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SOFT WINDS
 
mx  WCO 26285 A
 
NOVEMBER  22,  1939     Wednesday COLUMBIA STUDIOS,  NYC
 

 
  16-BAR THEME   * Key of   A Quarter Note =   174 Time:   2:28
  12-BAR BLUES SOLOS  
 
 
    4  bars  –  CC Chords & ensemble (Intro)
 
  16  bars  –  CC & ensemble (Theme)
  16  bars  –  CC & ensemble (Theme)
 
    12  bars  –  clarinet (over vibes riffs)
    12  bars  –  clarinet (over vibes riffs)
 
  12  bars  –  vibes (over CC & ens boogie riffs)
  12  bars  –  vibes (over CC & ens boogie riffs)
 
  16  bars  –  CC & ensemble (Theme)
 
    8  bars  –  CC (Coda)   (over ens riffs)
 
 

 
Personnel:
 
  Benny Goodman Sextet
  CHARLIE CHRISTIAN Guitar
  BENNY GOODMAN clarinet
  LIONEL HAMPTON vibes
  FLETCHER HENDERSON piano
  ARTIE BERNSTEIN bass
  NICK FATOOL drums
 
 

Composed by: Charlie Christian - Fletcher Henderson
 
*   The 16-bar Theme is a modified 12-bar Blues sequence with the middle four bars doubled to eight bars.
 
©   VALDÉS   5/12/19


 

Soft Winds   –   22 November 1939   –   WCO 26285 A   (alternate take)

Page One:     Intro & Theme

Page Two:     Riffs

Page Three:  Theme & Coda

 



C
&A:

This Christian - Henderson composition should probably be documented as:  composed by Charlie Christian / arranged by Fletcher Henderson.  Although Charles gets no solo space on this tune he still makes (to borrow quelques mots from Claude Carrière) an indispensable impact with verve and presence.

Soft Winds was later recorded by guitarists Bill Jennings (1955), Herb Ellis (1957), Wes Montgomery (1958), Kenny Burrell (1959), Kenny Burrell/Jimmy Smith (1963), Ed Bickert (1976), Charlie Byrd/Herb Ellis/Mundell Lowe (1996).

Recordings by non-guitarists included Lionel Hampton/Oscar Peterson (1953), Art Tatum (1954), Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers (1955), trumpeter Chet Baker (1958), harpist Dorothy Ashby (1961), flautist Herbie Mann (1963), Oscar Peterson/Ray Brown/Milt Jackson (1998).

Lyrics were added by Fred Royal, the song was recorded by Dinah Washington, and it became an R&B hit in 1956.  By the late 1940s, Ellis had formed a trio named the “Soft Winds.”  Barney Kessel cited that it was Charlie Christian’s playing on Soft Winds that “completely turned me around.”

There are five extant recordings of Charlie Christian on Soft Winds:

Oct 21, 1939 “Camel Caravan” broadcast from Radio City Studios, NYC
   
Nov 22, 1939 WCO 26285 A – alternate take – Columbia Studios, NYC
   
Nov 22, 1939 WCO 26285 B – master take – Columbia Studios, NYC
   
April 5, 1940 “The Cocoanut Grove” at the Ambassador Hotel, L.A.
   
April 13, 1940 “The Cocoanut Grove” at the Ambassador Hotel, L.A.
   

 
Issued Recordings:
 
  [ LP ] Blu-Disc T-1002 (side A, track 1)
    Phontastic NOST 7610 (side A, track 4)
 
  [ CD ] Columbia/Legacy AC4K 65564 (disc 1, track 20)
    Columbia/Legacy C4K 65564 (disc 1, track 20)
    Masters of Jazz MJCD 29 (track 4)
    Masters of Jazz MJCD 9004 (disc 2, track 4)
    Phontastic NCD 8821 (disc 1, track 20)
    Proper P1489 (track 6)
    Proper PROPERBOX 98 (disc 1, track 6)
    Saga Jazz 066 449-2 (track 18)
    Sony/Legacy 93035 (disc 1, track 20)
 

 



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