Monday, July 14, 2014

Pearlnoire - Phoenix Pearl

Size: 103,6 MB
Time: 44:36
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2013
Styles: Jazz Vocals, Cool Jazz, Fusion
Art: Front

01. Time To Move On (4:44)
02. Autumn Rushes (4:35)
03. Replaced (3:17)
04. Crazy Tonight (2:52)
05. Start The Day Again (3:42)
06. People Say (4:16)
07. Half Moon, Red Orchid (4:53)
08. Be Happy (4:33)
09. Dream Intention (5:39)
10. Letting It Go (6:02)

Pearlnoire (Black Pearl) is a vocalist whose voice has been likened to velvet tones and Dark Chocolate on a lovers tongue. Blues Bessie mama and Black magic diva are a few terms also used recently in live reviews and also reviews about her debut CD 'Ain't All Blues'

Pearlnoire has always been an entertainer bringing her unique style to various roles including Runway Model, Actress, Compere, Mistress of Ceremonies and many appearances on Television & Radio in the United Kingdom , West Indies and now Australia. Pearlnoires current repertoire runs from jazz, swing, soul, soft rock, socca , funk, reggae, country and she loves new challenges bringing her own marque and influence to a song and loves to sing whatever her audience or client requests.

Wollongong may not have the intense, concentrated and competitive jazz and blues scene of the UK, but for London born singer Pearlnoire it is the perfect home.

Phoenix Pearl

The Kraig Greff Group - Hammond' Eggs

Size: 99,4 MB
Time: 40:51
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2009
Styles: Jazz: Hammond Organ
Art: Front

01. Song For A Little Person (3:36)
02. Bytely & Ginger (3:24)
03. On Broadway (6:23)
04. Were You There (3:04)
05. My Gostosa (3:53)
06. Peace (7:39)
07. Love Won't Let Me Wait (3:49)
08. My Funny Valentine (9:00)

Take four accomplished career musicians dedicated to creating and performing great music, who love playing together. Add the inspirational Hammond B3. The result is the Kraig Greff Group, performing a dynamic mix of contemporary jazz, blues and R&B influenced by Gospel and Brazilian grooves.

Kraig Greff is an accomplished keyboardist who has toured with the likes of Barry White and Dianna Ross and performed as a guest artist with the Baltimore Symphony. His music is emotional and awe-inspiring, with a twist of wacky humor.

Doug Rich is a grooving, melodic bass player who graduated from Berklee and has performed with the likes of Lionel Hamption, Vanessa Bell Armstrong, and Ray Felder.

Kraig and Doug worked together extensively in Cincinnati in the 80's and couldn't forget the experience.

In 2008, Kraig and Doug decided to record another album together. Doug recruited Stanley Swann, one of Boston' most sought-after drummers who honed his skills touring globally with the Air Force Band. Kraig brought in Kenny Jones, one of his favorite guitar players ever. The Kraig Greff Group was born.

Hammond' Eggs

Joe Gransden - Songs Of Sinatra & Friends

Size: 103,5 MB
Time: 44:29
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Jazz Vocals, Big Band
Art: Front

01. I've Got You Under My Skin (3:41)
02. The Best Is Yet To Come (3:01)
03. Let's Face The Music And Dance (2:35)
04. I've Got The World On A String (2:08)
05. My One And Only Love (4:46)
06. Fly Me To The Moon (2:22)
07. Luck Be A Lady (4:36)
08. Night And Day (3:57)
09. She Was Too Good To Me (4:43)
10. Call Me Irresponsible (3:03)
11. Corcovado (4:03)
12. Ain't That A Kick In The Head (2:22)
13. Beyond The Sea (3:06)

Joe's new CD "Songs Of Sinatra & Friends" Features the big band as well as a string orchestra! Its a collection of unforgettable classics made famous by folks like Sinatra, Dean Martin, Bobby Darin & more!

