Исполнитель: Stan KentonНазвание альбома: Kenton In Hi-Fi Год выпуска: 1956 Формат файлов: mp3, 320 kbps Размер архива: 133.20 mb Скачать с: rusfolder.com After years of big band experimentation, Stan Kenton seemed to settle into a more grounded groove on 1956's In Hi-Fi. To his credit, Kenton did keep things swinging before, even in the midst of high brow bombast like the string-laden, 39 piece Innovations in Modern Music orchestra and numerous jazz meets Stravinsky projects. This uncanny balance of flow and brains came out of Kenton's own tempered direction and fine contributions by the likes of arranger Pete Rugolo, trumpeter Shorty Rogers, alto saxophonist Art Pepper, and singers Anita O'Day and June Christy. Thanks to a seamless mix of dazzling charts and liberal doses of Lunceford and Ellington-inspired swing, the marriage certainly works on Kenton in Hi-Fi. Old hits like "Eager Beaver" and "Artistry In Boogie" sparkle in the warm glow of '50s stereo technology, while fiery renditions of "Lover" and "The Peanut Vendor" show the famous muscle of the Kenton band. With the stellar playing of tenor saxophonist Vido Musso, trumpeter Pete Candoli, and drummer Mel Lewis to look forward to, one can see why this album was not only one of Kenton's most popular releases, but a critical success as well.
1 Artistry Jumps 2:35 2 Interlude 3:02 3 Intermission Riff 4:13 4 Minor Riff 3:00 5 Minor Riff (Alternate Take) 2:58 6 Collaboration 2:36 7 Painted Rhythm 3:01 8 Southern Scandal 3:02 9 The Peanut Vendor 4:33 10 Eager Beaver 3:20 11 Concerto To End All Concertos 7:01 12 Artistry In Boogie 2:34 13 Lover 2:31 14 Unison Riff 3:08 15 Opus In Pastels 4:06 16 Machito 2:54 17Artistry In Rhythm 4:31
Bass – Bob Fitzpatrick (15 to 17), Don Bagley, Joe Mondragon (15 to 17), Kent Larsen (15 to 17), Milt Bernhart (15 to 17), Red Mitchell (15 to 17) Cello – Armand Kaproff (15 to 17), Eleanor Slatkin (15 to 17), Joseph Saxon (15 to 17), Kurt Reher (15 to 17), Robert La Marcina* (15 to 17) Conductor – Stan Kenton Drums – Mel Lewis (1 to 14) Flute, Flute [Alto] – Bud Shank (15 to 17) Guitar – Laurindo Almeida (15 to 17), Ralph Blaze (1 to 14) Percussion – Frank Flynn (15 to 17), Larry Bunker (15 to 17), Shelly Manne (15 to 17) Piano – Stan Kenton Saxophone – Bill Perkins (1 to 14), Jack Nimitz (1 to 14), Lennie Niehaus (1 to 14), Skeets Herfurt (1 to 14), Spence Sinatra (1 to 14), Vido Musso (1 to 14) Trombone – Bob Fitzpatrick (1 to 14), Carl Fontana (1 to 14), Don Kelley (1 to 14), Jim Amlotte (15 to 17), Kenny Shroyer (15 to 17), Kent Larsen (1 to 14), Milt Bernhart (1 to 14) Trumpet – Don Paladino (1 to 14), Ed Leddy (1 to 14), Maynard Ferguson (1 to 14), Pete Candoli (1 to 14), Sam Noto (1 to 14), Vinnie Tanno (1 to 14) Viola – Alex Neimann (15 to 17), David Sterkin (15 to 17), Sanford Schonbach (15 to 17), Virginia Majewski (15 to 17) Violin – Al Lustgarten (15 to 17), Benny Gill (15 to 17), Dan Lube (15 to 17), David Frisina (15 to 17), Erno Neufeld (15 to 17), Israel Baker (15 to 17), Lew Klass (15 to 17), Lou Raderman (15 to 17), Marshall Sosson (15 to 17), Murray Kellner (15 to 17), Nathan Ross (15 to 17), Paul Shure (15 to 17)
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