Promised Land – Cedar Walton
A bouncy swinger with rhythm section stop-time throughout the head. It's essentially a blues with a tag and a bridge; solos are on 12-measure blues changes. In addition to our lead sheets we have a bass melody part, which has not yet been recorded.
- Recording: Art Blakey - Three Blind Mice, vol. 2
- Recorded on: August 17, 1961
- Label: Blue Note (CDP7-84452-2)
- Concert Key: C
- Vocal Range: , to
- Style: Swing (medium up)
- Trumpet - Freddie Hubbard
- Trombone - Curtis Fuller
- Tenor Sax - Wayne Shorter
- Piano - Cedar Walton
- Bass - Jymie Merritt
- Drums - Art Blakey
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The form of the head is 40 measures, AAB with 16-measure A sections and an eight-measure B section. Though the A section is close to blues changes, it doesn't feel like a 16-measure blues chorus but rather a 12-measure blues with a tag; the last four measures are the same as the second four. In a reversal of typical blues changes, there's really a "turnaround" in the 5th and 6th measures, with F7 (the IV chord) not showing up until the 9th measure. The B section changes are mostly chromatic descending sequences. Solos are on standard 12-measure blues changes.
The bass fill in the 3rd and 4th measure is shown in cue size, treble clef and an octave higher in our C treble clef, B♭, and E♭ lead sheets. Bassists should read the C bass clef lead sheet where this fill is in the correct range. A bass melody part is available; click on the Bass Corner tab for more details.
On the recording, Freddie Hubbard plays the B section melody slightly different from the way it's written: in the second measure the "and" of beat 2 is a G (as in the first measure) rather than an F. Our lead sheet shows the way Cedar Walton wrote it. It's played as written on his quartet recording; click the second album cover for more details.
About the arrangement: We have "as recorded" horn parts (trumpet 1st, tenor sax 2nd, trombone 3rd) and a rhythm section part for the sextet arrangement. The trombone and tenor sax harmonize most of the rhythm section hits, but also catch some of the melody around the hits with the trumpet. In several places the trombone is voiced above the tenor.
This arrangement includes two sets of backgrounds for the solos. Background 1, based on the head, is repeated twice. Background 2 is a two-chorus background: these choruses have a slightly different trumpet melody but the same tenor and trombone harmony notes. On the recording, the tenor and trombone play background 1 behind the trumpet solo; background 2 is played by the trumpet and trombone for the tenor solo, and by all three horns for the piano solo. Background 2 goes right up to the end of the last measure, so the piano (or whichever instrument is soloing last) must play at least one more chorus after this background for the horns to come in with the pickup to the out melody.
This original recording of The Promised Land is one of only two issued songs from this particular live recording from the Village Gate in New York, recorded by Rudy Van Gelder. These two tracks were released on the second volume of "Three Blind Mice," along with additional songs from the same March 1962 live recording (from Renaissance in Los Angeles) as the first volume. The Village Gate date was the earliest recording of this particular lineup of the Jazz Messengers; two months later, the same sextet came to Van Gelder's studio to record "Mosaic".
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- Recording: Cedar Walton - The Promise Land
- Recorded on: March 29, 2001
- Label: HighNote (HCD 7081)
- Concert Key: C
- Vocal Range: , to
- Style: Swing (medium up)
- Alto Sax - Vincent Herring
- Piano - Cedar Walton
- Bass - David Williams
- Drums - Kenny Washington
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- Historical Notes
- Solos
- Piano Corner
- Bass Corner
- Drum Corner
- Guitar Corner
- Inside & Beyond
- Minus You
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Cedar Walton
January 17, 1934 – August 19, 2013
Cedar Walton is widely celebrated as one of the all-time master jazz pianists and composers. Many of his songs are well established in the repertoire of jazz standards, including Firm Roots, Bolivia, Ugetsu, and Mosaic. His lyrical soloing and sensitive accompanying can be heard on countless classic recordings, in the company of a host of fellow jazz legends throughout his long career. Read more...