Friday, January 24, 2014

Ines Reiger - Live At Jazzland

Size: 180,0 MB
Time: 77:43
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2013
Styles: Smooth Jazz, Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. How Insensitive ( 6:08)
02. Route 66 ( 6:02)
03. Georgia ( 4:38)
04. Fever ( 5:14)
05. Doxy ( 7:02)
06. One Note Samba ( 5:05)
07. In A Sentimental Mood ( 8:25)
08. Don't Get Around Much Anymore ( 7:33)
09. God Bless The Child ( 5:16)
10. I Can't Give You Anything But Love ( 6:57)
11. Stormy Monday (10:44)
12. Honeysuckle Rose ( 4:34)

The Viennese Ines Reiger Europe is counted among the best in their field .

Stunning scat solos, romantic and " under the skin " original compositions and thrilling jazz - rock track featuring the great repertoire and the bandwidth of the charismatic artist.

Their theoretical training they received at the Jazz Department of the Conservatory of the City of Vienna , the vocal development owes the autodidact their insatiable curiosity , what is the human voice and what it can do. Completed studies of theater and musicology, as well as drama and pedagogy inevitably led to teaching . Ines Reiger teaches at several universities in Austria , as well as at renowned universities and institutes abroad - from Germany to Mexico.

The I.R. of developed technique of singing NVT (Natural Voice Training ) has become one of the most sought after and most effective vocal techniques in jazz and popular area.

The bustling expressive singer can put all of their diverse musical experiences in her presentation . The permanent employment with exciting cross-border elements can be heard in their music. Ines Reiger enjoys working in a variety of formations with well-known international and national artists like eg Peter Herbolzheimer , the WDR Big Band , Bill Dobbins , Heinz von Hermann, Richard Austrians , Wayne Darling , Real Group uva

Reigers " black " jazz feeling and the nuanced handling of her voice not only inspire critics and audiences , but also prove that jazz can be exciting and entertaining , humorous and quite versatile and need not be an American privilege.

The CD productions such as " Heavens 's waitin ' ," " Euro Plane Orchestra plays Kurt Weill ", " Blue Moon ", " Teach me tonight" and "Angel Eyes" 's continuous musical development , where the fun is hard to miss on making music together .

As an expert in jazz and related music styles Ines Reiger is a member of the Advisory Board of the Austrian Music BMFKK (Federal Ministry of Art and Culture).

Since June 2007, she hosted the OE1 Jazz Night .

Live At Jazzland

Lionel Hampton - Crazy Rhythm

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 40:45
Size: 93.3 MB
Styles: Vibraphone jazz, Swing
Year: 1955/2005
Art: Front

[ 7:46] 1. Crazy Rhythm
[11:28] 2. Night And Day
[ 9:40] 3. Red Ribbon
[11:50] 4. À La French

Lionel Hampton was the first jazz vibraphonist and was one of the jazz giants beginning in the mid-'30s. He has achieved the difficult feat of being musically open-minded (even recording "Giant Steps") without changing his basic swing style. Hamp started out as a drummer, playing with the Chicago Defender Newsboys' Band as a youth. His original idol was Jimmy Bertrand, a '20s drummer who occasionally played xylophone. Hampton played on the West Coast with such groups as Curtis Mosby's Blue Blowers, Reb Spikes, and Paul Howard's Quality Serenaders (with whom he made his recording debut in 1929) before joining Les Hite's band, which for a period accompanied Louis Armstrong. At a recording session in 1930, a vibraphone happened to be in the studio, and Armstrong asked Hampton (who had practiced on one previously) if he could play a little bit behind him and on "Memories of You" and "Shine"; Hamp became the first jazz improviser to record on vibes. `partial bio by Scott Yanow

Crazy Rhythm

Aimee Petra - Too Much Fun

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 29:25
Size: 67.4 MB
Styles: Vocal jazz
Year: 2008
Art: Front

[3:13] 1. Them There Eyes
[3:54] 2. Lover
[3:06] 3. Mr. Wonderful
[4:01] 4. Down Argentina Way
[2:58] 5. I Love Paris
[3:32] 6. Begin The Beguine
[4:53] 7. But Not For Me
[3:45] 8. I've Got You Under My Skin

An exceptional talent, Aimee Petra boasts a 4-octave range of dynamic color and presence. Rooted in musical theatre and later classically trained, Aimee has performed and recorded music of varying styles.

