Stan Kenton And His Orchestra - Kenton In HI-FI (Remastered) (1956/2021) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Stan Kenton
Title: Kenton In HI-FI
Year Of Release: 1956/2021
Label: RevOla
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/48, FLAC (tracks), 320 kbps
Total Time: 00:59:37
Total Size: 704 / 361 / 158 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Kenton In HI-FI
Year Of Release: 1956/2021
Label: RevOla
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/48, FLAC (tracks), 320 kbps
Total Time: 00:59:37
Total Size: 704 / 361 / 158 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01 - Artistry Jumps 02:37
02 - Interlude 03:04
03 - Intermission Riff 04:14
04 - Minor Riff 03:02
05 - Minor Riff (Alt. Take) 03:01
06 - Collaboration 02:37
07 - Painted Rhythm 03:02
08 - Southern Scandal 03:04
09 - The Peanut Vendor 04:35
10 - Eager Beaver 03:22
11 - Concerto To End All Concertos 07:02
12 - Artistry In Boogie 02:37
13 - Lover 02:33
14 - Unison Riff 03:09
15 - Opus In Pastels 04:08
16 - Machito 02:54
17 - Artistry In Rhythm 04:36
After years of big band experimentation, Stan Kenton seemed to settle into a more grounded groove on 1956's In Hi-Fi. To his credit, Kenton did keep things swinging before, even in the midst of high brow bombast like the string-laden, 39 piece Innovations in Modern Music orchestra and numerous jazz meets Stravinsky projects. This uncanny balance of flow and brains came out of Kenton's own tempered direction and fine contributions by the likes of arranger Pete Rugolo, trumpeter Shorty Rogers, alto saxophonist Art Pepper, and singers Anita O'Day and June Christy. Thanks to a seamless mix of dazzling charts and liberal doses of Lunceford and Ellington-inspired swing, the marriage certainly works on Kenton in Hi-Fi. Old hits like "Eager Beaver" and "Artistry In Boogie" sparkle in the warm glow of '50s stereo technology, while fiery renditions of "Lover" and "The Peanut Vendor" show the famous muscle of the Kenton band. With the stellar playing of tenor saxophonist Vido Musso, trumpeter Pete Candoli, and drummer Mel Lewis to look forward to, one can see why this album was not only one of Kenton's most popular releases, but a critical success as well.