Summary
A collection of poems personifying fifteen different colors. Colors began as a series of radio ads for paint, extolling the beautiful burgeoning of burgundy, bemoaning the sorrow of olive, telling the story of a green that is green with envy. They displayed the silliness of orange and the pomp of purple... People liked these ads so much that Ken Nordine recorded them, and called them word jazz. Now we've put them together with Henrik Drescher's image jazz.