After many years singing opera, classical and musical theatre throughout the United States, she decided to switch gears in 2008 and explore the world of jazz. Her debut jazz album, Too Much Fun, was released late summer 2008 to national & international acclaim. In 2010, Aimee released 3 new jazz singles. Two of the songs, Beatitude in Blue and were featured on the All About Jazz website daily download days after they were released. She currently is collaborating with several new songwriters and has started writing her own music. Aimee enjoys performing throughout the upper Midwest in a variety of venues, from intimate wine bars to music festivals to concert halls, private parties and corporate events. Her sparkling vocals and warm stage presence delight audiences of all ages!

Too Much Fun 

Maria Augusta - Mas Que Nada: Classic Bossa Nova

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 49:51
Size: 114.1 MB
Styles: Bossa Nova
Year: 2007
Art: Front

[3:05] 1. Mas Que Nada
[4:17] 2. Partido Alto
[3:55] 3. Voce Abusou
[3:14] 4. O Cheiro Da Carolina
[4:08] 5. Nature Boy
[4:06] 6. Fernando
[4:11] 7. L.O.V.E
[3:21] 8. How Deep Is Your Love
[2:07] 9. Satin Doll
[3:50] 10. The Fool On The Hill
[3:40] 11. Aguas De Marco
[2:32] 12. Quien Sera
[4:00] 13. Meditacao
[3:17] 14. Manha De Carnaval

Ficha técnica: Produção,Arranjos, violão e guitarra: Roberto Menescal; Contrabaixo: Adriano Giffoni; Bateria: Raimundo Bittencourt; Percussão: Barney; Voz : Maria Augusta- Gravado na Albatroz Estúdios, Rio de Janeiro

Más Que Nada: Classic Bossa Nova

Peter Rowan & Tony Rice - Quartet

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 52:04
Size: 119.2 MB
Styles: Progressive bluegrass, Contemporary Folk
Year: 2007
Art: Front

[4:44] 1. Dust Bowl Children
[3:46] 2. To Live Is To Fly
[5:44] 3. The Walls Of Time
[4:13] 4. Shady Grove
[7:40] 5. Moonlight Midnight
[5:03] 6. Trespasses
[3:39] 7. The Sunny Side Of The Mountain
[6:14] 8. Cold Rain And Snow
[3:24] 9. Guardian Angles
[4:54] 10. Let The Harvest Go To Seed
[2:40] 11. Perfection

Allowing Peter Rowan and Tony Rice to front a small acoustic band is a shortcut to creating a bluegrass-folk supergroup. Few bluegrass-folk vocalists achieve Rowan's rich, resonant delivery, and while he's certainly a "good" singer, he maintains weathered edges that make him a good (read "authentic") folksinger. Rice's guitar style, equally melodic and nimble, warmly wraps itself around Rowan's vocals. These winning attributes, however, only begin to explain the carefully woven tapestry of Quartet, a richly realized folk recording. Both bassist/vocalist Bryn Davies and mandolinist/vocalist Sharon Gilchrist add considerably to the spaciousness of the sound and intricate interplay between the four musicians. Davies and Gilchrist's vocal harmony likewise supplies an additional emotional layer on "Dust Bowl Children" and "To Live Is to Fly." While the songs have been carefully selected, the content of individual lyrics seem to matter less than the tone of Rowan's vocals, the harmony, Rice's lead lines, and the mix of acoustic instruments. Quartet, then, is more about creating an entwined sound with a solid bottom end than lyrical content, and the songs are simply vehicles for that sound. Quartet starts stronger than it ends, but the early material is very strong. While both Rice and Rowan seem more intent in refining earlier stylistic innovations than creating new ones, Quartet's progressive acoustic vision remains fresh and vital. ~Ronnie D. Lankford Jr

Quartet

Julie Anne - Hey Daddy!

