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      5.180.24.3/?s=7" target="_blank">7.5 on the Richter Scale is an album by American jazz musician Stan Kenton and his Orchestra that was released in 1973. Recording sessions for the album took place during August 1973 in Hollywood, California.


      Background


      Until 5.180.24.3/?s=7" target="_blank">7.5 on the Richter Scale the band had primarily made swing recordings with progressive leanings. The 1969 Capitol release of Stan Kenton: The Music of Hair was the only other time since 1943 that Kenton moved away from his style. He had no involvement in the Hair album except for his name appearing on the jacket cover. Ralph Carmichael and Lennie Niehaus were in charge. Producer Lee Gillette at Capitol was trying to take advantage of the popularity of the musical. Due to lack of promotion, the album was a commercial failure, and this was Kenton's last album for Capitol.
      In 1970 Kenton moved to his label, Creative World Records, when the music industry was changing. He turned to arrangers Hank Levy and Bob Curnow to write material that appealed to a younger audience. The first albums released by Creative World were concerts by Kenton. He controlled the content, but he lacked the resources to engineer and produce what Capitol had paid for in the past. He gambled that he could rely on direct mail to jazz fans to sell albums. During 1973 Kenton wanted to change the band drastically. He told Gene Roland to come up with a rock-oriented album that would retain the Kenton sound. By June 1973 Curnow had become artists and repertoire manager overseeing Creative World, and he produced the album. Much of the music Roland produced fell short of his previous work. Other writers were called for help.
      "We (did) 5.180.24.3/?s=7" target="_blank">7.5 On the Richter Scale with some pretty wild things on there, including my chart of Paul McCartney's "Live and Let Die".


      Track listing




      Personnel


      Stan Kenton – piano
      Paul Adamson – trumpet
      Mike Barrowman – trumpet
      Dennis Noday – trumpet
      Gary Pack – trumpet
      Jay Saunders – trumpet
      Mike Snustead – trumpet
      Dale Devoe – trombone
      Bill Hartman – trombone
      Dick Shearer – trombone
      Lloyd Spoon – trombone
      Mike Wallace – trombone, tuba
      Mary Fettig – saxophone
      John Park – saxophone
      Kim Park – saxophone
      Roy Reynolds – saxophone
      Richard Torres – saxophone
      Kerby Stewart – double bass, bass guitar
      Peter Erskine – drums
      Ramon Lopez – percussion


      References




      External links


      Review at AllMusic

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