Sunday, October 20, 2013

Brian Auger, Pete York & Chris Farlowe - Olympic Rock & Blues Circus

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 41:14
Size: 94.4 MB
Styles: R&B, Blues vocals
Year: 1988/2007
Art: Front

[5:05] 1. New Orleans Street March
[3:48] 2. I Never Loved A Girl
[5:25] 3. Motorboat
[5:08] 4. The Devil Rides The Speed Boat
[5:22] 5. Crocodile Or I Don't Think I Can Keep My Mouth Open For That Long
[4:28] 6. Everything's Wrong
[5:09] 7. Fast & Loose
[3:52] 8. Another Song
[2:53] 9. Wade In The Water

British rhythm and blues in its purest form. Drummer Pete York, keyboardist Brian Auger and Chris Farlowe, the darkest voice this side of the Atlantic plus brass instruments - all in a hot session.

All tracks recorded at Tonstudio Bauer Ludwigsburg, December 22, 1981.

Bass – Steve Richardson; Brass [Section] – Masters Of Desaster; Drums – Charly Eichert, Pete York; Guitar – John Marshall; Organ – Brian Auger; Piano – Brian Auger; Tenor Saxophone – James Campagnola; Trombone – Andrew Pet; Trumpet – Jeff Reynolds; Vocals – Chris Farlowe.

Olympic Rock & Blues Circus

Ana Salvagni - Alma Cabocla

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 54:24
Size: 124.6 MB
Styles: Brazilian folk-jazz vocals
Year: 2009
Art: Front

[3:09] 1. Bia Ta Ta
[3:14] 2. Dedo Mindinho
[3:13] 3. Sussuarana
[3:44] 4. Voce
[3:41] 5. Côcos
[2:55] 6. Lavaderinha
[3:25] 7. Leilao
[3:38] 8. Guacyra
[3:15] 9. Engenho Novo
[5:35] 10. Favela
[3:34] 11. Casa De Caboclo
[3:06] 12. "Eu Vi..."
[3:50] 13. Era Aquilo Se
[2:21] 14. Moleque Namorador
[3:54] 15. Caboclo Bom
[1:42] 16. Acalanto

I sing here a bit of the beautiful work of Hermeto Hekel Tavares (1896-1969), especially the compositions of the late 1920s and early 30s, language predominantly popular, unlike its erudite later stage. I knew about 70 songs from his repertoire through sheet music and old recordings. Between the choice of repertoire and the recording of the CD, it was a long way, but being next to all the wonderful artists who came along with me was also good. With the satisfaction of those who made ??a great discovery, I share with you this treasure - poetry, simplicity, inspiration. May the music of Hekel Tavares keep you warm and touch you deep inside your “mestizo” souls. ~Ana Salvagni

16 songs composed between 1927 & 1940 by Hekel Tavares (1896-1969) from Alagoas State. Popular repertoire with strong references to Slaves music. With Renato Braz Nailor Proveta Paulo Braga Fil¢ Machado & Toninho Ferragutti.

Alma Cabocla

Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie & Miles Davis - Riff Raff

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 41:00
Size: 93.9 MB
Styles: Saxophone jazz, Trumpet jazz, Bop
Year: 2001
Art: Front

[2:41] 1. Scrapple From The Apple
[3:04] 2. Riff Raff
[2:56] 3. Ornithology
[3:19] 4. Don't Blame Me
[2:56] 5. Cool Blues
[3:02] 6. Bebop
[3:00] 7. How high the moon
[2:53] 8. Slow boat to China
[2:55] 9. Relaxin' At Camarillo
[2:26] 10. Big foot
[2:26] 11. The Gypsy
[2:35] 12. Carvin' The Bird
[2:59] 13. Bird Feathers
[3:41] 14. Barbados

There are few jazz artists who pack the emotional and sensual punch of Miles Davis. He learned his craft from Charlie and Dizzy, then moved on to be one of the founders of the “cool jazz” movement that removed much of the excess of Bebop while retaining its willingness to expand the medium beyond the traditional. As his career advanced, Miles frequently confused jazz zealots by wandering outside of the genre for inspiration. His rock-jazz fusion work popularized in Bitches Brew caused as much consternation in the jazz world as Bob Dylan’s electrically-charged performance at the Newport Folk Festival did in the folk world. ~altrockchick

Riff Raff

Randy Brecker - Randy In Brasil

Styles: Latin, World
Year: 2008
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 54:15
Size: 124,2 MB
Art: Front

(4:29)  1. Pedro Brasil
(2:17)  2. Ile Aye
(6:03)  3. Guaruja
(4:22)  4. Me Leve
(5:29)  5. Malasia
(5:11)  6. Sambop
(3:30)  7. Oriente
(3:49)  8. Maca
(4:26)  9. Olhos Puxados
(5:14) 10. Rebento
(4:20) 11. Fazendo Hora
(5:02) 12. Aiaiai

Perhaps unfairly overshadowed by his brother, the late saxophonist Michael Brecker, Randy Brecker has, nevertheless been one of the most significant trumpeters of the past forty years. While his small discography as a leader contains as many misses as it does hits, he's brought a unique voice to countless sessions, working with everyone from Horace Silver, Steve Khan and John Scofield to Steely Dan, Parliament and Frank Zappa, not to mention redefining the concept of fusion as co-leader of Brecker Brothers. Brecker's tone a curious combination of warmth and bite and a harmonic approach that, like Scofield, manages to tread the fine line between the in and the out, all the while possessing a keenly constructed melodic sense, makes him immediately recognizable in any context. Recorded in Brazil with a large cast of talented players, Randy in Brasil is Brecker at his most accessible, with style and substance on equal footing.