At 42 Years old, Joe Gransden has already performed worldwide and released 14 CDs under his own name. Renowned first for the hard bop approach of his trumpet, Gransden’s singing voice has been compared to that of Chet Baker and Frank Sinatra.
"When I first heard Joe nine years ago, I immediately thought of Chet," says Jazziz magazine critic James Rozzi, “but lately his voice has taken on its own style with a deeper resonance. His trumpet has always alternated lyricism with an aggressive, angular approach. He has the ability to cover the gamut of emotions."
Joe is from just north of Manhattan, New York. Coming from a family full of musicians, Joe’s introduction to music came early on through his father, a gifted singer and pianist. His grandfather was a trumpeter of merit, playing professionally his whole life throughout New York. On his mother’s side of the family was the piano virtuoso Carmen Cavallero.
"Music has been a part of my life as far back as I can remember,” says the unassuming Joe Gransden. “I can remember practicing with my father, and eventually him taking me along to sit in at jam sessions. Early on I developed a respect for individuals like my father whose lives revolved around music. While still in high school, I knew that music was the life I would choose.”
Not long after high school, Joe was on the road as a sideman with the big bands of Tommy Dorsey and Glenn Miller. A number of A.F.M. contracted sideman gigs include Barry White, The Moody Blues, Kenny Rogers, The Temptations, Aretha Franklin, The Whispers, etc. Eventually moving to New York City, he performed with numerous groups, including sub work with Toshiko Akiyoshi and Chico O’Farrill at the famous Birdland Jazz Club. Meanwhile, Joe formed his own group, which performed in Brooklyn each week and included the venerable guitarist Joe Cohn and ex-Betty Carter bassist, Matt Hughes. “Having my own group and being fortunate enough to travel, play, and record has been a dream come true,” says Joe.

Songs Of Sinatra & Friends

Oridano Gypsy Jazz Band - Swing 14

Size: 108,6 MB
Time: 46:47
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Gipsy Jazz
Art: Front

01. Beautiful Love (2:39)
02. Lullaby Of Birdland (5:06)
03. Caravan (4:25)
04. I Wanna Be Like You (2:55)
05. Fly Me To The Moon (3:49)
06. All Of Me (2:37)
07. Bei Mir Bist Du Schon (2:24)
08. I Can't Give You Anything But Love (2:03)
09. Nature Boy (4:28)
10. I Wish You Love (2:45)
11. It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) (2:08)
12. It's All Right With Me (3:32)
13. Undecided (3:57)
14. Dream A Little Dream Of Me (3:53)

Members: Orjen Ridanovic (lead guitar), Aldo Fosko (clarinet/piano), Tomi Novak (ac.bass/double bass/ac.guitar), Marko First (violin), Juraj Birin (rhythm guitar)

The band was set up in the spring of 2010, after meeting at jazz workshop in Groznjan, Croatia.

Fascination with Django Reinhardt's opus as well as love for jazz manouche brought them together which resulted in forming a quintette.

Ever since, they have been playing Django Reinhardt's music, performing in jazz clubs and festivals in Croatia.

In July 2011, Oridano Gypsy Jazz Band won the first prize of First International Jazz Band contest at Liburnia Jazz Festival in Opatija (CRO).

They performed at the Springtime Jazz Session 2011 in Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall in Zagreb where they were presented as new faces of Croatian Jazz.

The band participated in live recording for the 500th episode of the "Time for Jazz" show broadcasted on Croatian National Television in 2011.

Their performance was also noticed at the „PSSST! Silent Film Festival“ 2012/2013 in Zagreb, where they were playing background music for silent movies.

In June 2013 the band released their debut album in association with Hot Club Records (NOR).

Swing 14

Janice DeRosa - La Vie En DeRosa..

