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The Stan Kenton Collection 1937-1947
Stan Kenton
The Stan Kenton Collection 1937-1947
Stan Kenton
This is part of a mini-series on our competitively priced budget label Fabulous under the banner of Jazz Legends, presenting some of great and influential names of jazz, with recordings drawn from the classic era of the genre's development between 1920 and 1950. Stan Kenton was one of the most innovative band leaders of the swing era and beyond, developing what he called "progressive jazz" in a concert orchestra format during a time when many big bands were failing. This collection traces the first decade of his recording career beginning with his days as a swing era pianist and his early days as a bandleader, leading through to the time when he really hit the big time in the late '40s. As such it is a fascinating journey through the evolution of his compositions, and the increasing complexity and sophistication of his orchestra's arrangements to the point around 1947 where he had developed a truly radical and challenging approach to big band music. Unlike many of the other artists in our jazz legends series, his work did not necessarily involve performing with other leading contemporaries within the genre, but his was a distinctive and single-minded strand of activity, and the collection makes for highly entertaining and enlightening listening.
Media | Music CD (Compact Disc) |
Number of discs | 1 |
Released | August 12, 2013 |
EAN/UPC | 0824046035525 |
Label | FABULOUS FABCD355 |
Genre | Jazz |
Dimensions | 128 × 146 × 10 mm · 90 g |
Track list
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- So Rare Gus Arnheim and His Orchestra (June 23 1937)
- Etude for Saxophones (Nov.1 1940)
- Reed Rapture (Mbs Broadcast Balboa Beach July 25 1941)
- Gambler's Blues (St. James Infirmary) (Feb. 13 1942)
- Eager Beaver (Nov.19 1943)
- Artistry in Rhythm (Production on Theme) (Nov.19 1943)
- Five O'clock Drag (Afrs "Downbeat" April 20 1944)
- And Her Tears Flowed Like Wine (May 20 1944)
- Tampico (May 4 1945)
- It's Been a Long Long Time (July 30 1945)
- Artistry Jumps (Oct. 30 1945)
- Painted Rhythm (Oct. 30 1945)
- Shoo-fly Pie & Apple Pan Dowdy (Dec.26 1945)
- Intermission Riff (Jan. 14 1946)
- Concerto to End All Concertos (July 26 1946)
- Opus in Pastels (Aug. 2 1946)
- His Feet Too Big for De Bed (Jan. 2 1947)
- Machito (Mar. 31 1947)
- Elegy for Alto (Sept. 24 1947)
- Peanut Vendor (Dec.6 1947)
- Thermopolae (Dec.6 1947)
- Introduction to a Latin Rhythm (Prologue Suite First Mvt.) (
- Harlem Holiday (Dec. 22 1947)
- Interlude (Dec. 22 1947)
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