Showing posts with label big band jazz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label big band jazz. Show all posts

2008-05-28

First Two Woody Herman Albums On Cadet

FILES ARE NOW GOOD
APOLOGIES TO ALL WHO
DOWNLOADED BAD FILES

Out of print LPs. Ripped @ 320.

The third (Woody, 1970) will have to wait -- my copy sounds like hell. I'll get it cleaned and see how it goes...



Light My Fire, 1968

Arranged by RICHARD EVANS -- one of the greatest of the great -- that's recommendation enough for me! Some storming solos here (Sal Nistico!), and a nice soul-jazz feel on many of the tracks. The gorgeous, Ellington/Strayhorn-tinged ballad Impressions of Strayhorn and the straight-ahead swinger Keep On Keepin' On display Evans' superfine composer's chops.

DUSTY GROOVE SAYS: "A masterpiece -- one of 2 crazy albums in which Woody Herman's late band meets the Cadet arrangements of RICHARD EVANS. You might think the combination wouldn't work -- Woody's big band flourishes meeting up with Evans' compressed soulful grooves -- but gosh, the record is simply incredible, and it's one that we'd never part with in a million billion years! Worth it alone for the version of Edu Lobo's "Ponteio", but there's lots of other nice stuff -- like "I Say A Little Prayer", "Hush", "Keep On Keepin On", and "Light My Fire"."

01. Ponteio (Edu Lobo)
solos: Vicari, Pavone
02. Here I Am Baby (Smokey Robinson)
solo: Vicari
03. Hard To Keep My Mind On You (Jake Holmes)
solo: Herman
04. Macarthur Park (Jim Webb)
solos Pt. 1: Herman, Burgess
solos Pt. 2: Lederer, Hicks, Hall, Marquez, Grant, Pavone, Bossert

05. Light My Fire (Morrison, Manzarek, Krieger, Densmore)
solos: Marquez, Hall, Burgess
06. I Say A Little Prayer (Bacharach & David)
solos: Vicari, Hall
07. Hush (Joe South)
solos: Nistico, Hall
08. For Love Of Ivy (Quincy Jones & Bob Russell)
solos: Vicari, Grant
09. Impressions Of Strayhorn (Richard Evans)
solo: Herman
10. Keep On Keepin' On (Richard Evans)
solos: Nistico, Hall

Produced by RICHARD EVANS

Woody Herman, cl, as, ss
Gary Grant, Nat Pavone, Henry Hall, Sal Marquez, James Bossert, tp
Frank Vicari, Sal Nistico, Steve Lederer, Thomas Boras, reeds
Robert Burgess, Henry Southall, Vincent Prudente, tb
Phil Upchurch, g
John Hicks, p
Arthur Harper, b
Edward Soph, d
Morris Jennings, perc

Recorded at Ter Mar Studios, Chicago, Illinois, October 1968

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Heavy Exposure, 1969

Also arranged by RICHARD EVANS - enough said!

DUSTY GROOVE SAYS: "Excellent stuff! We used to pass this one by all the time, thinking that it was some sort of fake jazz album -- but these days, we love it to death, and listen to it all the time! Woody Herman's band meets the soulful arrangements of RICHARD EVANS, and the whole thing cooks nicely in the Chess studios in Chicago. The result is a tasty blend of soulful big band tracks, with a strident groove that Woody never duplicated, and with the kind of baroque arrangements that Evans was bringing to some of the best soul work on Cadet at the time. Donny Hathaway plays organ, and the group does a killer version of his own "Flying Easy". Other titles include "The Hut", "Sex Machine", and "It's Your Thing" -- but it's all great!"

Nope, there's nothing fake about this album! Nothing to add to the above, except to note that Lancaster Gate and The Hut were composed by Evans.