Size: 109,6 MB
Time: 47:17
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Jazz Vocals, Blues, Soul
Art: Front

01. Cry Me A River (4:43)
02. Everything Happens To Me (5:23)
03. Our Love Is Here To Stay (2:55)
04. Loverman (4:44)
05. The Way You Look Tonight (4:58)
06. Que Reste T-Il De Nos Amours (3:52)
07. Can't Buy Me Love (3:37)
08. You Go To My Head (7:02)
09. I'm Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down (3:25)
10. You Don't Know What Love Is (6:37)

This native Harlem girl gone Parisian diva is a woman who has defined her own way in this city and on the international music scene. She moved to Paris in 1990, playing clubs ever since and working her way up to a sort of fame not only in Paris, but Europe as well. She's produced five records, two of those with Warner Bros. Last year her recording of "Groovin" was at the top of French radio charts for weeks. Her latest CD "deRosa" is a blues-flavored concoction that triggers Janis Joplin flashbacks with a graceful pace reminiscent of a Tom Waits album.

La Vie En DeRosa..

Sue Tucker - Meant for You

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2000
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 49:04
Size: 114,7 MB
Art: Front

(4:02)  1. A Foggy Day
(3:45)  2. You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To
(4:01)  3. Sugar
(4:32)  4. Easy Street
(5:34)  5. I've Got The World On A String
(5:11)  6. The Very Thought Of You
(4:06)  7. Too Close For Comfort
(6:18)  8. Undecided
(5:21)  9. Blame It On My Youth
(3:41) 10. Waltz For Debbie
(2:27) 11. Meant For You

I have to admit that, for very superficial reasons, I did not have high expectations for Sue Tucker's Meant for You. An unknown Minnesota-based singer performing standards on a CD produced, engineered, manufactured and distributed by the singer and her husband. It had the feel of a housewife's vanity project. The CD packaging is not exactly eye-catching, and I recognize that this is ridiculous, but even her name sounded boring. However, I'm pleased to report that there is nothing boring about the music on Meant for You. Sue Tucker is a wonderful singer. Not just better than expected or good for an unknown singer, but straight out wonderful. As with every good jazz singer, Ms. Tucker has the fundamentals down - she sings in tune and she swings hard. Her voice has a light, unforced, attractive tone. Stylistically, she falls into the traditional jazz singing school. The standards are not in 12/8 time and you won't find any rock tunes in her repertoire. There are no radical reinterpretations of standards or bold expansions of the art of jazz singing. She doesn't vocalize instrumental solos or even scat. 

Rather than sounding like Ella or Sarah or Anita, Ms. Tucker's style is more reminiscent of great classic jazz singers like Mildred Bailey and Connee Boswell. She improvises within the words adhering closely to the melody at first and then building on and expanding her variations as the tune progresses. Her relaxed, understated phrasing breathes new life into "You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To" and "I've Got the World on a String." Ms. Tucker builds genuine excitement on "Too Close for Comfort" and "Undecided" without resorting to overheated theatrics. Her sensitive, thoughtful interpretations of "The Very Thought of You" and "Blame It On My Youth" demonstrate a deep appreciation for the meaning of lyrics. The album's highpoint comes in a sexy, swinging, unmissable version of "Sugar" (the Stanley Turrentine tune not the Maceo Pinkard tune associated with Lee Wiley). Sue Tucker is a singer who shouldn't have to make her own records. She deserves the support of a good record label and the opportunity to be heard by the national jazz audience. ~ Mathew Bahl  http://www.allaboutjazz.com/meant-for-you-sue-oatts-tucker-review-by-mathew-bahl.php#.U73KUrFrzIs
 
Personnel: Sue Tucker: vocals; Jim Oatts: trumpet/fugelhorn; Doug Haining: alto saxophone, baritone saxophone, clarinet; Kent Saunders: guitar; Rick Carlson: piano; Gordy Johnson: bass; Steve Pikal: bass; Gordy Knudtson: drums; Brett Forberg: drums; Ricky Peterson: piano.

