COMPLETE RECORDING
I’m sure everyone is acutely aware of the stories and circumstances surrounding the the Benny Goodman trip to the Soviet Union in 1962. They are legendary. But here is a recording made after that tour, sans Goodman.
In 1962 Benny Goodman had a historic visit to the Soviet Union, touring with a big band full of young all-stars. After the orchestra returned to the U.S., tenor saxophonist Al Cohn (who had not made the trip but did write some of Goodman's charts) put together an album (also released by Colpix) using many of the sidemen and paying tribute to the event. Strangely enough none of the six numbers are Cohn originals and he does not play on the record although he arranged all of the music. Of the six songs, "Mission to Moscow," "Let's Dance" and "Russian Lullaby" were part of Goodman's repertoire. Altoist Phil Woods effectively doubles on clarinet and other soloists include tenor saxophonist Zoot Sims, trumpeter Marky Markowitz and trombonist Willie Dennis. An interesting set of modern swing but this LP has been unfortunately long out-of-print.
• Al Cohn – arranger, conductor
• Markie Markowitz, Jimmy Maxwell – trumpet
• Willie Dennis – trombone
• Phil Woods – alto saxophone, clarinet
• Jerry Dodgion – alto saxophone, flute
• Zoot Sims – tenor saxophone
• Gene Allen – baritone saxophone
• Eddie Costa – piano
• Bill Crow – bass
• Mel Lewis – drums
In 1962 Benny Goodman had a historic visit to the Soviet Union, touring with a big band full of young all-stars. After the orchestra returned to the U.S., tenor saxophonist Al Cohn (who had not made the trip but did write some of Goodman's charts) put together an album (also released by Colpix) using many of the sidemen and paying tribute to the event. Strangely enough none of the six numbers are Cohn originals and he does not play on the record although he arranged all of the music. Of the six songs, "Mission to Moscow," "Let's Dance" and "Russian Lullaby" were part of Goodman's repertoire. Altoist Phil Woods effectively doubles on clarinet and other soloists include tenor saxophonist Zoot Sims, trumpeter Marky Markowitz and trombonist Willie Dennis. An interesting set of modern swing but this LP has been unfortunately long out-of-print.
• Al Cohn – arranger, conductor
• Markie Markowitz, Jimmy Maxwell – trumpet
• Willie Dennis – trombone
• Phil Woods – alto saxophone, clarinet
• Jerry Dodgion – alto saxophone, flute
• Zoot Sims – tenor saxophone
• Gene Allen – baritone saxophone
• Eddie Costa – piano
• Bill Crow – bass
• Mel Lewis – drums
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