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      2. volume iii - woody herman

      Volume III

      Woody HermanWoody Herman
      • 1978
      • 10 tracks
      • 34 min
      • big band
      Volume III - Woody Herman
      Volume III - Woody Herman

      Album Details

      Woody Herman, a legendary figure in the world of jazz, delivers a captivating performance with "Volume III," released on December 5, 1978, under the Archive of Folk & Jazz Music label. This album is a testament to Herman's enduring influence in the genres of big band, swing music, jazz, and cool jazz, offering a rich, 34-minute journey through ten meticulously crafted tracks.

      "Volume III" opens with "Wildroot," setting the stage for a vibrant exploration of Herman's musical prowess. The album features a blend of original compositions and reinterpretations, showcasing the versatility and depth of Woody Herman and his orchestra. Standout tracks like "Bamba Samba" and "Sinbad The Sailor" highlight the band's ability to infuse traditional jazz with rhythmic complexity and infectious energy.

      The album also includes a "Prelude Ala Cha Cha" and "Love Song Ballad," demonstrating Herman's knack for blending various musical styles seamlessly. Each track is a masterclass in arrangement and performance, with the band's tight harmonies and dynamic solos shining through.

      Recorded in the United States, "Volume III" captures the essence of Woody Herman's innovative approach to jazz, making it a timeless addition to any music enthusiast's collection. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Herman's work, this album offers a compelling glimpse into the world of one of jazz's most influential figures.

      December 5, 1978(C) 1978 © Archive Of Folk & Jazz Music ™ a division of 43 North Broadway, LLC. WARNING: All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized duplication is a violation of applicable laws.(P) 1978 © Archive Of Folk & Jazz Music ™ a division of 43 North Broadway, LLC. WARNING: All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized duplication is a violation of applicable laws.

      Tracks

      1. WildrootWoody Herman
        3:16
      2. Prelude Ala Cha ChaWoody Herman
        4:01
      3. The Good EarthWoody Herman
        2:38
      4. Love Song BalladWoody Herman
        4:06
      5. It's Coolin' TimeWoody Herman
        4:15
      6. Black OrchidWoody Herman
        2:31
      7. Original #2Woody Herman
        3:06
      8. Sinbad The SailorWoody Herman
        4:00
      9. Bamba SambaWoody Herman
        3:16
      10. Fire IslandWoody Herman
        3:15
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      About Woody Herman

      Woody Herman, born Woodrow Charles Herman in 1913, was a dynamic force in the world of jazz, renowned as a clarinetist, saxophonist, singer, and the charismatic leader of several legendary big bands he affectionately dubbed "herds." Beginning his musical journey as a child performer, Herman quickly mastered the alto saxophone, clarinet, and soprano sax, carving out a distinctive sound influenced by the likes of Johnny Hodges. His career spanned decades, from the swing era to the cool jazz movement, leaving an indelible mark on American music. Herman's bands were known for their exhilarating performances, lifting the music and the audience to new heights. A versatile talent, he was not only a fine instrumentalist but also a spirited blues vocalist. Herman's contributions to jazz are celebrated, making him one of the giants of the big band era.

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