Woody Herman - The Raven Speaks (2023) Hi-Res

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Title: The Raven Speaks
Year Of Release: 1972 / 2023
Label: Craft Recordings
Genre: Soul-Jazz, Big Band, Jazz-Funk
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24bit-192kHz
Total Time: 41:06
Total Size: 1.65 Gb
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Tracklist:

01. Fat Mama (4:31)
02. Alone Again (Naturally) (5:39)
03. Sandia Chicano (5:13)
04. It's Too Late (4:18)
05. The Raven Speaks (4:21)
06. Summer Of '42 (6:24)
07. Reunion At Newport 1972 (6:50)
08. Bill's Blues (3:51)

The best of his Fantasy releases of the '70s, this well-rounded CD is highlighted by a great jam on "Reunion at Newport" and strong soloing from Herman (on soprano and clarinet), pianist Harold Danko, trumpeter Bill Stapleton and the tenors of Gregory Herbert and Frank Tiberi. The Herman orchestra performs a couple of modern ballads ("Alone Again Naturally" and "Summer of '42"), some blues and a few swinging numbers, showing off their versatility with expertise and spirit.

Always eager to reach contemporary audiences without compromising his values, Woody Herman saw to it that his repertoire included interpretations of material carefully chosen from the pop charts. In 1972, such choices were still possible, and The Raven Speaks presents Tony Klatka’s arrangement of “Watermelon Man,” Bill Stapleton’s of “It’s Too Late,” and Alan Broadbent’s of “Summer of ’42.” The band incorporated a demon trumpet section led by Al Porcino, the drumming of Joe LaBarbera, and tenor sax solos by the rising star Gregory Herbert and by Frank Tiberi, who was to take over the band following the leader’s death 15 years later. Herman himself solos brilliantly on clarinet and soprano sax.

With Al Porcino, Bill Stapleton, Bill Byrne, Bob Burgess, Harold Garrett, Frank Tiberi, Greg Herbert, Steve Lederer, Harold Danko, Pat Martino, Al Johnson, Joe LaBarbera, and others.


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Many thanks for 24-192!!