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Stan Kenton - With The Danish Radio Big Band (2002) [Big Band]; FLAC (image+.cue)

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Stan Kenton - With The Danish Radio Big Band (2002) [Big Band]; FLAC (image+.cue)

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Artist: Stan Kenton
Album: With The Danish Radio Big Band
Genre: Big Band
Label: Storyville
Released: 2002
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue)
Tracklist:
  1. Artistry In Rhythm
  2. Malaguena
  3. I'm Glad There Is You
  4. The Blues Story
  5. Love For Sale
  6. Stella By Starlight
  7. Limehouse Blues
  8. Interlude
  9. Dragonwyck
  10. Yesterdays
  11. Aretemis And Apollo
  12. Cuban Fire Suite
  13. Talk
  14. It's The Talk Of The Town
  15. Fanfare

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    Personnel:
  • Stan Kenton (piano);
  • Ole Molin (guitar);
  • Uffe Karskov (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone);
  • Rolf Billberg, Erling Christensen (alto saxophone);
  • Bent Jaedig (tenor saxophone);
  • Bent Juul Nielsen (baritone saxophone);
  • Svend Lundvig, Idrees Sulieman, Allan Botschinsky, Palle Mikkelborg, Palle Bolvig (trumpet);
  • Preben Garnov (flugelhorn, French horn);
  • Peter H. Larsen, Knud Sorensen (flugelhorn);
  • John Lind , Torolf Molgaard, Ole Kurt Jensen (trombone);
  • Bjarne Rostvold (drums);
  • Per-Christian Nielsen, John Steffensen (percussion).

This CD is a bit unusual, for it features Stan Kenton in Copenhagen without his orchestra, lending his repertoire and his piano playing to the Danish Radio Big Band. This performance from 1966 was important in gaining recognition for the orchestra, and it also showed that the power of Kenton's music could be transferred to a completely different band. The arrangements of Kenton, Bill Holman, Gene Roland, Pete Rugolo, and Johnny Richards are interpreted with spirit and sympathy by the European musicians and there is solo space for trombonists Torolf Molgaard and John Lind, altoist Rolf Billberg, tenors Bent Jaedig and Uffe Karskov, and trumpeters Idrees Sulieman (the only American in the band) and Palle Mikkelborg. Kenton also solos on "I'm Glad There Is You" and "Interlude." The highlights include the stirring "Malaguena," Bill Holman's transformation of "Limehouse Blues," and the 12-and-a-half-minute "Cuban Fire Suite." Overall, this is a historical curiosity that should interest fans of Stan Kenton's music.
review by Scott Yanow

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