The Kenton Era
1955 compilation album by Stan Kenton
The Kenton Era Released 1955 Recorded November 1, 1940 – December 7, 1954Various Locations Genre Jazz Length 154 :29 Label Capitol EOX/WDX 569
The Kenton Era is a compilation album by pianist and bandleader Stan Kenton featuring recordings from 1940 to 1954 which was originally released in two limited edition box sets, as fifteen 7 inch 45 rpm discs and four 12 inch LPs, on Capitol in 1955.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4] [ 5] [ 6] [ 7] [ 8] [ 9] [ 10]
Critical reception
The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow states "Kenton is heard reminiscing about his first 15 years in the business, there are some selections taken from his famous 1941 stint at the Rendezvous Ballroom in Balboa, CA, numbers from rehearsals in 1944, radio airchecks dating from 1944-48, some startling performances by Kenton's Innovations orchestra of 1950-51 and a few swinging numbers from his 1952-53 big band. Virtually all of the music is rare, making this an essential acquisition for collectors".[ 11]
Track listing
Part 1: Prologue
Stan Kenton Speaks of the Development of His Music - 11:48
Part 2: Balboa Bandwagon
"Artistry in Rhythm (Opening Theme)" (Stan Kenton) - 0:42
"Two Moods" (Ralph Yaw) - 2:08
"Etude for Saxophones" (Kenton) - 3:15
"I Got It Bad (and That Ain't Good) " (Duke Ellington , Paul Francis Webster ) - 2:59
"Lamento Gitano" (Traditional) - 2:54
"Reed Rapture" - 2:14
"La Cumparsita " (Gerardo Matos Rodríguez ) - 3:16
"St. James Infirmary " (Joe Primrose ) - 3:16
"Arkansas Traveler" (Traditional) - 2:03
"Artistry in Rhythm (Closing Theme)" (Kenton) - 0:56
Part 3: Growing Pains
"Russian Lullaby" (Irving Berlin ) - 2:19
"I Lost My Sugar in Salt Lake City" (Johnny Lang , Leon René ) - 2:05
"Opus a Dollar Three Eighty" (Pete Rugolo ) - 2:21
"I Know That You Know" (Vincent Youmans , Anne Caldwell ) - 1:51
"I'm Going Mad for a Pad" (Joe Greene , Stan Kenton, Jack Lawrence ) - 3:04
"Ol' Man River " (Jerome Kern , Oscar Hammerstein II ) - 3:01
"I'll Remember April " (Gene de Paul , Patricia Johnston, Don Raye ) - 3:03
"Liza " (George Gershwin , Ira Gershwin , Gus Kahn ) - 2:09
Part 4: Artistry in Rhythm
"One Twenty" (Yaw) - 2:41
"Body and Soul " (Johnny Green , Frank Eyton , Edward Heyman , Robert Sour ) - 3:14
"Tea for Two " (Vincent Youmans , Irving Caesar ) - 2:49
"I Never Thought I'd Sing the Blues" (Floyd Bean, Eddie Stone) - 2:57
"I've Got the World on a String " (Harold Arlen , Ted Koehler ) - 3:37
"Everybody Swing" (Gene Roland ) - 2:13
