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Woody Herman & Thad Jones



Album Details

Title: Jazz Casual: Big Bands
Artist: Woody Herman & Thad Jones
Release Date: 3/27/2001
Label: Koch
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPC: 099923856320
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Bop, Hard Bop
Moods: Earthy, Exuberant, Rollicking, Amiable/Good-Natured, Boisterous, Elegant, Joyous, Playful, Refined/Mannered, Sophisticated, Stylish, Cheerful, Complex, Energetic, Freewheeling, Party/Celebratory, Passionate
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Just Blues
  2. Thad Jones Introduces Tunes
  3. St. Louis Blues
  4. Interview With Thad, Mel, Section Leaders
  5. Kids Are Pretty People
  6. Don't Get Sassy
  7. Molasses
  8. Interview
  9. El Toro Grande
  10. Woody Speaks
  11. Lonesome Old Town
  12. Woody Speaks
  13. That's Where It Is
  14. Cousins

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2001CDKoch8563
2001CDKoch8563

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Review

Two more soundtracks from Ralph Gleason's Jazz Casual public television series are paired on this compilation. Most of the music by the Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Orchestra was written and arranged by co-leader Jones, starting with the gradually percolating and absolutely invigorating opener, "Just Blues." It is the section work rather than solos that drive this inspired piece. Jones' flügelhorn is featured in the pretty ballad "Kids Are Pretty People," but time unfortunately runs out before they get very far into "Don't Get Sassy." In addition to an enjoyable interview with both Jones and Lewis by the host, valve trombonist Bob Brookmeyer's imaginative and extended arrangement of "St. Louis Blues" is another plus to this session. Woody Herman's set is boisterous swing at it best. Previously released by Rhino on video, it is frustrating not being able to see what is happening, but Herman's cheerleading of his young energetic group comes through in the music. The brisk foot-tapping blues "Molasses" (which Gleason amusingly refers to at the start of the interview as "lovely little quiet dinner music") and the somewhat rockish "Cousins" both feature tenor saxophonist Sal Nistico to good effect. Trumpeter Bill Chase contributed the exciting latin number "El Toro Grande," while the one standard of the set is a moody treatment of "(It's A) Lonesome Old Town." Herman frankly tells Gleason that he doesn't envision the resurgence of interest in big bands, but indicates how much he enjoys working with one. This twin bill of rare big-band recordings is highly recommended. ~ Ken Dryden, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Benny PowellTrombone
Bill HuntTrumpet
Bob BrookmeyerTrombone
Bob RudolphTrombone
Bobby Lee JonesSax (Tenor)
Chuck AndrusBass
Chuck StewartPhotography
Colleen CodyReissue Design
Dave GaleTrumpet
Donald ElfmanProducer
Eddie DanielsSax (Tenor)
Frank HittnerSax (Baritone)
Garnett BrownTrombone
Henry SouthallTrombone
Jake HannaDrums
Jerome RichardsonSax (Soprano), Sax (Alto)
Jerry StollPhotography
Jimmy KnepperTrombone
Mel LewisDrums
Naomi YoshiiProducer
Nat PiercePiano
Pepper AdamsSax (Baritone)
Peter KeepnewsLiner Notes
Ralph J. GleasonProducer
Randy BreckerTrumpet
Richard DavisBass
Richard Gene WilliamsTrumpet
Rosalind IlettMastering
Sal NisticoSax (Tenor)
Seldon PowellSax (Tenor)
Sir Roland HannaPiano
Snooky YoungTrumpet
Thad JonesConductor, Flugelhorn, Cornet
W.C. HandyPerformer
Woody HermanConductor, Clarinet, Main Performer
Woody Herman & His Swingin' HerdPerformer