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More often than not, commissioned works demand a good measure of self-discipline from composers, musicians and producers. This certainly goes for the talented all-rounder Chuck Mangione who likes to take care of everything himself. The soundtrack to the biographical film The Children of Sanchez is just such a commissioned work - and a team of top instrumentalists spent many long days and nights in the studio to ensure its success. The result was a mammoth work of no less than 23 hours duration, highlights of which are presented on this double album. Tinted with a Latin-American hue, the melodies are presented in constantly varying sound spectra which combine the well-tried with the experimental. Thundering wind and drum passages, pithy big-band sets, and excursions into an intoxicating symphonic soundworld are just as much a part of Mangione's musical language as are the contemplative solo pieces for cello and flugelhorn. The outstanding sound quality is beyond question; indeed, this recording was prestigiously named the "Best Audiophile Disc" in the 1970s.
Chuck Mangione - Primary Artist
James Bradley - Drums, Percussion, Conga, Timbales, Timpani
Phyllis Hyman - Vocals
Donald Porter - Vocals,
Gerald Vinci - Concert Master, Violin,
Gerry Vinci - Concert Master,
Dick Decker - Horn
Grant Geissman - 12-string Guitar, Electric Guitar, Guitar
Hughes - Trombone
Dana Hughes - Trombone
Ron Leonard - Cello
Charles Meeks - Bass
Jerry Peel - Horn
Bill Reichenbach - Trombone,
George Stimpson - Horn
Jeff Takzyck - Flugelhorn, Trumpet
Mayo Tiana - Trombone
Jeff Tkazyik - Flugelhorn, Trumpet, String Arrangements,
Chris Vadala - Alto Flute, Clarinet, Flute, Piccolo, Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone
Brad Warnaar - Horn
Brad Warner - Horn
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