The Golden Sword (album) explained

The Golden Sword
Type:Album
Artist:Gerald Wilson Orchestra
Cover:The_Golden_Sword_(album).jpg
Released:1966
Recorded:June 21, July 8 and August 19, 1966
TTG Sound Studios, Hollywood, CA
Genre:Jazz
Label:Pacific Jazz
PJ 10111
Producer:Albert Marx and Richard Bock
Chronology:Gerald Wilson
Prev Title:Feelin' Kinda Blues
Prev Year:1965
Next Title:Live and Swinging
Next Year:1967

The Golden Sword (subtitled Torero Impressions in Jazz) is an album by the Gerald Wilson Orchestra recorded in 1966 and released on the Pacific Jazz label.[1]

Music

The ten tracks "pay tribute to aspects of Mexico". "Carlos" is a tribute to bullfighter Carlos Arruza.[2]

Release and reception

The Golden Sword was released by Pacific Jazz Records. AllMusic rated the album with 4½ stars; in his review, Scott Yanow called it "One of Gerald Wilson's most memorable albums". An All About Jazz reviewer described it as "one of the best Wilson albums of the entire Pacific Jazz lot".

Track listing

All compositions by Gerald Wilson except as indicated

  1. "The Golden Sword" - 3:11
  2. "Man of La Mancha" (Joe Darion, Mitch Leigh) - 2:16
  3. "The Breeze and I" (Ernesto Lecuona) - 5:23
  4. "Carlos" - 5:23
  5. "Chanson du Feu Follet (Song of Mad Fire)" (Manuel de Falla) - 4:07
  6. "Mi Corazon (My Heart)" - 2:58
  7. "Blues Latinese" - 5:35
  8. "The Feather (From "Teatihuacan Suite")" - 4:15
  9. "La Mentira (The Lie)" (Álvaro Carrillo) - 2:05
  10. "The Serpent (From "Teatihuacan Suite")" - 4:05

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. http://www.jazzdisco.org/pacific-jazz-records/catalog-10100-20100-series/#pj-10111 Pacific Jazz Records Catalog: 10100/20100 series
  2. Web site: Hovan . C. Andrew . November 1, 2000 . Gerald Wilson: The Complete Pacific Jazz Recordings of Gerald Wilson and His Orchestra . All About Jazz .