| Artist: Stan Kenton |
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Song Listing
Disc 1
Song Title
1. Fanfare for the New ~ Stan Kenton
2. Stan Kenton's Remarks ~ Stan Kenton
3. Commencement ~ Stan Kenton
4. Lush Waltz ~ Stan Kenton
5. Opus for Tympani ~ Stan Kenton
6. Color It Brass ~ Stan Kenton
7. Sphinx, The ~ Stan Kenton
8. Rhapsody in Blue ~ Stan Kenton
9. Artemis and Apollo ~ Stan Kenton
10. Neophonic Impressions '65 ~ Stan Kenton
Disc 2
Song Title
1. Trilogy ~ Stan Kenton
2. Conflict ~ Stan Kenton
3. Stan Kenton's Remarks ~ Stan Kenton
4. Music for Band and Piano, No.2 ~ Stan Kenton
Album Notes and Credits
Notes & Personnel Info |
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| Personnel: Laurindo Almeida (guitar); Jack Nimitz, Bill Perkins, Bud Shank (reeds); Conte Candoli, Dalton Smith, Al Porcino, Ray Triscari, Ollie Mitchell (trumpet); Arthur Maebe, Richard Perissi, Bill Hinshaw, Vincent DeRosa, John Cave (French horn); Red Callender (trombone, tuba); Milt Bernhart, Bob Fitzpatrick, Frank Rosolino, Jim Amlotte (trombone); Michael Lang , Friedrich Gulda (piano); Shelly Manne (drums); Frank Carlson (percussion). | |
| Liner Note Author: Terry Vosbein. | |
| Recording information: 01/04/1965. | |
Producer: Bill Lichtenauer |
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Compilation Appearances
| Def American Songbook Vol.1 | |
| Jazz:smithsonian Anthology |
Associated Artists and Works
| Barnet, Charlie | |
| Beneke, Tex | |
| Christy, June | |
| Four Freshmen | |
| Four Freshmen (The) | |
| James, Harry | |
| James, Harry (Big Band) | |
| O'Day, Anita | |
| Stan Kenton Orchestra |
Technical Info
| Release Date : 10/03/2005 | |
| Original Release Date : 2005 | |
| Catalog ID : T2CD 1120 | |
| Label : Tantara Records | |
| Number of Discs : 2 | |
| Studio/Live : Studio | |
| Mono/Stereo : Stereo | |
| SPAR Code : n/a | |
| UPC : 00780291112025 |
Professional Reviews
JazzTimes (pp.116-118)
- "In 'The Sphinx,' Schifrin explores contrapuntal brass lines; Manne holds a master class in doubling orchestral accents and pianist Mike Lang re-creates the total canvas with wide-spread octaves."
- "In 'The Sphinx,' Schifrin explores contrapuntal brass lines; Manne holds a master class in doubling orchestral accents and pianist Mike Lang re-creates the total canvas with wide-spread octaves."

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