Chuck Mangione

Chuck Mangione

jazz fusion, jazz-funk, smooth jazz

United States

"A buoyant blend of melodic lines dances over rhythmic grooves, creating an engaging interplay that invites movement and reflection."

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A good place to start with Chuck Mangione is…

Children of Sanchez

Children of Sanchez

1978

Chuck Mangione matters for the way he opened up the jazz landscape to broader audiences, crafting a sound that bridged the intricate world of jazz with the accessible melodies of pop.
Chuck Mangione matters for the way he opened up the jazz landscape to broader audiences, crafting a sound that bridged the intricate world of jazz with the accessible melodies of pop. His vibrant compositions and signature flugelhorn style created an inviting atmosphere, encouraging listeners who may have been hesitant to dive into more complex jazz traditions. By doing so, he not only popularized instrumental music but also established a new conversational ground between genres, allowing jazz to thrive in mainstream culture. Mangione's approach to music is characterized by his warm, melodic sensibility and a commitment to creating a joyful listening experience. He often incorporates elements of improvisation while maintaining a polished, structured composition. This balance allows his pieces to resonate emotionally without losing their sophisticated edge, making them relatable yet rich in texture. His performances often showcase a strong connection with the audience, creating an inclusive space where everyone feels invited to engage with the music. Lyrically, when Mangione does incorporate vocals, he tends to explore themes of love, nostalgia, and joy through an earnest yet playful voice. His storytelling strikes a balance between sincerity and light-heartedness, allowing listeners to connect on both an emotional and intellectual level. The tone is often uplifting, encouraging reflection and celebration alike.

Full discography

Chuck Mangione's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

14 releases 12 albums 1960–1980
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Chuck Mangione sound like?

A buoyant blend of melodic lines dances over rhythmic grooves, creating an engaging interplay that invites movement and reflection. Rooted in jazz fusion and jazz-funk. Start with Feels So Good.

What is the best Chuck Mangione album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Feels So Good" (1978). It's the most representative of what makes Chuck Mangione worth hearing.

Who is Chuck Mangione for?

If you're into jazz fusion and jazz-funk, Chuck Mangione is worth your time. A buoyant blend of melodic lines dances over rhythmic grooves, creating an engaging interplay that invites movement and reflection.

How many albums does Chuck Mangione have?

Chuck Mangione has 14 releases in their discography, including 12 albums.