music.wikisort.org - CompositionRugolomania is an album by composer, arranger and conductor Pete Rugolo, featuring performances recorded in 1954 and 1955 and released on the Columbia label.[1][2][3][4][5]
1955 studio album by Pete Rugolo and His Orchestra with the Rugolettes
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Released | 1955 |
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Recorded | May 10 and October 11, 1954 and February 11, 1955 Los Angeles, CA and New York City |
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Genre | Jazz |
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Label | Columbia CL 689 |
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Producer | Paul Weston |
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Reception
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Source | Rating |
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AllMusic |     [6] |
The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow noted: "The third of three Pete Rugolo Columbia LPs has some of the finest and most interesting work of the arranger's career. ... Brilliant and highly original music."[6]
Track listing
All compositions by Pete Rugolo, except where indicated.
- "Gone with the Wind" (Allie Wrubel, Herb Magidson) - 2:36
- "In a Sentimental Mood" (Duke Ellington, Manny Kurtz, Irving Mills) - 3:28
- "Bobbin' with Bob" - 2:53
- "4:20 A. M." (David Rose) - 2:36
- "Little White Lies" (Walter Donaldson) - 3:15
- "Me Next!" - 3:00
- "Bongo Dance" (Traditional) - 3:21
- "Intermezzo (A Love Story)" (Heinz Provost) - 3:48
- "Montevideo" (Hal Schaefer) - 2:58
- "I've Had My Moments" (Donaldson, Gus Kahn) - 2:51
- "Everything I Have Is Yours" (Burton Lane, Harold Adamson) - 3:07
- "Hornorama" (Julius Watkins) - 3:25
- Recorded in Los Angeles, CA on May 10, 1954 (track 4), in New York City on November 11, 1955 (tracks 1, 11 & 12) and in Los Angeles, CA on February 11, 1955 (tracks 2, 3 & 5-10).
Personnel
- Pete Rugolo - arranger, conductor
- Pete Candoli (track 4), Buddy Childers (tracks 3, 5 & 7), Larry Fain (tracks 1, 11 & 12), Maynard Ferguson (tracks 3-5 & 7), Conrad Gozzo (track 4) Leon Meriam (tracks 1, 11 & 12), Doug Mettome (tracks 1, 11 & 12), Uan Rasey (tracks 3, 5 & 7), Shorty Rogers (track 3-5 & 7), John Wilson (tracks 1, 11 & 12) - trumpet
- Milt Bernhart (tracks 2-10), Eddie Bert (tracks 1, 11 & 12), Harry Betts (tracks 3-5 & 7), Bob Fitzpatrick (tracks 3, 5 & 7), Milt Gold (tracks 1, 11 & 12), John Halliburton (track 4), Herbie Harper (tracks 3, 5 & 7), Frank Rehak (tracks 1, 11 & 12), Kai Winding (tracks 1, 11 & 12) - trombone
- George Roberts - bass trombone (track 4)
- John Cave (track 4), Vincent DeRosa (tracks 3, 5 & 7), John Graas (tracks 2-10), Sinclair Loot (track 4), Stan Paley (tracks 1, 11 & 12), Julius Watkins (tracks 1, 11 & 12) - French horn
- Bill Barber (tracks 1, 11 & 12), Paul Sarmento (tracks 2-10) - tuba
- Bud Shank - alto saxophone, alto flute (tracks 2-10)
- Chase Dean (tracks 1, 11 & 12), Harry Klee (tracks 3-5 & 7), Dave Schildkraut (tracks 1, 11 & 12) - alto saxophone
- Bob Cooper - tenor saxophone, oboe (tracks 2-10)
- Jimmy Giuffre (tracks 3-5 & 7), Joe Megro (tracks 1, 11 & 12) - tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone
- Herbie Mann (tracks 1, 11 & 12) - flute, tenor saxophone
- Bob Gordon (tracks 3-5 & 7), Marty Flax (tracks 1, 11 & 12) - baritone saxophone
- Gordon ell (tracks 1, 11 & 12), Russ Freeman (tracks 3, 5 & 7), Claude Williamson (track 4) - piano
- Perry Lopez (tracks 1, 11 & 12). Howard Roberts (tracks 2-10) - guitar
- Harry Babasin (track 2-10), Whitey Mitchell (tracks 1, 11 & 12) - bass
- Shelly Manne - drums (tracks 2-10)
- Jack Costanzo (track 7) - bongos
- Bernie Mattison (tracks 3-5 & 7), Teddy Sommer (tracks 1, 11 & 12), Jerry Segal (tracks 1, 11 & 12) - percussion
References
- Minn, M. Maynard Ferguson Discography accessed October 6, 2016
- Smith, P. G. Julius Watkins and the Evolution of the Jazz French Horn Genre accessed October 6, 2016
- Edwards, D., Eyries, P. and Callahan, M. Columbia Main Series, Part 2: CL 600-699 (1954-1955) accessed October 6, 2016
- The Columbia Sessions of Pete Rugolo: 1954 accessed October 6, 2016
- The Columbia Sessions of Pete Rugolo: 1955 accessed October 6, 2016
- Yanow, Scott. Rugolomania – Review at AllMusic. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
Shorty Rogers |
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With Stan Kenton | |
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With Pete Rugolo | |
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Sideman with others | |
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Soundtracks | |
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Arranger |
- Christmas Album (Herb Alpert, released 1968)
- Chet Baker & Strings (1953–54)
- You're the Reason I'm Living (for Bobby Darin, 1962–63)
- Bobby Darin Sings The Shadow of Your Smile (for Bobby Darin, released 1966)
- Ode to Billie Joe (for Bobbie Gentry, released 1967)
- Local Gentry (for Bobbie Gentry, released 1968)
- The Delta Sweete (for Bobbie Gentry, released 1968)
- Reza (for Terry Gibbs, 1966)
- Lena Like Latin (for Lena Horne, 1963)
- In Love Again! (for Peggy Lee, 1963)
- Pass Me By (for Peggy Lee, 1965)
- The West Coast Sound (for Shelly Manne, 1953–55)
- My Son the Jazz Drummer! (for Shelly Manne, 1962)
- Portrait of Carmen (for Carmen McRae, 1967)
- The Sound of Silence (for Carmen McRae, 1967–68)
- The Wichita Train Whistle Sings (for Michael Nesmith, 1968)
- Big Swing Face, 1967)
- Buddy & Soul (for Buddy Rich, 1969)
- A Spoonful of Jazz (for Bud Shank, 1967)
- Comin' Home Baby! (for Mel Tormé, 1962)
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