Sunday, September 15, 2013

Scott Cossu - Jazz, Boogie & Deja Blues

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 50:41
Size: 116.0 MB
Styles: Piano jazz
Year: 2012
Art: Front

[4:46] 1. Nutville
[5:04] 2. Sayonara Blues
[3:46] 3. Isotope
[6:10] 4. Moira
[5:13] 5. Old Man Mambo
[4:24] 6. Kansas Ditty
[0:36] 7. Straight No Chaser
[5:03] 8. Deja Blues
[4:39] 9. Nostalgia In Times Square
[4:24] 10. Jd's Boogie
[6:30] 11. Boogit Brother

Breaking out of his new age shell, pianist Scott Cossu ratchets up the groove dial with JAZZ, BOOGIE & DEJA BLUES. All three of these genres, as well as ethnic experimentation, has always peaked into Cossu's music over the years, but this release fixes the spotlight firmly on them. As such, the album features high octane covers of Jimmy Dorsey's swingin; "JD's Boogie" and the sunny jazz of the Thelonious Monk classic "Straight No Chaser." The exotic flavors of Latin jazz and Cuban music sway through Cossu's take on Billy Taylor's "Old Man Mambo" and the breezy vibes of Horace Silver's "Sayonara Blues" captivates. Cossu also provides a couple of his own works, which likewise sparkle with jazzy verve and a hint of latin flavor.

Recording information: Synergy Sound, Port Townsend, WA.

Scott Cossu (piano); Van Manakas (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Jessica Blinn (violin); Ann Lindquist (flute, alto flute); Art Patience (harmonica); Steven Banks (drums); T.J. Morris (congas, percussion).

Jazz, Boogie & Deja Blues

Ana Caram - Rio After Dark

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 58:40
Size: 134.3 MB
Styles: Brazilian jazz vocals, Bossa Nova
Year: 1989/2003
Art: Front

[3:58] 1. Rio After Dark
[4:04] 2. Alagoas
[3:37] 3. Meditation
[6:07] 4. Viola Fora De Moda (Outdated Viola)
[4:49] 5. Summer Days
[4:40] 6. La Cumbia
[4:05] 7. Anos Dourados
[3:11] 8. Renovacao (Renovation)
[4:21] 9. Rainbow
[2:16] 10. O Que Vier Eu Traco (Whatever It Is, I Can Handle It)
[2:56] 11. Sem Legenda
[3:18] 12. Forever
[4:22] 13. O Tempo E O Lugar (Time And Place)
[2:35] 14. Serrado (Savannah)
[4:15] 15. You've Got A Friend

In stylistic terms, large portions of Ana Caram's first U.S. album could easily have been recorded in 1962; it's as if time had stood perfectly still since "Desafinado" became a hit. Yet this is all for the good for this Antonio Carlos Jobim protegé, who can comfortably give material by the more contemporary writer Djavan, and even Carole King's "You've Got a Friend," the bossa nova treatment. Like most seductive Brazilian female singers, Caram is just a bit off-pitch and gets away with it. She also plays guitar skillfully in the Joao Gilberto rhythmic manner, and occasionally writes her own tunes ("Renovacao," "Rainbow") in an attractive classic bossa nova idiom. The revered Jobim sits in on piano and contributes a few vocal harmonies on two of his songs ("Meditation," "Anos Dourados"); the Chesky recording also diligently picks up his groaning. Paquito D'Rivera chirps on clarinet in the tongue-twisting "O Que Vier Eu Traco" and turns up on alto sax on Paulo Jobim's first-rate "La Cumbia," phrasing in the lilting Getz manner though he can't help but slip in a bop run or two. Steve Sacks plays low-key, moaning alto flute on several tracks, and Carlos Alberto de Oliveira and Café handle the delicate percussion. The production is typical low-key, spare-textured, painstakingly recorded Chesky fare -- and unreconstructed bossa nova fans need not hesitate. ~ Richard S. Ginell

Recorded at RCA Studio A, New York, New York on April 6-7 & 18, 1989.

Ana Caram (vocals, guitar); Paquito D'Rivera (saxophone, clarinet); Steve Sacks (alto flute, background vocals); Antonio Carlos Jobim, David Chesky (piano); Bill Washer (guitar); David Finck (bass); Carlos Alberto De Oliveria, Cafe (percussion); Beso Cerqueira, Steve Kaiser, Mary Kent (background vocals).