The lack of a core group often results in a generic sound that looks to the leader for definition, and Brecker's voice clearly gives Randy in Brasil its primary focus. Still, the participation of keyboardist/producer/arranger Ruria Duprat and guitarist Ricardo Silveira on all tracks lends the session a cohesion most "cast of thousands" projects lack. The material is largely culled from popular Brazilian writes including Djavan, Gilberto Gil, Ivan Lins and Joao Bosco, though Brecker's two contributions the breezy ballad "Guaruja" and up-tempo, samba-esque yet characteristically funkified "Sambop" fit seamlessly into the program.

The Brecker Brothers often dabbled with broader cultural styles, and Brecker is no stranger to Brazilian music having guested with Flora Purim, Joao Donato and Hector Martignon. Most remarkable about Randy in Brasil is perhaps how he places a firm stamp on the music, with a sometimes pervasive Brecker Brothers vibe despite the lack of a rhythm section on most tracks. Duprat's appreciation for Brecker's distinct horn voicings makes Lins' funky, synth bass-driven "Aiaiai" feel, in fact, as if it were drawn straight from The Brecker Brothers' songbook.

Equally, Brecker adapts effortlessly to the cadence of Brazilian rhythmic forms like bossa nova and samba. There's no denying the Brazilian groove of Gil's bright "Ile Aye," the contemporary vibe of Djavan's "Me Leve" or the light, airy feel of Bosco's "Olhos Puxados." Throughout, Brecker solos with attention to the tune's melodic and percussive essence navigating his own winding changes on "Sambop" as he constructs a solo of narrative perfection that demonstrates his full range, and displaying equal focus but greater lyrical simplicity on "Olhos Puxados."

As a leader, Brecker's albums have sometimes lacked a clear focus or, in the case of Hanging in the City (ESC, 2001), a misplaced one with his vocal alter-ego Randroid. With its lush sound, beautiful song choices and ideal mesh of Brazilian culture and Brecker's singular voice, Randy in Brasil stands as one of his finest if not the finest albums in his long and varied career. ~ John Kelman   http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=30960#.UmCEVhAuf-J

Personnel: Randy Brecker: trumpets; Paulo Calazans: acoustic piano (1, 5, 8), keyboards (8); Ruria Duprat: keyboards (1-3, 5-8, 10-12), acoustic piano (4, 9), Fender Rhodes (12), clavinet (12), voice (2); Ricardo Silveira: acoustic guitar (1, 3, 5-11), electric guitar (1, 2, 4, 6, 9, 12); Sizao Machado: acoustic bass (1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10), electric bass (2, 8, 12); Teco Cardoso: soprano saxophone (1, 4, 9, 12); alto saxophone (2, 4, 12), tenor saxophone (2, 6, 12), baritone saxophone (2, 6), saxophone (3), G-flute (5), flute (8); Da Lua: percussion (1-3, 11, 12), timba (1); Andre Mehmari: acoustic piano (3, 6, 7); Robertinho Silva: drums (4, 6, 8); Joao Parahyba: percussion (4, 6, 8-10), timba (6, 8-10); Paolo Calazans: acoustic piano (5, 8), keyboards (8); Caito Marcondes: percussion (5, 7); Gilson Peranzetta: acoustic piano (11); Rogerio: acoustic bass (11); Edu Ribeiro: drums (12); Rubinho Ribeiro: voice (6).

Lisa Bell - It's All About Love

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2005
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 52:38
Size: 120,5 MB
Art: Front

(4:54)  1. It's All About Love
(4:50)  2. When I Wish
(4:32)  3. Don't Wait Forever
(4:31)  4. She's Not Right For You
(4:42)  5. Ain't Divorce Grand
(4:06)  6. Along the Beaches
(4:00)  7. Here I Am
(4:10)  8. Mary Had a Little Plan
(4:04)  9. You'll Find Me
(4:50) 10. Faraway Friends
(3:43) 11. When You Look For Love
(4:11) 12. Burning Desire

Lisa Bell, who has a warm and attractive voice, performs music that is jazzy but crosses into other musical genres at times, a bit like Norah Jones, whom she recalls on the title cut of It's All About Love. A superior singer/songwriter, Bell wrote or co-wrote eight of the 12 selections on It's All About Love, all of which have to do with love of some sort. Based in Colorado, Bell mostly uses top local players including pianist John Armstrong, who co-wrote much of the material. Whether called jazzy pop or pop-oriented jazz, this set shows that Bell is a fine writer and a singer well worth hearing. Some of the tunes, including the title cut, "Ain't Divorce Grand," and "When You Look for Love," deserve to be covered by other singers. ~Scott Yanow  http://www.allmusic.com/album/its-all-about-love-mw0000344136