Woody Herman And His Orchestra – The V Disc Years 1944-46, Vol. 2 (1987/2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 49:36 minutes | 792 MB | Genre: Jazz
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Hep Records
Woody Herman and His Orchestra was a jazz band led by Woody Herman, which had its great successes in the late swing era from the late 1930s to the 1980s. After the beginnings as The band That Play the Blues, the highlights of the band’s career included the First Herd, which also integrated elements of bebop in 1945/46, and the Second Herd or Four Brothers Band, which was influenced by the beginning of cool jazz from 1947 to 1949. Herman then worked in various ensembles until the 1980s with further big band projects, increasingly integrating contemporary jazz elements and thus making a significant contribution to the further development of big band jazz.
Tracklist:
1-1. Woody Herman And His Orchestra – Don’t Worry ‘Bout That Mule (03:59)
1-2. Woody Herman And His Orchestra – 125th Street Prophet (04:12)
1-3. Woody Herman And His Orchestra – I Can’t Put My Arms Around A Memory (06:14)
1-4. Woody Herman And His Orchestra – Somebody Loves Me (04:56)
1-5. Woody Herman And His Orchestra – John Hardy’s Wife (04:30)
1-6. Woody Herman And His Orchestra – Meshugah (06:00)
1-7. Woody Herman And His Orchestra – Jones Beachhead (03:37)
1-8. Woody Herman And His Orchestra – Mean To Me (02:28)
1-9. Woody Herman And His Orchestra – Caldonia (02:57)
1-10. Woody Herman And His Orchestra – Jackson Fiddles While Ralph Burns (02:57)
1-11. Woody Herman And His Orchestra – Blowin’ Up A Storm (04:10)
1-12. Woody Herman And His Orchestra – C Jam Blues and Reprise (03:29)
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