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Stan Kenton the Kenton Era Mp3, Flac, Wma Stan Kenton The Kenton Era mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: The Kenton Era Country: US MP3 version RAR size: 1501 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1261 mb WMA version RAR size: 1441 mb Rating: 4.8 Votes: 150 Other Formats: MPC ADX WAV MP3 MP3 VOX AIFF Tracklist Part 1: Prologue A1 Prologue - Stan Kenton Speaks Of The Development Of His Music Part 2 - Balboa Bandwagon B1 Artistry In Rhythm (Opening Theme) B2 Two Moods B3 Etude For Saxophones B4 I Got It Bad And That Ain't Good B5 Lamento Gitano B6 Reed Rapture B7 La Cumparsita B8 St. James Infirmary B9 Arkansas Traveler B10 Artistry In Rhythm (Closing Theme) Part 3 - Growing Pains C1 Russian Lullaby C2 I Lost Sugar In Salt Lake City C3 Opus A Dollar Three Eighty C4 I Know That You Know C5 I'm Going Mad For A Pad C6 Ol' Man River C7 I'll Remember April C8 Liza Part 4 - Artistry In Rhythm D1 One Twenty D2 Body And Soul D3 Tea For Two D4 Never Thought I'd Sing The Blues D5 I've Got The World On A String D6 Everybody Swing D7 You May Not Love Me D8 More Than You Know Part 5 - Progressive Jazz E1 Artistry In Harlem Swing E2 If I Could Be With You (One Hour Tonight) E3 By The River Ste. Marie E4 Sophisticated Lady E5 Interlude E6 Over The Rainbow E7 Machito E8 Elegy For Alto Part 6 - Innovations F1 In Veradero F2 Amazonia F3 Salute F4 Coop's Solo F5 Ennui F6 Samana Part 7 - Contemporary G1 Swing House G2 You Go To My Head G3 Baa-Too-Kee G4 Stella By Starlight G5 Bill's Blues G6 Modern Opus G7 Zoot Part 8 - Epilogue Epilogue - Stan Kenton Speaks A Word In Summation And Looks To The H1 Future H2 Artistry In Rhythm (Theme) Notes Includes 2 page insert Tracks cover period of 1940 - 1953 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Capitol The Kenton Era (15x7", E0X 569, Stan Records, E0X 569, EP, Comp + Box, Num, US 1955 E0X-569 Kenton Capitol E0X-569 Ltd) Records The Kenton Era (4xLP, Stan Capitol WDX 569 Comp, Mono, Ltd + WDX 569 US 1955 Kenton Records Box, Mono, Ltd) The Kenton Era (4xLP, Stan Capitol ECJ-67001 - 4 Comp, Mono + Box, ECJ-67001 - 4 Japan Unknown Kenton Records Mono) The Kenton Era (4xLP, Stan Capitol WDX 569 Comp, Mono, Ltd + WDX 569 US Unknown Kenton Records Box, Mono, Ltd) Stan The Kenton Era (4xLP, Creative ST 1030 ST 1030 US Unknown Kenton Comp, Duo + Box) World Related Music albums to The Kenton Era by Stan Kenton Members Of The Stan Kenton Orchestra - Members Of The Stan Kenton Orchestra Salute Stan Kenton Stan Kenton - Artistry In Rhythm Stan Kenton And His Orchestra, Raymond Scott And His Orchestra, Billy Butterfield And His Orchestra, Art Jarrett And His Orchestra, Jerry Wald And His Orchestra - The Greatest Recordings Of The Big Band Era 37/38 Kenton - Kenton In Hi-Fi Stan Kenton - Solo: Stan Kenton Without His Orchestra Stan Kenton And His Orchestra - 1940-1944 Stan Kenton And His Orchestra - September Song / Artistry In Tango Stan Kenton - One Night Stand With Stan Kenton's Encores #1 & #2.
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