"Blues March" | |
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Song by Blue Mitchell | |
from the album Big 6 | |
Recorded | July 2 and 3, 1958 |
Genre | Jazz |
Label | Riverside |
Composer(s) | Benny Golson |
Producer(s) | Orrin Keepnews |
"Blues March" is a composition by Benny Golson. It was first recorded for Blue Mitchell's Riverside album Big 6 on July 2 and 3, 1958, [1] [2] and has become a jazz standard. [2]
The composition is in 4/4 time. [3] It was influenced by New Orleans marching bands, and "starts in long meter form and transforms back into regular time." [4] Its straightforward harmony and separate sections make it ideal for improvisation. [4] In the view of Leonard Feather, "the theme, with its slight bugle-call orientation, has a period quality that ties the work together". [3]
Although some sources state that its first recorded version is the well known one by Art Blakey's band on his album Moanin' [4] (recorded on October 30, 1958 [5]), the first version was on trumpeter Blue Mitchell's Big 6, which was recorded on July 2 and 3, 1958. [1] [2] This album was also Mitchell's first as leader. [1]
"Blues March" is commonly played by military and other marching bands. [4]
"Blues March" | |
---|---|
Song by Blue Mitchell | |
from the album Big 6 | |
Recorded | July 2 and 3, 1958 |
Genre | Jazz |
Label | Riverside |
Composer(s) | Benny Golson |
Producer(s) | Orrin Keepnews |
"Blues March" is a composition by Benny Golson. It was first recorded for Blue Mitchell's Riverside album Big 6 on July 2 and 3, 1958, [1] [2] and has become a jazz standard. [2]
The composition is in 4/4 time. [3] It was influenced by New Orleans marching bands, and "starts in long meter form and transforms back into regular time." [4] Its straightforward harmony and separate sections make it ideal for improvisation. [4] In the view of Leonard Feather, "the theme, with its slight bugle-call orientation, has a period quality that ties the work together". [3]
Although some sources state that its first recorded version is the well known one by Art Blakey's band on his album Moanin' [4] (recorded on October 30, 1958 [5]), the first version was on trumpeter Blue Mitchell's Big 6, which was recorded on July 2 and 3, 1958. [1] [2] This album was also Mitchell's first as leader. [1]
"Blues March" is commonly played by military and other marching bands. [4]