Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Johnny Cash - The Classic Christmas Album

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 44:54
Size: 102.8 MB
Styles: Holiday
Year: 2013
Art: Front

[2:49] 1. Christmas As I Knew It
[2:12] 2. Christmas Time's A-Comin'
[2:14] 3. That Christmasy Feeling
[2:04] 4. Christmas With You
[2:21] 5. Blue Christmas
[2:32] 6. The Little Drummer Boy
[3:31] 7. The Gifts They Gave
[2:40] 8. King Of Love
[1:55] 9. Merry Christmas Mary
[2:28] 10. I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day
[2:04] 11. Joy To The World
[3:36] 12. It Came Upon A Midnight Clear
[2:44] 13. Ringing The Bells For Jim
[4:36] 14. The Christmas Guest
[4:59] 15. The Christmas Spirit
[2:01] 16. Silent Night

2013 holiday collection from one of the most beloved names in the music business. Deck the halls, wrap those gifts, jingle those bells and usher in the holidays with this platter of joyful Christmas melodies that will make your season even brighter!

The Classic Christmas Album 

Aaron Weinstein - A Handful Of Stars

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 59:24
Size: 136.0 MB
Styles: Violin jazz
Year: 2006
Art: Front

[ 4:24] 1. After You've Gone
[ 4:26] 2. A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes
[ 4:18] 3. Samba De Orpheu
[ 5:01] 4. A Handful Of Stars
[ 3:11] 5. Swingtime In The Rockies
[ 2:43] 6. Let's Get Lost
[ 5:08] 7. Dark Eyes
[ 3:03] 8. Someone To Watch Over Me
[ 3:38] 9. If Dreams Come True
[ 5:19] 10. Pennies From Heaven
[ 5:18] 11. Dinner With Friends
[12:49] 12. Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me

A Handful of Stars is a startlingly mature and impressively confident debut album from 19-year-old jazz violinist Aaron Weinstein, a young man who plays with a felicitous combination of Stuff Smith's earthy, powerful attack and Stéphane Grappelli's elegant sophistication. Accompanied by a shifting complement of sidemen that includes, at various times, guitarists Bucky Pizzarelli and John Pizzarelli, saxophonist Houston Person, bassist Nicki Parrott, and drummer Joe Ascione, he's at his best and most confident on such traditional swing fare as "If Dreams Come True," "Swingtime in the Rockies" (in a very fun arrangement featuring multi-tracked violins), and "A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes." He's just as good on the ballads as on the up-tempo numbers -- his sweet and tender rendition, with just a quiet guitar accompaniment, of "Pennies from Heaven" is one of the album's highlights -- but his feel for Brazilian rhythms is a bit less sure. On "Samba de Orfeu" he sounds just a bit tentative -- skillful and melodically insightful, but less confident and breezy than on the more ebullient swing selections. Still, if the worst that can be said of him is that he's a bit less fun on the sambas than he is on the other material, then that's high praise indeed. Strongly recommended. ~ Rick Anderson

Aaron Weinstein (violin); John Pizzarelli (vocals, guitar); Bucky Pizzarelli (guitar); Houston Person (tenor saxophone); Nicki Parrott (bass instrument); Joe Ascione (drums).

A Handful Of Stars

Izaline Calister - Kandela

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 48:23
Size: 110.8 MB
Styles: Caribbean rhythms
Year: 2012
Art: Front

[3:39] 1. Aniversario
[3:11] 2. Damelo Aqui
[4:44] 3. Gracias A La Vida
[3:49] 4. Sosega Ta Miho
[4:51] 5. Bon Man'e Un Habon
[4:28] 6. De Repente
[7:10] 7. Kantika Di Despecho
[4:26] 8. Mi Sa
[3:43] 9. Pirata Di Amor
[4:40] 10. Sirkulo
[3:37] 11. Un Kurason

Curaçaoan singer Izaline Calister recently released her seventh music album called Kandela [Fire] on which she performs Cuban boleros, Brazilian bossa novas and other Latin American music in Papiamentu, her mother tongue. In the following interview with Peter Bruyn of Het Parool she explains the Latin tang of Kandela and the purpose behind writing songs.

