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Tuesday, February 20, 2024

Benny Golson - Stockholm Sojourn

The International Jazz Orchestra
Under The Direction Of Benny Golson
Stockholm Sojourn

In recent years Benny Golson has been known — aside from his excellent tenor playing — for his small group writing. It should not be forgotten that he first attracted attention as an arranger through his work for Dizzy Gillespie's big band. The years since then have seen a constant accretion of his skills. In this album, a return to a big band format (23 men in all), we can see, or rather hear, how much his talent has grown. 
It is an album of tightly-woven textures. He uses an instrumentation of four trumpets, three trombones, four French horns, flutes, clarinets, alto flutes, oboes, English horns, a bass clarinet, a baritone saxophone, bass and drums. The voicings are often unusual. "A lot of times", he said, "I wanted a blanket effect-like a crazy quilt".
Listening to the tape, he added, "You'll notice I had the bass recorded a little heavy. That's because there's no piano, and the two rhythm have 21 men sitting on top of them". Fortunately, the bassist is Roman Dylag, the young Pole whose work was gaining repute even before he slipped out under the Iron Curtain and took up residence in Sweden.
Sweden has proved a haven for many jazzmen, including some Americans. One of these is the brilliant trumpeter Benny Bailey, who plays lead and a number of the solos in this recording. The majority of the musicians, however, are Swedish, residents of Stockholm, where this LP was recorded.
Though Benny Golson is one of the most gifted of the younger composers to come out of jazz, his writing exceeds the scope of what current cant considers to be jazz, which has become too often a term of narrowing, of cramping, of littleness. It is to be hoped that the context in which he writes can continue to grow broader apace with his talent. *Gene Lees, February 1965 (liner notes)* 

Although the International Jazz Orchestra (which was arranged and conducted by Benny Golson) recorded their parts for this album on July 14, 1964, some of the soloists were dubbed in later that year. Golson, who does not play at all on this set, seemed inspired by the large instrumentation — a full orchestra with trumpets, trombones, French horns, several English horns doubling on oboes, five reeds, up to six additional flutes and a pianoless rhythm section — and his charts (six of his originals and three standards) are both inventive and full of subtle surprises. Among the many highlights are Golson's reworkings of "Are You Real", "Waltz for Debby" and "I Remember Clifford". This underrated set is recommended. *Scott Yanow*

Side 1
01 - Stockholm Sojourn
02 - Tryst
03 - Are You Real
04 - Goodbye

Side 2
05 - Waltz For Debby
06 - My Foolish Heart
07 - A Swedish Villa
08 - I Remembered Clifford

(All compositions by Benny Golson)

[Note: On the 1997 CD edition, a bonus track is added ("The Call") that does not appear on the original LP]

The International Jazz Orchestra:
Benny Bailey, Bengt-Arne Wallin, Bosso Broberg, Bertil Lövgren, Maffy Falay (trumpets); Åke Persson, Georg Vernon, Jörgen Johansson, Eje Thelin, Grachan Moncur III (trombones); Bengt Olsson, Carl Nyström, Elis Kårvall, William Foch (French horns); Rune Ericksson (euphonium); Alf Nilsson, Ingvar Holst, Lars Skoglund, Erik Björkhager (English horns, oboes); Bengt Christiansson, Nils Wahrby, Börje Marelius, Yngve Sandström, Gösta Ströberg, Ulf Bergström (flutes); Arne Domnérus (clarinet, alto sax); Cecil Payne (baritone sax); Rune Falk (clarinet baritone sax); Torsten Wennberg, Claes Rosendahl (clarinet, saxes); Bjarne Nerem (tenr sax); Rune Falk (baritone sax, clarinet); Jan Johansson (piano); Roman Dylag (bass); Egil Johansen (drums).

Recorded in Stockholm, Sweden, July 14, 1964.
Arranged and conducted by Benny Golson with solos by Benny Bailey, Cecil Payne, Grachan Moncur III, Bengt-Arne Wallin, Eje Thelin, Rune Falk, Bo Broberg and Roman Dylong.
[The parts of Grachan Moncur III and Cecil Payne were dubbed in New York during autumn 1964. Same was done with the solo parts of Persson, Thelin, Domnérus and Nerem who were dubbed in on August 1964 in Stockholm].

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  1. Original LP
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    CD (with a bonus track)
    https://1fichier.com/?j919ubi5vkv5v95giqw7

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