Search This Blog

Friday, June 9, 2023

Billy Ver Planck Orchestra - Jazz For Playgirls

Billy Ver Planck is a highly respected arranger, composer and trombonist, husband of the brilliant singer Marlene Ver Planck (Marlene Paula Pampinella), surely one of the most underrated vocalists of the last three decades. This is one of the three or four albums he did for Savoy in the 1950s using a big-sounding nine-piece band containing such notable soloists as trombonist Bill Harris, also saxist Phil Woods, trumpeter Joe Wilder and Eddie Costa doubling vibraphone and piano. The writing is excellent for it inspires the soloists and allows them space to deploy themselves. This was a particularly productive period for Woods, who takes off like a rocket on a number of tracks and is fea tured throughout "Whoo-ee!". The unique sound that was Bill Harris is still a joy, and when Ver Planck takes over the solo trombone role on one track it is obvious who he admires. The playing time could be better, but the work of Ver Planck and his colleagues is above reproach.

A nine man ball! Yes, that’s the best way to describe the exciting occurence in jazz captured in the enclosed album. Billy Ver Planck, versatile young trombonist-writer, has composed and arranged seven superb essays for jazz nonet that are sure to capture the vote of every jazz fan! Featuring the brilliant Bill Harris and Phil Woods, Seldon Powell, Eddie Costa, Joe Wilder and "a cast of thousands" as the ads say! Ver Planck and Ozzie Cadena, SAVOY A&R chief, have collaborated and individually contributed tunes, that Billy has given a wide range of interpretation. *H. Alan Stein (liner notes)*

A good straight ahead 1957 nonet album arranged and conducted by little known Billy Ver Planck featuring the alto sax of Phil Woods and the trombone of ex Woody Herman trombonist Bill Harris. One or the other, or both, solo on every track with occasional trumpet or tenor sax solo as well. 
The sequencing here is perfect beginning with the most popular tune first, although Horace Silver had just recorded it the previous year. Billy raises the tempo perhaps hoping to get some radio airplay too and the down tempo tunes are well placed. My only minor objection is the vibraphone playing of Eddie Costa on the longest track, comping behind Harris's playing and then taking a Lionel Hampton like solo of his own detracting a bit from the straight ahead nature of the album. Costa plays piano on the rest album. Keep a ear out for Phil Wood's cool but brief clarinet solo on "Winds". *John M. (Amazon customer)*

Arranger Billy Ver Planck leads a nones on some hard-swinging numbers; all but Horace Silver's "Señor Blues" were composed either by Ver Planck or producer Ozzie Cadena. Starring on these spirited sides are trombonist Bill Harris (who is heard at his most exciting on "Play Girl Stroll"), altoist Phil Woods (doubling on clarinet), Eddie Costa (doubling on vibes and piano) and trumpeter Joe Wilder. Ver Planck's arrangements make the group sound twice as big as it was yet have the feel of a small combo. A highly recommended disc. *Scott Yanow*

Side 1
1 - Señor Blues
(Horace Silver)
2 - Play Girl Stroll
(Ozzie Cadena)
3 - Aw, C'mon Sugah!
(Ozzie Cadena)

Side 2
4 - Whoo-ee!
(Ozzie Cadena)
5 - Miss Spring Blues
(Billy Ver Plank)
6 - Winds
(Billy Ver Plank)
7 - Du-udah-udah
(Billy Ver Plank)

#1 and #3 to #7:
Clyde Reasinger, Joe Wilder (trumpets); Bill Harris [#1 to #5], Billy Ver Planck [#6] (trombones); Phil Woods (alto sax); Seldon Powell (tenor sax); Gene Allen (baritone sax); Eddie Costa (vibes, piano); George Duvivier (bass); Bobby Donaldson (drums). 
Recorded at Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey, November 17, 1957
#2
Bernie Glow, Phil Sunkel (trumpets), Bill Harris (trombone); Phil Woods (alto sax); Seldon Powell (tenor sax); Sol Schlinger (baritone sax); Eddie Costa (vibes, piano); Wendell Marshall (bass); Gus Johnson (drums). 
Recorded at Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey, July 30, 1957

Billy Ver Planck (Arranger and conductor) 

5 comments:

  1. https://www.mediafire.com/file/wvzhxtoou98ighu/BVP_jzzfrplygrls.rar/file

    ReplyDelete
  2. Thank You for your blog !
    As always, the good surprise arrives where we don't expect it.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Thank you very much for everything! For the first time in a long time I was able to log into my account

    ReplyDelete
  4. Very nice suite of big bands. All are interesting and unexpected ! Thanks a lot.
    Christophe

    ReplyDelete