"Woody Herman was famous for the several "Herds" that he fronted over the years. Whenever he felt stagnation setting in, Herman would dismiss band members in bunches and hire other musicians. Somehow, in spite of (or maybe because of) this designed chaos his bands always sounded great.
The 40 V DISC recordings presented on this Woody Herman album vary in sound quality from excellent to average, with only a few being badly marred by surface deterioration. This is to be expected-- age of the records aside, under wartime conditions its surprising any of the "military use only" transcriptions have survived at all.
Three tracks are from the Esquire Jazz Concert. These are: "Blowin' Up A Storm," "Jackson Fiddles While Ralph Burns" and "C Jam Blues." This last song features Duke Ellington. Liner notes are generic and limited. The V DISC story is recounted on two pages, with a third reserved for a brief bio of Herman.
Any fan of Woody Herman or big band jazz in general will find this set a real pleasure.