"You May Not Love Me" (Jimmy Van Heusen , Johnny Burke ) - 2:54
"More Than You Know " (Vincent Youmans , Edward Eliscu , Billy Rose ) - 2:23
Part 5: Progressive Jazz
"Artistry in Harlem Swing" (Roland) - 2:45
"If I Could Be with You " (James P. Johnson , Henry Creamer ) - 3:41
"By the River St. Marie" (Edgar Leslie , Harry Warren ) - 1:36
"Sophisticated Lady " (Ellington, Mitchell Parish ) - 3:11
"Interlude" (Rugolo) - 3:54
"Over the Rainbow " (Arlen, Yip Harburg ) - 3:19
"Machito" (Rugolo) - 2:15
"Elegy for Alto" (Kenton, Rugolo) - 4:02
Part 6: Innovations
"In Veradero" (Neal Hefti ) - 4:15
"Amazonia" (Laurindo Almeida ) - 4:37
"Salute" (Rugolo) - 4:02
"Coop's Solo" (Shorty Rogers ) - 3:39
"Ennui" (Bill Russo ) - 3:37
"Samana" (Manny Albam ) - 3:49
Part 7: Contemporary
"Swing House" (Gerry Mulligan ) - 2:53
"You Go to My Head " (J. Fred Coots , Haven Gillespie ) - 3:18
"Baa-Too-Kee" (Almeida) - 2:40
"Stella by Starlight " (Victor Young , Ned Washington ) - 3:16
"Bill's Blues" (Russo) - 2:51
"Modern Opus" (Robert Graettinger ) - 3:13
"Zoot" (Bill Holman ) - 3:16
Part 8: Epilogue
Epilogue: Stan Kenton Speaks a Word in Summation and Looks to the Future - 2:10
"Artistry in Rhythm (Theme)" (Kenton) - 3:58
Recording locations
Recorded at Music City, Hollywood, CA on November 1, 1940 (track 2-3), at the Rendezvous Ballroom in Balboa, CA on July 25, 1941 (tracks 2-2 & 2-6), August 17, 1941 (tracks 2-4, 2-7 & 2-9) and September 1, 1941 (tracks 2-1, 2-5, 2-8 & 2-10), at the Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, CA on January 14, 1944 (3-2, 3-6 & 3-8), at Band Rehearsal in Hollywood, CA on April 20, 1944 (3-4 & 3-7), at MacGregor Studio, Hollywood, CA on May 20, 1944 (3-5), at Band Rehearsal in Hollywood, CA on December 6, 1944 (3-1 & 3-3), at Radio Recorders , Hollywood, CA on November 27, 1945 (4-2), December 20, 1945 (4-1, 4-3 & 4-4) and July 18, 1946 (4-5 & 4-8), July 19, 1946 (4-6 & 4-7) and April 1, 1947 (5-1 to 5-4) at the Commodore Hotel , NYC, NY on December 13, 1947 (5-6), at the Hollywood Bowl , CA on June 12, 1948 (5-5, 5-7 & 5-8), at the Capitol Studios, Melrose Avenue, Hollywood CA on February 3, 1950 (6-2) and February 5, 1950 (6-1), March 19, 1952 (7-5) and March 20, 1952 (7-4), January 28, 1953 (7-4), January 30, 1953 (7-3) and December 7, 1954 (1-1 & 8-1), at the Cornell Rhythm Club Concert, Ithaca, NY on October 14, 1951 (6-3 to 6-6), at Universal Recorders in Chicago, IL on September 15, 1952 (7-1 & 7-2) and July 9, 1953 (8-2) and at The Alhambra in Paris, France, on September 18, 1953 (7-7).
