Thursday, December 9, 2021

Stan Kenton - A Merry Christmas

Styles: Piano, Christmas
Year: 2003
File: MP3@128K/s
Time: 34:21
Size: 33,7 MB
Art: Front

(1:58) 1. O Tannenbaum
(1:52) 2. The Holly And The Ivy
(2:14) 3. We Three Kings Of Orient Are
(1:44) 4. Good King Wenceslas
(4:07) 5. The Twelve Days Of Christmas
(2:04) 6. Once In Royal David's City
(1:46) 7. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
(3:17) 8. O Come, All Ye Faithful
(2:11) 9. Angels We Have Heard On High
(2:10) 10. O Holy Night
(8:24) 11. Christmas Medley
(2:29) 12. What Is Santa Claus?

When bandleader Stan Kenton was approached to record an album of holiday music in 1961 he agreed, on one condition -- no songs about singing snowmen or flying reindeer. The resulting album, A Merry Christmas, is a polyphonic masterpiece that is at once progressive and traditional. Included are such well-known classics as "O Tannenbaum" and "The Twelve Days of Christmas" as well as lesser known gems like "The Holly and the Ivy" and "Once in Royal David's City." Featuring Kenton's idiosyncratic style of arranging piercing trumpets over a wooly blanket of trombones and mellophones, this is beautiful, forward-thinking and angular music that addresses both complex classical harmony and Basie-style swing. Epitomizing this is the intricate and delicate harmonic dissonance on "O Come, All Ye Faithful," a must-hear for Kentonites. As a bonus, the album includes Kenton regular trumpeter Maynard Ferguson's stellar 1960 medley "Christmas for Moderns," which features the high-note master's hip takes on such other holiday nuggets as "White Christmas and "Jingle Bells." Fans should also get a kick out of Kenton's humorous 1963 spoken word piece "What Is Santa Claus?."~Matt Collar https://www.allmusic.com/album/a-merry-christmas%21-mw0000316697

A Merry Christmas

5 comments:

  1. I've heard cuts from this, and its one of those rare holiday albums that you'll want to play year round. Thanks, Giullia.

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  2. Giullia, Betty and I thank you for this; it brings back a lot of memories. Although Maynard Ferguson is mentioned in the notes. I do not think that he was a member of the band at this time. Never mind: a great record! Thank you again.

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