Phil Woods – The Classic Albums Collection 1954-1961 (8 Original Albums On 4 CDS)

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Release Date:  2018

Label:  Enlightenment

 

Track List

Disc 1

  1. Pot Pie
  2. Open Door
  3. Mad About The Boy
  4. Robin’s Bobbin
  5. Cobblestones
  6. Toos Bloos
  7. Sea Beach
  8. Horseshoe Curve
  9. Woodlore
  10. Falling In Love All Over Again
  11. Be My Love
  12. On A Slow Boat To China
  13. Get Happy
  14. Strollin’ With Pam

Disc 2

  1. The Stanley Stomper
  2. Cool Aid
  3. Pairing Off
  4. Suddenly It’s Spring
  5. Dewey Square
  6. Dupeltook
  7. Once More
  8. House Of Chan
  9. In Walked George
  10. Lover Man

Disc 3

  1. Sax Fifth Avenue
  2. Ready Rudy
  3. Cabeza
  4. Twin Funkies
  5. Rib Roast
  6. High Stepping Bizzes
  7. Four Flights Up
  8. Dig Your P’s And Q’s
  9. Dry Chops In The Moonlight
  10. Una Momento
  11. Pottsville, USA
  12. Frank The Barber
  13. Au Privave
  14. Steeplechase
  15. Last Fling
  16. Sugan
  17. Green Pines
  18. Scrapple From The Apple

Disc 4

  1. Your Own Sweet Way
  2. Easy Living
  3. I Love You
  4. Squire’s Parlor
  5. Wait Till You See Her
  6. Waltz For A Lovely Wife
  7. Like Someone In Love
  8. Gunga Din
  9. Prelude And Part I
  10. Part II (Ballad)
  11. Part III (Waltz)
  12. Part IV (Scherzo)
  13. Part V (Presto)

 

Notes

Phil Woods stood out among saxophonists of his era, most notably because of his unique approach and refusal to follow the most popular forms. Woods signed with Prestige in 1954, releasing his first album, Pot Pie, with trumpeter Jon Eardley the same year, backed by a band of George Syran on piano along with long-standing bass and drums duo Teddy Kotick and Nick Stabulas. Woods developed a fondness for dual saxophone-fronted band arrangements. This style was evident on a string of albums he recorded with fellow saxophonist Gene Quill, including Pairing Off (Prestige, 1956) – which also showcased again the playing of Byrd, Flanagan, Watkins and Jones alongside trumpeter Kenny Dorham – and Phil And Quill (RCA-Victor, 1957), featuring pianist Dave McKenna, Buddy Jones on bass and Shadow Wilson on drums. Woods then began to branch out musically, leaving Prestige in 1957 to record freelance, releasing Sugan (Status, 1957) with pianist Red Garland and trumpeter Ray Copeland alongside Kotick and Stabulas. In 1958 he made the more serene and contemplative Warm Woods (Epic, 1958), backed by Stabulas, bassist Sonny Dallas and drummer Bob Corwin. In 1961, Woods recorded the Rights Of Swing album for Candid Records, a five-part, big band composition. This four CD collection, comprising over five hours of music in all, compiles eight original Phil Woods albums made between 1954 and 1961, all of which have been superbly remastered. Paying tribute to this, perhaps on occasion underrated, jazz maestro, who courageously stepped out of the shadow of his forebears to create a sound and style that was truly his own, this box set will provide both a perfect introduction to the music of Phil Woods, and a welcome reminder of this fine musician’s extraordinary work.

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