Personnel
Bob Ahern - guitar
Manny Albam -
Laurindo Almeida - guitar, rhythm, soloist
Chico Álvarez - soloist, trumpet
Nestor Amaral - bongos, rhythm
John Anderson - trumpet
Al Anthony - alto saxophone, saxophone, soloist
Harold Arlen -
Bill Atkinson - trombone
Don Bagley - bass
Chet Ball - saxophone
Frank Beach - trumpet
Floyd Bean -
Morey Beeson - saxophone
Gregory Bemko - cello
Irving Berlin -
Milt Bernhart - soloist, trombone
Eddie Bert - trombone
Harry Betts - soloist, trombone
Ralph Blaze - guitar, tuba
Zachary Bock - cello
Ray Borden - trumpet
Russ Burgher - trumpet
Irving Caesar -
Bart Caldarell - saxophone
Anne Caldwell -
Conte Candoli - soloist, trumpet
John Carroll - soloist, trumpet
Buddy Childers - trumpet
June Christy - vocals
Dick Cole - trombone
Ralph Collier - drums
Bob Cooper - tenor saxophone, saxophone, soloist
John David Coppola - trumpet
Earl Cornwell - violin
Jack Costanzo - bongos, soloist
Al Costi - guitar
Phil Davidson - violin
Don Dennis - trumpet
Anthony S. Doria - violin
Red Dorris - tenor saxophone, saxophone, soloist
Gene Englund - bass, tuba
Jim Falzone - drums
George Faye - trombone
Maynard Ferguson - trumpet
Tony Ferina - saxophone
Alluísio Antunes "Lulu" Ferreira - rhythm
Bob Fitzpatrick - trombone
Stan Fletcher - tuba
Harry Forbes - trombone
Barry Galbraith - guitar
Karl George - trumpet
Bob Gioga - saxophone
John Graas - french horn, horn
Robert F. Graettinger - arranger,
Bart Gray - violin
Mel Green - trumpet
Frank Greene - coordination
María Mendez Grever -
Johnny Halliburton - trombone
Oscar Hammerstein II -
Ken Hanna - arranger, trumpet
E.Y. "Yip" Harburg -
Alex Harding - saxophone
Stanley Harris - viola
Buddy Hayes - bass
Bill Holman - saxophone
James Damian Holmes - violin
Gene Howard - vocals
John Howell - trumpet
Paul Israel - viola
Gabe Jellen - cello
Milt Kabak - arranger, trombone
George Kast - soloist, violin
Dick Kenney - trombone
Stan Kenton - bandleader, piano, Primary Artist
Bob "Dingbod" Kesterson - bass
Ray Klein - trombone
Irv Kluger - drums
Maurice Koukel - violin
Alex Law - violin
Skip Layton - soloist, trombone
Bob Lively - saxophone
Ivan Lopes - bongos
Abe Luboff - bass
Bob Lymperis - trumpet
Shelly Manne - drums
Ruban McFall - trumpet
Dick Meldonian - saxophone
Seb Mercurio - violin
Eddie Meyers - alto saxophone, saxophone, soloist
Dolly Mitchell - vocals
Dick Morse - trumpet
Dwight Muma - violin
Vido Musso - tenor saxophone, saxophone, soloist
Boots Mussulli - alto saxophone, saxophone, soloist
Danny Napolitano - violin
Lennie Niehaus - alto saxophone, saxophone, soloist
Anita O'Day - soloist, vocals
Herbert Offner - violin
José Oliveira - bongos
Jack Ordean - alto saxophone, saxophone, soloist
Lloyd Otto - french horn, horn
Carl Ottobrino - violin
Don Paladino - trumpet
Art Pepper - alto saxophone, saxophone, soloist
Al Porcino - trumpet
George Price - horn
Clyde Reisinger - trumpet
Joe Rizzo - arranger
George Roberts - soloist, trombone
Shorty Rogers - trumpet
Gene Roland - arranger, trumpet
Ted Romersa - saxophone
Pete Rugolo - arranger
Howard Rumsey - bass
Bill Russo - soloist, trombone
Eddie Safranski - bass, soloist
Charlie Scarle - violin
Dave Schildkraut - saxophone
Bud Shank - flute, saxophone, soloist
Aaron Shapiro - viola
Charlie Shirley - arranger
Jimmy Simms - trombone
Zoot Sims & His Five Brothers - tenor saxophone, saxophone, soloist
Miff Sines - trombone
Sam Singer - viola
Clyde Singleton - bass
Bill Smiley - trombone
Dave Smiley - viola
Don Smith - trumpet
Bart Varsalona - trombone
Joe Vernon - drums
Carlos Vidal - Congas
George Weidler - alto saxophone, saxophone, soloist
Warner Weidler - saxophone
Ray Wetzel - soloist, trumpet
Stu Williamson - trumpet
Kai Winding - soloist, trombone
Ben Zimberoff - violin
Freddie Zito - trombone
References
^ Vosbein, P. Stan Kenton Discography: The Kenton Era accessed April 19, 2016
^ The Capitol Sessions of Stan Kenton: 1944 accessed April 19, 2016
^ The Capitol Sessions of Stan Kenton: 1945 accessed April 19, 2016
^ The Capitol Sessions of Stan Kenton: 1946 accessed April 19, 2016
^ The Capitol Sessions of Stan Kenton: 1947 accessed April 19, 2016
^ The Capitol Sessions of Stan Kenton: 1950 accessed April 19, 2016
^ The Capitol Sessions of Stan Kenton: 1952 accessed April 19, 2016
^ The Capitol Sessions of Stan Kenton: 1953 accessed April 19, 2016
^ The Capitol Sessions of Stan Kenton: 1954 accessed April 19, 2016
^ Album details accessed April 19, 2016
^ a b Yanow, Scott. The Kenton Era – Review at AllMusic . Retrieved April 19, 2016.
