The Claude Thornhill Orchestra was a unique big band, a "sweet" orchestra with strong jazz sensibilities that helped lead the way toward West Coast cool jazz. Often having his reed section play five clarinets without vibrato, emphasizing long atmospheric tones, and performing dreamy ballads, Thornhill also kept his band open to the influence of bebop. This CD starts off with Thornhill's radio transcriptions of 1949-1950, a time when his band included few major names but still had a strong and unique ensemble sound. The final 14 selections are from a two-day session in 1953 that ranks among Thornhill's last significant recordings. The band, which included Gene Quill and Med Flory on altos, mostly performs the arrangements of Gerry Mulligan, tenor saxophonist Ralph Aldridge, and Thornhill. It still sounded unique, and as out of place in the 1950s jazz world as it had a decade earlier. Overall, the highlights of this set of rarities include "Moonlight Bay," "Anthropology," the beautiful "Autumn Nocturne," "Mambo Nothing," "Jeru," two versions of "Summer Is Gone," and "Five Brothers." ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
1949-1953 Performances
09/07/2004 | Hep Records
All Music Guide Review
1949-1953 Performances Track Listing
Credits of 1949-1953 Performances
- Jeff Massingill
- Sax (Tenor)
- Danny Perri
- Guitar
- Danny Polo
- Clarinet, Sax (Alto)
- Doug Pomeroy
- Transfers
- Sonny Rich
- Trumpet
- Sandy Siegelstein
- French Horn
- Bob Peterson
- Bass
- John R.T. Davies
- Transfers
- Alastair Robertson
- Producer
- Thomas Patton
- Trumpet
- Paula Martin
- Vocals
- Winston Welch
- Drums
- Ray Norman
- Sax (Tenor)
- Al Antonucci
- French Horn
- Tom Arthur
- Trumpet
- Joe Derise
- Guitar, Arranger, Vocals
- Med Flory
- Clarinet, Sax (Alto)
- Gene Allen
- Sax (Baritone)
- John Andrews
- Sax (Tenor)
- Billy Barber
- Tuba
- Junior Collins
- French Horn
- Al Epstein
- Bongos
- Billy Exner
- Drums
- Barry Galbraith
- Guitar
- Milt Gold
- Trombone
- Dick Hafer
- Sax (Tenor)
- Allan Langstaff
- Trombone
- Claude Thornhill
- Piano
- Lee Katzman
- Trumpet
- Hal McKusick
- Clarinet, Sax (Alto)
- Gene Quill
- Sax (Alto)













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