Journey Into Capricorn Explained

Journey Into Capricorn
Type:studio
Artist:Stan Kenton Orchestra
Cover:Journey Into Capricorn.jpg
Released:1976
Recorded:August 16–18, 1976
Studio:United Western Recorders, Hollywood, California
Genre:Jazz, jazz fusion
Label:Creative World Records,
GNP Crescendo
Producer:Robert Curnow
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Prev Year:1976
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Journey into Capricorn is the last studio album by American jazz musician Stan Kenton and his orchestra, released in late 1976, by Creative World Records. Recording sessions for the album took place in Hollywood, California on August 16–18, 1976. The initial release of the album titled both the album and the individual tune Journey to Capricorn. The later release reworked the cover art and corrected both titles to JOURNEY INTO CAPRICORN.[1]

Background

Though written by Mark Taylor, Granada Smoothie is very reminiscent of Hank Levy's compositions.[1] Taylor's well thought out arrangement of Too Shy To Say is a clever transformation of Stevie Wonder's pop music hit, the chart represents a continued push to keep Kenton's musical direction moving forward.[1]

During the sessions two compositions were recorded but never got issued on the release: Ken Hanna's "Sensitivo" and Alan Yankee's arrangement of "Lush Life". Producer Bob Curnow, "I have an uneasy feeling that the takes were not really the best on any of their unreleased material, but still it would be nice to have them out after all these years."[1] Curnow is unclear who now possesses the unissued Creative World masters; whether the masters were part of the deal with Gene Norman or if they are in possession of the Kenton estate.

Track listing

Too Shy To Say arranged by Mark Taylor and Celebration Suite arranged by Alan Yankee.

Personnel

Musicians

Mike Wallace

Gary Hobbs

Ramon Lopez

Production

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Sparke, Michael; Venudor, Peter (1998). "Stan Kenton, The Studio Sessions". Balboa Books. p. 217 .