Woody Herman The Essence Of Woody Herman (2CDs)

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CD Details
- Number of Discs: 2
- Released: July 8, 2008
- Originally Released: 2008
- Label: Delta Music Group
Tracks on Disc 1:
- 1.Caldonia (What Makes Your Big Head So Hard)
- 2.At The Woodchoppers Ball
- 3.I Don't Want Nobody (To Have My Love But You)
- 4.Perdido
- 5.I Left My Hat In Haiti
- 6.Here Comes The Blues
- 7.Jelly Bean (Just A Curbstone Cutie)
- 8.I Don't Need A House To Fall On Me
- 9.Pennies From Heaven
- 10.The Nearness Of You
- 11.Mule Train
- 12.My Baby Just Cares For Me
- 13.Detour Ahead
- 14.Sabre Dance
- 15.Early Autumn
- 16.Natch!
- 17.Ivy
- 18.Tallahassee
- 19.Blue Moon
- 20.P.S. I Love You
- 21.I Told Ya I Loved Ya Now Get Out
- 22.The Anniversary Song
- 23.Atlanta G.A
- 24.Northwest Passage
- 25.Gee, It S Good To Hold You
Tracks on Disc 2:
- 1.Apple Honey
- 2.Laura
- 3.Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow
- 4.I've Got You Under My Skin
- 5.I Get A Kick Out Of You
- 6.Milkman Keep Those Bottles Quiet
- 7.As Long As I Live
- 8.Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me
- 9.Deep In The Heart Of Texas
- 10.Skylark
- 11.Four Or Five Times
- 12.I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes
- 13.Bishop's Blues
- 14.Whistler's Mother-In-Law
- 15.Tis Autumn
- 16.Blues In The Night
- 17.Blue Flame
- 18.The Golden Wedding
- 19.Come Back To Sorrento
- 20.There I Go
- 21.Deep In A Dream
- 22.Longtime, No See
- 23.Blues On Parade
- 24.Frenesi
Product Description:
A fine swing clarinetist, an altoist whose sound was influenced by Johnny Hodges, a good soprano saxophonist, and a spirited blues vocalist, Woody Herman's greatest significance to jazz was as the leader of a long line of big bands. He always encouraged young talent and, more than practically any bandleader from the swing era, kept his repertoire quite modern. Although Herman was always stuck performing a few of his older hits (he played ""Four Brothers"" and ""Early Autumn"" nightly for nearly 40 years), he much preferred to play and create new music.(allmusic.com)