“My mother would listen to a lot of Curaçaoan music,” says Izaline Calister. “But my father also played all sorts of music from Latin America and we used to watch Venezuelan television every day. I thought, after six albums with strictly Antillean music, it is now time to pay attention to a different part of my heritage. After all, one of every three songs you hear in Curaçao is in Spanish, is Latin.”

Kandela is the name of the new album by the Antillean diva who lives in the Netherlands. She has dedicated it to her father. Kandela expands her musical spectrum, but it is not because of a desire to conquer the rest of South America. Calister: “I was ready to broaden my horizons anyhow. And I already did so many Brazilian songs when I studied at the Conservatory. All cultures with a slavery past basically have comparable rhythms: Brazil, Cuba, Venezuela, the Antilles – it all eventually goes back to Mali and Senegal.”

Kandela

Cosmo Intini Jazz Set - My Favourite Roots

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 50:53
Size: 116.5 MB
Year: 1990
Art: Front

[ 9:19] 1. My One And Only Love
[12:24] 2. When Sunny Gets Blue
[ 5:47] 3. Powerful Warrior
[ 7:38] 4. 'round Midnight
[10:30] 5. Fatherly Love
[ 5:12] 6. Steps

care to help? couldn't find any review in english so if you come across one, please put it in comments. thanks!

thank you Luis for the following review (see comments):
My Favourite Roots is a CD that illustrates jazz's international appeal. The musicians are Italian and American, while the label that provided A&R input and released the album, Timeless Records, is Dutch. Recorded in Rome in 1989, this post-bop session unites Italian pianist Cosmo Intini with saxophone dynamo Gary Bartz (who is heard on his main instrument, the alto sax, as well as the soprano), Italian trumpeter/flügelhornist Paolo Fresu, bassist Carroll Dashiell, and drummer Victor Lewis. In the '80s, Bartz had returned to post-bop and hard bop after many years of playing commercial pop-jazz/crossover, and it was clear that he was glad to be doing straight-ahead jazz again. The saxman is in decent form throughout the album, and he has a nice rapport with Intini on Chick Corea's "Steps" and lyrical interpretations of Thelonious Monk's "Round Midnight," the standard "My One and Only Love," and the Johnny Mathis hit "When Sunny Gets Blue." Intini's own compositions include the reflective "Fatherly Love" and the driving modal tune "Powerful Warrior." Not fantastic but certainly satisfying, My Favourite Roots is worth picking up if you come across a copy.

Recorded at Gulliver Master Studio, Rome on May 16th, 1989.

ARTISTS
COSMO INTINI piano
GARY BARTZ alto & soprano saxes
PAOLO FRESU trumpet &flugelhorn
CARROLL DASHIELL bass
VICTOR LEWIS drums

My Favourite Roots

Ilja Reijngoud Quartet feat. Fay Claassen - The Shakespeare Album

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2009
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 67:30
Size: 194,9 MB
Art: Front

(5:19)  1. Sonnet 32
(6:33)  2. Sonnet 89
(7:59)  3. Sonnet 22
(6:24)  4. Sonnet 106
(0:49)  5. Introduction
(7:34)  6. Sonnet 36
(6:42)  7. Sonnet 18
(6:43)  8. English heart
(6:43)  9. Helas
(5:25) 10. Canzonet
(7:15) 11. Never Alone

This album is a live recording of a concert given by the Ilja Reijngoud Quartet with Fay Claassen, in which the texts of William Shakespeare take center stage. The best-known and best-loved sonnets of Shakespeare have been set to music by Ilja with much devotion and care. Inspired by two marvelous poems from the pen of Oscar Wilde, Ilja composed two additional songs to complete this album.

