National Anthems Of The World (album)
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''National Anthems Of The World'' is the first
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by American jazz musician Stan Kenton and his orchestra under the Creative World label, released late 1972. Recording sessions for the album took place at Western Recorders, August 25, 28, 29, 30 & 31, 1972 in Hollywood, California.Sparke, Michael; Venudor, Peter (1998). "Stan Kenton, The Studio Sessions". Balboa Books. p. 212 .Witt, Hugh. "Kenton" Jazz Journal (article). March 1973.


Background

When the Kenton band was summoned to the studio in late August 1972, Kenton was emphatic about recording a double album: ''National Anthems of the World''. He had been convinced to complete this project by his perception of the previous success of Bob Curnow's arrangement of '' God Save the Queen'' played on two tours of the United Kingdom in late 1963 and an altered version earlier in 1972. Curnow had worked on the charts in batches during the Spring of 1972 and delivered them while the band was out on the road.Sparke, Michael. ''Stan Kenton: This is an Orchestra'' UNT Press. 2010. pp. 246-249 The band would hopefully have a good look the manuscripts by the time they would get in the studio in August. Many agree that so much talent, enthusiasm and money would have been better spent on more promising jazz material than national anthems. Much like the '' Kenton/Wagner'' recording project of 1964, Kenton hoped the unique and striking 1972 project would accrue prestige and international recognition. The album was even sent to embassies all over the world. While there were many favorable replies, some were quite surprisingly negative to the extent the government of
China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and ...
bitterly resented their anthem featured on the same LP as arch-enemy Taiwan. Kenton himself would later lament, "The ''National Anthems'' album Bob wrote was great, though commercially it died---it was a terrible failure."


Reception


Track listing

All selections arranged and orchestrated by Robert Curnow


Personnel


Musicians

* Alto Saxophone and flute – Quin Davis * Tenor Saxophone and flute – Chris Galuman, Richard Torres * Baritone Saxophone and flute – Chuck Carter (2), Willie Maiden * Trumpet – Dennis Noday, Jay Saunders, Mike Snustead, Mike Vax, Ray Brown * Trombone – Dick Shearer, Fred Carter, Harvey Coonin, Mike Wallace, Phil Herring * Afro-Latin percussion – Ramon Lopez * Piano – Stan Kenton * Bass – John Worster * Drums – Peter Erskine


Production

* Producer – Bob Curnow * Arranged By – Robert Curnow * Artwork – Young And Dodge * Engineer and Mixed – Don Sears * Photography By – Harold Plant


References


Bibliography

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External links


''National Anthems Of The World'' at Allmusic
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