Rio After Dark

Carol Duboc - Smile

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 42:32
Size: 97.4 MB
Styles: Vocal jazz
Year: 2013
Art: Front

[3:48] 1. Elephant
[3:43] 2. Smile
[4:00] 3. Unpredictable
[3:47] 4. Telepathy
[4:28] 5. Atmosphere
[5:09] 6. Parachute
[4:59] 7. Behind A Kiss
[4:45] 8. Gliding
[4:04] 9. Nobody Knows
[3:43] 10. Mythological

So, what happens when a sultry vocalist meets up with a master genius keyboardist? To some it may be referred to as a meeting of the minds and to others, a collaboration. However one might choose to view it, it did go down right here at SoCal’s world famous Baked Potato; a place where genius and sultry often collide….in a good way.

Vocalist, Carol Duboc and Jeff Lorber have teamed up like two mighty super hero’s bringing to the people of Universal City all the musical goods they’d been longing for. Together they have ridden in under the cover of darkness to ignite the embers that rests inside the hearts of jazz goers here on the west coast.

A crew of five: Grammy Nominee, Jeff Lorber on keys while Grammy award winning Yellow Jackets bassist, Jimmy Haslip once again laid it down with his sixth sense or six string. And then there is drummer, Tony Moore socking it to us with more than just your average four beat rhythm. Tony knows how to work all four limbs while keeping it all in his corner pocket. And the very humble, Adam Hawley. God must have eaten his Wheaties the morning he created this monster guitarist. Standing quietly behind Carol and to the right of Moore, Hawley single handidly transformed his listening audience to true born again believers. I’m sure somewhere in the UK, the spirit of Jimi Hendrix is “smiling.” ~SJT

Contemporary jazz vocalist Carol Duboc presents her sixth Gold Note Music recording, featuring performances by Grammy nominated keyboardist Jeff Lorber (who also co-wrote and co-produced the CD), Grammy award winning electric bassist Jimmy Haslip, Grammy nominated upright bassist Brian Bromberg, guitarist Michael Thompson, world-renowned flutist Hubert Laws and Grammy award winning drummer Vinnie Colaiuta.

Recording information: JHL Studios, Pacific Palisades, CA; Village Recorders, Los Angeles, CA.

Carol Duboc (vocals); Hubert Laws (flute); Jeff Lorber (keyboards, Moog synthesizer); Brian Bromberg (upright bass); Jimmy Haslip (electric bass); Vinnie Colaiuta (drums); Luis Conte (percussion).

Smile

Diane Page - Easy Living

Styles: Jazz Vocals
Year: 2013
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 47:29
Size: 109,4 MB
Art: Front

(4:28)  1. It Could Happen to You
(3:36)  2. Cheek to Cheek
(3:15)  3. Easy Living
(4:10)  4. But Not for Me
(6:48)  5. Early Autumn
(3:43)  6. East of the Sun
(3:58)  7. Ain't Misbehavin'
(4:27)  8. Long Ago and Far Away
(4:32)  9. Say It
(5:26) 10. Exactly Like You
(2:59) 11. Just in Time

Diana Page is a Seattle area jazz vocalist who’s musical career is beginning to blossom. “Diana has a clear voice, with elegant jazz phrasing and a gentle forward momentum. Her directness is pleasing and interesting. Somewhere between Blossom Dearie and Anita O'Day" ~Pony Boy Records

Diana’s life long adoration of music gives her depth beyond her years as she interprets age-old melodies with a new, yet respectful approach. Her introduction to music came through songs sung at church services and community theater events, and as her interest blossomed, she studied piano, voice, bass, and saxophone privately through the majority of her early years. While attending Inglemore High School in Bothell, WA, Diana participated in a 10 voice acapella jazz group through which she was recognized many times over for her display of outstanding musicianship at several regional and national jazz events. After high school, she continued her pursuit of music as a member of Bellevue College’s vocal jazz ensemble, Celebration. The professional relationships and musical aptitude developed during this time served as a springboard for Diana’s career, launching her into the Seattle jazz scene as a worthy contributor. 

Diana’s debut recording, “Easy Living” will be released this fall. Accompanying Diana is John Hansen on piano, Jon Hamar on upright bass, Matt Page on drums, Alexey Nicoleav on tenor saxophone and Chris Spencer on guitar. This straight ahead album has an energetic groove, where even the more reflective tempos leave you feeling good. Keep an eye out for this new recording, soon to be available on CD Baby and iTunes, as well as at some local record stores. Also, please be sure to visit Diana’s website (www.dianapagemusic.com) for performance dates and come out to see her sing live, “You won’t regret it!”~ Fan http://dianapagemusic.com/bio.cfm .