Amongst his credits as a composer, Ilja won the prestigious Thelonius Monk/BMI Award in 2003. Besides writing for both jazz and classical musicians and ensembles of international allure, (Ben van Dijk, Henri Bok, the Metropole Orchestra, the Jazz Orchestra of the Concertgebouw to name but a few), Ilja has always harbored a desire to write music for vocalists. For many years now, Fay Claassen has been Ilja's favorite jazz singer. The sound of her voice is unique, clear and honest. In 2006 Ilja invited her to perform five sonnets arranged for his quartet. After that first concert in Amsterdam, more performances followed (North Sea Jazz Festival 2007, theater tour 2008-2009).

Fay's beautiful voice gives new life to Shakespeare's texts, connecting the old literature with contemporary jazz. The quartet and Ilja's compositions act as solder between the lyrics, building a musical frame that together with the ancient poetry forms a surprising fit.  http://www.russiancdshop.com/music.php?zobraz=details&id=20564&lang=en

Personnel : BEETS, Marius (bass); CLAASSEN, Fay (vocal); HELLER, Paul (tenor saxophone); ITERSON, Martijn van (guitar); REIJNGOUD, Ilja (trombone); SERIERSE, Marcel (drums); Ilja Reijngoud (Trombone)

Cécile Verny Quartet - Got a Ticket

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2006
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 60:26
Size: 139,0 MB
Art: Front

(6:15)  1. A Sleepin' Bee
(6:15)  2. Hometown Blues
(5:39)  3. Devil May Care
(5:11)  4. Listen to the Rainbow
(6:53)  5. Je Ne Veux Pas Mentir
(6:20)  6. Got a Ticket
(6:23)  7. Mina's Song
(5:38)  8. An Ocean to Go Sea ("Você Maluco")
(7:22)  9. Hideaway
(4:25) 10. African Flower

A musical journey through the landscapes of jazz and its musical fringe areas with dreams and expectations, packing of suitcases and goodbyes. Experience the strange and new and rediscover that already known in unexpected turmoil and the peace and quiet, which you have long sought. And of course obligatory hometown-blues has to be an integral part of it all. "Got A Ticket" presents mainly original compositions in a stylistic variety, which makes a comparison with the trip mentioned above comprehensible. Sometimes with a swinging rhythm as in the opener "Sleeping Bee", sometimes with a dreamy ballad-like sound as in "Hometown Blues" and "Je ne veux pas mentir" among others, and then Latin-influenced bebop ("Devil May Care") again and traditional jazz singing.

Where is the trip heading? The quartet around the brilliant and charming singer Cécile Verny entices listeners of "Got A Ticket" to engage in a pleasurable search for new paths away from well-trodden ones without fear of crossing linguistic or stylistic borders and without rigidly giving in to imaginary or real constraints. As a result, the texts are very emotional and evocative in addition to having fantastic arrangements. She sings them in her own unique way and proves that she is of a special quality. Cécile Verny has the right feeling for swing, always gets the different moods of the 10 beautiful tunes precisely right and shines above all thanks to her improvisatory skills.

The Cécile Verny Quartet is composed of four artists, who have gained all kinds of different experience in their own careers very individual and very far-reaching. First and foremost is the singer and leader Cécile Verny, who was born in the Ivory Coast and has lived in France since the beginning of the 80s where she could be found involved in very different music genres (jazz, gospel, musical, pop, blues and lots more). One of her and her quartet’s biggest successes was first prize at the song festival "Concours Vocal du Festival de Crest" in 1992. Pianist Andreas Erchinger is the "main composer" in the quartet. He comes from hardbop and modern jazz, graduated from the Swiss Jazz School where he developed into one of the best pianists for accompanying singers. He has worked with Charlie Antolini and Dusko Goykovic, among others. Bassist Bernd Heitzler made a name for himself above all with his numerous creative works as sideman in bands of very different sizes and styles jazz, pop, rock, world music, Latin, salsa and and and  there seems to be no genre where he is not at home. The same applies to drummer Matthias Daneck, who has also made a name for himself across European borders working with Randy Brecker, Arturo Sandoval and many others.  http://www.doublemoon.de/en/cddetails/dmcd1002.shtml

