Saturday, December 21, 2013

Steve Grismore Trio - Bésame Mucho!

Released: 2012
Size: 139,7 MB
Time: 60:52
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Styles: Organ Jazz trio
Art: Big Front

01. Besame Mucho [7:02]
02. Ritha [5:03]
03. Sunny [5:34]
04. Eight Counts For Rita [4:55]
05. Everything Happens To Me [4:49]
06. Take The Coltrane [4:21]
07. Alice In Wonderland [6:56]
08. Bowlful Of Yok [5:51]
09. Jan Jan [5:53]
10. Sunny-Alternate Take [5:36]
11. Eight Counts For Rita-Alternate Take [4:47]

""We are influenced by all the great musicians of the organ trio tradition--organists like Jimmy Smith, Mel Rhyne, Don Patterson, and Larry Young; guitarists like Wes Montgomery, Grant Green, Kenny Burrell, and George Benson; and drummers like Elvin Jones, Grady Tate, Don Bailey, and Idris Muhammed. For this session we did a combination of tunes from some of these artists as well as our own interpretations of a couple of jazz standards. Over the years I have played with several different drummers on this gig, but for this particular recording it was my pleasure to include a fabulous young drummer who currently lives in Des Moines and teaches at Drake and Grinnell College, John Kizilarmut. Sam, of course, is a legend throughout the Midwest and is a true torchbearer of the jazz organ tradition. Playing with Sam and John is a real treat. I hope you enjoy the music."

Steve Grismore is a guy who has had a huge influence on jazz in Iowa City, being a lecturer in the University Department of Music and co-founder of the Iowa City Jazz Festival. But above all, Grismore is a jazz guitarist, and "Bésame Mucho!" is his latest CD release, performing with organist Sam Salamone and drummer John Kizilarmut. To any jazz-head there’s an immediate, strong connection between this trio’s instrumentation and the work of Jimmy Smith, the famously funky Hammond organ player, whose 1960s trio and quartet records on Blue Note Records defined a certain cool, funky sound.
Bésame Mucho! was conceived by Grismore explicitly as a celebration and homage to that sound. The recording attempts to capture the vibe of Grismore’s performances at The Continental jazz club (Des Moines) with organist Salamone and drummer Kizilarmut. With no original compositions, and no attempt to break new ground in the jazz vernacular, the album’s success or failure is determined solely by the quality of the arrangements and playing.It succeeds. Grismore is a subtle and technically accomplished guitarist whose mellow tone makes even breakneck cascades of notes feel relaxed. Kizilermut’s drumming does much more than keep time—you can hear how intensely he listens to the other players. When Grismore or Salamone solo, he maintains the beat while playing a counterpoint duet with their lead line. It’s impossible to praise Salamone’s playing on the Hammond B3 too highly. It’s actually a difficult instrument to play expressively and Salamone’s right up there with past masters Jimmy Smith and Larry Young. In this Trio he’s playing the bass line with his feet while he stabs and riffs effortlessly. With Smith you can always feel him lean into the funk; by contrast Salamone has a lighter touch, outlining melodies with spiky runs of short notes. Anyone who has loaded in a B3 for a gig knows what a heavy, cumbersome instrument it is, and Salamone makes you believe it can fly.Every so often in jazz someone comes along and revolutionizes the form, but the real heart of the music is the people who keep it a living music by playing it night after night. Doing it right is a continuous act of spontaneous creation, even as you’re playing songs that have been heard a million times before. Bésame Mucho! shines as a collection of classic tracks done right.(~~Kent Williams)

Besame Mucho!

Sheryl Crow - Home For Christmas

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 45:23
Size: 103.9 MB
Styles: Holiday
Year: 2009
Art: Front

[3:10] 1. Go Tell It On The Mountain
[3:20] 2. The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasing On An Open Fire)
[3:28] 3. White Christmas
[3:39] 4. I'll Be Home For Christmas
[3:14] 5. Merry Christmas Baby
[4:31] 6. The Bells Of St. Mary's
[3:21] 7. Blue Christmas
[3:37] 8. O Holy Night
[3:56] 9. There Is A Star That Shines Tonight
[3:38] 10. Hello My Triend, Hello
[5:11] 11. All Through The Night
[4:11] 12. Long Road Home

