Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Ilya Serov - September In The Rain

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 37:53
Size: 86.7 MB
Styles: Vocal jazz
Year: 2013
Art: Front

[3:50] 1. September In The Rain
[3:52] 2. All Of Me
[4:42] 3. You Go To My Head
[4:03] 4. Our Love Is Here To Stay
[3:25] 5. The Girl From Ipanema
[3:54] 6. I've Got The World On A String
[3:15] 7. Dream A Little Dream Of Me
[2:54] 8. But Not For Me
[4:53] 9. When We Remake Love Tonight
[3:01] 10. Honeysuckle Rose

Los Angeles – based trumpeter/vocalist/songwriter ILYA SEROV has been hailed as one of the most versatile young jazz singer - trumpeters of his generation. Originally from St. Petersburg, Russia, he has graduated from the oldest academy of music in Russia (St.–Petersburg Conservatory of Music named after N.A. Rimsky – Korsakov). Ilya has performed as a guest artist in the United States and Europe. He is best known for his dazzling trumpet solos, smooth vocals and his own arrangements of jazz standards and original compositions influenced by jazz, R&B, pop and world music.

.September In The Rain.

Harry Allen - Dreamer

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 63:20
Size: 145.0 MB
Styles: Saxophone jazz
Year: 2009
Art: Front

[4:32] 1. Change Partners
[6:25] 2. A Night In Tunisia
[5:32] 3. Out Of This World
[3:12] 4. The Shining Sea
[4:11] 5. O Morro (Nao Tem Vez)
[6:18] 6. Vivo Sonhando (Dreamer)
[4:58] 7. Dindi
[3:55] 8. Bye Bye Blackbird
[6:11] 9. The Shadow Of Your Smile
[6:24] 10. Silent Motion
[4:30] 11. Estate
[3:35] 12. Triste
[3:31] 13. O Que Tinha De Ser

A collection of Brazilian and American standards mostly arranged by Brazilian guitarist/arranger Dori Caymmi featuring an all-L.A. rhythm section and cello quartet on four tracks and clarinet quartet on one.

Harry Allen - tenor saxophone; Dori Caymmi - accoustic guitar, vocal; Bill Cantos - piano, synthesizer; Jerry Watts - electric bass; Michael Shapiro - drums, percussion; Kevyn Lettau - vocal; Gary Meek - clarinet, bass clarinet; Steve Richards - cello; Susie Katayama - cello; Daniel Smith - cello; Larry Korbett - cello

Dreamer

Sandra Dudley - Close To You

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2003
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 63:47
Size: 147,5 MB
Art: Front

(3:53)  1. Dearly Beloved
(6:52)  2. In Walked Bud
(6:24)  3. September Song
(5:23)  4. West Coast Blues
(5:25)  5. Close To You
(4:08)  6. Hallucinations
(5:15)  7. I Concentrate On You
(5:58)  8. Billie
(5:46)  9. Some Of My Best Friends Are The Blues
(4:53) 10. Red Moon
(4:47) 11. The Wrong Blues
(4:58) 12. A House Is Not A Home

Sandra Dudley is a versatile jazz vocalist who performs standards, bebop and original songs with a "pristine, horn-like clarity", writes Tim Carman, former writer of the Houston Post. "There's a husky resonance that gives her music a blue spirit, a kind of honest, lived-in quality that is both inviting and heartbreakingly human." "Jazz opens my heart to a spiritual experience. When I sing, I want to speak to the soul," says Dudley of her art. Dudley, a native of Buffalo, New York, grew up with jazz all around her. Her father, an amateur singer, exposed her to some of the music of the great jazz singers and big band leaders. Her early childhood music studies included lessons on pop organ, piano and voice. Following high school, Sandra attended Fredonia State University where she studied classical voice and opera. While at Fredonia, she placed in the regional finals of the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions, and finished with high merit in the NATS Competition at Carnegie Hall in New York City. Sandra was performing jazz along with classical in performances with the Fredonia Jazz Ensemble and the Fredonia Symphony Orchestra. 

