Chuck Mangione
Language available : englishThroughout the 1970s, Chuck Mangione was a celebrity. His purposely lightweight music was melodic pop that was upbeat, optimistic, and sometimes uplifting. Mangione's records were big sellers yet few of his fans from the era knew that his original goal was to be a bebopper. His father had often taken Chuck and his older brother Gap (a keyboardist) out to see jazz concerts, and Dizzy Gillespie was a family friend. While Chuck studied at the Eastman School, the two Mangiones co-led a bop quintet called the Jazz Brothers who recorded several albums for Jazzland, often with Sal Nistico on tenor. Chuck Mangione played with the big bands of Woody Herman and Maynard Ferguson (both in 1965) and Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers (1965-1967). In 1968, now sticking mostly to his soft-toned flügelhorn, Mangione formed a quartet that also featured Gerry Niewood on tenor and soprano. They cut a fine set for Mercury in 1972, but otherwise Mangione's recordings in the '70s generally used large orchestras and vocalists (including Esther Satterfield), putting the emphasis on lightweight melodies such as "Hill Where the Lord Hides," "Land of Make Believe," "Chase the Clouds Away." and the huge 1977 hit (featuring guitarist Grant Geissman) "Feels So Good." After a recorded 1978 Hollywood Bowl concert that summed up his pop years and a 1980 two-LP set that alternated pop and bop (with guest Dizzy Gillespie), Mangione gradually faded out of the music scene. In the '70s, Chuck Mangione recorded for Mercury and A&M; in the '80s he had a couple of very forgettable Columbia albums, and had not been heard from in the '90s until a 1997 comeback tour found him in good form, having a reunion with his "Feels So Good" band. The Feeling's Back followed in 1999.
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Throughout the 1970s, Chuck Mangione was a celebrity. His purposely lightweight music was melodic pop that was upbeat, optimistic, and sometimes uplifting. Mangione's records were big sellers yet few of his fans from the era knew that his original goal was to be a bebopper. His father had often taken Chuck and his older brother Gap (a keyboardist) out to see jazz concerts, and Dizzy Gillespie was a family friend. While Chuck studied at the Eastman School, the two Mangiones co-led a bop quintet called the Jazz Brothers who recorded several albums for Jazzland, often with Sal Nistico on tenor. Chuck Mangione played with the big bands of Woody Herman and Maynard Ferguson (both in 1965) and Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers (1965-1967). In 1968, now sticking mostly to his soft-toned flügelhorn, Mangione formed a quartet that also featured Gerry Niewood on tenor and soprano. They cut a fine set for Mercury in 1972, but otherwise Mangione's recordings in the '70s generally used large orchestras and vocalists (including Esther Satterfield), putting the emphasis on lightweight melodies such as "Hill Where the Lord Hides," "Land of Make Believe," "Chase the Clouds Away." and the huge 1977 hit (featuring guitarist Grant Geissman) "Feels So Good." After a recorded 1978 Hollywood Bowl concert that summed up his pop years and a 1980 two-LP set that alternated pop and bop (with guest Dizzy Gillespie), Mangione gradually faded out of the music scene. In the '70s, Chuck Mangione recorded for Mercury and A&M; in the '80s he had a couple of very forgettable Columbia albums, and had not been heard from in the '90s until a 1997 comeback tour found him in good form, having a reunion with his "Feels So Good" band. The Feeling's Back followed in 1999.
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Children Of Sanchez
Chuck Mangione
Jazz - Released by A&M on 1 jan. 1978
Thanks to the Latin-inflected title track, Children of Sanchez became another huge hit for Chuck Mangione. The title song even earned him a Grammy for ...
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Feels So Good
Chuck Mangione
Jazz - Released by A&M on 8 dec. 1977
Due to the title cut, this was a huge seller when it originally came out. Reissued on CD, this set from flügelhornist Chuck Mangione (which helped giv ...
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Main Squeeze
Chuck Mangione
Jazz - Released by A&M on 1 jan. 1976
More and more a creature of the studio, Mangione employs a coterie of '70s New York session players on an album that wears its make-out-music intentio ...
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Fun And Games
Chuck Mangione
Jazz - Released by A&M on 1 jan. 1979
Armed with just his "Feels So Good" quintet and occasionally a couple of brass players, Mangione's more grandiose ambitions are pretty much behind him ...
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An Evening Of Magic: Live At The Hollywood Bowl
Chuck Mangione
Jazz - Released by Hip-O (UC) on 16 jul. 1978
Recorded at the height of Chuck Mangione's fame when "Feels So Good" was still busting up the charts, this double-LP set attempts to recapture the dyn ...
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A&M Gold Series
Chuck Mangione
Jazz - Released by A&M on 18 feb. 1991
This import version of Chuck Mangione's A&M hits collection contains three more tracks than its domestic counterpart, as well as his volume in the Uni ...
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Land Of Make Believe
Chuck Mangione
Jazz - Released by Island Mercury on 1 jan. 1973
Though much less expansive than Mangione's other Mercury concerts (only 37 minutes on a single CD or LP), Land of Make Believe is the most successful ...
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Chase The Clouds Away
Chuck Mangione
Jazz - Released by A&M on 1 jan. 1975
Upon Chuck Mangione's signing with A&M, his music underwent a softening process; everything would become subordinate to the pretty tunes that seemed t ...
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Main Squeeze
Chuck Mangione
Jazz - Released by A&M on 1 jan. 1976
More and more a creature of the studio, Mangione employs a coterie of '70s New York session players on an album that wears its make-out-music intentio ...
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Children Of Sanchez
Chuck Mangione
Jazz - Released by A&M on 1 jan. 1978
Thanks to the Latin-inflected title track, Children of Sanchez became another huge hit for Chuck Mangione. The title song even earned him a Grammy for ...
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Feels So Good
Chuck Mangione
Jazz - Released by A&M on 8 dec. 1977
Due to the title cut, this was a huge seller when it originally came out. Reissued on CD, this set from flügelhornist Chuck Mangione (which helped giv ...
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20th Century Masters: The Best Of Chuck Mangione (The Millennium Collection)
Chuck Mangione
Jazz - Released by A&M on 23 jul. 2002
20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection - Chuck Mangione gathers ten of the jazz-pop maestro's best-known performances, including "Land of Mak ...
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Chuck Mangione: Finest Hour
Chuck Mangione
Jazz - Released by Verve on 1 jan. 2000
Verve's Finest Hour profiles career highlights from trumpeter and flügelhornist Chuck Mangione. These selections cover his well-known '70s material, w ...
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Greatest Hits
Chuck Mangione
Jazz - Released by A&M on 1 jan. 1987
This 2010 Chuck Mangione compilation Greatest Hits collects many of the famed flügelhorn player's crossover jazz hits. Included are such tracks as his ...
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70 Miles Young
Chuck Mangione
Pop - Released by A&M on 1 jan. 1978
70 Miles Young refers to the expansive title piece that dominates this album, a continuous four-movement suite written for Mangione's father, the outg ...
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Only The Best Hits
Chuck Mangione
Jazz - Released by Only The Best Hits on 24 apr. 2021
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Carnival King
Chuck Mangione
Jazz - Released by nature oldies on 11 mrt. 2020
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Open Stage
Chuck Mangione
Jazz - Released by open reeez regarde on 3 mrt. 2016
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Arrows in the Gale
Chuck Mangione
Jazz - Released by Galero on 31 jan. 2022
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Colorful Mix
Chuck Mangione
Jazz - Released by Colorful Mix on 11 apr. 2022
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My Car Sounds
Chuck Mangione
Jazz - Released by My Car Sounds on 12 mei 2021
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo