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Friday, February 10, 2023

Chuck Mangione-Feels So Good (1977)

It took Chuck Mangione 17 years to finally achieve major success and international recognition, thanks to his 1977 album "Feels So Good". Mangione had begun his artistic career in 1960, releasing album after album a total of eight all of which, despite their undeniable quality, seemed stuck at the bottom of the charts with little commercial impact. His career up to that point had been quite prolific, with various collaborations such as the Jazz Brothers, alongside his brother Gaspare, in different jazz orchestras like Art Blakey's Jazz Messenger, and he even recorded an ambitious project with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, where he wanted to express his ideas of fusing jazz and rock. This project included the track "The Hill Where The Lord Hides", which would capture the attention of jazz-rock fans. When "Feels So Good" was released, it sparked a collective frenzy for Mangione's music, even topping the pop and R&B charts a rare feat for a jazz album. But what was most unusual was that it won Grammy Awards in three different categories: pop, jazz, and rhythm and blues. Following "Feels So Good", Mangione released other highly successful albums such as "Fun and Games" and the soundtrack for "The Children of Sanchez", both in the late seventies.

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