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Principally recorded live Basin Street West, San Francisco, California on June 28-30, 1965. Originally released on Columbia (32530) and Columbia (9236). Includes liner notes by Mort Goode and Herb Wong.
This two-fer CD from Collectables features a pair of out of print Woody Herman LPs: Jazz Hoot and Woody's Winners, both originally issued on Columbia in 1965. Highlights among the 18 tracks include "Satin Doll," "Watermelon Man," and "Sidewinder," which are pleasant, although not essential. ~ Al Campbell
2 LPs on 1 CD: JAZZ HOOT (1974)/WOODY'S WINNERS (1966).
Personnel includes: Woody Herman (vocals, alto saxophone, clarinet); Gary Klein, Salvatore Nistico, Andy McGhee (tenor saxophone); Tom Anastas (baritone saxophone); Gerald Lamy, Dusko Goykovich, Bob Shew, Don Rader, Bill Chase (trumpet); Henry Southall, Frank Tesinsky, Donald Doane (trombone); Nat Pierce (piano); Anthony Leonardi (bass); Ronnie Zito (drums).
Personnel: Woody Herman (vocals, clarinet, alto saxophone); Charlie Byrd (guitar); Bob Pierson (flute, tenor saxophone); Gary Klein, Sal Nistico, Steve Marcus, Al Gibbons (tenor saxophone); Tom Anastasio (baritone saxophone); Don Rader, Dusko Goykovich, Lloyd Michaels, Gerald Lamy, John Crews, Bill Byrne, Bill Chase, Bobby Shew (trumpet); Mel Wanzo, Henry Southall, Don Doane, Bill Watrous (trombone); Mike Alterman, Nat Pierce (piano); Ronald Zito (drums).
Liner Note Authors: Mort Goode; Herb Wong.
Recording information: Basin Street West (06/28/1965-03/23/1967).
Arrangers: Dusko Goykovich; Nat Pierce; Ralph Burns; Bill Holman. Jazz Hoot/Woody's Winners Music Woody Herman Jazz Hoot/Woody's Winners Songs Jazz Hoot/Woody's Winners Review
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