Denzal Sinclaire - My one and only love

Styles: Jazz Vocals
Year: 2006
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 59:18
Size: 136,1 MB
Art: Front

(5:19)  1. Happier than the morning sun
(5:48)  2. Always on my mind
(5:34)  3. Smoke gets in your eyes
(4:33)  4. Follow you follow me
(4:54)  5. I can see clearly now
(5:14)  6. Here comes the honeyman
(6:12)  7. Stardust
(5:58)  8. Estate
(5:16)  9. For You, For Me, For Evermore
(6:31) 10. My One And Only Love
(3:53) 11. You're My Everything

Denzal Sinclaire is one of the finest jazz singers of his generation. His admirers include Diana Krall ("Denzal Sinclaire embodies the tradition of the great singers I love like Nat Cole, yet definitely has his own voice. He is one of my favorite singers...") and Dianne Reeves, as well as growing legions of jazz fans in his native Canada and abroad. From his early days as a canny interpreter of Nat ‘King’ Cole’s mentholated crooning, he’s grown into one of the most distinctive and individualistic singers anywhere. On his third Verve CD, "My One and Only Love," you can hear Sinclaire luxuriating in his own voice and the opulent accompaniments of his bandmates, an all-star mix of Sinclaire contemporaries from the New York and Vancouver jazz scenes. 

There is plenty of room for both the singer and his band to stretch out, because while it is entirely contemporary in its execution, in its conception this is a ballad album in the classic style.

"I think I’ve always been a ballads person," Sinclaire says. As a student at Montreal’s McGill University he used to sit in with visiting musicians including, memorably, the great saxophonist Clifford Jordan. As often as not, he’d forego the chance to swing for the fences with some flag-waving up-tempo number and stretch out, instead, on some simple old love song. Since he moved to Vancouver a decade ago, Sinclaire has diversified his portfolio considerably, of course. But here he’s back to ballads. "I think I’ve come full circle."~Editorial Reviews  http://www.amazon.ca/One-Only-Love-Denzal-Sinclaire/dp/B000E0LM26.

My one and only love

Bucky Pizzarelli And The West Texas Tumbleweeds - Diggin' Up Bones

Styles: Western Swing
Year: 2009
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 62:38
Size: 144,8 MB
Art: Front

(3:51)  1. Right Or Wrong
(2:59)  2. Promised Land
(4:20)  3. Turkey In The Raw
(4:32)  4. Ain't Oklahoma Pretty
(3:23)  5. Pick Me Up On Your Way Down
(3:47)  6. Jingle, Jangle, Jingle
(3:28)  7. Your Cheating Heart
(3:14)  8. Grain Of Salt
(4:19)  9. You're From Texas
(3:47) 10. Over Nevada
(4:36) 11. Ghost Riders In The Sky
(3:04) 12. Cowboy Lullaby
(3:29) 13. Tacos, Enchiladas And Beans
(2:56) 14. Diggin' Up Bones
(2:45) 15. Stage Fright
(3:22) 16. Act Naturally
(4:37) 17. Steeling Home

Country music and jazz have been married since Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys started what was a regional craze that became internationally recognized. While Hank Williams embraced the merging of cultures, and Asleep at the Wheel or Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown thrived in populist jazz or blues-derived hybrids, few have attempted to really blend the two styles in recent times. Guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli, his sons, guitarist John Pizzarelli and bassist Martin Pizzarelli, have wanted to do this kind of project for many years, and it has surfaced in this twangy, sophisticated tribute to the western cowboy from a stage show perspective. Help from jazzers like fiddler Aaron Weinstein or drummer Danny Coots, but especially Nashville's renowned pedal steel guitarist Tommy White, identify the music as nothing less than down-home pickin' and grinnin', straight-from-the-heart songs avowed jazz fans like Roy Clark and Buck Owens used to do. Saloon chanteuse Rebecca Kilgore plays up the femme fatale role to perfection, while the three Pizzarellis jump right into these purely rural, down-in-the-valley tunes. 

