Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Jimmy Woode - The Colorful Strings Of Jimmy Woode

Styles: Jazz, Bop
Year: 1957
File: MP3@224K/s
Time: 26:32
Size: 42,8 MB
Art: Front

(3:05)  1. Falmouth Recollections
(4:41)  2. The Way You Look Tonite
(6:39)  3. Foofy For President
(4:20)  4. The Man From Potter's Crossing
(4:21)  5. Dance Of The Reluctant Drag
(3:22)  6. Empathy, For Ruth

Jimmy Woode is best known for his extensive work as a sideman, so this rare opportunity to record as a leader, which first appeared as an Argo LP in 1958, is a welcome look into his abilities as a composer and arranger as well. Recruiting several fellow sidemen from Duke Ellington's band, including Clark Terry, Paul Gonsalves, and Sam Woodyard, along with pianist Ramsey Lewis and the lesser known Porter Kilbert (alto sax) and flutist Mike Simpson, Woode composed five originals for the date. The breezy blues "Foofy for President" has a spirited exchange between Terry and Simpson. "The Man from Potter's Cottage" is a sauntering blues that is dedicated to Woodyard, the leader's roommate while touring with Ellington. "The Dance of the Reluctant Drag" is a challenging piece, with odd twists both harmonically and rhythmically. Finally, Woode adds a warm vocal to the one standard, "The Way You Look Tonight." Long out of print, this enjoyable album was finally reissued in Japan by Universal, though with no bonus tracks, resulting in a brief session of under 28 minutes. ~ Ken Dryden  http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-colorful-strings-of-jimmy-woode-mw0001880533

Personnel: Jimmy Woode - bass, vocals (2);  Mike Simpson – flute;  Clark Terry – trumpet;  Britt Woodman – trombone;  Porter Kilbert - alto saxophone;  Paul Gonsalves - tenor saxophone;  Ramsey Lewis – piano;  Sam Woodyard - drums

The Colorful Strings Of Jimmy Woode

8 comments:

  1. I hate to brag, but Jimmy was one of the dearest friends I ever had, the coolest,
    funniest guy ever to appear on this planet, and of course one of the greatest legends of Jazz. I have this on vinyl (in rough shape), thank you so much Giullia for this post, and God bless Jimmy Woode...

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  2. Please, Giullia, repost this album. Thanks, Edilson

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  3. Very good! Thanks, Giullia. Edilson

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  4. Could you please, repost this gem. Thanks in advance.

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