01. Flying Easy (Donny Hathaway)
solos: Vicari, Burgess, Herman
02. I Can't Get Next To You (Whitfield & Strong)*
solo: Nistico
03. Aquarius (J. Rado, G. Ragni, G. MacDermot)*
solo: Herman
04. Memphis Underground (Herbie Mann)*
solos: Herman, Vicari, Chase
05. High School Hero (Jake Holmes)
solo: Gauvin
06. Lancaster Gate (Richard Evans)*
solos: Herman, Hall, Burgess
07. The Hut (Richard Evans)
solos: Nistico, Hall, Burgess, Chase
08. My Cheri Amour (Cosby, Wonder & May)
solos: Herman, Burgess
09. It's Your Thing (R. Isley, O. Isley & R. Isley)*
solos: Nistico, Chase
10. Catch That Bird (Loonis McGlohan)
solos: Vicari, Burgess, Chase
11. Sex Machine (Sylvester Stewart)
solos: Chase, Burgess, Gauvin, Upchurch

Produced by RICHARD EVANS

Woody Herman, cl, as, ss
William Byrne, Henry Hall, Richard Murphy, Rigby Powell, Bill Chase, tp
Frank Vicari, Sal Nistico, Steve Lederer, Alan Gauvin, reeds
Robert Burgess, Pete Dalbis, Tom Malone, tb
Phil Upchurch, g
John Hicks, p
Donny Hathaway, org
Gene Perla, b
Morris Jennings(*), Edward Soph, d
Richard Powell, Marshall Thompson, perc

Recorded at Ter Mar Studios, Chicago, Illinois, September 2,3, 1969

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In harmony,
Chris

2008-05-22

Gerald Wilson 1



Gerald Wilson (born 1918) played trumpet and wrote arrangements for Jimmie Lunceford from 1939 to 1941, led an under-recorded bebop big band (1944-1947) and played and arranged for Basie and Ellington. He arranged for Sarah Vaughan, Ray Charles, Ella Fitzgerald, Nancy Wilson and many others. His most famous composition is probably Viva Tirado, which was a big hit for El Chicano. He made 10 albums for Pacific Jazz and World Pacific in the 60's. With one exception, they're all first-rate; the one exception is by no means bad! I'll be posting them over the next couple of months.

I have all the LPs, but I'll rip from the Mosaic set, which you can buy HERE and support Mr. Wilson, who is still alive, still a grand master.



Gerald Wilson Orchestra - Eternal Equinox
World Pacific, 1969


Ripped @ 320 from the 5-CD Mosaic Gerald Wilson box set and retagged.

Out of print, but not hard to find. I've seen it on ebay for 5 bucks.

This is one of hell of a big band album. Richard "Groove" Holmes plays his ass off on the first track, Bobby Hutcherson solos beautifully on a couple of other tracks, Jen-Luc Ponty, who I usually can't listen to at all, tears it up on Scorpio Rising and, I mean, HAROLD LAND!? You gotta check out this fantastic album.

1. Equinox (Coltrane)
2. Aquarius (Rado, Ragni, MacDermot)
3. Pisces (Wilson)
4. Scorpio Rising (Wilson)
5. Celestial Soul (Wilson)
6. Baby, Baby Don't Cry (Robinson, Cleveland, Johnson)
7. You, Me and Now (Wilson)
8. Bluesnee (Wilson)

Gerald Wilson (arr); Larry McGuire, Jay Daversa, Paul Hubinon, Tony Rusch, William Peterson (tp); Lester Robinson, Frank Strong, Thurman Green (tb); Alexander Thomas, Mike Wimberley (bass tb); Arthur Maebe (fhr); Henry DeVega, Anthony Ortega, Bud Shank (as); William Green (fl, pic); Ernie Watts (ts, fl, pic); Hadley Caliman, Harold Land (ts); Richard Alplanalp (bari); Jean-Luc Ponty (v); Bobby Hutcherson (vib); Wilbert Longmire (g); Richard "Groove" Holmes (org); George Duke (p); Bob West (el-b); Carl Lott, Paul Humphrey (d)

Recorded in LA, early June, 1969.

I don't have a scanner yet, but when I do, I'll provide scans for this and every other album I've posted.

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In harmony,
Chris