Kenton Innovations Orch Live Recordings
#1
Posted 02 March 2012 - 09:12 AM
As always, thanks in advance!
#2
Posted 02 March 2012 - 09:42 AM
This one:

recorded Oct 19, 20, 1951
and this one
recorded Oct 14, 1951

I own the Cornell concert CD but not the Carnegie CD. Listening to the samples at amg, I'm almost certain your posting is from the Carnegie concert. What tips me off is the the sound quality which is I think is better at Carnegie than Cornell.
Edited by John Tapscott, 02 March 2012 - 09:44 AM.
#3
Posted 02 March 2012 - 10:09 AM
Which has me wondering...have you ever heard that Private Party LP that came out on Creative World? No music, supposedly just Kenton, Mort Sahl, Sweets Edison, I forget who else, telling stories about life on the road and such. Sounds like a truly unique item.
#4
Posted 02 March 2012 - 10:17 AM
No, I haven't heard it. I think it was only briefly available. Lots of four letter words and off-color jokes which would have been unseemly for the younger audience Kenton was aiming at in the Creative World years. "Hey mom and dad, just listen to this Stan Kenton album I bought at the high school concert!" Not the public image he wanted. But I'll talk to a friend of mine who is really the "go to guy" for Kenton. I'm sure he has a copy and will make a CDR for me.Thanks, John. I can tell that you're the "go to guy" for all things Kenton!
Which has me wondering...have you ever heard that Private Party LP that came out on Creative World? No music, supposedly just Kenton, Mort Sahl, Sweets Edison, I forget who else, telling stories about life on the road and such. Sounds like a truly unique item.
#5
Posted 02 March 2012 - 10:30 AM
The photo on the listing showed the album still in shrinkwrap, with a sticker saying "Exceptionally Clean", which from what you say is probably an ironic wink, and not a proud claim of the quality of the vinyl used.
#8
Posted 21 May 2012 - 06:32 PM
So...any idea as to whaere the perfomance in the YouTube video can be located? Is it uber-rare or topp-secrett or some such?
#9
Posted 21 May 2012 - 06:42 PM
No, I haven't heard it. I think it was only briefly available. Lots of four letter words and off-color jokes which would have been unseemly for the younger audience Kenton was aiming at in the Creative World years. "Hey mom and dad, just listen to this Stan Kenton album I bought at the high school concert!" Not the public image he wanted. But I'll talk to a friend of mine who is really the "go to guy" for Kenton. I'm sure he has a copy and will make a CDR for me.
Thanks, John. I can tell that you're the "go to guy" for all things Kenton!
Which has me wondering...have you ever heard that Private Party LP that came out on Creative World? No music, supposedly just Kenton, Mort Sahl, Sweets Edison, I forget who else, telling stories about life on the road and such. Sounds like a truly unique item.
Wonder if it includes a story Sweets liked to tell. He was trying to get a woman to have anal sex with him, and she demurred, ostensibly on the grounds that it might hurt. To which Sweets said, "It's no bigger than your average turd."
#10
Posted 21 May 2012 - 11:38 PM
No, I haven't heard it. I think it was only briefly available. Lots of four letter words and off-color jokes which would have been unseemly for the younger audience Kenton was aiming at in the Creative World years. "Hey mom and dad, just listen to this Stan Kenton album I bought at the high school concert!" Not the public image he wanted. But I'll talk to a friend of mine who is really the "go to guy" for Kenton. I'm sure he has a copy and will make a CDR for me.
Thanks, John. I can tell that you're the "go to guy" for all things Kenton!
Which has me wondering...have you ever heard that Private Party LP that came out on Creative World? No music, supposedly just Kenton, Mort Sahl, Sweets Edison, I forget who else, telling stories about life on the road and such. Sounds like a truly unique item.
Wonder if it includes a story Sweets liked to tell. He was trying to get a woman to have anal sex with him, and she demurred, ostensibly on the grounds that it might hurt. To which Sweets said, "It's no bigger than your average turd."
Wow, this is weird...I think I found the recording in question in the OP, and check it out:
#11
Posted 22 May 2012 - 01:48 AM
Kenton Private Party
Edit: to add that my mom and dad had one of their first dates at the November '51 Innovations concert in Seattle. They were both college students and my dad (a musician who played sax and piano) was a big Kenon fan. Mom was not "experienced" and apparently had a difficult time with some of the charts.
Edited by DukeCity, 22 May 2012 - 01:59 AM.
#12
Posted 26 May 2012 - 10:59 AM
Wow, this is weird...I think I found the recording in question in the OP, and check it out:
I have ordered and received the above CD, and can report that this is indeed the source of the YouTube clip, as well as that it is a very interesting document of the Innovations Orchestra. We have 2 CDs worh of material, including a June Christy set. This was one of the very first public appearances by this group, and all that you might think comes with that does indeed come with that. Band and audience both seem to still have "jazz" rather than "concert music" in their collective blood.
A relative obscure but definitely worthy addition to anybody's Kenton collection.
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