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| ARTIST: | Stan Kenton |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Mama Jazz Foundation |
| TYPE: | Big Band, Big Bands, Bop, Cool, Hard Bop, Jazz, Jazz Music, Mainstream Jazz, Modern Big Band, Orchestral Jazz, Pop, Post-Bop, Progressive Big Band, Progressive Jazz, Swing, Traditional Pop, West Coast Jazz |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Artistry In Rhythm - Pete Rugolo, Be Bop Charlie - The Bob Florence Limited Edition, Eager Beaver - Pete Rugolo, Night In Tunisia - Maynard Ferguson And The Big Bop Nouveau Band, All About Ronnie - Chris Connor, Looking Up Old Friends - The Buddy Childers Big Band, Opus In Pastels - Pete Rugolo, Certain Circles - The Bill Holman Big Band, My Old Flame - Marty Paich, A Smith Named Greg - H. Levy, It's All Right With Me - Lennie Niehaus, Malaguena - Bill Holman |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 734956100421 |
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Customer Reviews of 50th Anniversary Celebration: The Best of Back to Balboa
This is NOT the Kenton band! This is the Kenton Alumni Band and others from a celebration and conference held on May 30 to June 2, 1991. Some of the sounds were not too good, but some good stuff too. The Kenton discipline is certainly not there, but what can you expect.
Not true to orginial music. Sounded off key and distracted.
Sounded to me like a pickup band from the local musicians union. I know that a lot of the musicians connected with the band were individual stars and performers in their own right. The performance did not follow along from the orginial book. The orginial recordings dating from 1952 were crisp and even when these selections were heard in person they did not deviate from the orginial. I was disappointed that they were not true. The trombone section sounded off key with every one trying to lead. This was a signature of the band and, I am afraid it missed the mark. Now, I know why there was no Ghost Band after his death.