Deep Passion – Eli "Lucky" Thompson
This impassioned minor-key ballad is just what the title implies. Transcriptions of both Lucky's melody interpretations and solos are available from the first quartet recording and a later big band version.
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- Recording: Lucky Thompson - Featuring Oscar Pettiford, Vol. 1
- Recorded on: January 30, 1956
- Label: ABC-Paramount (ABC 111)
- Concert Key: B-flat minor
- Style: Ballad
- Tenor Sax - Lucky Thompson
- Piano - Hank Jones
- Bass - Oscar Pettiford
- Drums - Osie Johnson
The two instrumental recordings are slightly different harmonically. Our lead sheet reflects the changes of this quartet version; click on the other album cover for more details about how the later big band arrangement is different. However, the lead sheets shown on both albums are identical.
Lucky Thompson's Melody Transcription and his Tenor Sax Solo Transcription are available; click on the Solos tab for more details.
Check out titles from both Thompson/Pettiford collaborations: "Vol. 1" and "Vol. 2."
The Solo Transcription Solo Transcription covers the two A sections and bridge of the second chorus. For Lucky's solo, the rhythm section plays with a double time feel behind Lucky, who plays swing-eighth-note figures (swing 16ths in single time), so we have decided to notate his solo at double the tempo. In a lot of the solo he doubles up on the double-time, with 16th-note runs (32nd notes in single time) outlining the changes. This melody interpretation and solo showcases Lucky's inimitable articulation and time feel, as well as his signature warm yet imposing tone.
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- Recording: Oscar Pettiford - Oscar Pettiford Orchestra In Hi-Fi
- Recorded on: June 11, 1956
- Label: ABC-Paramount (ABC 135)
- Concert Key: B-flat minor
- Style: Ballad
- Trumpet - Ernie Royal, Art Farmer
- French Horn - David Amram, Julius Watkins
- Trombone - Jimmy Cleveland
- Alto Sax - Gigi Gryce
- Tenor Sax - Lucky Thompson, Jerome Richardson
- Baritone Sax - Danny Bank
- Piano - Tommy Flanagan
- Bass - Oscar Pettiford
- Drums - Osie Johnson
Note that the lead sheets shown for this album and the lead sheets for ABC 111 are identical. They reflect the changes of the quartet version.
Learn more about Lucky at Noal Cohen's Jazz History website.

Eli "Lucky" Thompson
Jun 16, 1923 – Jul 30, 2005
Saxophonist Lucky Thompson is one of the great treasures of jazz. He was born in Columbia, South Carolina, but was raised in Detroit, Michigan. He played in local groups with Hank Jones, Sonny Stitt and others. In August, 1943, when he was 19, he left Detroit with Lionel Hampton's Orchestra, eventually arriving in New York City. Still a teenager, his first recording date was with Hot Lips Page on March 18, 1944. Later in 1944 he started recording with both Lucky Millinder and Count Basie. Read more...