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2007
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 48:09
Size: 110,6 MB
Art: Front

(2:08)  1. Daddy
(3:50)  2. I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good
(2:48)  3. Hallelujah, I Just Love Him So
(4:30)  4. Bewitched
(3:44)  5. I Don`t Know Enough About You
(4:25)  6. The Very Thought of You
(3:22)  7. Gee, Baby, Ain't I Good to You
(3:41)  8. Guess Who I Saw Today
(5:19)  9. Peel Me a Grape
(5:08) 10. How Long Has This Been Goin' on
(3:56) 11. Cry Me a River
(5:14) 12. Black Coffee

Julie Anne is one of a kind!  You will be entranced by Julie Anne's own personal style that sets her aside from all others. Influenced by the most distinguished jazz vocalists such as Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughn, Julie London and Peggy Lee, Julie Anne pays tribute to them by keeping these classic jazz standards alive. The quality of her voice, her unique phrasing and interpretations make Julie Anne one of the top jazz performers around. Julie Anne has a degree in Music Education from the University of Arizona. She taught choir, general music and theatre locally for eight years. However, her biggest love is singing. Julie Anne has been singing in Tucson for over 20 years. You may have seen Julie Anne at many Tucson Jazz Society events such as the Diva’s of Jazz or Tribute to Women in Jazz concerts, “Tucson Swings!” dances and concerts, "Triple Threat!" concerts in which she sings and dances with two other talented ladies Crystal Stark and Katherine Byrnes, Cushing Street, Dove Mountain, the piano bar at McMahon’s Steak House, Ventana Canyon, Kingfisher, Blue Fin, Westward Look, The Gas Light Theatre, Starr Pass resort, Green Valley, Saddlebrooke, Sun City/Phoenix, Old Pueblo Grill or any number of other concerts, events, conventions or weddings. Julie Anne performs with just a piano or guitar, a trio, quartet or a full Big Band. Her preference is an 8 piece band with horns. That really swings!!! 

"Hey, Daddy!" was chosen to be one of the top 25 indie music releases of 2007 by Indie-Music.com!!!! "Hey, Daddy!" was recorded at Jim Brady Recording Studios (The top studio in town!) with Jeff Haskell on piano, Ed Delucia on guitar, Scott Black on bass, Fred Hayes on drums, Greg Armstrong on sax and clarinet, Rob Boone on trombone, Martin Patfield on trumpet and flugal horn, Christine Vivona on harp and members of the Tucson Symphony Orchestra on strings. I'm very proud of it!   
http://www.julieannesjazz.com/section=press

Susanna Bartilla - I Love Lee

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2012
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 34:52
Size: 81,1 MB
Art: Front

(2:30)  1. Why Don't You Do Right
(2:51)  2. Golden Earrings
(4:18)  3. I'm Through With Love
(3:14)  4. Gee, Baby, Ain't I Good to You
(2:48)  5. Johnny Guitar
(3:40)  6. Fever
(4:12)  7. I Can't Give You Anything But Love
(2:11)  8. Almost Like Being in Love
(2:33)  9. I Don't Know Enough About You (feat. Sean Gourley)
(2:47) 10. You Go to My Head
(3:43) 11. Once in a While

So which Lee does singer Susanna Bartilla love? Lee Marvin? Six Million Dollar Man Lee Majors? Both men would be intriguing subjects for a tribute album, but of course the answer lies elsewhere. It's there in tiny letters on the cover of I Love Lee, but it's even more obvious from the opening bars of Kansas Joe McCoy's "Why Don't You Do Right." This is a tribute to the great Peggy Lee. It's a fitting tribute, too, with excellent song selection, superb delivery and, despite the presence of a terrific backing band, a focus on the vocals rather than extended instrumental breaks.