"I felt I had the best of both worlds learning about classical and commercial. I was lucky to have hip teachers who would allow it. Both idioms feed off each other in so many ways." Upon graduation from Fredonia, Dudley attended Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York where she studied with world-renowned mezzo-soprano Jan DeGaetani. There she studied classical and twentieth century music, including jazz. "I took jazz history with pianist Bill Dobbins and learned so much about jazz from his stories and experiences." Upon graduation with her Masters in Voice Performance, Sandra performed jazz with the Eastman School of Music Studio Orchestra and began to sing in jazz clubs throughout New York. Teaching was equally important, and in the following years Sandra taught classical and jazz voice at St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia, Canada and music at the University of Houston in Texas. She is currently Assistant Professor of Commercial Voice at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee where she has taught applied voice, jazz vocal styles, and directed the jazz vocal ensemble, Jazzmin since 1995. In 1994, Dudley made her national recording debut singing "Little Prayer" on an album entitled " Last Night When We Were Young: The Ballad Album" on the Classical Action label, produced by Fred Hersch. "All proceeds went to AIDS research. It was one of the warmest and most endearing experiences of my life thus far". 

The project also featured performances by George Shearing, Phil Woods, Toots Thielemans, Mark Murphy, and Gary Burton, among others. Dudley won a jazz songwriting contest sponsored by Jazziz magazine with her composition "Billie". She can be heard singing it on a compilation CD "Vocals on Fire", which was released in the February 1998 issue of Jazziz. Sandra Dudley has been performing jazz for nearly two decades. While in Canada, she performed on CBC Radio and Television and in concert halls and clubs across the Atlantic Provinces. In 1993 Dudley became the feature vocalist for the Nelson Riddle Orchestra under the direction of Chris Riddle. "To sing the same arrangements that Frank Sinatra and Ella sang was a real thrill!" Dudley has performed at the Moncton Jazz Festival, Jazz at the Albright Knox in Buffalo, the Houston International Festival, the Texas Jazz Festival in Corpus Christi, the Tennessee Jazz and Blues Society's summer concert series, the Franklin Jazz Festival, and many others. Dudley was heard on National Public Radio in 1996 when her performance at "Jazz in June" from Oklahoma City was broadcast. She has performed with, among others, legendary guitarist Barney Kessel, Canadian pianist Oliver Jones, New York pianist Fred Hersch, saxophonist/flutist Bobby Militello, trumpeter Marvin Stamm, pianist/husband Bruce Dudley, Houston pianist Dave Catney, and Houston drummer Sebastian Whittaker. 

Sandra is presently the featured singer with The Jazz Orchestra of the Delta under the direction of Dr. Jack Cooper. A CD with the Memphis based band called "Big Band Reflections of Cole Porter" was released June, 2003 on the Summit Label and is receiving critical acclaim. Sandra's first solo CD, "Close To You" has just been released independently. The project features a seasoned band featuring Sandra's husband-pianist/arranger Bruce Dudley, bassist Roger Spencer, drummer Jim White and saxophonist Denis Solee. Special guests include trombonist Barry Green and trumpeter George Tidwell. "Close To You" is a pleasing mix of standards and originals. Sandra's creative rendition of the Burt Bacharach tune "Close To You" is one of the highlights of the album. Sandra Dudley is a dedicated jazz musician who believes in staying true to the art form. Her exuberant stage presence, sophisticated scatting ability, and tender ballad interpretations make her one of the most captivating performers on the scene today. http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/sandrad

Sue Raney - Breathless!

