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Stan Kenton and Friends (2006)
This collection features the great bandleader Stan Kenton accompanied by a dizzying variety of entertainment figures from the 1940s, '50s, and '60s, in a series of live recordings taken from TV shows, award ceremonies, and concerts. Here, a young Ginger ...
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With The Danish Radio Big Band (2003)
This CD is a bit unusual, for it features Stan Kenton in Copenhagen without his orchestra, lending his repertoire and his piano playing to the Danish Radio Big Band. This performance from 1966 was important in gaining recognition for the ...
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Kenton In Hi Fi (2009)
Track Listing: Artistry Jumps; Interlude; Intermission Riff; Minor Riff; Collaboration; Painted Rhythm; Southern Scandal; Peanut Vendor; Eager Beaver; Concerto To End All Concertos; Artistry In Boogie; Lover; Unison Riff;
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Street of Dreams (1992)
Also available as part of the 4-CD set STAN KENTON.
Includes liner notes by Gene Lees.
Personnel includes: Stan Kenton (piano); Terry Layne, Roy Reynolds (saxophone, flute); Quin Davis, Richard Torres (saxophone); John Harner, Tim Hagans, Mike Vax, Gary Pack (trumpet); Dick ...
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Viva Kenton! (2005)
Track Listing: Mexican Jumping Bean; Siesta; Cha Cha Sombrero; Chocolate Caliente; Aqua Marine; Opus In Chartreuse Cha Cha Cha; Cha Cha Chee Boom; Adios; Mission Trail; Artistry In Rhythm; Artistry In Bolero; Interlude; Jump For Joe; Opus In Pastels; Concerto ...
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Ballad Style Of Stan Kenton (1997)
Track Listing: Then I'll Be Tired of You; More Than You Know; When Stars Looked Down; End of a Love Affair; Sunday Kind of Love; Moon Song; Early Autumn; How Am I To Know; Things We Did Last Summer; We'll ...
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Fire, Fury and Fun (1974)
For this late-period (1979) Stan Kenton recording, the bandleader decided to present five of his top soloists from the era: baritonist Roy Reynolds, Tony Campise (mainly on flute), trombonist Dick Shearer, drummer Peter Erskine and Ramon Lopez on congas. Kenton ...
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Concert In England 11/23/63 (1998)
Track Listing: I'm Glad There Is You; Patterns; Stairway to the Stars; Intermission Riff; Granada; Blues Story; It's a Big Wide Wonderful World; Sleepy Lagoon; Day Dream; Lot of Livin' to Do; Introductions; Cuban Fire Medley:Fuego Cubano; God Save the Queen;
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At His Very Best
Liner Note Author: Tony Watts.
Personnel: June Christy, Anita O'Day (vocals).
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Opus in Pastels
Track Listing: Intermission Riff; Artistry Jumps; Painted Rhythm; Peg O' My Heart; Ecuador; Opus in Pastels; Capitol Punishment; Rhythm Incorporated; Lover; Chorale For Brass, Piano and Bongo; Abstraction; Cuban; Journey to Brazil; Jolly Rogers; Art Pepper; Easy Go; Love For ...
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Swing Back With Stan Kenton (1990)
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Jazz Profile: Stan Kenton (2009)
Track Listing: Southern Scandal; Just A-Sittin' And A-Rockin'; Artistry In Bolero; Machito; Harlem Holiday; Evening In Pakistan; Round Robin; Street Of Dreams; Fascinating Rhythm; Fearless Finlay; Limelight; Peanut Vendor; September Song; Just In Time; Blues Story; Gloomy Sunday;
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Kenton Touch
Track Listing: Salute; Monotony; Elegy For Alto; Theme For Sunday; Ballade For Drums; Minor Riff; End Of The World; Opus In Chartreuse; Painted Rhythm; Rose For David;
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Estrellita (2003)
Track Listing: Intermission Riff; Come Back to Sorrento; Dark Eyes; Martha; Elegy; Artistry in Rhythm; Peanut Vendor; Estrellita;
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Stan Kenton Conducts The Los Angeles Neophonic Orchestra (1965)
For a relatively brief period the Los Angeles Neophonic orchestra was the world's only permanent resident orchestra devoted to contemporary music. This LP, conducted by the orchestra's inspiration, Stan Kenton, contains music by Hugo Montenegro, Johnny Williams, Allyn Ferguson, Jimmy ...
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Easy Go (2001)
In the early 1950s, Stan Kenton had run a sizable deficit with his experimental Innovations Orchestra, plus he owed the Internal Revenue Service back taxes, so he needed an infusion of cash rather quickly. He chose to keep the dance ...
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Out Of Nowhere (1995)
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Innovations Orchestra (1997)
During 1950-51, Stan Kenton did the unthinkable by putting together a 40-piece orchestra that included a full string section. The music was quite uncommercial, complex, and advanced with the emphasis on the arrangements rather than the soloists (which include trumpeters ...
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Live May 12, 1955 (2003)
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Hollywood Night Spots (2002)
Recorded live at the Palladium Theatre, Hollywood, California in 1951. Includes liner notes by Niall Dunbar.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
Personnel includes: Stan Kenton (leader, piano); Jay Johnson (vocals); Bud Shank (alto saxophone); Bob Cooper, Bart Calderall (tenor saxophone); Maynard ...
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Horns Of Plenty Vol. 2
Track Listing: DISC 1; But Beautiful; Love Walked In; Night We Called It A day; I've Got You Under My Skin; You Took Advantage Of Me; Tico Tico; Time After Time; I Remember You; Gigi; Stompin' At The Savoy; Caress ...
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On AFRS 1944/45 (1996)
Track Listing: Artistry in Rhythm: Theme; Artistry Jumps; We'll Be Together Again; I Don't Want to Be Loved; Body and Soul; Painted Rhythm; Just a-Sittin' and a-Rockin'; It's Only a Paper Moon; Eager Beaver; Artistry in Rhythm; Artistry in Rhythm: ...
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Stan Kenton & His Orchestra 1942-45 (1992)
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Sound Of Stan Kenton (1999)
Recorded live at The Ft. Harrison Hotel, Clearwater, Florida on March 18 & 19, 1971. Includes liner notes by Mark Masters.
The Stan Kenton group at this hitherto unreleased recording of a 1971 concert in Clearwater, FL, while not as large ...
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1950s Birdland Broadcasts
Track Listing: Solitaire; 23 Degrees North, 82 Degrees West; April in Paris; Jeepers Creepers; Swing House; Taking a Chance on Love; If I Should Lose You; Love Me or Leave Me; Limelight; Fearless Finlay; Walking Shoes; Why Do I Love ...
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