By Thomas Conrad
Stan Kenton stipulated in his will that he wanted no ghost band after his death. Mike Vax was once Kenton’s first trumpet and road manager, and now directs the Stan Kenton Alumni Band, 12 of whose 20 members played with Kenton. Still, Vax has respected Kenton’s wishes. Have Band Will Travel is only partly an immersion in nostalgia. It is more a dreamlike Kenton montage, a meditation on his music.
Kim Richmond’s new arrangement of “Intermission Riff” takes Carl Fontana’s trombone solo from the classic Kenton in Hi-Fi album and voices it out for the whole band, turning it gigantic. Kenton also played “Long Ago and Far Away,” but here there is a suave solo by baritone saxophonist Joel Kaye newly woven through the sections of the band.
These live recordings were made at seven different concerts during a 2009 bus tour. The sound is somewhat pale and distant, but clear. Signature Kenton elements (complex contrasting inner melodies, jarring chords, blaring brass) materialize and submerge and flash out again, on tunes that Kenton played, or might have played, or should have played, like “Swing House” and “The Shadow of Your Smile” and “Softly as I Leave You.”
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