An intellectual exploration of jazz philosophy in music
Phil Woods presents the profound world of modern jazz.
Titled after the Greek mythological figure Sisyphus, the album melds jazz improvisation with architectural beauty. Woods' alto saxophone weaves complex melodies while balancing intelligence and passion. It's a rewarding record that shows where hard bop reached in 1978.
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1)
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Song For Sisyphus
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2)
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Last Night When We Were Young
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3)
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Nuages
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4)
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Change Partners
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B:
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Monking Business
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2)
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Summer Afternoon
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3)
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When My Dreams Come True
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4)
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Shaw Nuff
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Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone - Phil Woods
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Engineer [By Special Arrangement With Olympic Studios, London] - Keith Grant
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Engineer [Director Of Recording] - Keith Grant
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Drums - Bill Goodwin
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Bass - Steve Gilmore
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Engineer [Century Records Disc Mastering Supervisor] - Bill Lightner
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Engineer [Recording] - Dick Baxter
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Producer - Norman Schwartz
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Producer [Executive] - Glen Glancy
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Guitar - Harvey Leahey
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Piano - Mike Melillo