Color beckons me. Not merely the look of colors, but their names too - reel me in.
Many years ago, driving to some now-forgotten destination, I heard - from Ken Nordine's Colors Word Jazz album - the Green selection.
In Green, Nordine's voice, the epitome of the phrase "cool as a cucumber", describes various shades of green - assigning them personalities. According to Nordine, "... green can be a problem... there's the green that should never have happened - the stupid green", but then - on the other hand, there's another green - the one "to be seen with" . "We should spend the better part of our time - yours and mine - with a green like this," says Nordine about the green to be seen with.
Here's a link to a Jonathan Kaplan YouTube video word animation of Ken Nordine's Green.
Nordine's album includes what sounds like a whole coloring crayon box full of selections: 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, and coral.
Nutria was the only color that threw me for a loop. A nutria is an invasive rodent, so - as a color - it posed a challenge visually.
This Skip Heller article at Asphodel paints a nice picture of the making of Nordine's Colors album.
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