Bartilla was born in Germany but has lived and worked in France for some years. She has a pure, bright, voice with a distinctive vibrato, which gives a fascinating dynamic to her interpretations of these Songbook classics a style more akin to chanteuses such as Edith Piaf rather than Lee's own approach.

This album appears within months of Swedish singer Jessica Pilnas' Norma Delores Egstrom: A Tribute To Peggy Lee (ACT, 2012). It's just a coincidence, but it does reflect the admiration in which Lee is still held. The two albums also show just how much scope Lee's music gives to artists; only the classic "Fever" appears on both recordings, while the distinctly different approaches of the singers and the contrasting instrumental lineups ensure that the albums complement each other beautifully. Pilnas was joined by vibraphone, trumpet and bass, giving her songs a bright, seductive, musical foundation. On I Love Lee Bartilla is accompanied by guitar, piano, bass and drums, and the result is a more blues-tinged feel, an earthier sensuality.

Bartilla is accompanied by the duo of bassist Claude Mouton and guitarist Sean Gourley on three tunes. Mouton's emphatic bass riff on "Fever" gives Gourlay a solid foundation for his rich-toned guitar, while the sparse bass and guitar lines on "Johnny Guitar" co-written by Lee and Victor Young for the 1954 film of the same name enhance the melancholy lyrics, which Bartilla delivers with just the right level of pathos.

The addition of pianist Alain Jean-Marie and drummer Aldo Romano gives songs such as "I Can't Give You Anything But Love" and the positive, optimistic "Almost Like Being In Love" an added drive. On "I'm Through With Love" and "Once In A While" the pair creates a late-night atmosphere for the torch song tales Bartilla tells.

Gourley is a splendid guitarist, and also demonstrates his vocal prowess when he joins Bartilla for "I Don't Know Enough About You." His raw, bluesy, voice is a perfect complement to Bartilla's on this cheery, upbeat, number which is further enlivened by Jean-Marie's piano contribution.

I Love Lee has the endorsement of Peggy Lee's granddaughter, Holly Foster Wells. It's pleasing to see such an acknowledgement of Bartilla's work, a formal recognition of her respect for Lee's legacy and the quality of her tribute. ~ Bruce Lindsay  
http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=43188#.UtbF-LRc_vs

Personnel: Susanna Bartilla: vocals; Sean Gourley: guitar, vocals (9); Alain Jean- Marie: piano; Claude Mouton: bass; Aldo Romano: drums.

Herbie Hancock - The Imagine Project

Styles: Funk/Groove
Year: 2010
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 66:16
Size: 152,4 MB
Art: Front

(7:20)  1. Herbie Hancock Feat. Pink, Seal, India.Arie, Jeff Beck, Konono Nº1 & Oumou Sangare - Imagine
(7:28)  2. Herbie Hancock Feat. Pink & John Legend - Don't Give Up
(4:43)  3. Herbie Hancock Feat. Céu - Tempo De Amor
(6:56)  4. Herbie Hancock Feat. Susan Tedeschi & Derek Trucks - Space Captain
(8:06)  5. Herbie Hancock Feat. The Chieftains, Toumani Diabaté & Lisa Hannigan - The Times, They Are A' Changin'
(4:52)  6. Herbie Hancock Feat. Juanes - La Tierra
(4:47)  7. Herbie Hancock Feat. Tinariwen, K'naan & Los Lobos - Tamatant Tilay/Exodus
(5:23)  8. Herbie Hancock Feat. Dave Matthews - Tomorrow Never Knows
(8:48)  9. Herbie Hancock Feat. James Morrison - A Change Is Gonna Come
(7:48) 10. Herbie Hancock - The Song Goes On

