1953 studio album by Stan Kenton
New Concepts of Artistry in Rhythm is an album by Stan Kenton . "Invention for Guitar and Trumpet" features guitarist Sal Salvador .[3] A New York Times writer commented in 2003 that composer Bill Russo 's "Improvisation" piece was "among the highest achievements in orchestral jazz".[4]
Track listing
Original 1953 LP
Side A
"23°N — 82°W" (Bill Russo )
"Portrait of a Count" (Russo)
"Invention for Guitar and Trumpet" (Bill Holman )
"My Lady" (Russo)
"Young Blood" (Gerry Mulligan )
"Frank Speaking" (Russo)
Side B
"Prologue (This Is an Orchestra!)" (Credited to Stan Kenton , Johnny Richards )
"Improvisation" (Russo)
1989 CD reissue
"Prologue (This Is an Orchestra!)" (Credited to Bill Russo) - 9:57
"Portrait of a Count" (Russo) -
"Young Blood" (Gerry Mulligan)
"Frank Speaking" (Russo)
"23°N — 82°W" (Russo)
"Taboo"* (Margarita Lecuona , S.K. Russell)
"Lonesome Train"* (Gene Roland )
"Invention for Guitar and Trumpet" (Bill Holman)
"My Lady" (Russo)
"Swing House"* (Mulligan)
"Improvisation" (Russo)
"You Go to My Head "* (J. Fred Coots , Haven Gillespie )
* Tracks 6, 7, 10 and 12 on CD were not part of the original LP but were recorded at the same sessions[5]
Personnel
References
^ Yanow, Scott. New Concepts of Artistry in Rhythm at AllMusic
^ Cook, Richard ; Morton, Brian (2008). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings (9th ed.). Penguin . p. 816. ISBN 978-0-141-03401-0 .
^ Ratliff, Ben (October 2, 1999). "Sal Salvador, 73, Teacher, Be-Bop Guitarist and Kenton Protege" . The New York Times . Retrieved August 22, 2020 .
^ Ratliff, Ben (January 14, 2003). "William Russo, 74, Composer and a Leader in Jazz Repertory" . The New York Times . Retrieved August 22, 2020 .
^ "[1] ", Original CD packaging scan at Discogs.com
Further reading
Stan Kenton: This Is an Orchestra! (University of North Texas Press, 2010) Chapter 12.
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