Put That Down In Writing At The Woodchoppers Ball by Woody Herman And His Orchestra is a classic jazz album that showcases the band's virtuosity and musicality. Released in 1945, the album features a mix of swing, blues, and bebop tunes that highlight the talents of the band's soloists and ensemble players.
The album opens with the title track, a swinging number that features Herman's clarinet and the band's tight rhythm section. Other standout tracks include "Apple Honey," a bluesy tune with a memorable melody, and "Northwest Passage," a bebop-influenced number that showcases the band's improvisational skills.
Throughout the album, Herman's leadership and arranging skills are evident, as he guides the band through a variety of musical styles and moods. The musicians are clearly having fun, and their enthusiasm and energy are infectious.