Originally released as a Hallmark exclusive for the holiday season of 2008, Home for Christmas was expanded by a single cut for its exclusive 2010 for Target: “Long Road Home,” taken from Sheryl Crow’s fine 2010 tribute to Southern soul, 100 Miles from Memphis. This may be a secular tune, but it fits snugly next to the rest of Home for Christmas, as that holiday record was designed as a slow, soulful stroll through seasonal classics, Crow turning in excellent versions of tunes as diverse as “Go Tell It on the Mountain,” “The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire),” and “I’ll Be Home for Christmas.” Crow doesn’t necessarily reinvent these songs -- “Merry Christmas Baby” is taken at a slightly faster gait than usual, “White Christmas” grooves like classic Stax -- but she does inhabit them and her band is tight and dexterous, giving this Christmas album some unexpected and welcome soul. It’s a good enough holiday album that it shouldn’t be thought of as a thrown-off exclusive: it’s one of the better pop Christmas records of the last half of the 2000s. ~Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Home For Christmas

Terrence Brewer - Setting The Standard, Vol. 1

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 45:11
Size: 103.4 MB
Styles: Guitar jazz
Year: 2011
Art: Front

[4:17] 1. What Is This Thing Called Love
[4:49] 2. I Could Write A Book
[8:13] 3. What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life
[4:35] 4. Midnight Mood
[6:35] 5. You Don't Know What Love Is
[4:07] 6. The Days Of Wine And Roses
[6:17] 7. My One And Only Love
[6:15] 8. Caravan

Winner - SF Weekly Music Award "Best Jazz Artist"Winner - Oakland Chamber of Commerce "Artist of the Year" AwardWinner - Bay Area Blues Society "Best Jazz Group" Award.

Award Winning Jazz Guitarist Terence Brewer returns with his fifth studio recording as a leader, Setting The Standard: Volume One. Recording for his own record label, Strong Brew Music, Terrence Brewer's Setting The Standard: Volume One is a classic straight-ahead jazz record covering a spectrum of song styles penned by a who's-who of legendary composers including Cole Porter, Duke Ellington, Rogers & Hart, and many more. Brewer is joined on Setting The Standard by venerable San Francisco Bay area musicians/band leaders Kasey Knudsen (Saxophone), Kelly Park (Piano), Brandon Essex (Acoustic Bass), and for a fourth time, holding down the drum chair, Micah McClain. Returning also, is another critical player, chief recording engineer for the world famous Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, Stephen Hart. Setting The Standard follows Brewer's critically acclaimed 2009 release, Groovin' Wes, a Wes Montgomery tribute project that peaked at #9 on the JazzWeek/Mediaguide National Jazz Radio charts. Ranked #1 on several national and regional jazz charts throughout 2009, Groovin Wes, then received the distinction of ranking 43rd on JazzWeek/Mediaguides 'Top 100 albums of 2009'. The accolades for Groovin' Wes come on the heels of receiving both regional and national acclaim for Brewer's all original composition albums, The Calling: Volume One and Volume Two (2006, Strong Brew Music) and QuintEssential (2008, Strong Brew Music), which spent 12 weeks on the JazzWeek/Mediaguide charts peaking at #17.

Along with media and chart success, Brewer has performed to sold-out crowds at the Monterey Jazz Festival, the world famous Yoshi's at Jack London Square, Yoshi's San Francisco, SFJAZZ Jazz Festival, and countless other festivals and venues. Setting The Standard: Volume One looks to be the next inspired chapter in Brewer's growing musical library.

Recording information: Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA.

Terrence Brewer (guitar); Kasey Knudsen (saxophone); Kelly Park (piano); Micah McClain (drums).

Setting The Standard, Vol. 1

Roberta Gambarini & Hank Jones - You Are There

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 64:33
Size: 147.8 MB
Styles: Vocal jazz/Piano jazz
Year: 2007
Art: Front

[2:48] 1. You Are There
[5:06] 2. Then I'll Be Tired Of You
[2:30] 3. People Time
[4:57] 4. When Lights Are Low
[5:15] 5. Deep Purple
[6:05] 6. Reminiscing
[3:09] 7. Suppertime
[6:18] 8. Just Squeeze Me
[5:14] 9. Something To Live For
[6:09] 10. Stardust
[4:35] 11. Lush Life
[3:17] 12. You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me
[5:02] 13. Come Sunday
[4:00] 14. How Are Things In Glocca Morra