Studio albums Compilation albums Live albums Compositions
Years given are for the recording(s) featuring Art Pepper, not first release.
As leader or co-leader WithStan Kenton WithShorty Rogers With others
Chet Baker Big Band (1956)
Mucho Calor (Conte Candoli , 1957)
Hoagy Sings Carmichael (Hoagy Carmichael , 1956)
California Hard (Dolo Coker , 1976)
Herb Ellis Meets Jimmy Giuffre (1959)
On the Road (Art Farmer , 1976)
Birds and Ballads (Johnny Griffin , 1978)
Mistral (Freddie Hubbard , 1980)
Very R.A.R.E. (Elvin Jones , 1979)
Some Like It Hot (Barney Kessel , 1959)
The West Coast Sound (Shelly Manne , 1953)
Cool Heat (Anita O'Day , 1959)
Film soundtracks
Years given are for the recording(s), not first release, except where noted.
As leader or co-leader WithStan Kenton WithPete Rugolo Sideman with others Soundtracks Arranger
Christmas Album (Herb Alpert, released 1968)
Chet Baker & Strings (1953–54)
You're the Reason I'm Living (for Bobby Darin , 1962–63)
Bobby Darin Sings The Shadow of Your Smile (for Bobby Darin, released 1966)
Ode to Billie Joe (for Bobbie Gentry , released 1967)
Local Gentry (for Bobbie Gentry, released 1968)
The Delta Sweete (for Bobbie Gentry, released 1968)
Reza (for Terry Gibbs , 1966)
Lena Like Latin (for Lena Horne , 1963)
In Love Again! (for Peggy Lee , 1963)
Pass Me By (for Peggy Lee, 1965)
The West Coast Sound (for Shelly Manne , 1953–55)
My Son the Jazz Drummer! (for Shelly Manne, 1962)
Portrait of Carmen (for Carmen McRae , 1967)
The Sound of Silence (for Carmen McRae, 1967–68)
The Wichita Train Whistle Sings (for Michael Nesmith , 1968)
Big Swing Face , 1967)
Buddy & Soul (for Buddy Rich, 1969)
A Spoonful of Jazz (for Bud Shank, 1967)
Comin' Home Baby! (for Mel Tormé , 1962)
Arranger forThe Monkees
Years given are for the recording(s), not first release, unless stated otherwise.