Intersecting with the pop world is nothing new to Herbie Hancock. Collaborating with legendary trumpeter Miles Davis on the early nexus of jazz and rock, In a Silent Way (Columbia, 1969), the keyboardist scored his own fusion hit with the funkified Head Hunters (Columbia) in 1973) and, a decade later, was on the cutting edge of techno/electronica with Future Shock (Columbia, 1983). More recently, Possibilities (Hear Music, 2005) enlisted artists including Christine Aguilera, Paul Simon and Sting for an unmistakable pop album that still retained a subtle jazz undercurrent in Hancock's own unmistakable pianism. The Imagine Project builds on Possibilities by placing big names like Dave Matthews, Pink and Seal alongside a cream-of-the-crop collection of international artists who, while representing their individual musical cultures, find common ground in every corner. Brazil's Céu, Ireland's The Chieftains, Malian rockers Tinariwen and Bengali-born sitarist Anoushka Shankar are but a few of the performers Hancock and producer Larry Klein recorded around the world, on a collection of songs often iconic and part of a collective zeitgeist that share common themes of togetherness, peace and global responsibility. 

The Imagine Project is a 21st century Love-In, complete with psychedelia (Dave Matthews singing The Beatles' "Tomorrow Never Knows") and some groovy, good-time peace and love (singer Susan Tedeschi and slide guitarist Derek Trucks Band, stretching out on "Space Captain," made famous by Joe Cocker). Peter Gabriel's gentle "Don't Give Up" retains its writer's world interests in a duet partnering pop megastar Pink and R&B singer John Legend, but with some tasty contributions from guitarist Jeff Beck. Beck's characteristically human voice also drives the album opener. Another duet for Pink this time with British soul star Seal John Lennon's ubiquitous "Imagine" blends Congolese DIYers Konono No1 with Hancock's expansive harmonization and Klein's glossy sheen to set the bar high, fusing true world music into an eminently accessible, crossover-bound mélange. 

Like Possibilities, this is a pop record, with only the occasional hint of jazz. Bob Dylan's "The Times They Are a Changin'" is sung with subtlety and implication by Ireland's Lisa Hannigan with traditional contextualization from fellow Irishmen The Chieftains but Klein's spare bass and Alex Acuña's percussion turn things more cross-cultural, as guitarist Lionel Loueke's jazz proclivities and Afro-centricities blend with Hancock during an extended trade-off section. Recorded in Mumbai, "The Song Goes On" teams Hancock and saxophonist Wayne Shorter with some stunning locals, including sitarist Anoushka Shankar; a fiery original sung by Chaka Khan that features some the disc's most spirited improvisational interplay.

Africa and Jamaica find common ground, with Chicano rockers Los Lobos in the middle, turning Tinariwen's groove-heavy "Tamatant Tilay" into a medley with reggae king Bob Marley's "Exodus," while James Morrison's version of Sam Cooke's prescient "A Change Is Gonna Come" is another highlight, as much for Hancock's astute injections as it is the British singer's impassioned delivery. Radio-friendly it may be, but The Imagine Project remains an album that couldn't have been made anyone but Hancock, an artist who intuitively understands where diverse musical spheres considered disparate by so many can seamlessly intersect. ~ John Kelman   
http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=36827#.UuGbWrRpQ2w

