Woody Herman - The Brothers Band 1948

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Review by Matthew Hooper

The Brothers Band 1948 by Woody Herman is a timeless masterpiece that captures the essence of swing and jazz music. Released in 1948, the album features the impressive musical talents of Herman and his band, who deliver an exceptional performance throughout the record.

From the opening track "Apple Honey" to the closing number "The Good Earth," The Brothers Band 1948 is a delightful journey through the world of swing music. The album boasts a perfect balance of upbeat and mellow tunes, showcasing the band's versatility and skill.

Herman's arrangements are impeccable, and the musicians' execution is flawless. The horn section, in particular, shines brightly, with each player delivering a standout performance that adds depth and richness to the music.

The album's standout tracks include "Northwest Passage," which features a beautiful saxophone solo, and "Bijou," an upbeat and lively tune that will have listeners tapping their feet and nodding their heads.

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Artist: Woody Herman
Album: The Brothers Band 1948

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Baby, I Need You2:55
Keen & Peachy4:26
Four Brothers3:37
You Turned The Tables On Me3:20
Stardust3:50
I've Got The World On A String3:35
The Goof And I2:55
Half Past Jumpin' Time4:00
I Cover The Waterfront3:28
My Pal Gonzales3:00
Keeper Of The Flame2:55
We'll Be Together Again3:15
Lullaby In Rhythm4:32

Catalog Numbers

113

Labels

Swing Treasury

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Album

About Woody Herman

American jazz clarinetist, alto and soprano saxophonist, singer, and big band leader, born 16 May 1913 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA - died 29 October 1987 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Starting in high school, he was playing saxophone and clarinet in the Myron Stewart Band in Milwaukee. He switched to the band of violinist Joey Lichter, where he was vocalist ans soloist. His first jazz encounter as active musician was joining , where he played for four years. Later, he played for and , before he finally reached the orchestra of . When the latter decided to retire in 1936, Herman was the core of the 'hot' fraction of the disbanded orchestra. Together with 8 other musicians of this band, he founded his own orchestra , which became legendary as a source of jazz talents over decades. He stayed faithful to his orchestra until the end of his life.

Real Name

    • Woodrow Charles Thomas Herman

Name Vars

  • Herman
  • Herman Woody
  • Herman, W.
  • Hermand
  • Hermann
  • Hermany
  • Hermen
  • Herrman
  • V.W. Herman
  • W. Harman
  • W. Herman
  • W. Hermann
  • W. Hrman
  • W.Herman
  • WH
  • Whoody Herman
  • William Herman
  • Woddy Herman
  • Wood Herman
  • Woodrow Charles \
  • Woodrow Charles Thomas Herman
  • Woody
  • Woody Charles Herman
  • Woody Herman's Saxes
  • Woody Hermann
  • Woody Herrman
  • Woody Werman
  • В. Герман
  • Вуди Герман
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Aliases

  • Chuck Thomas
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Summary by Matthew Hooper

The Brothers Band 1948 is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates swing and jazz music. Woody Herman and his band have created a timeless masterpiece that will continue to delight listeners for generations to come.