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Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Ponteio
Soloist, Tenor Saxophone – Vicari*Soloist, Trumpet – Pavone*Written-By – Edu Lobo, Capinam*
3:35
A2 Here I Am, Baby
Soloist, Tenor Saxophone – Vicari*Written-By – Smokey Robinson
3:48
A3 Hard To Keep My Mind On You
Soloist, Soprano Saxophone – Herman*Written-By – Jake Holmes
3:31
A4 MacArthur Park
Soloist [Pt. 1], Alto Saxophone – Herman*Soloist [Pt. 1], Trombone – Burgess*Soloist [Pt. 2, In This Order At Ending ], Trumpet – Hall*Soloist [Pt. 2, In This Order At Ending ], Trumpet – Marquez*Soloist [Pt. 2, In This Order At Ending ], Trumpet – Grant*Soloist [Pt. 2, In This Order At Ending ], Trumpet – Pavone*Soloist [Pt. 2, In This Order At Ending ], Trumpet – Bossert*Soloist [Pt. 2], Piano – Hicks*Soloist [Pt. 2], Tenor Saxophone – Lederer*Written-By – Jim Webb*
8:36
B1 Light My Fire
Soloist [1], Trumpet – Marquez*Soloist [2], Trumpet – Hall*Soloist, Trombone – Burgess*Written-By – Morrison*, Densmore*, Manzarek*, Krieger*
3:33
B2 I Say A Little Prayer
Soloist, Tenor Saxophone – Vicari*Soloist, Trumpet – Hall*Written-By – Bacharach*, David*
3:31
B3 Hush
Soloist, Tenor Saxophone – Nistico*Soloist, Trumpet – Hall*Written-By – Wm. Stevenson*
4:14
B4 For Love Of Ivy
Soloist, Tenor Saxophone – Vicari*Soloist, Trumpet – Grant*Written-By – Bob Russell, Quincy Jones
3:33
B5 Impression Of Strayhorn
Soloist, Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Herman*Written-By – Richard Evans
3:19
B6 Keep On Keepin' On
Soloist, Tenor Saxophone – Nistico*Soloist, Trumpet – Hall*Written-By – Richard Evans
4:15

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Ter Mar Studios
  • Manufactured By – Chess Producing Corp.

Credits

  • Arranged By, Producer – Richard Evans
  • Bass – Arthur Harper
  • Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Woody Herman
  • Design [Album] – Hurvis, Binzer & Churchill*
  • Engineer [Recording] – Stu Black
  • Guitar – Phil Upchurch
  • Liner Notes – Herb Wong
  • Percussion – Morris Jennings
  • Photography By [Cover] – Peter Coutroulis
  • Piano – John Hicks
  • Reeds – Frank Vicari, Sal Nistico, Steve Lederer, Thomas Boras*
  • Supervised By [Album] – Dick LaPalm
  • Trombone – Robert Burgess*, Henry Southall, Vincent Prudente*
  • Trumpet – Gary Grant, Henry Hall, James Bossert, Nat Pavone, Sal Marquez

Notes

Recorded at: Ter Mar Studios, Chicago, October 1968

Mfg. by Chess Producing Corp. Chicago, IL 60616

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Label A): XCSV-141535
  • Matrix / Runout (Label A): # 17375
  • Matrix / Runout (Label B): XCSV-141536
  • Matrix / Runout (Label B): # 17376
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout A): XCSV141535-1A T
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout B): XCSV141536-1A T
  • Rights Society (A1, A2, B3, B5, B6): BMI
  • Rights Society (A3 to B2, B4): ASCAP

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
LPS-819 Woody Herman Light My Fire ‎(LP, Album) Cadet LPS-819 Canada 1969
CAS 819 Woody Herman Light My Fire ‎(LP, Album) Cadet CAS 819 Canada 1969
275 019 Woody Herman Light My Fire ‎(LP, Album) Chess 275 019 Germany 1969
SMJ-7513, 819 Woody Herman Light My Fire ‎(LP, Album) Globe , Cadet SMJ-7513, 819 Japan Unknown
LPS-819 DJ, LPS-819 Woody Herman Light My Fire ‎(LP, Album, Promo) Cadet, Cadet LPS-819 DJ, LPS-819 US 1969


Woody Herman - Light My Fire FLAC album

Musician performer: Woody Herman

Title: Light My Fire

Country: Canada

Date of release: 1969

Style: Soul-Jazz, Big Band, Jazz-Funk, Easy Listening

Genre: Jazz

Size FLAC: 1525 mb

Rating: 4.6 / 5

Votes: 948

Other Formats: AHX WAV FLAC MP1 TTA MMF AA

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Faegal
SHOULD YOU PICK THIS LP UP AND GIVE IT A CHANCE? Its a good and loud swinging album with some great Sax solos. Too many of Woody's contemporaries at this time were wasting away in a sea of Muzak in a desperate attempt to still sell records. While Woody and his band are playing the current hits they are doing it in legit fashion. This is a real deal big sounding jazz band wailing out these 'toons and in some places showing up the originals. The opener "Pontieo" could score a '60s Bond Movie while the next song up "Here I am, Baby" is payed with some true funk soul and would class up and Tarantino score. I really dig the Saxophone solo's from Woody on this album especially considering he was a native clarinet player. The switch isn't as easy as it first appears. Morris Jennings is a hell of a percussionist and keeps the album moving at a frantic pace. I am going to convert the Lp over so I can go running to these inspired tracks. My favorite being "Hush" which is just as heavy as the original but with reeds instead of fuzz guitar. Definitely a Keeper and worth rescuing from record bins if you find it.
Faegal
SHOULD YOU PICK THIS LP UP AND GIVE IT A CHANCE? Its a good and loud swinging album with some great Sax solos. Too many of Woody's contemporaries at this time were wasting away in a sea of Muzak in a desperate attempt to still sell records. While Woody and his band are playing the current hits they are doing it in legit fashion. This is a real deal big sounding jazz band wailing out these 'toons and in some places showing up the originals. The opener "Pontieo" could score a '60s Bond Movie while the next song up "Here I am, Baby" is payed with some true funk soul and would class up and Tarantino score. I really dig the Saxophone solo's from Woody on this album especially considering he was a native clarinet player. The switch isn't as easy as it first appears. Morris Jennings is a hell of a percussionist and keeps the album moving at a frantic pace. I am going to convert the Lp over so I can go running to these inspired tracks. My favorite being "Hush" which is just as heavy as the original but with reeds instead of fuzz guitar. Definitely a Keeper and worth rescuing from record bins if you find it.