Dive into the timeless elegance of Woody Herman's "Feelin' So Blue," a captivating instrumental journey released on January 1, 1981, under the Original Jazz Classics label. This album is a masterful blend of big band, swing, and cool jazz, showcasing Woody Herman's unparalleled prowess as a bandleader and saxophonist. With a runtime of just 36 minutes, "Feelin' So Blue" is a concise yet powerful collection of tracks that highlight the sophistication and dynamism of the jazz genre.
The album opens with "Echano," an instrumental piece that sets the tone for the rest of the record, followed by a hauntingly beautiful rendition of "Killing Me Softly (With His Song)." Woody Herman's band delivers a swinging rendition of "Sombrero Sam," showcasing their impeccable timing and musicality. The album also includes a soulful interpretation of "Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight" and a melancholic "Just Feeling So Blue," which is sure to resonate with listeners.
"Evergreen," "This Time," and "Brotherhood Of Man" round out the tracklist, each offering a unique blend of jazz styles that highlight the band's versatility. Woody Herman's leadership shines through in every track, making "Feelin' So Blue" a standout album in his illustrious career. Whether you're a longtime fan of Woody Herman or a newcomer to the world of jazz, this album is a must-listen that showcases the best of the genre.