The Best of Maynard Ferguson
The Best of Maynard Ferguson is the first compilation album and 13th overall by Canadian jazz trumpeter Maynard Ferguson on Columbia Records.[1] The 1980 release opens with Maynard's biggest hit "Gonna Fly Now", before going on a tour of some of his best work for Columbia, featuring no less than 4 major theme songs along the way.
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The Best of Maynard Ferguson was not only an attempt to profit from Maynard's Columbia catalog while he was still in the public eye, it was an opportunity entice listeners to look beyond "Gonna Fly Now", and discover what came both before and after it. As AllMusic's Thom Jurek put it, "For the sake of argument, we'll look at this compilation as a decent if imperfect collection of the period of his greatest popularity..."[2]
Track listing
Personnel
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External links
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Studio albums | EmArcy | |
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| Roulette | |
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| Cameo |
- The New Sounds of Maynard Ferguson and His Orchestra
- Come Blow Your Horn
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| Columbia | |
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| Concord |
- These Cats Can Swing!
- Brass Attitude
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| Other labels |
- Ridin' High
- Trumpet Rhapsody
- Storm
- Body & Soul
- High Voltage
- High Voltage 2
- Big Bop Nouveau
- The One and Only Maynard Ferguson
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Live albums |
- A Message from Newport
- A Message from Birdland
- M.F. Horn 4&5: Live At Jimmy's
- Live from San Francisco
- Footpath Café
- Live from London
- One More Trip to Birdland
- M.F. Horn VI: Live at Ronnie's
- The Lost Tapes Volume One
- The Lost Tapes Volume Two
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With Chris Connor |
- Double Exposure
- Two's Company
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With Michael Feinstein | |
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With Diane Schuur | |
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