Woody Shaw (1983) [WHAT'S NEW?]

Описание к видео Woody Shaw (1983) [WHAT'S NEW?]

From the album ‘Setting Standards’, featuring Woody Shaw - trumpet, Cedar Walton – piano, Buster Williams – bass, and Victor Jones – drums. Recorded at Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on December 1, 1983.

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Composer: Bob Haggart

Lyricist: Johnny Burke

Year: 1938

Origin: Introduced by Bob Crosby and his Orchestra as an instrumental entitled "I'm Free".

Style: Most often approached as a ballad, it is also sometimes played at a medium swing.

Form: A-A-B-A (32 Bars) [8-8-8-8]

Key: Commonly played in C Major.

Harmony/Overview: The harmony of this composition is very functional, modulating through only a few different key centers throughout the entire piece. The A sections begin on IMaj7 and continue with a II - V of bVIMaj7 before a minor II - V resolves to the tonic minor. After a brief stay on Imi it returns to IMaj7 once again. The B section is identical to A, only transposed up a 4th. The bridge can end on either a minor or Major sound, and both approaches have come to be equally as common.

Recordings: This song has been recorded over 400 times. It was first composed by Bob Haggart as an instrumental entitled "I'm Free", and was first introduced in 1938 by Bob Crosby and his Orchestra. Several months later Johnny Burke penned lyrics to the composition and Bing Crosby re-introduced it as "What's New?" the following year. Countless jazz musicians have recorded it since and it continues to be a widely popular standard in the repertoire.

JGC Top Picks:
John Coltrane, Ballads, 1962
Wes Montgomery and Wynton Kelly, Smokin' at the Half Note, 1965
Woody Shaw, Setting Standards, 1985

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