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Complete MacGregor Transcriptions Vol.1, The

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発売日 2000年12月04日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルNaxos Jazz Legends
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 8120517
SKU 636943251720

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:57:59
ecorded in Los Angeles, California. Includes liner notes by Peter Dempsey.
録音 : モノラル (Studio)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Opening Theme (Artistry in Rhythm)

      アーティスト: Stan Kenton

    2. 2.
      Two Guitars

      アーティスト: Stan Kenton

    3. 3.
      Blues in Asia Minor

      アーティスト: Stan Kenton

    4. 4.
      You Alone

      アーティスト: Stan Kenton

    5. 5.
      Deep River

      アーティスト: Stan Kenton

    6. 6.
      A Setting in Motion

      アーティスト: Stan Kenton

    7. 7.
      Balboa Bash

      アーティスト: Stan Kenton

    8. 8.
      Don't Want That Woman Around

      アーティスト: Stan Kenton

    9. 9.
      Reed Rapture

      アーティスト: Stan Kenton

    10. 10.
      Safari

      アーティスト: Stan Kenton

    11. 11.
      Harlem Folk Dance

      アーティスト: Stan Kenton

    12. 12.
      La Cumparsita

      アーティスト: Stan Kenton

    13. 13.
      Night

      アーティスト: Stan Kenton

    14. 14.
      Two Moods

      アーティスト: Stan Kenton

    15. 15.
      Smokey

      アーティスト: Stan Kenton

    16. 16.
      Too Soon

      アーティスト: Stan Kenton

    17. 17.
      Opus in Pastels

      アーティスト: Stan Kenton

    18. 18.
      Moon Mist

      アーティスト: Stan Kenton

    19. 19.
      Elegie

      アーティスト: Stan Kenton

    20. 20.
      A Little Jive Is Good for You

      アーティスト: Stan Kenton

    21. 21.
      El Choclo

      アーティスト: Stan Kenton

    22. 22.
      Night Life

      アーティスト: Stan Kenton

    23. 23.
      Old Black Joe

      アーティスト: Stan Kenton

    24. 24.
      Tribute to a Flatted Fifth

      アーティスト: Stan Kenton

    25. 25.
      I Haven't the Heart

      アーティスト: Stan Kenton

    26. 26.
      Closing Theme (Artistry in Rhythm)

      アーティスト: Stan Kenton

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Stan Kenton

その他
プロデューサー: David Lennick (Compilation)

商品の紹介

ith this release, volume one in a series, Naxos Jazz gets its hands on some of the earliest recordings of the Stan Kenton band, an ear-opening collection of MacGregor radio transcriptions made around the time that he was recording for Decca. These, mind you, date well before the series of path-breaking Capitol recordings that made the band famous -- and they show the Kenton sound already partially in place, the trademark staccato sax section punctuating the line, the brasses just starting to blast. Even at this point, you cannot mistake this band for anyone's else's, even in the more commercially motivated tunes. Interestingly, only a handful of the nine Decca titles appear here, leaving room for a lot of material that went undocumented by the major labels. There are also a few previews of Kenton-penned recordings to come: the Kenton theme "Artistry in Rhythm" (which he pilfered from Ravel's "Daphnis and Chloe"), the jumping "Harlem Folk Dance," and the sublime "Opus in Pastels" (here, it's faster and more staccato in phrasing than the great 1946 Capitol recording). Chico Alvarez's trumpet can be heard in several solo spots, and Howard Rumsey's scatted loosey-goosey bass solo feature, "A Setting in Motion" (which Decca recorded under the title "Concerto for Doghouse"), is a kick. Some of the MacGregors had appeared on LP as early as 1953, yet this systematic release should easily supersede all earlier efforts, with clean, listenable transfers but no personnel listings. ~ Richard S. Ginell|
Rovi

With this release, volume one in a series, Naxos Jazz gets its hands on some of the earliest recordings of the Stan Kenton band, an ear-opening collection of MacGregor radio transcriptions made around the time that he was recording for Decca. These, mind you, date well before the series of path-breaking Capitol recordings that made the band famous -- and they show the Kenton sound already partially in place, the trademark staccato sax section punctuating the line, the brasses just starting to blast. Even at this point, you cannot mistake this band for anyone's else's, even in the more commercially motivated tunes. Interestingly, only a handful of the nine Decca titles appear here, leaving room for a lot of material that went undocumented by the major labels. There are also a few previews of Kenton-penned recordings to come: the Kenton theme "Artistry in Rhythm" (which he pilfered from Ravel's "Daphnis and Chloe"), the jumping "Harlem Folk Dance," and the sublime "Opus in Pastels" (here, it's faster and more staccato in phrasing than the great 1946 Capitol recording). Chico Alvarez's trumpet can be heard in several solo spots, and Howard Rumsey's scatted loosey-goosey bass solo feature, "A Setting in Motion" (which Decca recorded under the title "Concerto for Doghouse"), is a kick. Some of the MacGregors had appeared on LP as early as 1953, yet this systematic release should easily supersede all earlier efforts, with clean, listenable transfers but no personnel listings. ~ Richard S. Ginell
Rovi

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