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Live in Europe
Stan Kenton
Live in Europe
Genres: Jazz, Pop
 
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All Artists: Stan Kenton
Title: Live in Europe
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Dutton Vocalion UK
Original Release Date: 1/1/2005
Re-Release Date: 12/13/2005
Album Type: Import
Genres: Jazz, Pop
Styles: Swing Jazz, Easy Listening
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 765387812522
 

CD Reviews

A Thrilling Finale
John Tapscott | Canada | 01/17/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Though Stan Kenton would lead his band on tours in 1977 and 1978, this live recording from September 1976 is the band's last official recording. This well recorded 46 CD (a straight re-issue of the LP) is a thrilling, if unplanned, finale to Kenton's recording career.



In a way, "Live in Europe" summarizes Kenton's career. Charts are drawn from all 4 decades of the band's history - "Eager Beaver/Artistry in Rhythm" from the `40's; "Love For Sale" and "My Old Flame" from the `50's; "Turtle Talk" and " I'm Glad There is You" from the 60's; and the remaining 3 charts," Lush Life"," Tattooed Lady" and "Fire and Ice" are from the 70's, written especially for this band by arranger Alan Yankee. Other arrangers include Pete Rugolo, Dee Barton, Marty Paich, and Kenton himself - an impressive line-up, indeed.



Throughout the program you hear the Kenton band's great command of dynamics from extremely soft to all-out fortissimo. The band cuts its Latin speciality ("Love For Sale"); swings hard ("Tattooed Lady" and parts of "Lush Life"); caresses a ballad ("I'm Glad There is You"); plays with tremendous control building up to a dramatic climax at a very slow tempo ("My Old Flame"), and tackles modern harmonic material like "Turtle Talk" and the awe-inspiring "Fire and Ice." And it's great to hear Stan do the band call before the out-chorus on "Artistry in Rhythm."



The band's performance is typically Kentonian, which is to say tight and powerful, and includes strong solos from trombonists Dick Shearer and Jeff Uusitalo, alto saxophonist Terry Layne, trumpeter Steve Campos, and especially from tenor saxophonist Roy Reynolds and trumpeter Tim Hagans, who blow two of the hottest solos ever captured on a Kenton recording on "Fire and Ice". The rhythm section of John Worster, bass Gary Hobbs, drums, and Ramon Lopez, Latin percussion drives the band hard and is right on the money at every tempo. And of course, one must never forget the lyrical piano solos of Stan Kenton and especially his inspiring leadership and personality which were the keys to the band's success.



"Live In Europe" is full of atmosphere and good memories, and proves once again why the Stan Kenton Orchestra was such a powerful and popular musical force for four decades. Warmly recommended to Kenton fans and those discovering the Kenton sound for the first time."