Roberta Gambarini is a breath of fresh air among female jazz vocalists. Gifted with superb clear diction, a warm engaging voice, and an uncanny ability to bring out the best in each song, Gambarini shines throughout this one-afternoon session, recorded without isolation booths, splicing, or overdubs. Her sole accompanist is the masterful pianist Hank Jones, a veteran who knows something about inspiring great vocalists with his inventive piano playing, having recorded with Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Anita O'Day, and Helen Merrill during a career that began over six decades prior to this session. The duo chose a wide-ranging mix of standards, show tunes, and jazz compositions (both familiar and lesser-known), along with some forgotten chestnuts of yesteryear. It is not surprising to learn that Gambarini and Jones entered the studio without a rehearsal or any arrangements, yet completed most of the 14 songs in a single take. "Stardust" is one of the most recorded works of all time, yet Gambarini recognizes the nuances within it and takes her time exploring each chorus, while Jones' elegant backing and delicious solo are flawless. Billy Strayhorn's "Lush Life" is one of the most demanding jazz compositions, a melancholy ballad with an unusual structure that trips up many vocalists, but Gambarini takes her time with a deliberate interpretation that ranks with any previous vocal recording of it. Their magical rendition of the sentimental ballad "You Are There" (music by Johnny Mandel, lyrics by Dave Frishberg) seems like it would be a natural choice for a film soundtrack. "Deep Purple" may have fallen out of favor in modern jazz, but Gambarini and Jones reveal its timeless quality with a sparkling performance. She's in a playful mood in "You're Getting to Be a Habit with Me." This exceptional vocal/piano duo recording is clearly one for the ages. ~Ken Dryden

You Are There

Jerry Weldon & Michael Karn - Head To Head

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 65:56
Size: 150.9 MB
Styles: Saxophone jazz
Year: 1999
Art: Front

[7:13] 1. Captain Morgan
[8:02] 2. Sweet And Lovely
[6:26] 3. Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me)
[8:39] 4. Big D
[6:18] 5. Late Last Summer
[5:28] 6. All The Way
[6:48] 7. Ow!
[5:49] 8. Far East
[6:21] 9. If Ever I Woild Leave You
[4:48] 10. Koko

There's something magical about the idea of dueling tenor saxophones that has kept it a popular commodity for many years now. Historically, the first memorable pairing was that of Dexter Gordon and Wardell Gray. Then, we had Gene Ammons and Sonny Stitt, and let's not forget that incendiary duo of Johnny Griffin and Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis! Now you can add a modern day equivalent in the likes of tenor men Jerry Weldon and Michael Karn. While certainly not yet household names, both players have established reputations and bring something fresh to the mainstream tradition. Karn, a student of Joe Lovano's, has worked with a number of New York mainstays including organist Charles Earland, while Weldon studied at Rutgers and has recently been heard in Jack McDuff's combo.

Like the best duos, Weldon and Karn share enough differences in sound and approach to provide the contrast needed for an engaging listen. The former has a beefy sound that has a swagger akin to players of the swing era, while the latter possesses that high-register cry that marks such modern players as Lovano and Michael Brecker. The rhythm section that rounds out the group is made up of first-call players. Bruce Barth is one of the few pianists of his generation with that uncanny ability to play just the right thing that will get everyone going, be it a mainstream gig or the avant-garde. And by now it should be known that bassist Peter Washington and drummer Billy Drummond are two of the greatest jazz musicians of this or any era in jazz.

The festivities get underway with Weldon's "Captain Morgan", a catchy number that recalls the up tempo romps of Lockjaw and Griffin. Karn's "Big 'D'" has hints of "Gingerbread Boy" with its stop-time passages and it serves as a perfect springboard to some inspired solos. Aside from one other original apiece from Karn and Weldon, the program is filled out with a choice selection of well- arranged standards, including a solo ballad performance from each tenor man. A brisk "Ko-Ko" wraps up an undeniably swinging and pleasurable date that, like a comfortable and well-worn shirt, will surely become an old favorite. ~C. Andrew Hovan

Head To Head

Esther Haynes - Approch Note

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2004
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 42:08
Size: 97,4 MB
Art: Front

(2:46)  1. All My Life
(2:45)  2. Lover, Come Back To Me!
(3:42)  3. Dindi
(2:36)  4. I'm An Old Cowhand
(3:13)  5. The Nearness Of You
(2:16)  6. Just You, Just Me
(4:02)  7. Willow Weep For Me
(2:49)  8. Blue Moon
(4:02)  9. Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans
(1:56) 10. I Hear Music
(4:22) 11. Embraceable You
(3:16) 12. Like Someone In Love
(4:17) 13. Gentle Rain

