"Burnin' in the Woodhouse" is a captivating jazz album by the legendary Milt Jackson, released in March 1995 under Qwest Records and WEA International Inc. This album is a testament to Jackson's enduring talent and his significant contributions to the jazz genre. With a career spanning over five decades, Milt Jackson, affectionately known as "Bags," is renowned for his work as a vibraphonist and a key figure in the development of modern jazz.
The album features a blend of hard bop, bebop, cool jazz, and jazz blues, showcasing Jackson's versatility and mastery of these styles. "Burnin' in the Woodhouse" includes eight tracks, each offering a unique blend of jazz traditions and contemporary influences. The album kicks off with the energetic "Bop Ag'in," followed by the soulful "The Masquerade Is Over" and the classic "They Can't Take That Away from Me." Other standout tracks include "Brother K," "A Bell for Bags," and the title track "In the Woodhouse," which highlights Jackson's distinctive vibraphone playing.
Joined by some of the most respected jazz musicians of the 1990s, Milt Jackson delivers a performance that is both timeless and innovative. The album's duration of 55 minutes is filled with rich melodies, intricate rhythms, and Jackson's signature smooth vibraphone sounds. Whether you're a longtime fan of Milt Jackson or a newcomer to his music, "Burnin' in the Woodhouse" offers a delightful journey through the world of jazz, showcasing the artistry and creativity that have made Milt Jackson a legend in the genre.