & WDR Big Band - In The Brass Palace (2026)

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Title: In The Brass Palace
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Big Shoulders Records
Genre: Vocal Jazz, Funk, Big Band
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 45:06
Total Size: 107 / 287 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Steppin' Out (7:20)
2. Desire (6:10)
3. My Very Own Ride (8:52)
4. I Like the Sunrise (7:20)
5. They Speak No Evil (8:12)
6. Current Affairs (7:16)

For years, Kurt Elling has imagined what might happen if the full force of a modern big band could be shaped around the human voice—not as ornament, but as its emotional and narrative center. In The Brass Palace is the realization of that vision.

Recorded with Germany’s legendary WDR Big Band and conducted by Bob Mintzer, the album pairs Elling’s unmistakable voice—by turns muscular, lyrical, playful, and searching—with widescreen orchestration that feels both classic and unmistakably contemporary. The result is a collection that swings hard, moves deeply, and treats the big band not as a museum piece, but as a living, breathing, expressive partner.

Elling has long been celebrated for pushing the boundaries of vocal jazz through storytelling, vocalese, and fearless reinterpretation. Here, that adventurous spirit is magnified. Each track unfolds like a scene—rich with color, momentum, and emotional weight—inviting the listener into a world where language, rhythm, and harmony move as one.

In The Brass Palace stands as one of the most ambitious projects of Elling’s career: a bold meeting of voice and orchestra, tradition and innovation, craft and imagination. It is big, expressive jazz—made for listening closely and feeling deeply.

Kurt Elling – voice Bob Mintzer - saxophone, conductor
WDR Big Band Cologne Piano: Billy Test Bass: John Goldsby Drums: Hans Dekker Trumpets: Wim Both, Rob Bruynen, Andy Haderer, Ruud Breuls, Carlo Nardozza
Trombones: Jonathan Böbel, Raphael Klemm, Andy Hunter, Mattis Cederberg
Saxes / Woodwinds: Johan Hörlén, Karolina Strassmayer, Ben Fitzpatrick, Paul Heller, Jens Neufang