The majority of the tracks feature vocals, with the instrumental swing of the guitarists as rhythmic support. Andy Levas sings five of them in a deep-toned, tough-guy vocal, including the blue and downhearted "Pick Me Up On Your Way Down," the classic Hank Williams lonesome cowboy anthem "Your Cheating Heart," the legendary two-note tale of intrigue "Ghost Riders in the Sky," and the all-time, lighthearted fave "Act Naturally." Cowboy Joe West sings the Chuck Berry rock & roll classic "Promised Land," accented by Weinstein's fiddle, and the shoulder-shrugging "Grain of Salt" in a rough-and-tumble voice. Yes, this is the same Joe West who is a 30-year veteran Major League Baseball umpire. Kilgore provides the distaff retort on songs like the twangy "Right or Wrong," the really corny and fluffy cowgirl show tune "Jingle, Jangle, Jingle," the Cindy Walker-penned lone star 2-step "You're from Texas," and the closer-to-jazz, funny Mel Tormé number "Tacos, Enchiladas & Beans." John Pizzarelli wrote three of these selections, including an instrumental turkey-in-the-straw update "Turkey in the Raw," an adaptation of Johnny Cash's road song "I've Been Everywhere" retitled "Ain't Oklahoma Pretty?," with the line modified from "Route 66," and the steady swinging "Steeling Home," with tongue-in-cheek baseball and White's slide-string instrument on his mind.

 The Carl Kress tune "Stage Fright" comes nearest to rural jazz, as the guitars and Weinstein's mandolin recall the dawgrass of David Grisman. For all of the delights this album possesses, purist jazz fans will have to think twice before purchasing it. However, country music fans will love it, and might see the bigger picture of mainstream jazz once they realize the connections have been there all along. ~Michael G.Nastos  http://www.allmusic.com/album/diggin-up-bones-mw0001786796

Thank You Flyingfinger!

Diggin' Up Bones

Bucky Pizzarelli & The West Texas Tumbleweeds - Back In The Saddle Again

Styles: Western Swing
Year: 2011
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 61:54
Size: 144,8 MB
Art: Front + Back

(6:17)  1. Lone Star Swing
(4:30)  2. Hey, Porter
(2:10)  3. There's A Gold Mine In The Sky
(5:02)  4. Back In The Saddle Again
(9:13)  5. Folsom Prison Blues
(5:36)  6. Along The Navajo Trail
(3:07)  7. Drifting Along With The Tumbling Tumbleweeds
(5:56)  8. Red River Valley
(2:30)  9. Understand You Man
(4:20) 10. Cold Cold Heart
(4:44) 11. Heartaches By The Numbers
(6:12) 12. Hard Life Blues
(2:11) 13. Happy Trails

The success of Bucky Pizzarelli's earlier sessions blending jazz and country musicians interpreting country favorites prompted follow-up record dates with many of the same players taking part. The veteran guitarist brings sons John (guitar and vocals) and Martin (bass), vocalist Rebecca Kilgore, young violinist Aaron Weinstein, pianist Monty Alexander, and drummer Tony Tedesco, along with country artists Andy Levas (guitar and vocals) and pedal steel guitarist Tommy White. Like the earlier CD, "Buck" and the band do justice to these country standards, including both vocal and instrumental numbers. Levas' strong lead vocals on Johnny Cash hits like "Hey, Porter," "Folsom Prison Blues," and "Understand Your Man" are obvious highlights, with the band providing terrific support. Kilgore has long sung both jazz and country, having recorded several CDs of her own with a country flavor; her warm, loping rendition of "Along the Navaho Trail," with tasty solos by the leader, Alexander, and Weinstein, is a highlight. The swinging rendition of "Red River Valley" showcases the leader on acoustic bass guitar, Weinstein, John Pizzarelli (on electric guitar), and Alexander. The surprising conclusion is a solo feature for Alexander, singing as he accompanies himself in a delightful, imaginative setting of "Happy Trails." Western swing is alive and well in the hands of Bucky Pizzarelli and friends.~ Ken Dryden  http://www.allmusic.com/album/back-in-the-saddle-again-arbors-country-series-vol-2-mw0002088730

Bucky Pizzarelli – rhythm guitar, bass; John Pizzarelli – Guitar, Vocals; Martin Pizzarelli – bass; Tony Tedesco – drums; Monty Alexander – piano, melodian, vocals; Tommy White – pedal steel guitar; Aaron Weinstein – violin; Rebecca Kilgore – guitar, vocals; Andy Levas – guitar, vocals.

Thank You Flyingfinger!

Back In The Saddle Again