• Source: The Jazz Compositions of Dee Barton
  • The Jazz Compositions of Dee Barton is an album by bandleader Stan Kenton recorded in 1967 by Capitol Records.


    Reception


    The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow says " This LP consists of seven Dee Barton charts of his originals. Barton was the band's drummer and, along with tenor-saxophonist Kim Richmond (who would later develop into a top arranger himself), is about the graduate of this particular group to have a significant jazz career. The music is well-played but not overly memorable, sort of like this edition of the Stan Kenton Orchestra".


    Legacy


    The album has become the most important artistic achievement by the Kenton organization from that late 1960s era of otherwise desperate attempts at achieving commercial success. The album was different and was not cast in the typical Kenton style most of his fans were familiar with. When the album is heard with broader ears there are "intriguing colors and attractive themes interacting with typical Kentonian sounds and dissonance." Trombonist Jim Amlotte sums up this album well, "This is what Stan wanted. He didn't want a copy-cat of what had gone before. Stan didn't like to look back - he was always moving forward to the next thing."


    Track listing


    All compositions by Dee Barton.

    "Man" - 4:27
    "Lonely Boy" - 2:48
    "The Singing Oyster" - 3:34
    "Dilemma" - 5:54
    "Three Thoughts" - 5:30
    "A New Day" - 7:32
    "Woman" - 6:16
    Recorded at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, CA on December 19, 1967 (tracks 3, 5 & 7) and December 20, 1967 (tracks 1, 2, 4 & 6).


    Personnel


    Stan Kenton - piano, conductor
    Jay Daversa, Jim Kartchner, Carl Leach, John Madrid, Mike Price - trumpet
    Tom Senff, Dick Shearer, Tom Whittaker - trombone
    Jim Amlotte - bass trombone
    Graham Ellis - tuba
    Ray Reed - alto saxophone, flute
    Mike Altschul, Kim Richmond - tenor saxophone
    Mike Vaccaro - baritone saxophone
    Earle Dumler - baritone saxophone, bass saxophone
    Don Bagley - bass
    Dee Barton - drums, arranger


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