Review by Ken Dryden:
Probably one of the more unusual recordings in Phil Woods' considerable discography, Greek Cooking features the alto saxophonist leading a tentet with a distinctly Greek flavor, including four Greek musicians. None of them have become household names in jazz, though oud player George Mgrdichian later sat in with the Dave Brubeck Quartet during a few concerts. While the addition of instruments like the dumbeg and buzukie add a new twist, the annoying fender bass and the material chosen make the LP sound rather dated. "A Taste of Honey" is given a modal-like arrangement and it's hard not to break into a broad grin when hearing the lively "Zorba the Greek." A musical curiosity that's been out-of-print for a long time, it should appeal to Woods' fans because of his ability to make the best of the material with his powerful, never dull playing.
01 - Zorba The Greek
02 - A Taste Of Honey
03 - Theme From Antony And Cleopatra
04 - Got A Feelin'
05 - Theme From Samson And Delilah
06 - Greek Cooking
07 - Nica
Phil Woods (alto saxophone) William Costa (accordion, marimba) George Mgrdichian (oud) Stuart Scharf (guitar) Chet Amsterdam (electric bass) Bill LaVorgna (drums) Souren Baronian (drums, cymbals) Seymour Salzberg (percussion) Iordanis Tsomidis (buzukie) John Yalenezian (dumbeg) Norman Gold (arranger)
NYC, January 31 & February 1, 1967
As far as I am aware this has never had a CD reissue.
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ReplyDeletethis must be interesting, didn't knew this one, phil is always a delight to hear
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Thanks a lot!! Never seen this one.
ReplyDeleteAs tasty as a slow cooked shoulder of lamb. σας ευχαριστώ [sas ef̱charistó̱]
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