Viva Kenton
Stan Kenton · 1960
56 min · 16 tracks · jazz · swing · progressive jazz
A vibrant tapestry of orchestral jazz blending Latin rhythms with lush arrangements and dynamic brass sections.
Viva Kenton is an album by Stan Kenton, released in 1960. A vibrant tapestry of orchestral jazz blending Latin rhythms with lush arrangements and dynamic brass sections. 'Viva Kenton' is significant for its role in popularizing Latin jazz elements within the big band format, contributing to the genre's broader acceptance in the mainstream. The album received critical acclaim for its fresh sound and intricate arrangements, helping to elevate Kenton's status during a time when jazz was evolving rapidly and influencing countless musicians in both jazz and popular music spheres. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Viva Kenton sound like?
A vibrant tapestry of orchestral jazz blending Latin rhythms with lush arrangements and dynamic brass sections. Rooted in jazz and swing.
What makes Viva Kenton by Stan Kenton notable?
'Viva Kenton' is significant for its role in popularizing Latin jazz elements within the big band format, contributing to the genre's broader acceptance in the mainstream. The album received critical acclaim for its fresh sound and intricate arrangements, helping to elevate Kenton's status during a time when jazz was evolving rapidly and influencing countless musicians in both jazz and popular music spheres. Released in 1960, 'Viva Kenton' marked Stan Kenton's exploration of Latin influences following his successful foray into progressive jazz with albums like 'Innovations in Modern Music' (1950). This album reflects a period where Kenton sought to push the boundaries of big band jazz, showcasing his innovative orchestration and arrangement skills while solidifying his reputation as a leading force in West Coast jazz.
How many songs are on Viva Kenton?
Viva Kenton has 16 tracks, running approximately 56 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Mexican Jumping Bean Standout 4:28
- 2 Siesta 3:06
- 3 Cha Cha Sombrero 4:45
- 4 Chocolate Caliente 3:20
- 5 Aqua Marine 2:37
- 6 Opus in Chartreuse Cha-Cha-Cha 2:45
- 7 Cha Cha Chee Boom 3:38
- 8 Adios 3:07
- 9 Mission Trail 3:20
- 10 Artistry in Rhythm Standout 2:59
- 11 Artistry in Bossa Nova (a.k.a. Artistry in Bolero) 3:00
- 12 Interlude 3:02
- 13 Jump for Joe 3:00
- 14 Opus in Pastels 2:58
- 15 Concerto to End All Concertos Standout 7:01
- 16 Loco-Nova 2:55
Release Date
January 1, 1960
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
56 min 1 sec
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