On February 19, 2011, Esther received a WAMMIE (Washington Area Music Award) for Jazz Vocals by the Washington Area Music Association! This is her 11th WAMMIE award. On February 20th, 2011, Esther was awarded a WAMMIE for Jazz Vocals 2010 by the Washington Area Music Association! For a list of nominees and winners. Esther received a Wammie nomination for Jazz Vocals, 2010. She has been awarded 9 Wammies for Big Band/Swing and Jazz Vocals since 2003. Esther is currently working with the talented guitarist Keith Grimes, who recorded on Eva Cassidy's albums! Currently a 3rd CD with Keith Grimes is in progress, but donations are needed for its completion. February 28th, 2010, Esther received her 9th Wammie (Washington Area Music Award) for Jazz Vocals (2009). Esther had the opportunity to perform with Mark Wenner's Akousti-Kats in January of 2010. (Mark Wenner founded the Nighthawks, a DC-based touring blues band)

Older News:
o February 2009, Esther received 2 Wammies for Big Band/Swing Vocals and Jazz Vocals 2008.

o December, 2007, Esther received two Wammie nominations for Jazz Vocalist and Big Band Vocalist.

o October 2007, Esther was included in the 2007 "Who's Who in Jazz" Publication.

o February 18, 2007, Esther received her 6th Wammie(Washington Area Music Award), for Big Band/Swing Vocals (2006).

o February 2006, Esther received two Wammies for Big Band Vocals and Jazz Vocals(2005), bringing her to a total of 5 WAMMIES to date.

Esther Haynes has been working as a vocalist and guitarist around Washington, DC since around 1998. Since that time, she has worked with Hokum Jazz, the Tom Cunningham Orchestra (Yazzoo-Jazz Vocal Trio and Quintessence Vocal Quintet), Martini Red and a number duos and trios. She has worked with jazz guitarists Justin Lees, Phil Mathieu, and Rusty Bogart among others. Since 1998 she has received 5 WAMMIE (Washington Area Music Award) nominations for Jazz Vocals/traditional jazz, 3 for Big Band Vocals, 1 for Debut Recording (2001), and 1 for Traditional Jazz Duo/Group (Hokum Jazz). She won a WAMMIE for Big Band Vocalist (2003) and in February of 2005, Esther received two WAMMIES, 1 for Big Band Vocalist and 1 for Jazz Vocalist (2004).

In addition to her two CD projects (2001, 2004), she has been included on 3 Hungry for Music recordings, one bluegrass recording by fiddler Tad Marks, and a recording of southern American traditional music by Eddie McGee in 1998. These recordings received attention by local and online press. Highlights of her performing career include the Chesapeake Bay Blues Festival and Baltimore Blues Festivals with Hokum Jazz, and opening for Rounder Recording Artist Madeleine Peyroux at the Iota in Arlington, VA. Her style is influenced by her Virginia roots, as well as her love of vintage jazz and swing vocalists of the 1920's and 1930's. Her first recording pays tribute to these vocalists; the second features jazz vocals accompanied by jazz guitar and acoustic bass.  http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/haynes2

Tok Tok Tok - Gershwin With Strings (feat. Ndr Pops Orchestra)

Styles: Big Band, Jazz Vocals
Year: 2012
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 61:49
Size: 142,4 MB
Art: Front

(9:09)  1. Summertime
(3:52)  2. Fascinating Rhythm
(4:01)  3. How Long Has This Been Going On?
(6:20)  4. But Not For Me
(4:37)  5. Di' It Again
(5:25)  6. It Ain't Necessarily So
(5:28)  7. Nice Work If You Can Get It
(4:14)  8. They Can't Take That Away
(2:56)  9. Let's Call the Whole Thing
(2:49) 10. Somebody Loves Me
(6:25) 11. Love Is Here to Stay
(6:27) 12. Someone to Watch Over Me

After having won 5 awards, having sold more than 150.000 CDs, releasing ten studio albums, two live records, a live DVD and a best of album of the early years, Tok Tok Tok are saying farewell with the exclusive recording of a Gershwin tribute concert that Tok Tok Tok performed? In 2007 at the NDR Concert Hall Hannover with the prestigious NDR Pops Orchestra. An exclusive selection of George and Ira Gershwin s classics performed in the tradition of Ray Charles and Aretha Franklin with arrangements by Morten Klein and Enrique Ugarte orchestrated especially for grand orchestra, Gershwin with Strings includes hits such as Fascinating Rhythm , It Ain t Necessarily So and Let s Call the Whole Thing off .

