Trombone Panorama is an album by American jazz trombonist Kai Winding featuring performances recorded in late 1956 and early 1957 for the Columbia label.[1][2]

Trombone Panorama
Studio album by
The Kai Winding Septet
Released1957
RecordedDecember 19–21, 1956 and February 20, 1957
New York City
GenreJazz
LabelColumbia
CL 999
ProducerGeorge Avakian
Kai Winding chronology
The Trombone Sound
(1956)
Trombone Panorama
(1957)
The Axidentals with the Kai Winding Trombones
(1958)

Reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic     [3]
The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings    [4]

The Allmusic awarded the album 3 stars and stated "Trombone Panorama was the first of several albums Kai Winding was to cut during the mid-'50s and early 1960s where he was joined by a shifting cast of fellow trombone players... The flowing seamless technique employed by these top slide-instrument artists resulted in a graceful, mellifluous sound that gave these recordings a chamber jazz feel".[3]

Track listing

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  1. "Trombone Panorama: Fanfare/Lassus Trombone/Muskrat Ramble/I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues/The Sidewalks of New York/Margie/I'm Getting Sentimental Over You/Kaye's Melody/Moonlight Serenade/Bijou/Collaboration/It's All Right with Me/Potpourri" (Kai Winding/Henry Fillmore/Kid Ory/Harold Arlen, Ted Koehler/Charles B. Lawlor, James W. Blake/Con Conrad, J. Russel Robinson, Benny Davis/George Bassman, Ned Washington/Sammy Kaye/Glenn Miller, Mitchell Parish/Ralph Burns/Pete Rugolo, Stan Kenton/Cole Porter/Winding) - 16:44
  2. "The Party's Over" (Jule Styne, Betty Comden, Adolph Green) - 3:33
  3. "The Preacher" (Horace Silver) - 3:23
  4. "Come Rain or Come Shine" (Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer) - 3:29
  5. "When the Red, Red Robin (Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along)" (Harry M. Woods) - 3:11
  6. "I Can't Give You Anything But Love" (Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields) - 3:13
  7. "Frankie and Johnny" (Traditional) - 6:59

Personnel

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References

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  1. ^ Payne, D. Kai Winding discography accessed July 11, 2016
  2. ^ Watts, R., Callahan, M., Edwards, D. and Eyries, P. Columbia Main Series, Part 5: CL 900-999 (1956-1957), accessed July 12, 2016
  3. ^ a b Nathan, Dave. Trombone Panorama – Review at AllMusic. Retrieved July 11, 2016.
  4. ^ Cook, Richard; Morton, Brian (2008). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings (9th ed.). Penguin. p. 1523. ISBN 978-0-141-03401-0.