Eddie Higgins - Sweet Lorraine

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2004
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 44:00
Size: 101,2 MB
Art: Front + Back

(3:57)  1. Teach Me Tonight
(3:54)  2. Sweet Lorraine
(4:02)  3. Ruby
(3:43)  4. Three Little Words
(3:50)  5. Someone To Watch Over Me
(3:07)  6. The Song Is You
(4:04)  7. Sometimes I'm Happy
(3:27)  8. Route 66
(3:21)  9. Rosetta
(3:18) 10. Somebody Loves Me
(3:23) 11. Take The 'A' Train
(3:49) 12. These Foolish Things

Born and raised in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Higgins initially studied privately with his mother. He started his professional career in Chicago, Illinois, while studying at the Northwestern University School of Music. An elegant and sophisticated pianist, his encyclopedic harmonic approach and wide range of his repertory made him one of the most distinctive jazz pianists to come out of Chicago, gaining the respect of local and visiting musicians for his notable mastery of the instrument. Higgins also had the unusual ability to sound equally persuasive in a broad span of music, whether he was playing traditional swing, exciting bebop or reflexive ballads, providing the tone and stylistic flavor of each styles, as both a soloist and as accompanist.

For more than two decades Higgins worked at some of Chicago's most prestigious jazz clubs, including the Brass Rail, Preview Lounge, Blue Note, Cloister Inn and Jazz Ltd. His longest and most memorable tenure was at the long gone London House, where he led his jazz trio from the late 1950s to the late 1960s, playing opposite the greatest jazz stars of this period, including Cannonball Adderley, Bill Evans, Errol Garner, Stan Getz, Dizzy Gillespie, Oscar Peterson and George Shearing, among others. Later, Higgins said the opportunities to play jazz music with Coleman Hawkins and Oscar Peterson were unforgettable moments. Eddie's time spent at the London House Restaurant was with two of the best sidemen that Chicago has produced, bassist Richard Evans and drummer Marshall Thompson. Thompson was a very articulate drummer and teacher as well as a recording performer. One particularly notable event that took place at the London House was Richard Evans introducing drummer Maurice White to jazz pianist Ramsey Lewis. 

After his stint with Ramsey, Maurice went on to form the renowned group Earth, Wind & Fire. At the time of this introduction, Maurice was a studio drummer at Chess Records. Eddie also worked for Chess records as a producer. During his stay in Chicago, Higgins also recorded a significant number of albums under his auspices and many more as a sideman with a wide variety of musicians, ranging in style from tenor saxophonists Coleman Hawkins to Wayne Shorter; trumpeters Bobby Lewis to Freddie Hubbard, and trombonists Jack Teagarden to Al Grey. His versatility was captured on stage and records, backing up singers and leading his own projects as both pianist and orchestrator, working in every jazz circle from dixieland to modal styles.

In 1970, Higgins moved to Fort Lauderdale, Florida and began spending winters in Florida and summers on Cape Cod, where he played in local clubs. Since the early 1980s, he traveled widely on the jazz festival circuit and has performed frequently in Europe and Japan. His releases on the Japanese Venus label earned him number one in jazz sales on more than one album. Since then, Higgins played his music mainly in East Asia including Japan and South Korea and became sensationally famous. During his career in East Asia, Higgins formed a trio with Joe Ascione (Drums), Jay Leonhart (Bass), which is known as Eddie Higgins Trio. In 1988, Higgins and jazz singer and pianist Meredith d'Ambrosio were married and became a popular team at clubs and festivals, as well as recording for Sunnyside Records. In 2009, dates in Japan and Korea were on his calendar of upcoming concerts, which were suspended due to a long illness. Higgins died in Fort Lauderdale at the age of 77. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Higgins