Soul Bird: Whiffenpoof
Cal Tjader - CD
- Artist: Cal Tjader
- Format: CD
- Year: 2002
- UPC: 731454911122
- Item Number: UNI491112
- Release date: 05/15/2011
- 1. The Whiffenpoof Song
- 2. Soul Bird (Tin Tin Dao)
- 3. How High the Moon
- 4. That's All
- 5. Soul Motion
- 6. Reza
- 7. The Prophet
- 8. Sonny Boy
- 9. Doxy
- 10. Samba de Orfeu
- 11. Shiny Silk Stockings
- 12. Daddy Wong Legs
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Soul Bird: Whiffenpoof by Cal Tjader on CD
In the '60s, R&B was a much larger market than jazz. While John Coltrane or Art Blakey could fill a small club like The Village Vanguard, James Brown and the Temptations were selling out large auditoriums -- gone were the days when jazz was very much a part of popular culture and Benny Goodman's name was all over the pop charts. Soul's popularity wasn't lost on Verve, which is why some of Cal Tjader's '60s LPs had titles like Soul Sauce and El Sonido Nuevo: The New Soul Sound -- Verve wanted the baby boomers who were buying Stax and Motown releases to notice Tjader as well. However, Soul Bird: Whiffenpoof isn't the R&B-drenched project that some might expect it to be. Tjader's vibes solos are soulful in that he plays with a lot of feeling, but he isn't trying to be Marvin Gaye. Produced by Creed Taylor in 1965, Soul Bird: Whiffenpoof is primarily an album of laid-back cool jazz that has strong Latin leanings -- Latin as in Afro-Cuban ("Tin Tin Deo"), Latin as in Brazilian ("Samba de Orfeu"). Taylor has always believed that post-swing jazz doesn't have to be devoid of commercial appeal, and he sees to it that Tjader has a groove-oriented outlook whether he is embracing the standard "How High the Moon" or giving Frank Foster's "Shiny Stockings" a bossa nova makeover. The funkiest thing on the album is Tjader's version of Sonny Rollins' "Doxy," which he approaches as a boogaloo. But overall, these performances are more cool jazz than soul-jazz. Soul Bird: Whiffenpoof (which Verve reissued on CD in 2002) isn't among Tjader's essential albums, but it's an enjoyable demonstration of the vibist's ability to be a bit more commercial than usual and still maintain his bop-based integrity. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
- Artist: Cal Tjader
- Format: CD
- Year: 2002
- UPC: 731454911122
- Item Number: UNI491112
- Release date: 05/15/2011
- Label: Universal, Universal Distribution
- Genre: Jazz
- Style: Afro-Cuban Jazz, Brazilian Jazz, Cool, Latin Jazz, Post-Bop, Soul-Jazz, World Fusion
- Black Orchid
- Both Sides of the Coin
- Cal Tjader Plays Harold Arlen/West Side Story
- Cal Tjader Plays the Contemporary Music of Mexico and Brasil
- Cal Tjader Plays the Contemporary Music of Mexico and Brasil
- Cal Tjader Plays, Mary Stallings Sings [Bonus Tracks]
- Cal Tjader's Latin Concert
- Concerts in the Sun
- Cool Fire
- Cuban Fantasy
- Descarga
- El Sonido Nuevo: The New Soul Sound [Bonus Tracks]
- Extremes: Cal Tjader Trio/Breathe Easy
- Fried Bananas
- Here and There
- Intimacy of the Blues
- Jazz 'round Midnight
- La Onda Va Bien
- Latin Vibe
- Los Ritmos Calientes
- Los Ritmos Calientes
- Mambo Sangria (City Hall)
- Mambo with Tjader
- Mambo with Tjader
- Monterey Concerts
- Our Blues: Concert on the Campus/Cal Tjader
- Primo
- Solar Heat [Just Jazz]
- Soul Burst
- Soul Sauce
- Sounds Out Burt Bacharach [Laserlight]
- Talkin' Verve: Roots of Acid Jazz
- The Best of Cal Tjader: Live at the Monterey Jazz Festival 1958-1980
- The Best of the Concord Years
- The Concord Jazz Heritage Series
- Tjader Plays Mambo
- Ultimate Cal Tjader
- Verve Jazz Masters 39
- Performers:
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Credits:
- Armando Peraza - Percussion
- Austin Brentley - Production Assistant
- Cal Tjader - Vibraphone
- Creed Taylor - Producer
- E. Rodney Jones - Producer
- Grady Tate - Drums
- Hollis King - Art Direction
- Isabelle Wong - Design
- John Rae - Drums
- Ken Druker - Executive Producer
- Kevin Reeves - Mastering
- Lonnie Hewitt - Piano
- Mark Smith - Production Assistant
- Paul Griffin - Piano
- Phil Ramone - Engineer
- Richard Davis - Bass
- Rudy Van Gelder - Engineer
- Sherniece Smith - Art Manager
- Sol Gubin - Drums
- Val Valentin - Engineering Director