After releasing ten studio albums, two live records, a live DVD and a best of album of the early years, Tok Tok Tok are saying farewell with the exclusive recording of a Gershwin tribute concert that Tok Tok Tok performed? In 2007 at the NDR Concert Hall Hannover with the prestigious NDR Pops Orchestra. An exclusive selection of George and Ira Gershwin s classics performed in the tradition of Ray Charles and Aretha Franklin with arrangements by Morten Klein and Enrique Ugarte orchestrated especially for grand orchestra, Gershwin with Strings includes hits such as Fascinating Rhythm , It Ain t Necessarily So and Let s Call the Whole Thing off .  The original concert titled The Gershwin Side of Tok Tok Tok featured a sultry soul version of Gershwin s Summertime , arranged by Morten Klein and orchestrated in Hollywood style.

The two band leaders elegantly robed, Tokunbo Akinro in a long, flowy chocolate coloured ball dress and Morten Klein in tail tuxedo, brought the full glamour of Fred Astaire s Hollywood to the enthusiastic audience of the sold out NDR Concert Hall. Vocalist Tokunbo Akinro and saxophonist Morten Klein are backed by their faithful crew Christian Flohr on bass, Jens Gebel on fender rhodes and Matthias Meusel on drums who have accompanied Tokunbo and Morten in the studio as well as on tour all around the world for many years. Mixed by Icelandic sound engineer Hrólfur Vagnsson, with whom Tok Tok Tok recorded the first six albums, Gershwin with Strings is due to be released September 2012 on BHM, Tok Tok Tok s home record label.  On 21st September, Tok Tok Tok will perform an exclusive release concert with the renowned Babelsberg Film Orchestra in Postdam. 

A big Goodbye Tour will follow thereafter, at which Tok Tok Tok will play a programme of highlights of the last 15 years as a farewell gift to their fans. Please also note the exceptional artist s numerous awards: Awards... German Jazz Award for "It Took So Long" (2003) ~ Editorial Reviews  http://www.amazon.com/Gershwin-With-Strings-Pops-Orchestra/dp/B008CVAK6S

Lynne Arriale Trio - When You Listen

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1995
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 63:18
Size: 145,3 MB
Art: Front

(5:33)  1. How Deep is the Ocean
(5:27)  2. My Shining Hour
(5:52)  3. Waiting & Watching
(7:34)  4. Bess, You is My Woman Now
(5:12)  5. You And The Night And The Music
(5:51)  6. Slinky
(6:19)  7. Lonely Woman
(4:16)  8. Seven Steps To Heaven
(6:52)  9. When You Listen
(3:36) 10. I Love a Calypso
(6:41) 11. In the Wee Small Hours of the

Lynne Arriale's second recording is easily the equal of her first and finds the young pianist digging into seven standards and four of her originals. Her trio with bassist Drew Gress and drummer Steve Davis generally thinks as one, for the musicians react immediately to each other's ideas. Arriale's ability to caress ballads (best-heard on the closing and very sensitive "In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning") is quite impressive, as is her skill at improvising on medium-tempo pieces. This exploration of modern mainstream jazz is an excellent outing. ~ Scott Yanow  http://www.allmusic.com/album/when-you-listen-mw0000175048

McCoy Tyner - Fly With The Wind

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1976
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 38:56
Size: 89,3 MB
Art: Front

( 8:28)  1. Fly With The Wind
(12:14)  2. Salvadore De Samba
( 5:33)  3. Beyond The Sun
( 6:55)  4. You Stepped Out Of A Dream
( 5:44)  5. Rolem

One of the most difficult aspects for producer Orrin Keepnews of recording pianist McCoy Tyner so frequently in the '70s was coming up with new ideas and settings for each record. Fly with the Wind gave Tyner a rare opportunity to write for strings. Joined by bassist Ron Carter, drummer Billy Cobham, flutist Hubert Laws, piccolo, oboe, harp, six violins, two violas and two cellos, Tyner performed four of his originals (including the title cut) plus the standard "You Stepped out of a Dream." This CD reissue has plenty of memorable moments and is a surprising but logical success; Tyner's orchestral piano blended with the strings very well. ~ Scott Yanow   http://www.allmusic.com/album/fly-with-the-wind-mw0000188866