Music : The Stan Kenton Story

The Stan Kenton Story

by: Stan Kenton




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 122554







Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0793515011325
Format: Box set, Import
Label: Proper Box UK
Manufacturer: Proper Box UK
Number Of Discs: 4
Publisher: Proper Box UK
Release Date: May 28, 2001
Sales Rank: 122554
Studio: Proper Box UK









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Album Description:
Here are the extensive highlights of the first ten years ofthe Kenton era, presented through 93 tracks on 4 CDs and accompanied by a 48 page booklet that tells the life story of this extraordinary figure, including rare photos and full track information. Additional artists include, Dizzy Gillespie, Stan Getz, Anita O'Day, June Christy, Kai Winding, Shelly Manne, Machito and Laurindo Almeida. 2000 release. 4 standard jewel cases housed together in a deluxe slipcase.









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Disc 1:
  1. Suite for Saxophones: Opus in Pastels/A Reed Rapture/Etude for ...
  2. Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me
  3. Eager Beaver
  4. Harlem Folk Dance
  5. Artistry in Rhythm
  6. I'm Going Mad for a Pad
  7. And Her Tears Flowed Like Wine
  8. Gotta' Be Gettin'
  9. Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye
  10. Are You Livin', Old Man?
  11. Balboa Bash
  12. I Want a Grown-Up Man
  13. Travelin' Man
  14. Tampico
  15. Southern Scandal
  16. It's Been a Long, Long Time
  17. Don't Let Me Dream
  18. Just A-Sittin' and A-Rockin'
  19. Artistry Jumps
  20. Painted Rhythm
  21. Blue Music
  22. Body and Soul
Disc 2:
  1. Easy Street
  2. On the Sunny Side of the Street
  3. I Surrender, Dear
  4. Begin the Beguine
  5. Two Moose in a Caboose
  6. Solitude
  7. No Baby, Nobody But You
  8. Tea for Two
  9. One Twenty
  10. I Never Thought I'd Sing the Blues
  11. Shoo Fly Pie and Apple Pan Dowdy
  12. I Been Down in Texas
  13. Intermission Riff
  14. Four Months, Three Weeks, Two Days, One Hour Blues
  15. Artistry in Boogie
  16. Come Back to Sorrento
  17. I Got the Sun in the Morning
  18. Peg O' My Heart
  19. Come Rain or Come Shine
  20. He's Funny That Way
  21. Ain't No Misery in Me
  22. Artistry in Percussion
  23. Safranski (Artistry in Bass)
  24. Artistry in Bolero
Disc 3:
  1. Yesterdays
  2. I've Got the World on a String
  3. Ecuador
  4. More Than You Know
  5. Lover Man
  6. Scotch and Water
  7. Cocktails for Two
  8. Everybody Swing
  9. Willow Weep for Me
  10. Fantasy
  11. Concerto to End All Concertos
  12. Opus in Pastels
  13. After You
  14. Down in Chi-Hua-Hua
  15. Rhythm Incorporated (Capitol Punishment), Pt. 1-2
  16. There Is No Greater Love
  17. Across the Alley from the Alamo
  18. Collaboration
  19. Spider and the Fly
  20. Minor Riff
  21. Machito
  22. Lover
Disc 4:
  1. Artistry in Harlem Swing
  2. By the River Sainte Marie
  3. April in Paris
  4. Don't Worry 'Bout Me
  5. If I Could Be With You (One Hour Tonight)
  6. Elegy for Alto
  7. Soothe Me
  8. Chorale for Brass, Piano and Bongo (Prologue Suite, Second Movement)
  9. Theme to the West
  10. Abstraction (Prologue, Suite, Third Movement)
  11. Fugue for Rhythm Section
  12. Monotony
  13. Unison Riff
  14. Lament
  15. Impressionism
  16. I Told Ya I Love Ya, Now Get Out
  17. Cuban Carnival
  18. Peanut Vendor
  19. Thermopylae
  20. Over the Rainbow
  21. Metronome Riff
  22. Introduction to a Latin Rhythm [Prologue, Suite, First Movement]
  23. Journey to Brazil (Prologue Suite, Fourth Movement-Finale)
  24. How High the Moon


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Stan Kenton remembered
Excellent for those who enjoy the music of Stan Kenton. This collection clearly illustrates that 'the Kenton Sound' evolved over the years, with the help of a fantastic group of musicians!
I remember talking with Stan Kenton at a college concert in the '50s. He said that he played 'music for the people', and he also enjoyed talking about his music as well. A unique and talented gentleman!!
Thanks to this collection, the mellow sounds of Kenton will remain alive in my memory.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - relive the 50"s
Stan Kenton & June Christy bring back the great memories of the 50"s and the Crystal Ballroom concerts
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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best Kenton Collection ever, and a bargain at that
Proper records has done everything right here. The CDs are full, no 9-10 tracks per CD, but 18-20+. Better yet, the selection is excellent, and from a hard-to-get era -- 1941-1947. I find myself listening to this early Kenton more than his later recordings, and enjoying it more.
I found the accompanying booklet quite informative, in spite of being a Kenton fan since the 1950's. Another thing -- the notes give date of recording, and personnel. So many liner notes omit these, to my irritation.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Impressive First Chapter
These Proper box sets are a bargain--competently and intelligently produced. "The Stan Kenton Story" represents Kenton's band from 1942-1952, the period during which he established a distinctive sound, then found his visionary energies leading him to the experiments of the 44-piece Innovations Orchestra and the polytonal arrangements of Bob Graetinger.

Additionally, Kenton fans undoubtedly will wish to acquire music representing the other two chapters in Stan's career--first, the all-star, swinging, neo-bop ensemble that Kenton formed in 1952, culminating in his "Mellophonium Orchestra" and the end of his association with Capitol records; second, the traveling orchestras that he recorded on his own label, Creative World, between 1964 and 1979. If you're limiting your purchases, try "The Best of Stan Kenton" on Capitol and "Live at Redlands University" on Creative World.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - the stan kenton story
This is a 4 Cd box set with a fantastic booklet included, carefully researched by Stan Kenton expert - Joop Visser, with some really great b/w vintage photos that i have never seen before, and i have been an avid fan of the Kenton Sound for 45 years now.

This is a classy product, well presented in a strong carboard surround box and contains some of the "great" original Capitol records recordings from the mid 40's.

All the great Kenton sidemen are here in this collection, Buddy Childers, Shelley Manne,Kai Winding, Edie Safranski and many, many more from that great era.

If you are a Kenton Freak, dont miss this box set because its wonderful stuff!

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