Kai Winding and J.J. Johnson āā IsraelĀ
IsraelĀ is aĀ 1968 jazz albumĀ by renowned American trombonistsĀ Kai WindingĀ andĀ J.J. Johnson. Released on theĀ CTI (Creed Taylor Inc.)Ā label and distributed by A&M Records, the album marked a significant reunion for the duo, who were famous for their innovative "Jay and Kai" partnership in the 1950s.Ā
Recording Details:Ā The sessions took place on February 19 and March 4, 1968, at the legendary Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.
Production Team:Ā Produced by Creed Taylor and engineered by Rudy Van Gelder.
Personnel:Ā The duo was supported by an elite rhythm section, including:
Herbie HancockĀ (Piano/Electric Piano/Harpsichord)
The album consists of nine tracks featuring a mix of standard jazz tunes and contemporary pop covers of the era, such as:Ā
IsraelĀ (composed by John Carisi)
Saturday Night Is The Loneliest Night Of The Week
Musical Style and Arrangements
The album features diverse arrangements. The title track, "Israel," along with "Saturday Night..." and "St. James Infirmary," were arranged byĀ J.J. Johnson. Other tracks featured arrangements byĀ Don Sebesky, often incorporating strings, flutes, and woodwinds to create a more lush, cinematic "CTI sound" typical of the label's late-60s output.