Styles: Vocal
Year: 1960
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 44:30
Size: 103,9 MB
Art: Front

(2:53)  1. Angel Eyes
(2:09)  2. There Be Some Changes Made
(2:33)  3. Breezin' Along With The Breeze
(2:19)  4. My Lucky Day
(2:34)  5. 'Deed I Do
(3:07)  6. Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring
(2:08)  7. It'S D'Lovely
(2:44)  8. September In The Rain
(1:58)  9. I'm In Love With The Honorable Mr. So And So
(1:58) 10. Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams
(2:33) 11. Does Anybody Here Love Me?
(3:16) 12. The Boy Next Door
(1:57) 13. Breathless
(3:14) 14. Holiday For Strings
(2:04) 15. Bluesette
(2:32) 16. Cry Me A River
(2:27) 17. While We'Re Young
(1:53) 18. Some Of These Days

Sue Raney has always had a very attractive voice, a wide range with total control, and the ability to swing in a very appealing fashion. She has recorded relatively few jazz albums through the years, making this previously unreleased collection a bit of a gap-filler. Mostly taken from live radio performances, Raney is heard during 1960-1961 with pianist Page Cavanaugh (in both quartet and septet settings), accompanied by the Buddy DeFranco/Tommy Gumina Quartet in 1963, and joined by a small group headed by Shelly Manne in 1969 or 1970. The focus throughout the generally brief selections is on the singer, who is in prime voice throughout. Highlights include "Angel Eyes," "My Lucky Day," the humorously rapid "Breathless," a slower-than-usual rendition of "Holiday for Strings" and "Bluesette." Recommended. ~ Scott Yanow   http://www.allmusic.com/album/breathless-mw0000594609.

Personnel: Sue Raney (vocals, keyboards).

Breathless

Chris Standring - Soul Express

Styles: Jazz Funk, Smooth Jazz
Year: 2006
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 52:22
Size: 133,1 MB
Art: Front + Back

(4:08)  1. Catwalk
(4:42)  2. Kaleidoscope
(6:16)  3. Constellation
(5:14)  4. A Method To The Madness
(4:21)  5. I Can't Help Myself
(4:38)  6. Soul Express
(4:21)  7. Through The Looking Glass
(4:17)  8. Mumbo Jumbo
(4:25)  9. As
(4:43) 10. Shooting Stars
(5:11) 11. Giant Steps

Los Angeles-based British expatriate guitarist Chris Standring's eclectic collection of smooth jazz instrumentals contains elements of acid jazz on songs like "A Method to the Madness" and "Shooting Stars," silky R&B on "I Can't Help Myself," and electronica on the dreamy "Kaleidoscope." Standring's fluid, accessible style recalls George Benson at his jazz crossover best, while compositions like "Giant Steps" and "Constellation" are high-quality chill-out mood music. 
http://www.allmusic.com/album/soul-express-mw0000419432

Ben Webster & Coleman Hawkins - Tenor Giants

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 1977
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 77:29
Size: 190,2 MB
Art: Front

( 6:33)  1. Maria
( 5:51)  2. It Never Entered My Mind
( 4:19)  3. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
( 5:07)  4. La Rosita
( 6:50)  5. Blues For Yolanda
( 4:17)  6. Prisoner Of Love
( 5:25)  7. Tangerine
( 2:40)  8. Cocktails For Two
( 4:53)  9. Shine On Harvest Moon
( 6:08) 10. Budd Johnson
( 4:38) 11. Time After Time
(20:41) 12. In A Mellow Tone

A late 70s pressing of some classic Verve sides from the 50s, featuring two masters of the tenor, blowing side by side in a couple of small group settings: one with rhythm backing by Oscar Peterson, Herb Ellis, Ray Brown, and Alvin Stoller and the other with Jimmy Jones, Les Spann, Ray Brown and Jo Jones, plus Roy Eldridge and Budd Johnson in the frontline. The best tracks have lots of room – plenty of space so that the tenors aren't butting heads with each other in too close of quarters, with space to express themselves freely. Titles include "Blues For Yolande", "La Rosita", "Shine On Harvest Moon", "You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To", "It Never Entered My Mind", "De-Dar", "Time After Time", "Young Bean" and "In A Mellowtone". (Sides 1 and 3 have light residue that causes the vinyl to play with some noise. Cover has some spots of sticker residue and some light scratches.)   http://www.dustygroove.com/item/423048/Ben-Webster-Coleman-Hawkins:Tenor-Giants