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Recorded live at the Patio Gardens, Salt Lake City, Utah in 1962.
Kenton & His Mellophonium Orchestra present a cavalcade of sweet big band music on this reissue, featuring the songs "All The Things You Are," "Suddenly It's Spring," "Long Ago & Far Away" & "You Stepped Out Of A Dream"
Personnel: Stan Kenton (piano); Gabe Baltazar (alto saxophone); Paul Renzi, Sam Donahue (tenor saxophone); Wayne Dunstan (baritone saxophone, bass saxophone); Marvin Holladay (baritone saxophone); Bob Rolfe, Dalton Smith, Bob Behrendt, Marvin Stamm (trumpet); Bob Fitzpatrick (trombone); Dave Wheeler (tuba); Jerry McKenzie (drums).
Recording information: Moonlight Gardens, Coney Island Park, Cincinnati, OH (06/14/1961-06/17/1961).
Arranger: Stan Kenton. Mellophonium Magic Music | List Price | $19.98 (You save $1.93) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz CDs, Jazz Instrument, Blues, Contemporary Blues, Vocal, Big Band | | Label | Status | | Orig Year | 1962 | | All Time Sales Rank | 202290  | | CD Universe Part number | 1008782 | | Discs | 2 | | Release Date | Jul 11, 2000 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Mono | | Personnel | Marvin Stamm - trumpet Stan Kenton - piano Bob Fitzpatrick - trombone Jerry McKenzie - drums Gabe Baltazar - alto saxophone Sam Donahue - tenor saxophone Bob Rolfe Dave Wheeler - tuba Paul Renzi Bob Behrendt Marvin Holladay - baritone saxophone Wayne Dunstan - baritone saxophone, bass saxophone
Also: Dalton Smith, Bud Parker, Gene Roland |
Stan Kenton Mellophonium Magic Songs | 1. | All the Things You Are | |
| 2. | Suddenly It's Spring | |
| 3. | Reuben's Blues | |
| 4. | Tuxedo Junction | |
| 5. | Saga of the Blues | |
| 6. | Long Ago (And Far Away) | |
| 7. | It Could Happen to You | |
| 8. | Tenderly | |
| 9. | Foggy Day, A | |
| 10. | Take the "A" Train | |
| 11. | You Stepped Out of a Dream | |
| 12. | Take Me in Your Arms | |
| 13. | East of the Sun | |
| 14. | Artistry in Rhythm | $0.99 | |
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