Conflict [Bonus Tracks] Jimmy Woods

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  • Release Date: 04/22/2003
  • Original Release: 1963
  • Sales Rank: 84,171
  • Label: OJC
  • UPC: 025218195423
 
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Conflict [Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENConflict 5:47
2LISTENComing Home 6:01
3LISTENAim 7:57
4LISTENApart Together 6:44
5LISTENLook to Your Heart 5:50
6LISTENPazmuerte 6:32
7LISTENConflict Bonus Track / Alt. Take 5 4:54
8LISTENAim Bonus Track / Alt. Take 43 7:12
9LISTENLook to Your Heart Bonus Track / Alt. Take 39 5:53

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Editorial Reviews

It's hard to understand why Jimmy Woods recorded so little before evidently retiring from jazz. His entire recorded legacy includes just a pair of dates as a sideman and two albums for Contemporary. Woods' final date as a leader is a memorable affair, with an all-star cast of musicians, including trumpeter Carmell Jones, tenor saxophonist Harold Land, pianist Andrew Hill, bassist George Tucker, and drummer Elvin Jones, all of whom (except Tucker) recorded as leaders before the decade was over. The program is made of six originals, including the tense, bluesy march "Conflict"; the turbulent "Aim"; and the tricky (and well-named) "Apart Together." His one ballad of the date is the unusually structured "Look to Your Heart." While all of the soloists are impressive and Jones' powerful drumming fuels the horn players, the leader's adventurous alto sax is not to be missed. This long-overdue reissue in Fantasy's limited-edition OJC series adds three valuable alternate takes. Ken Dryden, All Music Guide

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