Soundtrack (Fullerton College Jazz Band album)

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Soundtrack
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Studio album by the
Fullerton College Jazz Band
Released 1990
Recorded Fullerton College
Fullerton, California
Genre Jazz, Big band, vocal, instrumental
Length47:18
Label Discovery Records
Trend AM-PM label
Producer Albert Marx
the
Fullerton College Jazz Band chronology
Love Ya
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Soundtrack
(1990)
Mainstream
(1994) Mainstream1994
cat. # Trend AM-PM Records AMCD-304
Audio sample
"Maria"

Soundtrack is a CD released by the Fullerton College Jazz Bands and Vocal Jazz for the Discovery Records Trend AM-PM label.

Fullerton College

Fullerton College is a community college in Fullerton, California. The college is one of 112 in the California Community Colleges System and belongs to the North Orange County Community College District. Established in 1913, it is the oldest community college in continuous operation in California.

Discovery Records record label

Discovery Records was a United States-based record company and label known for its recordings of jazz music.

Contents

Background

In 1981 the Music Department at Fullerton College built a 16 track in house recording facility which was to serve as a teaching tool for both student music groups and students wanting to take recording technology classes at a vocational level. Soundtrack is the sixth of several albums to come out of this studio to feature the award-winning Fullerton College Jazz Band. The CD contains tracks from two of the Fullerton College jazz groups: Jazz Band I and Vocal Jazz. The #1 jazz band was the winner of the 1985 International Association for Jazz Education Disneyworld Competition and the opening band for the 1985 Playboy Jazz Festival and the LP/CD recordings to date are recipients of numerous Down Beat and NARAS Awards. [1]

International Association for Jazz Education (IAJE), formerly a not-for-profit corporation based in Manhattan, Kansas, was a volunteer-run organization that, among other things, allocated student scholarships through its approved festivals program. Its annual conference was a gathering point for professional artists as well as jazz enthusiasts. Many considered IAJE to be a foundation of the jazz community, and its many programs to be a cornerstone of jazz education.

Playboy Jazz Festival music festival

The Playboy Jazz Festival is an annual event sponsored by Playboy Enterprises to celebrate jazz as well as feature both established and up and coming musicians of the genre.


Albert Marx, who was the owner of Discovery Records/Trend Records AM-PM label, became very impressed with the band four years earlier and the level of the music coming from the jazz groups at Fullerton College. [2] He decided to support the younger, up and coming jazz students/players from the greater Los Angeles/Southern California region by producing certain LPs and CDs.

Trend Records

Trend Records was a post-World War II United States jazz record label.

Track listing

All tracks written by various artists listed.

No.TitleLength
1."Oh, Lady Be Good (George Gershwin, arr. Allen Carter)"3:05
2."Somewhere Out There (James Horner/Barry Mann, arr. Dan Friedman)"4:57
3."Maria (Leonard Bernstein, arr. David Metzger)"4:26
4."When You Wish Upon A Star (Harline/Washington, arr. Charles Argersinger)"4:37
5."Emily (Mandel/Mercer, arr. Les Hooper)"4:54
6."Swinging On A Star (Van Heusen/Burke, arr. Matt Catingub)"3:22
7."It Might As Well Be Spring (Rodgers/Hammerstein)"5:45
8."Close Enough For Love (Mandel/Williams, arr. Rick Helzer)"6:44
9."Invitation (Kaper, arr. Tom Hynes)"4:54
10."Till There Was You (Meredith Willson, arr. Roger Myers)"4:34
Total length:47:18

Recording Sessions

Fullerton, California City in California, United States

Fullerton is a city located in northern Orange County, California, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 135,161.

Personnel

Musicians

Lanny Morgan is an American jazz alto saxophonist chiefly active on the West Coast jazz scene.

Thomas John Ranier is an American instrumentalist who primarily plays piano but also saxophone and clarinet. As a jazz artist he has recorded widely under his own name and as a sideman for Warner Bros., Concord Records and several other labels. He has been prominent in the film, television, and music recording industry since the 1970s. He has played keyboards, woodwinds and writing music for a long list of assignments, including Grammy, Academy Award, Emmy, and Golden Globe winning media and soundtracks for artists such as Barbra Streisand, Shirley Bassey, Michael Feinstein, Christina Aguilera, Joe Pass, Plácido Domingo, Barry Manilow, Natalie Cole, and many others. As a pianist and jazz artist, "(his) personal approach mixes aspects of Bud Powell's complexity, Oscar Peterson's ardent swing and Bill Evans' exploratory harmonies."

Production

Reception

"...vocal director Brent Pierce handles the FC Vocal Jazz ensemble with skill and the featured faculty vocalist Sunny Wilkenson is a soulful singer whose phrasing is slightly reminiscent of Stevie Wonder. Soundtrack is a digital recording and the engineering is top flight...Some of the student soloists who impress include David Allen, Aiphonse Mosse and John Hancock. The faculty soloists also demonstrate a firm grasp of big band soloing. The ensemble passages benefit from crisp execution and the arrangements reveal hard work and rehearsal. A blind-folded listener would probably have difficulty distinguishing between Soundtrack and the work of any number of contemporary (professional big band CDs)..."

Cadence Magazine [3]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Cadence Magazine very positive [3]
Jazz Journal International
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positive [4]
Tom Lord jazz discography (listing) 1993 [5]
Schwann Catalogue(listing) 1989 [6]

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References

  1. Soundtrack liner notes and credits
  2. liner notes from 1983/84 Time Tripping LP
  3. 1 2 Cadence, Volume 17 Editor Bob Rusch, January 1, 1991. page 87
  4. Jazz Journal International, review, Vol 40, 1988. Page 33
  5. Tom Lord. The Jazz Discography: Volume 7, Lord Music Reference, 1993. Page F-397
  6. Schwann: Volume 41, Issue 2, ABC Consumer Magazines, Inc., 1989. Page C-597