As leader or co-leader
The Brothers (and Stan Getz , 1949–52)
Jutta Hipp with Zoot Sims (1956)
The Modern Art of Jazz by Zoot Sims (1956)
Tonite's Music Today (and Bob Brookmeyer , 1956)
Whooeeee (and Bob Brookmeyer, 1956)
Zoot! (1956)
Locking Horns (and Joe Newman , 1957)
Stretching Out (and Bob Brookmeyer, 1958)
Jazz Alive! A Night at the Half Note (and Al Cohn, Phil Woods , 1959)
Down Home (1960)
Two Jims and Zoot /Otra Vez (Jimmy Raney and Jim Hall , 1964)
Inter-Action (and Sonny Stitt , 1965)
Waiting Game (1966)
The Greatest Jazz Concert in the World (multiple leaders, 1967)
Nirvana (and Bucky Pizzarelli , Buddy Rich , 1974)
Basie & Zoot (and Count Basie , 1975)
The Tenor Giants Featuring Oscar Peterson (and Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis , 1975)
Zoot Sims and the Gershwin Brothers (and Joe Pass , Oscar Peterson , 1975)
Soprano Sax (1976)
Hawthorne Nights (1976)
If I'm Lucky (and Jimmy Rowles , 1977)
For Lady Day (1978)
Warm Tenor (and Jimmy Rowles , 1979)
The Sweetest Sounds (and Rune Gustafsson , 1979)
Just Friends (and Harry Edison , 1980)
Art 'n' Zoot (and Art Pepper , 1981)
Recordings withAl Cohn
From A to...Z (1956)
The Sax Section (Cohn led, 1956)
Tenor Conclave (and Hank Mobley , John Coltrane , 1957)
The Four Brothers... Together Again! (and Herbie Steward , Serge Chaloff , 1957)
Al and Zoot (1957)
Blues and Haikus (Jack Kerouac , 1959)
SteveIreneo! (and Irene Kral , Steve Allen , 1959)
Son of Drum Suite (Cohn, 1960)
You 'n' Me (1960)
Either Way (1961)
Jazz Mission to Moscow (Cohn, 1962)
Body and Soul (1973)
Motoring Along (1974)
WithQuincy Jones WithGerry Mulligan With others
Pepper Adams Plays the Compositions of Charlie Mingus (1963)
Encounter! (Pepper Adams , 1968)
Trigger Happy! /East Coast Sounds (Trigger Alpert /Sims, Cohn, Tony Scott , 1956)
Chet Baker & Strings (1953–54)
Chet Baker Plays the Best of Lerner and Loewe (1959)
The Bosses (Count Basie and "Big Joe" Turner , 1973)
Louis Bellson Quintet (1954)
The Genius of Ray Charles (1959)
Jazz Is Universal (Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland Big Band , 1961)
Chris Connor (1956)
The Book Cooks (Booker Ervin , 1960)
Loose Blues (Bill Evans , 1962)
The Aztec Suite (Art Farmer , 1959)
South American Cookin' (Curtis Fuller , 1961)
Creole Cookin' (Bobby Hackett , 1967)
The Hawk in Hi Fi (Coleman Hawkins , 1956)
Portraits on Standards (Stan Kenton , 1953)
The Kenton Era (Stan Kenton, 1953)
The Manhattan Transfer (released 1975)
Profiles (Gary McFarland , 1966)
Something to Swing About (Carmen McRae , 1959)
Ms. Jazz (Carmen McRae, 1973)
Metronome All-Stars 1956 (1956)
The Complete Town Hall Concert (Charles Mingus , 1962)
Arranged by Montrose (Jack Montrose , 1954)
Encyclopedia of Jazz (Oliver Nelson , 1966)
The Sound of Feeling (Oliver Nelson, 1966)
Jazzhattan Suite (Oliver Nelson/Jazz Interactions Orchestra, 1967)
All the Sad Young Men (Anita O'Day , 1962)
Transition (Buddy Rich, Lionel Hampton , 1974)
Shorty Rogers Courts the Count (1954)
Samba Para Dos (Lalo Schifrin , Bob Brookmeyer, 1963)
Moonlight in Vermont (Johnny Smith , 1952)
Phoebe Snow (1974)
Broadway Soul (Sonny Stitt , 1965)
Vaughan and Violins (Sarah Vaughan , 1958)
The Duke Ellington Songbook, Vol. 1 (Sarah Vaughan, 1979)
Linger Awhile: Live at Newport and More (Sarah Vaughan, 1979)
The Jazz Guitarist (Chuck Wayne, 1953)
At Newport '63 (Joe Williams , 1963)