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Chuck Mangione - Greatest Hits (1996)
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mojabe
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17 Apr 2006 16:33:00
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Our friend Toejam yesterday posted a Spyro Gyra album which me and our good friend alejx007 coincidently revere so much, yet have forgotten which particular one. Toejam brought back our memory of Spyro's "Catching The Sun".
To Toejam, this Chuck Mangione is all I have for you in kind return. I hope it makes you feel good too.
Throughout the 1970s, Chuck Mangione was a celebrity. His purposely lightweight music was melodic pop that was upbeat, optimistic and sometimes uplifting. Mangione's records were big sellers yet few of his fans from the era knew that his original goal was to be a bebopper. His father had often taken Chuck and his older brother Gap (a keyboardist) out to see jazz concerts and Dizzy Gillespie was a family friend. While Chuck studied at the Eastman School, the two Mangiones co-led a bop quintet called the Jazz Brothers that recorded several albums for Jazzland, often with Sal Nistico on tenor. Chuck Mangione played with the big bands of Woody Herman and Maynard Ferguson (both in 1965) and Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers (1965-67). In 1968, now sticking mostly to his soft-toned flugelhorn, Mangione formed a quartet that also featured Gerry Niewood on tenor and soprano. They cut a fine set for Mercury in 1972 but otherwise Mangione's recordings in the 1970s generally used large orchestras and vocalists (including Esther Satterfield), putting the emphasis on lightweight melodies such as "Hill Where the Lord Hides," "Land of Make Believe," "Chase the Clouds Away" and the huge 1977 hit (featuring guitarist Grant Geissman) "Feels So Good." After a recorded 1978 Hollywood Bowl concert that summed up his pop years and a 1980 two-LP set that alternated pop and bop (with guest Dizzy Gillespie), Mangione gradually faded out of the music scene. In the 1970s Chuck Mangione recorded for Mercury and A&M; in the 1980s he had a couple of very forgettable Columbia albums and had not been heard from in the '90s until a 1997 comeback tour found him in good form, having a reunion with his "Feels So Good" band. The Feeling's Back followed in 1999. - by Scott Yanow
Tracks List:
01 - Feels So Good
02 - Hill Where The Lord Hides
03 - Bellavia
04 - Fun And Games
05 - Children Of Sanchez Theme
06 - Land Of Make Believe
07 - Give It All You Got
08 - Chase The Clouds Away
09 - Cannonball Run Theme
10 - Doin' Everything With You
Download:
Part 1 (58 mb)
Part 2 (58 mb)
Part 3 (30 mb)
Password: www.AvaxHome.ru
If interested, look for one Chuck Mangione album "Children of Sanchez" posted some time ago by our good old friend Opfesoft, who kindly obliged my request. Thanks again Opfe. Ok, one last time to use that phrase:-) and literally, it really feels so good to share music here...
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Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2006 7:35 pm Post subject:
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Chuck Mangione
Chase The Clouds Away
Code:
http://www.mininova.org/tor/232417
Children Of Sanchez
http://www.mininova.org/tor/227961
Excellent quality (FLAC), with full coverart.
I should have been more specific in the genre descrip. Instrumental jazz, or some other performers to compare with such as Herb Alpert, except this guy uses the flugelhorn.
Ye, I agree the rate of good stuff coming in is just amazing. I found out that a bigger HD is not the answer:-) Until bluray or some others big media storage become common, burning to DVD is my only solution for now. But it takes a lot of work and time especially when I categorise them by genres. More important, where to find time to listen to all??? Cheers to you too brother!
Chase The Clouds Away
Code:
http://www.mininova.org/tor/232417
LINKS STILL DEAD
Children Of Sanchez
http://www.mininova.org/tor/227961
Excellent quality (FLAC), with full coverart.