Phil Woods – Rights Of Swing (Remastered) (1961/2023) [FLAC 24bit/192kHz]

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Phil Woods – Rights Of Swing (Remastered) (1961/2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz | Time – 38:51 minutes | 1,65 GB | Genre: Jazz
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Candid

When he first came on the scene, Phil Woods was often referred to as “The New Bird,” in a nod to the legendary Charlie Parker – A testament to his genius on the saxophone to be sure. But while obviously indebted to Parker – as all modern jazz saxophonists of a certain era were – there is no question that Phil Woods was an original. After earning a degree in music from Juilliard in the early 1950’s, Woods found himself in the orbit of the great Quincy Jones. At Jones’ invitation Woods joined Dizzy Gillespie’s infamous Jazz Ambassadors – a tour sponsored by the US State Department as part of a global cultural diplomacy initiative – and subsequently became a member of Jones’ own touring band. This recording, his 9th album as a band leader, consists entirely of Woods’ five-part Rights of Swing Suite. An ambitious large-scale composition based solidly on jazz traditions. A culmination of the influences the then 30 year artist had absorbed. Arguably considered one of Woods finest recordings, the record features a stellar section made up of Wood’s fellow Quincy Jones band members. (It should be noted that these same musicians, for the most part, are also the section on Benny Bailey’s Candid Records recording, Big Brass, recorded a a few months prior in November of 1960). Recorded at the Nola Penthouse Studios in New Your City on two dates in January and February of 1961, and conducted by Quincy Jones. The LP includes extraordinary liner notes by Candid A&R man and producer Nat Hentoff, and in-depth commentary from Woods himself, giving a context and insight that adds to the experience of hearing these extraordinary performances.This Candid recording is such a major success that it is surprising that altoist Phil Woods has rarely recorded in this context. The all-star octet not only features the altoist/leader but trumpeter Benny Bailey, trombonist Curtis Fuller, baritone saxophonist Sahib Shihab, the innovative French horn player Julius Watkins (a major factor in this music), pianist Tommy Flanagan, bassist Buddy Catlett, and drummer Osie Johnson. This set (reissued by Black Lion on CD) consists entirely of Woods’ five-part “Rights of Swing” suite, which clocks in around 38 minutes. The colorful arrangements use the distinctive horns in inventive fashion and the music (which leaves room for many concise solos) holds one’s interest throughout. One of Phil Woods’ finest recordings, it’s a true gem.

Tracklist:

1-1. Phil Woods – Prelude And Part 1 (Remastered) (06:37)
1-2. Phil Woods – Part II (Ballad) (Remastered) (07:44)
1-3. Phil Woods – Part III (Waltz) (Remastered) (05:44)
1-4. Phil Woods – Part IV (Scherzo) (Remastered) (11:28)
1-5. Phil Woods – Part V (Presto) (Remastered) (07:16)

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