The Feeling's Back
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Mountain Flight
- Consuelo's Love Theme
- Leonardo's Lady
- Fotografia
- Quase
- Aldovio
- Once upon a Love Theme
- Manh� de Carnaval
- Maracangalha
- Vie en Rose
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #235356 in Music
- Released on: 1999-04-27
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .21 pounds
Editorial Reviews
From Jazziz
One of the pioneers of contemporary jazz, Chuck Mangione has been missing in action as a recording artist since 1989. "I didn't listen to music," says the flugelhornist. "I laid down, I read paperback books, I watched sports, and I went fishing." In 1994, Mangione did begin performing again, but The Feeling's Back (Chesky) is his first recording as leader since his self-imposed hiatus. Recorded in New York's St. Peter's Episcopal Church, the album finds Mangione performing his own Brazilian-jazz compositions as well as the songs of famed Brazilian composers such as Antonio Carlos Jobim, Toninho Horta, and Dori Caymmi.
--- JAZZIZ Magazine Copyright © 2000, Milor Entertainment, Inc.
Customer Reviews
The Feeling is Back: Back to his roots
I discovered Chuck Mangione in 1974, my freshman year at C.U. He was the darling of a local jazz station, long since vanished from the airwaves. I saw Chuck and his quartet at the legendary Tulage's on The Hill, in Boulder. I was close enough to touch the band and was blown away. The music was direct, the melodies flowed easily, and musicianship was second to none.
I followed Chuck through college. The next time I saw him was with the full orchestra and Ester Saterfield at C.U.'s Mackey auditorium. The music was still great - Belavia had just been released, but it was more commercial. Chuck had been discovered by the masses, and the music seemed to be written more for the masses than for himself, and, while great, was strained.
The Feeling is Back will probably disappoint those who only knew Chuck once he caught on with the "smooth jazz" format stations, but it will thrill those who loved Chuck's early work. No orchestra, a very tight group, and a lyric command of the flugel horn that demonstrates Chuck's technique has only improved with age.
The new material, too, is top flight, especially Chuck's tunes, such as Once Upon a Love Time. Effortless, beautiful, naturally flowing melody performed with unparalleled musicianship.
Given the commercial direction Chuck's music took after Chase the Clouds Away, I thought I was taking a flier on buying this disc. What I found is nothing short of a modern masterpiece. The Feeling is Back . . . way back.
Chuck Mangione-Ahead Of Mainstream
The first time I listened to this C.D. I had too think twice if this was really Chuck Mangione. But as the C.D. went on I knew it was Chuck. This C.D. truly show's Chuck's ability to stay ahead of mainstream jazz, and to create a new kind of jazz-MANGIONE JAZZ. Any Jazz fan should own The Feelings Back by Chuck Mangione
The Mangione Magic is Back!
Magnificent Mangione! Thank you Chesky Records for a fresh, hot helping of The the Magic of Chuck Mangione. Listening to Chuck again was very soothing and calming. (A very enjoyable mix of Smooth Jazz with Tango, Samba, and Brazilian Flavors) (I had a rough day at work and this was the perfect CD to listen to so I could forget all my troubles) Hearing the Magic of Mangione again was like having a reunion with a life-long friend whom I have not seen for a few years, and have missed. Thank you Chuck for sharing your Magic with us once again!! Also Thank you Chesky Records for allowing this Reunion to take place!!





