Mosaic Records offered a small glimpse into this period with one of their 4 album, "Mosaic Select" sets. This should send some indication to the importance and excellence of the music. That said there will be no digital remastering here - just good old wax as we all know and love.
The album "1964" cleaned up wonderfully, but the quartet album still has some blemishes. Both are in glorious mono sound, infact, they are excellent examples of just how incredible mono can be. Lots of dynamic punch and space within the soundstage. They have been ripped at 24/48 and transferred to FLAC for your convenience. Of course, the full scans are included at 300 dpi... enjoy!!!
Swing Low, Sweet Clarinet
Herman took time off from leading his big band to participate in this unusual quartet session. Sticking exclusively to clarinet (although never on the same level as Benny Goodman and Artie Shaw), he shows himself to be a fine improviser and an expressive player who gives fresh interpretations to a variety of standards, some closely associated with BG and Shaw. Nat Pierce leads the fine rhythm section on this out-of-print but worthy LP. - Scott Yanow / AMGPhillips PHM 200-004
1962
Woody Herman, clarinet; Nat Pierce, piano; Chuck Andrus, bass; Gus Johnson, drums.
A1 Swing Low, Sweet Clarinet 3:10
A2 Rose Room 2:10
A3 Sweet Lorraine 3:01
A4 Blue Moon 3:15
A5 Begin The Beguine 2:57
A6 Pee Wee Blues 3:03
B1 Don't Be That Way 2:55
B2 Someday Sweetheart 3:25
B3 Mood Indigo 3:21
B4 Summit Ridge Drive 3:02
B5 On The Sunny Side Of The Street 2:12
B6 Alexandra 2:53
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Woody Herman : 1964
All of Woody Herman's recordings for Philips (which regrettably remain out-of-print and unissued on CD) are excellent. He was leading one of the finest orchestras of his long career, playing both current and older tunes with creativity (helped out greatly by Nat Pierce's arrangements) and featuring such talented soloists as trumpeter Bill Chase, trombonist Phil Wilson and tenor great Sal Nistico. The release ranges from "Deep Purple" and "After You've Gone" to Oscar Peterson's "Halleluah Time" and even "A Taste of Honey"; everything works. - Scott Yanow / AMG
Phillips PHM 200-118
1964
Baritone Saxophone – Nick Brignola
Bass – Chuck Andrus
Drums – Jake Hanna
Leader, Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Woody Herman
Piano – Nat Pierce
Saxophone – Sal Nistico
Tenor Saxophone – Carmen Leggio, John Stevens
Trombone – Henry Southall, Kenny Wenzel, Phil Wilson
Trumpet – Bill Chase, Billy Hunt, Danny Nolan, Gerald Lamy, Paul Fontaine
A2 Deep Purple 3:42
A3 Jazz Hoot 4:30
A4 A Taste Of Honey 3:13
A5 Satin Doll 3:18
B1 After You've Gone 5:08
B2 The Strut 3:07
B3 My Wish 3:28
B4 Cousins 5:53
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thank you very much, poppa
ReplyDeleteThanks Poppachubby. Enjoying them right now as I prep some photos.
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ReplyDeleteReal nice! It is a shame these are not re-issued. But, thanks to you we do have them. Great post.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy the quartet session, very classy & lightly swingin'. Thank you so much.
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Mouthwatering chubbs, many thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks again poppa! Always a treat to listen to your needle drops.
ReplyDeleteA joy to have these! Thanks Poppa.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the feedback everybody!! I didn't know how well these would go over.
ReplyDeleteI arrive late but I too thank you Poppachubby, for sharing these rips !
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! Love this band. Your post sent out after everything I could find from this period of Woody Herman.
ReplyDeleteDrRay3
Looking forward to hearing the Quartet LP; many thanks!
ReplyDeleteThese are SWEET gifts Pops! Thank you sir! I predict a late night tonight as I have to listen before bedtime.
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