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Land of Make Believe

by Polygram Records

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Release Date:1991-02-05
Label:Polygram Records
UPC:042282253927
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Polygram Records
ASIN:B000001F7X
Category:Music

Tracks on Land of Make Believe by Polygram Records

  1. Legend of the One-Eyed Sailor
  2. Lullaby for Nancy Carol
  3. El Gato Triste
  4. The Gloria from the Mass of St. Bernard
  5. As Long as We're Together
  6. Land of Make Believe

Customer Reviews

Great feel-good music - Reviewed on 2008-10-24
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Just got this cd after not hearing it for over 30 years. It's still one of my favorites - just simple, good, quality music that lifts my spirit every single time I hear it.
Land of Make Believe - Reviewed on 2008-10-07
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Great songs, great players. Had the LP in the 70's. Finally got it on Disc.
Essential listening for those who love orchestral jazz - Reviewed on 2007-08-14
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3 customers found this review helpful.

Orchestral jazz is a special and often hard-to-find variety of jazz, and this album is one of the best representatives of that genre. Mangione was at his best when writing for large ensembles. This 1973 concert recording also features vocalist Esther Satterfield on three of the six tracks, and a 24-voice chorus on one track. Mangione's quartet is out in front of the orchestra, including his superb soprano saxophonist Gerry Niewood. A couple of notable names in the ensemble: Jon Faddis leads the trumpet section, and Steve Gadd is one of the percussionists.
Each of the tracks is very different in character. "Legend of the One-Eyed Sailor" is a great opener, building intensity as it goes, with nice solos from Mangione and Niewood and powerful backup from Faddis. The beautiful "Lullaby for Nancy Carol" is Esther's first vocal of the set, and my favorite of her performances on this album. "El Gato Triste" is a cello feature, but don't imagine that it's a dull classical piece. Wait until the Latin rhythm gets going. The back-and-forth between the ensemble and the percussion section makes for a great climax to this piece.
"Gloria from the Mass of St. Bernard" appears to be Chuck's tribute to the era when the master composers of Europe relied on the Catholic Church as a major patron. The classical influence is clearly there, but updated a few centuries. This one features the vocal chorus and includes a brief but tasteful appearance by Niewood's soprano.
"As Long As We're Together" has a bright pop-feel, but Esther's vocal is far more challenging and covers a greater range than most pop tunes. But that's just a warm-up for the 12-minute "Land of Make Believe," a brilliant arrangement that gives everybody - ensemble, soloists, and vocalist - an opportunity to stretch. A fitting closer to a great concert.
I wish someone would release a CD version of "Together," my other favorite Mangione full-orchestra album.
Good, but not great - Reviewed on 2006-11-10
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4 customers found this review not to be helpful.
When I first heard this album, that's all there was back in the mid-seventies, I was blown away by the lyrics and music. It touched me when I was in high school. Now, however, I find it loud, tinney, and the words do not bring back that "AWE" I felt when I used to listen to it...repeatedly. I guess it's true, "You can't go home again". The CD was received quickly and in perfect shape. Once again, Amazon, I keep coming back to the best entertainment site I have encountered on the net.
Land of Make Believe - Reviewed on 2006-08-20
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1 customer found this review not to be helpful.
This CD brought back good memories. My new friends love the French Horn and Ester Satterfield.
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