Thundering Herd

~ Release by Woody Herman (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

Tracklist

12" Vinyl 1
#TitleRatingLength
A1Lazy Bird
engineer:
Jim Stern (engineer)
producer:
Woody Herman and Jack Tracy
baritone saxophone:
Jan Konopasek (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
bass:
Chip Jackson (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
bass trombone:
Harold Garrett (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
drums (drum set):
Ron Davis (percussion) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
electric piano:
Andy LaVerne (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
flugelhorn:
Buddy Powers (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04), Dave Stahl (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04), Billy Stapleton (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04) and Tony Klatka (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
flute and tenor saxophone:
Gary Anderson (jazz multi-instrumentist) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
percussion:
John Rae (US jazz drummer/vibraphonist) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
saxophone:
Woody Herman (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
trombone:
Steve Kohlbacher (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04) and Jim Pugh (US trombonist) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
trumpet:
Bill Byrne (trumpeter) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
woodwind:
Gregory Herbert (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04) and Frank Tiberi (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
arranger:
Bill Stapleton
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Fantasy, Inc. (not for release label use!)
recorded at:
Fantasy Studios (Berkeley) in Berkeley, California, United States (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
recording of:
Lazy Bird (in 1974-01)
composer:
John Coltrane
3:11
A2Blues for Poland
engineer:
Jim Stern (engineer)
producer:
Woody Herman and Jack Tracy
baritone saxophone:
Jan Konopasek (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
bass:
Chip Jackson (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
bass trombone:
Harold Garrett (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
drums (drum set):
Ron Davis (percussion) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
electric piano:
Andy LaVerne (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
flugelhorn:
Buddy Powers (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04), Dave Stahl (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04), Billy Stapleton (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04) and Tony Klatka (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
flute and tenor saxophone:
Gary Anderson (jazz multi-instrumentist) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
percussion:
John Rae (US jazz drummer/vibraphonist) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
saxophone:
Woody Herman (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
trombone:
Steve Kohlbacher (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04) and Jim Pugh (US trombonist) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
trumpet:
Bill Byrne (trumpeter) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
woodwind:
Gregory Herbert (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04) and Frank Tiberi (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
arranger:
Tony Klatka
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Fantasy, Inc. (not for release label use!)
recorded at:
Fantasy Studios (Berkeley) in Berkeley, California, United States (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
recording of:
Blues for Poland (in 1974-01)
composer:
Anthony Klatka
5:17
A3What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life
engineer:
Jim Stern (engineer)
producer:
Woody Herman and Jack Tracy
baritone saxophone:
Jan Konopasek (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
bass:
Chip Jackson (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
bass trombone:
Harold Garrett (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
drums (drum set):
Ron Davis (percussion) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
electric piano:
Andy LaVerne (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
flugelhorn:
Buddy Powers (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04), Dave Stahl (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04), Billy Stapleton (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04) and Tony Klatka (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
flute and tenor saxophone:
Gary Anderson (jazz multi-instrumentist) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
percussion:
John Rae (US jazz drummer/vibraphonist) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
saxophone:
Woody Herman (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
trombone:
Steve Kohlbacher (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04) and Jim Pugh (US trombonist) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
trumpet:
Bill Byrne (trumpeter) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
woodwind:
Gregory Herbert (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04) and Frank Tiberi (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
arranger:
Alan Broadbent
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Fantasy, Inc. (not for release label use!)
recorded at:
Fantasy Studios (Berkeley) in Berkeley, California, United States (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
instrumental recording of:
What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life? (in 1974-01)
lyricist:
Alan Bergman (American lyricist) and Marilyn Bergman
composer:
Michel Legrand
publisher:
EMI April Music Inc. (ended), EMI U Catalog Inc. (publisher; do NOT use as release label) (ended) and Anthem Grand Film
sub-publisher:
ヤマハミュージックエンタテインメントホールディングス (holding company – do not use as release label), フジパシフィック音楽出版 SBK事業部 (until 2014-12-31) and フジパシフィックミュージック SBK事業部 (from 2015-01-01 to present)
part of:
The 42nd Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
6:08
A4America Drinks & Goes Home
engineer:
Jim Stern (engineer)
producer:
Woody Herman and Jack Tracy
baritone saxophone:
Jan Konopasek (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
bass:
Chip Jackson (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
bass trombone:
Harold Garrett (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
drums (drum set):
Ron Davis (percussion) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
electric piano:
Andy LaVerne (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
flugelhorn:
Buddy Powers (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04), Dave Stahl (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04), Billy Stapleton (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04) and Tony Klatka (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
flute and tenor saxophone:
Gary Anderson (jazz multi-instrumentist) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
percussion:
John Rae (US jazz drummer/vibraphonist) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
saxophone:
Woody Herman (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
trombone:
Steve Kohlbacher (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04) and Jim Pugh (US trombonist) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
trumpet:
Bill Byrne (trumpeter) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
woodwind:
Gregory Herbert (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04) and Frank Tiberi (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
arranger:
Alan Broadbent
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Fantasy, Inc. (not for release label use!)
recorded at:
Fantasy Studios (Berkeley) in Berkeley, California, United States (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
