Eddie Chamblee And Orchestra - Song Of India Cradle Rock

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Review by Billy Austin

The album "Song of India Cradle Rock" by Eddie Chamblee and Orchestra is a delightful musical journey that takes the listener on a trip through some of the most beautiful melodies of Indian music. The album is a fusion of jazz and Indian classical music, and it is a perfect blend of the two styles.

The album features Eddie Chamblee, a renowned saxophonist, and his orchestra, which includes some of the most talented musicians in the industry. The album opens with the title track "Song of India," which sets the tone for the rest of the album. The track is a beautiful interpretation of the classic Indian melody, and Chamblee's saxophone adds a unique touch to it.

The album includes other classics like "Sukiyaki" and "Taj Mahal," which are given a new lease of life with Chamblee's jazz interpretation. The orchestra's performance is impeccable, and each track is a testament to the musicians' skill and dedication.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Cradle Rock
Song Of India

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Eddie Chamblee Cradle Rock
Eddie Chamblee - Song Of India (1948)

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Catalog Numbers

M-150

Labels

Miracle

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Formats

  • Shellac
  • 10"
  • 78 RPM

Notes

  • Eddie’s second session for Miracle under his own name took place in July 1948. This time he was backed by a larger band which included baritone sax player Andrew “Goon” Gardiner who features prominently on the rollicking “Back Street.” The fiery version of “Song of India” also dates from the same session as do the two part jam session “Dureop” and the easy going “Cradle Rock.” The nice and bluesy “Lazy Mood” was recorded a month later at the tail end of a St. Louis Jimmy Oden session.
  • “Rockin’ rhythm is what Eddie (Long Gone) Chamblee and his combo call it … It combines blues, bop and swing.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A label): 9193
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B label): 9200

About Eddie Chamblee And Orchestra

Name Vars

  • Eddie Chamblee & His Orchestra
  • Eddie Chamblee And His Orchestra
  • Eddie Chamblee Orchestra
  • Eddie Chamblee's Orchestra

Members

  • Eddie Chamblee
  • Walter Scott
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Summary by Billy Austin

"Song of India Cradle Rock" is a must-listen for anyone who loves jazz or Indian classical music. The album is a beautiful fusion of two styles, and it is a testament to the power of music to bring people together. Eddie Chamblee and his orchestra have created a masterpiece that will be enjoyed by music lovers for generations to come.