
Such Sweet Thunder is a Jazz album by Duke Ellington And His Orchestra, originally released in 1957. On Gatefold: 43 pressings tracked, owned by 6 collectors.
About
In pieces both short and long, whether evoking Prohibition-era Harlem with “Black and Tan Fantasy” in 1927 or summoning the grandeur of African American history with “Black, Brown & Beige” in 1943, Duke Ellington often organized his music around programmatic theme. <i>Such Sweet Thunder</i>, from 1957, is one of the more topically lighthearted example, though in musical terms it ranks among his most powerful, imaginative work. It’s co-credited in its entirety to Ellington and his chief creative partner from 1939 to 1967, the great Billy Strayhorn. And the theme is Shakespeare, as in: “I never heard so musical a discord, such sweet thunder” (<i>A Midsummer Night’s Dream</i>, Act 4, Scene 1). Thunder is a good description of the unison riff that opens the title track, supported by the deep metaphysical swing of bassist Jimmy Woode and drummer Sam Woodyard. Blues form is the underpinning here, amid a plethora of tone colors and timbres (Ray Nance contributes the trumpet solo). As alway, Ellington and Strayhorn write to the strengths of individual player, and this edition of the orchestra is rich in that regard. Jimmy Hamilton’s clarinet on “Sonnet for Caesar,” Britt Woodman’s trombone on “Sonnet to Hank Cinq,” Cat Anderson’s ultra-high note trumpet on “Madness in Great One,” Clark Terry making grand trumpet entrances on “Lady Mac” and “Up and Down, Up and Down” (with Nance this time on violin): Personalities like these always took Duke’s music and made it monumental. It doesn’t get better than the beautiful three-clarinet orchestration of “Sonnet in Search of a Moor,” or Harry Carney’s baritone sax feature “The Telecaster,” or trombonist Quentin “Butter” Jackson digging into “Sonnet for Sister Kate.” But even all this feels like a warm-up to the two features for alto saxophone legend Johnny Hodges: Strayhorn’s “The Star-Crossed Lover,” among a half-dozen of the greatest jazz ballads ever written, and the slow, ultra-hip “Half the Fun,” with a sultry habanera beat that seems to predict <i>Far East Suite</i> from a decade later. Paul Gonsalve, tenor sax star of <i>Ellington at Newport</i> from the previous year, finishes up brightly with the beboppish “Circle of Fourth.” .
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Tracklist
- 1Such Sweet Thunder (Cleo)3:19
- 2Sonnet for Caesar2:56
- 3Sonnet to Hank Cinq1:17
- 4Lady Mac
- 5Sonnet In Search of a Moor2:19
- 6The Telecasters3:01
- 7Up and Down, Up and Down (I Will Lead Them Up and Down) [Puck]
- 8Sonnet for Sister Kate2:18
- 9The Star-Crossed Lovers (aka Pretty Girl)4:00
- 10Madness In Great Ones (Hamlet)3:19
- 11Half the Fun (aka Lately)4:16
- 12Circle of Fourths1:44
- 13The Star-Crossed Lovers (aka Pretty Girl)4:15
- 14Circle of Fourths (Alternate Take)1:46
- 15Suburban Beauty2:55
- 16A Flat Minor2:32
- 17Cafe Au Lait2:44
- 18Half the Fun (aka Lately) [Alternate Take]4:07
- 19Suburban Beauty (Alternate Take)2:55
- 20A Flat Minor (Outtakes)3:49
- 21Cafe Au Lait ((Outtakes) [Mono])6:20
- 22Pretty Girl (aka The Star-Crossed Lovers)8:54
Sound DNA
- Jazz
- Big Band & Swing
- warm
- triumphant
- theatrical
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Billy StrayhornCOMPOSED BY, ORCHESTRATED BY ORCHESTRATED BY PIANO
- Britt WoodmanTROMBONE SOLOIST, TROMBONE
- Cat AndersonTRUMPET SOLOIST, TRUMPET
- Clark TerryTRUMPET SOLOIST, TRUMPET
- Duke EllingtonCOMPOSED BY, ORCHESTRATED BY ORCHESTRATED BY PIANO
- Duke Ellington And His OrchestraORCHESTRA
- Harry CarneyBARITONE SAXOPHONE BARITONE SAXOPHONE, CLARINET, BASS CLARINET SAXOPHONE
- Jimmy HamiltonCLARINET CLARINET, TENOR SAXOPHONE SAXOPHONE
- Jimmy WoodeBASS SOLOIST, BASS
- John SandersTROMBONE
- Johnny HodgesALTO SAXOPHONE SAXOPHONE SOLOIST, ALTO SAXOPHONE
- Paul GonsalvesSAXOPHONE TENOR SAXOPHONE SOLOIST, TENOR SAXOPHONE
- Quentin JacksonTROMBONE SOLOIST, TROMBONE
- Ray NanceTRUMPET SOLOIST, TRUMPET VIOLIN, VOCALS
- Russell ProcopeALTO SAXOPHONE ALTO SAXOPHONE, CLARINET CLARINET
- Sam WoodyardDRUMS
- Willie CookTRUMPET
- Francis WilliamsTRUMPET
6 collectors on Gatefold own this · 43 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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