Dive into the vibrant world of Woody Herman and his big band with "This Is Jazz #24," a swinging collection of 14 tracks that encapsulate the essence of mid-20th century jazz. Released on January 1, 1945, under the Columbia/Legacy label, this album is a testament to Herman's mastery of big band and swing music, with a hint of cool jazz that would later define the genre.
The album opens with the lively "Woodchopper's Ball," a classic that showcases Herman's energetic brass sections and intricate arrangements. It's followed by the adventurous "Northwest Passage," a journey through complex harmonies and dynamic rhythms. The album also features Herman's unique takes on standards like "My Favorite Things" and "Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe," proving his versatility as a bandleader and arranger.
"Northwest Passage - Live" offers a glimpse into Herman's electrifying live performances, while "Keen And Peachy - Alternate Take 2" and "Everywhere - 78rpm Version" provide fascinating insights into the creative process behind the music. The album concludes with "Four Brothers," a track that highlights the tight-knit harmony of Herman's sax section, a signature sound that would influence generations of jazz musicians.
With a runtime of 55 minutes, "This Is Jazz #24" is a comprehensive journey through Woody Herman's musical universe, blending swing, jazz, and cool tones into a cohesive and captivating whole. Whether you're a seasoned jazz aficionado or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.