Louie Bellson's "Peaceful Thunder," released in 1992 under the MusicMasters label, is a vibrant journey through the world of big band and bebop jazz. This album, spanning a total of 1 hour and 4 minutes, features 13 tracks that showcase Bellson's mastery as a drummer and bandleader. Collaborating with notable musicians such as Ted Nash on tenor saxophone, Marvin Stamm on trumpet and flugelhorn, and Jay Leonhart on fender, Bellson crafts a dynamic and engaging listening experience.
The album opens with "Soar Like An Eagle," setting the tone for the energetic and lively compositions that follow. Tracks like "57th Street Blues" and "Valencia" highlight Bellson's ability to blend traditional jazz elements with contemporary styles, creating a sound that is both timeless and fresh. The title track, "Peaceful Thunder," offers a moment of reflection amidst the upbeat tempo, showcasing the band's versatility and depth.
With an average beat per minute of 106 BPM, "Peaceful Thunder" maintains a steady rhythm that keeps the listener engaged from start to finish. The album's diverse range of tempos, from the slow and sultry "5 1/2 Weeks" to the fast-paced "Shave-Tail," demonstrates Bellson's skill in composing and arranging music that appeals to a wide audience.
"Peaceful Thunder" is not just an album; it's a testament to Louie Bellson's enduring legacy in the jazz world. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his music, this album offers a captivating exploration of big band and bebop jazz that is sure to leave a lasting impression.
1992 Amerco, LLC.
Tracks
Soar Like An EagleLouie Bellson, Ted Nash, Marvin Stamm, Jay Leonhart, Derek Smith
Waltz For MiaLouie Bellson, Ted Nash, Marvin Stamm, Derek Smith, Jay Leonhart
57th Street BluesLouie Bellson, Ted Nash, Derek Smith, Jay Leonhart, Marvin Stamm
Ode To The ObaLouie Bellson, Jay Leonhart, Marvin Stamm, Ted Nash, Derek Smith