Land of Make Believe Chuck Mangione

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  • Release Date: 02/05/1991
  • Original Release: 1973
  • Sales Rank: 51,672
  • Label: POLYGRAM RECORDS
  • UPC: 042282253927
 
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Land of Make Believe

1LISTENLegend Of The One-Eyed Sailor 7:38
2LISTENLullaby For Nancy Carol 3:36
3LISTENEl Gato Triste 7:23
4LISTENThe Gloria from the Mass of St. Bernard 4:07
5LISTENAs Long As We're Together 3:52
6LISTENLand Of Make Believe 12:24

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Editorial Reviews

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 of the lot, a winning combination of attractive tunes, big-thinking orchestrations, just enough jazz content, and a genuinely felt sense of idealism. Here there is no dead weight; all of the material is very engaging and the combined forces of Mangione's quartet and the Hamilton (Ontario) Philharmonic are on fire. The performance of Mangione's "Legend of the One-Eyed Sailor" still exerts a ferocious jolt of life-affirming energy, "El Gato Triste" is an attractive Latin number, and the buoyant "Gloria" from The Mass of St. Bernard with the Horsehead Chamber Singers makes one want to hear more. The childlike title tune has both a touching sense of naïveté and a lot of drive in key spots -- credit expert drummer Joe LaBarbera with the latter -- and Esther Satterfield's clear-eyed Nancy Wilson-like vocals made her famous for a time. This would be Mangione's most irresistible attempt at embracing the whole world of music -- and for awhile, it was possible to believe that he would become a major unifying figure in American music. Alas, thus far this would be the last full flowering of that promise. Richard S. Ginell, All Music Guide

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February 21, 2004: I AM 32 SO I WAS MAYBE 2 WHEN THIS WAS RECORDED BUT AS A CHILD MY FATHER PLAYED THIS RECORD EVERY SATURDAY MORNING AND I NEVER REALLY THOUGHT MUCH OF IT BUT WHEN HE PASSED AFEW YEARS AGO I WENT LOOKING FOR IT AND IT STILL STANDS THE TEST OF TIME THE MUSIC IS UPLIFTING AND HELPS ME REMEMBER SOME OF THOSE SATURDAYS WITH MY FATHER LISTENING TO THIS GREAT ALBUM.