instrumental cover recording of:
America Drinks & Goes Home (in 1974-01)
lyricist and composer:
Frank Zappa (US musician, composer, activist & filmmaker)
3:24
B1Naima
engineer:
Jim Stern (engineer)
producer:
Woody Herman and Jack Tracy
baritone saxophone:
Jan Konopasek (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
bass:
Chip Jackson (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
bass trombone:
Harold Garrett (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
drums (drum set):
Ron Davis (percussion) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
electric piano:
Andy LaVerne (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
flugelhorn:
Buddy Powers (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04), Dave Stahl (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04), Billy Stapleton (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04) and Tony Klatka (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
flute and tenor saxophone:
Gary Anderson (jazz multi-instrumentist) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
percussion:
John Rae (US jazz drummer/vibraphonist) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
saxophone:
Woody Herman (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
trombone:
Steve Kohlbacher (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04) and Jim Pugh (US trombonist) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
trumpet:
Bill Byrne (trumpeter) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
woodwind:
Gregory Herbert (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04) and Frank Tiberi (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
arranger:
Tony Klatka
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Fantasy, Inc. (not for release label use!)
recorded at:
Fantasy Studios (Berkeley) in Berkeley, California, United States (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
recording of:
Naima (original instrumental version) (in 1974-01)
composer:
John Coltrane
publisher:
Jowcol Music
4:18
B2Corazon
engineer:
Jim Stern (engineer)
producer:
Woody Herman and Jack Tracy
baritone saxophone:
Jan Konopasek (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
bass:
Chip Jackson (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
bass trombone:
Harold Garrett (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
congas:
Richard Dollarhide (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
drums (drum set):
Ron Davis (percussion) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
electric piano:
Andy LaVerne (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
flugelhorn:
Buddy Powers (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04), Dave Stahl (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04), Billy Stapleton (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04) and Tony Klatka (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
flute and tenor saxophone:
Gary Anderson (jazz multi-instrumentist) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
percussion:
John Rae (US jazz drummer/vibraphonist) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
saxophone:
Woody Herman (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
trombone:
Steve Kohlbacher (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04) and Jim Pugh (US trombonist) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
trumpet:
Bill Byrne (trumpeter) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
woodwind:
Gregory Herbert (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04) and Frank Tiberi (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
arranger:
Bill Stapleton
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Fantasy, Inc. (not for release label use!)
recorded at:
Fantasy Studios (Berkeley) in Berkeley, California, United States (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
instrumental cover recording of:
Corazón (in 1974-01)
lyricist and composer:
Carole King
publisher:
Colgems-EMI Music (publisher) and ELORAC Music
3:34
B3Come Saturday Morning
engineer:
Jim Stern (engineer)
producer:
Woody Herman and Jack Tracy
baritone saxophone:
Jan Konopasek (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
bass:
Chip Jackson (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
bass trombone:
Harold Garrett (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
drums (drum set):
Ron Davis (percussion) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
electric piano:
Andy LaVerne (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
flugelhorn:
Buddy Powers (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04), Dave Stahl (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04), Billy Stapleton (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04) and Tony Klatka (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
flute and tenor saxophone:
Gary Anderson (jazz multi-instrumentist) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
percussion:
John Rae (US jazz drummer/vibraphonist) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
saxophone:
Woody Herman (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
trombone:
Steve Kohlbacher (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04) and Jim Pugh (US trombonist) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
trumpet:
Bill Byrne (trumpeter) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
woodwind:
Gregory Herbert (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04) and Frank Tiberi (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
arranger:
Alan Broadbent
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Fantasy, Inc. (not for release label use!)
recorded at:
Fantasy Studios (Berkeley) in Berkeley, California, United States (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
instrumental recording of:
Come Saturday Morning (in 1974-01)
lyricist:
Dory Previn
composer:
Fred Karlin
part of:
The 42nd Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
6:47
B4Bass Folk Song
engineer:
Jim Stern (engineer)
producer:
Woody Herman and Jack Tracy
baritone saxophone:
Jan Konopasek (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
bass:
Chip Jackson (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
bass trombone:
Harold Garrett (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
congas:
Richard Dollarhide (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
drums (drum set):
Ron Davis (percussion) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
electric piano:
Andy LaVerne (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
flugelhorn:
Buddy Powers (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04), Dave Stahl (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04), Billy Stapleton (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04) and Tony Klatka (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
flute and tenor saxophone:
Gary Anderson (jazz multi-instrumentist) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
percussion:
John Rae (US jazz drummer/vibraphonist) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
saxophone:
Woody Herman (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
trombone:
Steve Kohlbacher (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04) and Jim Pugh (US trombonist) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
trumpet:
Bill Byrne (trumpeter) (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
woodwind:
Gregory Herbert (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04) and Frank Tiberi (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
arranger:
Tony Klatka
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Fantasy, Inc. (not for release label use!)
recorded at:
Fantasy Studios (Berkeley) in Berkeley, California, United States (from 1974-01-02 until 1974-01-04)
recording of:
Bass Folk Song (in 1974-01)
composer:
Stanley Clarke
5:14