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Back to Balboa(more) »rank: 87414by: Stan Kenton
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All Star Road Band, Vol. 2(more) »rank: 208489by: Duke Ellington
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7.5 on the Richter Scale(more) »rank: 67287by: Stan Kenton
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Contemporary Concepts(more) »rank: 87125by: Stan Kenton
:Album Description:In 1955 with Mel Lewis on drums and Bill Holman as chief arranger, the Stan Kenton Orchestra swung harder that it ever had or would again. TO celebrate the high caliber of jazz in the band, Kenton booked a Chicago studio in July to document Holman's charts and the great solo work of Charlie Mariano, Bill Perkins, Sam Noto and Carl Fontana. The aptly named Contemporary Concept, which also included Gerry Mulligan's Limelight is the result. Added to the original album are two more tracks from the session, Stan Kenton's Sunset Tower and Gene Roland's Opus In Chartreuse as well as two ... |
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The Far East Suite Special Mix(more) »rank: 175195by: Duke Ellington
: essential recording:Much of Duke Ellington's work is tough to get your head around, but perhaps none more so than this ambitious and appropriately exotic 1966 recording. Inspired by a 1963 State Department tour of the Middle East and a subsequent visit to Japan, this Ellington-Billy Strayhorn collaboration deftly blends not only the music of the East but the mindset of the East with established jazz concepts. 'Tourist Point of View' is an unsettled number handled cautiously by tenor Paul Gonsalves. Alto Johnny Hodges dances gingerly and exquisitely on eggshells during the beautiful 'Isfahan' (first take!) before crushing those eggshells on 'Blue Pepper,' ... |
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Complete Combustion(more) »rank: 190132by: Schlippenbach Trio, Paul Lovens
: essential recording:Much of Duke Ellington's work is tough to get your head around, but perhaps none more so than this ambitious and appropriately exotic 1966 recording. Inspired by a 1963 State Department tour of the Middle East and a subsequent visit to Japan, this Ellington-Billy Strayhorn collaboration deftly blends not only the music of the East but the mindset of the East with established jazz concepts. 'Tourist Point of View' is an unsettled number handled cautiously by tenor Paul Gonsalves. Alto Johnny Hodges dances gingerly and exquisitely on eggshells during the beautiful 'Isfahan' (first take!) before crushing those eggshells on 'Blue Pepper,' ... |
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Kenton With Voices/Artistry in Voices and Brass(more) »rank: 123715by: Stan Kenton
:Album Description:Stan’s collaborations with vocal groups like the Four Freshmen are legendary, so you know this pair of vocal-oriented albums are liable to be very tasty! Stan himself arranged 1957’s 'Kenton with Voices' for the vocal talents of Ann Richards and the male quartet the Modern Men, while 1963’s 'Artistry in Voices and Brass' took Pete Rugolo arrangements of classic Kenton compositions like 'Artistry in Rhythm' and 'Intermission Riff,' added lyrics by Milt Raskin, re-titled them and set them to an 18-voice choir (Stan was never accused of thinking small)! We’ve also added three unreleased bonus tracks ('Sunday’s Child,' 'Thanks for You,' and ... |
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Miles Ahead(more) »rank: 105921by: Miles Davis
:Album Description:Stan’s collaborations with vocal groups like the Four Freshmen are legendary, so you know this pair of vocal-oriented albums are liable to be very tasty! Stan himself arranged 1957’s 'Kenton with Voices' for the vocal talents of Ann Richards and the male quartet the Modern Men, while 1963’s 'Artistry in Voices and Brass' took Pete Rugolo arrangements of classic Kenton compositions like 'Artistry in Rhythm' and 'Intermission Riff,' added lyrics by Milt Raskin, re-titled them and set them to an 18-voice choir (Stan was never accused of thinking small)! We’ve also added three unreleased bonus tracks ('Sunday’s Child,' 'Thanks for You,' and ... |
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The Stage Door Swings(more) »rank: 173444by: Stan Kenton
:Album Description:Stan’s collaborations with vocal groups like the Four Freshmen are legendary, so you know this pair of vocal-oriented albums are liable to be very tasty! Stan himself arranged 1957’s 'Kenton with Voices' for the vocal talents of Ann Richards and the male quartet the Modern Men, while 1963’s 'Artistry in Voices and Brass' took Pete Rugolo arrangements of classic Kenton compositions like 'Artistry in Rhythm' and 'Intermission Riff,' added lyrics by Milt Raskin, re-titled them and set them to an 18-voice choir (Stan was never accused of thinking small)! We’ve also added three unreleased bonus tracks ('Sunday’s Child,' 'Thanks for You,' and ... |
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Live at Brigham Young University(more) »rank: 158676by: Stan Kenton & His Orchestra
:Album Description:Stan’s collaborations with vocal groups like the Four Freshmen are legendary, so you know this pair of vocal-oriented albums are liable to be very tasty! Stan himself arranged 1957’s 'Kenton with Voices' for the vocal talents of Ann Richards and the male quartet the Modern Men, while 1963’s 'Artistry in Voices and Brass' took Pete Rugolo arrangements of classic Kenton compositions like 'Artistry in Rhythm' and 'Intermission Riff,' added lyrics by Milt Raskin, re-titled them and set them to an 18-voice choir (Stan was never accused of thinking small)! We’ve also added three unreleased bonus tracks ('Sunday’s Child,' 'Thanks for You,' and ... |



