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Billy Strayhorn's Septet - Cue for Saxophone (CD)

Cue for Saxophone
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Album Details: Cue for Saxophone

Release Date:07/01/1989
Label:Polygram Records
UPC:042282060426

Track List: Cue for Saxophone

  1. Cue's Blue Now
  2. Gone With the Wind
  3. Cherry
  4. Watch Your Cue
  1. You Brought a New Kind of Love t...
  2. When I Dream of You
  3. Rose Room

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  • All Music Guide

    Composer/arranger/pianist Billy Strayhorn led surprisingly few sessions throughout his career, and this was only his second full-length album. Actually, the main star is altoist Johnny Hodges (who goes here under the pseudonym of "Cue Porter"), while Strayhorn (who plays piano on the seven songs) only co-wrote two basic tunes ("Cue's Blue Now" and "Watch Your Cue") with Hodges and played a fairly minor role. Also in the septet are three fellow Ellingtonians (trumpeter Shorty Baker, trombonist Quentin Jackson and clarinetist Russell Procope), along with bassist Al Hall and drummer Oliver Jackson. The results are a fine mainstream session (which has been reissued on this CD) with highlights including "Gone With the Wind," the ten-minute "Cue's Blue Now" and "Rose Room."

    - Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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Billy Strayhorn

An extravagantly gifted composer, arranger and pianist -- some considered him a genius -- Billy Strayhorn toiled throughout most of his maturity in the gaudy shadow of his employer, collaborator and friend, Duke Ellington. Only in the last decade has Strayhorn's profile been lifted to a level approaching that of Ellington, where diligent searching of the Strayhorn archi... Read more