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Much of Kenton’s music is more like nonswing 20th-century concert music than jazz or dance music, especially the serious works of Robert Graettinger (“City of Glass”), Johnny Richards (“Cuban Fire”), and Russ Garcia (“Adventures in Emotions”) and pieces by Bill Holman, Bill Russo, and others.
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About this product
Product Identifiers
ProducerBob Lark
Record LabelTan Inc, Tantara Records
UPC0780291112629
eBay Product ID (ePID)15046046907
Product Key Features
Release Year2013
FormatCD
GenreBig Band
ArtistKenton, Stan / Depaul
Release TitleDouble Feature 1
Dimensions
Item Height0.40 in
Item Weight0.25 lb
Item Length5.60 in
Item Width4.90 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks37
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 With the Wind and the Rain in Your Hair 1.2 Street of Dreams 1.3 Tuxedo Junction 1.4 I've Never Been in Love Before 1.5 Where or When 1.6 The Night We Called It a Day 1.7 Younger Than Springtime 1.8 All of You 1.9 Early Autumn 1.10 When Your Lover Has Gone 1.11 The End of a Love Affair 1.12 Don't Take Your Love from Me 1.13 The Nearness of You 1.14 The Party's Over 1.15 I Concentrate on You 1.16 Don't Get Around Much Anymore 1.17 Street Scene 1.18 It's All Right with Me 1.19 Intermission Riff 1.20 Artistry in Rhythm ; Sign Off 2.1 'Round Midnight 2.2 Take the "A" Train 2.3 Cabin in the Sky 2.4 Four 2.5 Midnight Sun 2.6 Flamingo 2.7 Robbins' Nest 2.8 Opus in Orange 2.9 Perdido 2.10 That's All 2.11 Lullaby of Birdland 2.12 Easy to Love 2.13 Just You, Just Me 2.14 East of the Sun 2.15 Indiana 2.16 What a Difference a Day Makes 2.17 Borracho
NotesUnique 2011 two CD set. Disc One contains previously unreleased Kenton performances. Stan's under-rated 1959 band proves it belongs in the upper echelon of Kenton groups in appealing live sessions at the St. Francis hotel in San Francisco and Chicago's Blue Note. Elegant, thrilling and dramatic arrangements, both cool and hot, along with excellent ensemble delivery and rich sound quality make this a must-have disc for all Kenton fans and other big band junkies alike. Disc Two features never before recorded Kenton charts from the '50s by legendary writers Bill Holman, Bill Russo, Gene Roland and Lennie Niehaus. The DePaul University Jazz Ensemble delivers an appealing and robust program of major historical significance. From black dots on old pages that lay unknown for half a century to listener's ears courtesy of DePaul, Tantara and most of all, Stan Kenton.