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Format: | | CD |
Condition: | | NEAR MINT (NM OR M-) / NEAR MINT (NM OR M-) (Media / Cover) More Info |
Label: | | Capitol Jazz CDP7984512 |
Country: | | US |
Released: | | 1992 |
Genre: | | Big Band |
Num In Set: | | 1 |
Barcode: | | 077779845125 |
Quantity: | | 1 in stock |
Seller Ref: | | 2170685381 HST-g 8/1/17 1 |
CD is clean and solid. Nice playback. No saw-cuts or punch-holes
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Tracklist
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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 | 17 | Artistry In Rhythm | 4:31 |
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Barcode and Identifiers
Barcode: 0 77779 84512 5 Matrix / RunoutMirrored: B2 98451 L2420E
Credits Bass - Bob Fitzpatrick (Tracks: 15 to 17), Don Bagley, Joe Mondragon (Tracks: 15 to 17), Kent Larsen (Tracks: 15 to 17), Milt Bernhart (Tracks: 15 to 17), Red Mitchell (Tracks: 15 to 17) Cello - Armand Kaproff (Tracks: 15 to 17), Eleanor Slatkin (Tracks: 15 to 17), Joseph Saxon (Tracks: 15 to 17), Kurt Reher (Tracks: 15 to 17), Robert La Marchina (Tracks: 15 to 17) Conductor - Stan Kenton Drums - Mel Lewis (Tracks: 1 to 14) Flute, Flute [Alto] - Bud Shank (Tracks: 15 to 17) Guitar - Laurindo Almeida (Tracks: 15 to 17), Ralph Blaze (Tracks: 1 to 14) Percussion - Frank Flynn (Tracks: 15 to 17), Larry Bunker (Tracks: 15 to 17), Shelly Manne (Tracks: 15 to 17) Piano - Stan Kenton Reissue Producer - Ted Daryll Remastered By - Joe Brescio Saxophone - Bill Perkins (Tracks: 1 to 14), Jack Nimitz (Tracks: 1 to 14), Lennie Niehaus (Tracks: 1 to 14), Skeets Herfurt (Tracks: 1 to 14), Spencer Sinatra (Tracks: 1 to 14), Vido Musso (Tracks: 1 to 14) Trombone - Bob Fitzpatrick (Tracks: 1 to 14), Carl Fontana (Tracks: 1 to 14), Don Kelly (Tracks: 1 to 14), Jim Amlotte (Tracks: 15 to 17), Kenny Shroyer (Tracks: 15 to 17), Kent Larsen (Tracks: 1 to 14), Milt Bernhart (Tracks: 1 to 14) Trumpet - Don Paladino (Tracks: 1 to 14), Ed Leddy (Tracks: 1 to 14), Maynard Ferguson (Tracks: 1 to 14), Pete Candoli (Tracks: 1 to 14), Sam Noto (Tracks: 1 to 14), Vinnie Tanno (Tracks: 1 to 14) Viola - Alexander Neiman (Tracks: 15 to 17), David Sterkin (Tracks: 15 to 17), Sanford Schonbach (Tracks: 15 to 17), Virginia Majewski (Tracks: 15 to 17) Violin - Alfred Lustgarten (Tracks: 15 to 17), Benny Gill (Tracks: 15 to 17), Dan Lube (Tracks: 15 to 17), David Frisina (Tracks: 15 to 17) -
Notes Recorded in Hollywood, 1 to 14 at Goldwyn Studios, February, 11, 1956; 15 to 17 at Capitol Tower, July 14 & 15, 1958 Remastered at the Master Cutting Room, New York City. All tracks except 5, 15 to 17 mono. It is not clear whether Joseph Saxon or Eleanor Slatkin played Cello on 15 to 17, nor if Don Bagley or Red Mitchell played on these tracks, nor if Shelly Manne or Frank Flynn. Extensive anonymous liner notes. Track 1 to 4, 6 to 14 originally released as "Kenton in Hi-Fi" mid 1956, 15 to 17 from the 1958 album "Lush Interlude". Track 5 was released on the later stereo release of "Kenton in Hi-Fi" and the reissue "Kenton in Stereo"
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