Personnel: Herbie Hancock: piano (1-10), keyboards (1-3, 8, 10), background vocals (6); Pink: vocal (1, 2); Seal: vocal (1); Alex Acuña: percussion (1, 2, 7); India.Arie: vocal (1); Vinnie Colaiuta: drums (1, 2, 4, 6, 9, 10), tambourine (4); Larry Goldings; Hammond B-3 (1, 2); Larry Klein: bass (1, 5, 7, 10), keyboards (3), background vocals (6); Augustin Makuntima Mawangu: lead Iiekemé (1); Menga Waku: bass Iikembé (1); Makonda Mbuta; rhythm Iikembé (1); Visi Vincent: drums (1); Mbiyavana Ndofusu: percussion (1); Lionel Loueke: guitar (1, 5); Marcus Miller: bass (1, 6); Oumou Sangare: vocal (1); Jeff Beck (1, 2); John Legend: vocal (2); George Whitty: sound design (2, 10), keyboards (2, 10); Céu: vocal (3); Rodrigo Campos: percussion (3); Lucas Martins: electric bass (3); Kofi Burbridge: Hammond B-3 and vocal (4); Oteil Burbridge: bass and vocal (4); Mike Mattison: vocal and vocal arrangements (4); Susan Tedeschi: vocal (4); Derek Trucks: guitar (4); Paddy Moloney: Uillean Pipes and tin whistle (5); Seán Keane: fiddle (5); Kevin Conneff: Bodhrán (5); Matt Molloy: flute (5); Toumani Diabate: kora (5); Manu Katché: drums (5); Rhani Knja: percussion (5); Richard Bravo: percussion (6); Juanes: vocal (6); Fernando Tobon: guitar (6); Pete Wallace: keyboards (6); Jessica Hancock: background vocals (6); Alan Mintz: background vocals (6); Maeia Ruvalcaba: background vocals (6); K'NAAN: vocal (7); David Hidalgo: vocal (7); Conrad Lozano: vocal (7); Louie Pérez: vocal (7); Said Ag Ayad: djembé and background vocals (7); Abdallah Ag Lamida: guitar and background vocals (7); Alhassane Ag Touhami: guitar and lead vocals (7);Abdallah Ag Alhousseyni: bass guitar and background vocals (7); Elega Ag Hamid: guitar and background vocals (7); Ibrahim Ag Alhabib: background vocals (7); Danny Barnes: bass, banjo and guitar (8); Matt Chamberlain: drums (8); Michael Chaves: guitar (8); Dave Matthews: vocal and guitar (8); Paulinho Da Costa: percussion (9); James Morrison: vocal (9); Dean Parks: guitar (9); Tal Wilkenfeld: bass (9); K.S. Chithra: vocal (10); Bhawai Shankar Kathak: pakhawaj (10); Chaka Khan: vocal (10); Sridhar Parthasarthy: mridangam (10); Anoushka Shankar: sitar (10); Wayne Shorter: soprano saxophone (10); Satyajit Talwakar: tablas (10).

Nils Landgren - Eternal Beauty

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2014
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 55:52
Size: 127,9 MB
Art: Front

(2:50)  1. Love of My Life
(3:20)  2. Another Kind of Blue
(4:08)  3. Broken Wings
(4:38)  4. Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight
(4:24)  5. Green Fields
(3:14)  6. One Frozen Moment
(4:00)  7. Eternal Beauty
(3:56)  8. Isn't It a Pity
(4:19)  9. Get Here
(3:36) 10. One More Angel
(4:37) 11. We Don't Need Another Hero
(4:40) 12. For Your Love (Quem Me Dera)
(4:32) 13. Dear Diary
(3:32) 14. Love Is Real

Not only the trombonist Nils Landgren has built up an enormous fan base over the decades with his Funk Unit, with big bands and alongside the greats of jazz music so has the vocalist Nils Landgren. His clear, throaty and yet mellow voice is very distinctive, and perfect for ballads. Apart from on his Christmas anthology Christmas With My friends it could also be admired on The Moon, The Stars And You that came out two years ago. What is more, Landgren put together a rhythm section here that understood each other intuitively. Alongside his companion of many years Lars Danielsson on the bass and cello, and the Viktoria Tolstoy drummer Rasmus Kihlberg, he also added Michael Wollny as a consummate sensitive piano accompanist to the mix.

It is a criterion that most of the songs on "Eternal Beauty" will certainly also meet for many listeners, from George Harrison's Isn't It A Pity to Mr. Mister's Broken Wings on through to We don't Need Another Hero made popular by Tina Turner. And not just the hits adapted from pop, no, also intelligent jazz ballads the likes of ;One More Angel from the jazz bassist John Patitucci and Another Kind Of Blue by the New York-based German guitarist Torsten de Winkel. Michael Wollny wrote the title track together with Eva Svensson, Esbjörn Svensson's widow, and the whole album Eternal Beauty is an homage to Esbjörn. 
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Eternal-Beauty-Nils-Landgren/dp/B00GM08GTE