Jazz at Liberty - American Musicians Play Soviet Originals over Radio Liberty
Jazz at Liberty
American Musicians Play Soviet Originals
over Radio Liberty
LP (12" album, 33 rpm)
Record Label Name: RKO
Label's Catalog Number: 131542
Arrangements By Al Cohn
mx 131542
pressed by RKO Sound Studios
1 side microgroove, Not for broadcast label.
1.Believe (You May Believe - Or Not)
2 Madrigal # 1
Art Farmer, and others, Zoot Sims, Phil Woods
3 Madrigal New York
Phil Woods, Art Farmer, and others, Zoot Sims
4 Nyet (You Will Say No)
Phil Woods, and others, Zoot Sims, Art Farmer
It can now be revealed that one (in reality, two - ed.) of the four
songs written was by Gennadi Golstein, a well-known composer and
saxophonist.
Joseph Valerio, a Radio Liberty producer in my New York division, had
contacts in the jazz world and arranged for some of the Goodman group
and other well-known performers to record the forbidden music from
Russia in our studios, taking strict precautions to protect the identity
of the Soviet composers. The noted jazz expert George T.Simon reported
the unique "jam session" and the program series that evolved, which was
inaugurated on June 30 [1963]: Radio listeners who tune in Radio Liberty
will hear the modern swinging sounds of eight American jazz musicians
on a new show called THIS IS JAZZ. But they won't be playing the usual
American fare. Instead they'll blow four jazz pieces composed by
Russians which they recorded exclusively for Soviet consumption.The
octet is headed by Bill Crow, bass, and alto saxophonist Phil Woods,
members of the Benny Goodman band that toured the Soviet Union last
year. Playing with them are two other Goodman alumni, tenor saxophonist
Zoot Sims and pianist John Bunch, plus trumpeter Art Farmer (using
mostly the fluegelhorn) trombonist Bob Brookmeyer, baritone saxophonist
Nick Brignola and drummer Walter Perkins. The songs were sent in rough
form to Crow and Woods who assigned them to Al Cohn, a top jazz
arranger, to score for the octet...liner cover carries a photograph of
the Radio's transmitter site in Spain, along with Simon's review, and
pictures .
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