The Kenton Touch (subtitled Portraits in Strings) is an album by bandleader and pianist Stan Kenton featuring a string section. As with his previous album Lush Interlude, the trumpet and sax sections were omitted and Bud Shank's flute and alto sax is the only woodwind used. It was recorded in 1958 and released on the Capitol label.
Reception
The Allmusic review by Ron Wynn noted "A 1958 Kenton album that's pretty straightforward and less ambitious than many during that period. The arrangements are standard, the brass section plays with more restraint and less volume, and it's among his best conventional jazz releases".
Track listing
All compositions by Stan Kenton and Pete Rugolo except where noted.
- "Salute" (Rugolo) - 3:52
- "Monotony" - 3:41
- "Elegy for Alto" - 3:34
- "Theme for Sunday" (Kenton) - 5:16
- "Ballade for Drums" (Rugolo) - 3:09
- "Minor Riff" - 3:28
- "The End of the World (Early Duke)" (Rugolo, Steve Allen) - 2:27
- "Opus in Chartreuse" (Gene Roland) - 3:23
- "Painted Rhythm" (Kenton) - 5:14
- "A Rose for David" (Rugolo) - 2:42
- Recorded at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, CA on December 22, 1958 (tracks 3âÂÂ5 & 7âÂÂ10) and December 23, 1958 (tracks 1, 2 & 6).
Personnel
- Stan Kenton - piano, conductor
- Milt Bernhart, Kent Larsen, Archie Le Coque - trombone
- Bob Olson, Bill Smiley - bass trombone
- Bud Shank - flute, alto flute, alto saxophone
- Laurindo Almeida - guitar
- Red Kelly, Red Mitchell - bass
- Milt Holland (tracks 3, 4, 8 & 10), Shelly Manne (tracks 1, 2, 5âÂÂ7 & 9) - drums
- Larry Bunker - percussion
- Israel Baker, Harold Dicterow (tracks 3âÂÂ5 & 7âÂÂ10), David Frisina, James Getzoff (tracks 3âÂÂ5 & 7âÂÂ10), Ben Gill, Dan Lube (tracks 1, 2 & 6), Alfred Lustgarten, Erno Neufeld (tracks 1, 2 & 6), Lou Raderman (tracks 1, 2 & 6), Nathan Ross, Eudice Shapiro, Felix Slatkin, Paul Shure (tracks 3âÂÂ5 & 7âÂÂ10), Marshall Sosson, Gerald Vinci - violin
- Sam Boghossian (tracks 1, 2 & 6), Alvin Dinkin (tracks 3âÂÂ5 & 7âÂÂ10), Virginia Majewski, Paul Robyn, David Sterkin - viola
- David Fillerman (tracks 1, 2 & 6), Victor Gottlieb (tracks 1, 2 & 6), Armand Kaproff (tracks 3âÂÂ5 & 7âÂÂ10). Edgar Lustgarten, Kurt Reher (tracks 3-5 & 7âÂÂ10, Eleanor Slatkin - cello
- Pete Rugolo - arranger
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