Music Review: Gerald Wilson Orchestra - Detroit

When considering Gerald Wilson's Detroit, the orchestral suite he composed to commemorate the 30th anniversary of that city's International Jazz Festival, it would be easy to get sidetracked by his unbelievably long career. After all, he's been a vital part of the jazz scene for seven decades.

But the simple fact is that his composition, and its performance as presented on a new album coming out later this month on the Mack Avenue label, is as good as anything you'll hear from any jazz composer around — young, old, or in between.

Although he eventually became a stalwart of the West Coast Jazz movement, the Mississippi-born Wilson did spend much of his childhood in Detroit, and that history led to the city's decision to offer him a commission for the work. The complete suite was performed to an appreciative audience at the festival in early September, with the orchestra under the composer's baton. The music on the album was actually recorded prior to that, under studio conditions but again with an outstanding group directed by Wilson. Filling the seats was a constantly morphing combination of some two dozen musicians; all seasoned pros but far too many to name.

The suite consists of eight movements, beginning with "Blues On Belle Isle," which was one of my favorites. I also enjoyed the lush orchestral sound and evocative flute lead on the title tune, "Detroit." Another favorite was the spritely but romantic "Miss Gretchen," which features an especially nice piano solo. My favorite track, though, was probably also the most surprising. Titled "Before Motown," it features a blazing Latin-flavored trumpet solo, and is meant as a salute to earlier generations of native North Americans.

Gerald Wilson is a multiple-Grammy nominee who has won numerous awards throughout his career, and it would be tempting to say that this work is his crowning achievement. That is, if he wasn't still going strong and working on his next one. Highly recommended for jazz lovers of all ages.

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  • 1 - RBSProds

    Oct 06, 2009 at 10:58 am

    Great review of the Old Master and his wonderful orchestra's latest work, "Detroit". Gerald Wilson has been producing some great big band jazz for decades. I'll be buying and reviewing this one myself. Thanks, Big Geez

  • 2 - cliff helander

    May 22, 2010 at 4:41 pm

    I heard "Blues On Belle Isle" on the radio and immediately bought the CD, and have been listening to it steadily for weeks. I love this CD! I became aware of Gerald Wilson's music when I lived in LA 40 years ago, and there's always something fresh and appealing about his music. The compositions, arrangements, and solos on this CD are outstanding. One of the best jazz albums of recent history.

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