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Tommy Smith: Scottish National Jazz Orchestra: In the Spirit of Duke
ByTommy Smith
saxophone, tenorb.1967

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974
While Ellington wrote (or co-wrote) and arranged much of the music, there are three excerpts from Finnish composer Edvard Grieg's Peer Gynt suite and King Oliver's "Creole Love Call," which is coupled with Ellington's "Black and Tan Fantasy" to open the concert.

Billy Strayhorn
piano1915 - 1967
The concert closes with Ellington's triumphant encore at the 1956 Newport Jazz Festival, "Diminuendo in Blue" and "Crescendo in Blue," which together play for fourteen minutes. Also preceding the finale are the Duke's "Jack the Bear," "Daybreak Express," "Concerto for Cootie," "Harlem Air Shaft," "Sepia Panorama" and "Ko-Ko," as well as an exquisite duet for Smith's tenor and

Brian Kellock
pianob.1962
To its credit, the SNJO embraces the "spirit of Duke" (to the extent that something so ephemeral can be redeemed) from the outset and nurtures it to the very end. Soloists are in the moment too, as Smith and Kellock coin phrases that would have left Ellington smiling with delight, as do alto Ru Pattison (showcased on "Prelude to a Kiss"), trumpeter Tom MacNiven (depping for

Cootie Williams
trumpet1911 - 1985

Ryan Quigley
trumpet
Calum Gourlay
bassAlyn Cosker
drumsNot much else can be said about the music, most of which is surely familiar to even the most dispassionate followers of jazz, and some even to those who know or care little about Ellington or his legacy. Suffice to say that Smith and the SNJO have succeeded admirably in reproducing the singular music of a bygone era and presenting it to a new generation of listeners, many of whom may not have had the pleasure of listening to Duke Ellington and his orchestra in person but can at least be entertained and enlightened as they bask In the Spirit of Duke. ">
Track Listing
Black and Tan Fantasy / Creole Love Call; In the Hall of the Mountain King; Jack the Bear; Le Sucrier Velours; Daybreak Express; Concerto for Cootie; Harlem Air Shaft; Prelude to a Kiss; Sepia Panorama; Ko-Ko; Morning Mood; Anitra’s Dance; The Single Petal of a Rose; Kinda Dukish / Rockin’ in Rhythm; Sunset and the Mockingbird; Diminuendo in Blue (Wailing Interval) / Crescendo in Blue.
Personnel
Tommy Smith
saxophone, tenorTommy Smith: music director, tenor sax; Ryan Quigley: trumpet; Cameron Jay: trumpet; Tom MacNiven: trumpet; James Marr: trumpet; Ruaraidh Pattison: alto, soprano sax, clarinet; Martin Kershaw: alto sax, clarinet; Konrad Wiszniewski: alto, tenor sax, clarinet; Bill Fleming: alto, baritone sax, clarinet, bass clarinet; Chris Greive: trombone; Phil O’Malley: trombone; Michael Owers: bass trombone; Brian Kellock: piano; Calum Gourlay: bass; Alyn Cosker: drums.
Album information
Title: Scottish National Jazz Orchestra: In the Spirit of Duke | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Spartacus Records
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