Marsha Heydt & The Project Of love - Diggin' The Day

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2013
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 62:57
Size: 144,6 MB
Art: Front

(3:26)  1. Twistin' Baby
(5:09)  2. Diggin' The Day
(4:07)  3. Fredi's Cha Cha
(5:48)  4. Blue Asharam
(4:40)  5. Spirit
(4:13)  6. Bliss
(4:46)  7. Shine
(4:25)  8. Baby Blue
(4:58)  9. Fields Of Love
(4:35) 10. Gold
(3:46) 11. Tootin'
(5:03) 12. Groovin'
(3:43) 13. The Bull
(4:13) 14. Shram Splat

On this new recording, Marsha Heydt explores all possibilities, full of fantasy, inventiveness, passion and love. Her connected musical expressions can’t miss here, and her sound empathy avoids any classifications. The music is created, listened to and speaks in real time and nothing is taken for granted no already heard. From my vantage point as a saxophonist and educator, I am fortunate to see many up and coming talents as soon as they start to get noticed. But in this gifted player’s life, (I’ve known Marsha since she emerged on the scene back in the Pennsylvania daze) she always had a very important agenda as a player. It is a very rare occasion when a truly dedicated player and writer emerges from the crowd where you can hear the commitment and serious agenda from note one. Music these days needs much more of this, and here is the woman to do it. 

Do it she does- just listen! The very first time I met Marsha, I know she was her own person. She made an appointment to see me and presented a demo recording of her arrangement of the standard tune “Laura” with strings. One listen sold me. To this day, I couldn’t imagine where she had gotten all these ideas. I never for that. I don’t think I have ever met a person who has more exuberance and joy in their music and personality. Her music is always so new and fresh. I am really pleased that Marsha has recorded a CD with a powerful concept that will appeal to all. She has produced a fascinating fusion of traditions that not only are great listening but have a personal approach that is very special. Every piece is captivating; and when I listen to the whole recording I quickly get lost in the music and it’s like time stops. Marsha is truly a gift to this art form, and a player I feel very fortunate to have gotten to know.  http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/marshaheydtandtheproject.

Musicians:Alto Saxophone: Marsha Heydt (1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9,10, 12, 14)Soprano Saxophone: Marsha Heydt (4, 13)Flute: Marsha Heydt (2, 8, 11)Piano/ Keyboard: Norman PorsTrumpet / Flugelhorn: James Zollar (1, 3, 5, 8, 10, 12, 14)Guitar: Sheryl Bailey (1, 4, 7, 12)Upright and Electric Bass: Carlo De RosaPercussion: Daniel SadownickDrums: Rossen NedelchevVocal: Carla Cook (6)Violin: Sam Bardfeld (2, 6, 9, 11)Viola: Judith Insell (2, 6, 9)Cello: Tomas Ulrich (2, 6, 9)

Harry Allen & Scott Hamilton - 'Round Midnight

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2012
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 75:13
Size: 178,7 MB
Art: Front

( 6:03)  1. My Melancholy Baby
( 8:01)  2. Great Scott
(11:29)  3. How Am I To Know
( 6:26)  4. The Opener
(11:50)  5. Baubles, Bangles and Beads
(10:23)  6. Hey Lock!
( 8:10)  7. Lover
( 6:06)  8. Flight Of The Foo Birds
( 6:40)  9. 'Round Midnight

Johannes Brahms was called "the keeper of the flame" for Beethoven. Tenor saxophonist Harry Allen and Scott Hamilton are the same keepers for a tenor tradition that existed from the swing era through hard bop. The pair champions a sound and method established by Coleman Hawkins, Ben Webster and Lester Young: a broad, dense tone, both confident and hesitant. Allen and Hamilton highlight a stylistic history that ended in 1956 when Sonny Rollins and John Coltrane recorded "Tenor Madness." This music is romantic, balladic and, when played up-tempo, swinging.  'Round Midnight is a predictable recording, which is exactly perfect because one knows just what to expect from these two and their many recordings for Nagel-Heyer, Arbors Records, Concord and various other labels. It is a collection of nine standards, all having great empathy for one another and a brilliant rhythm section smoothing them out before these two saxophonists. Pianist Rossano Sportiello must be singled out for attention for his certain and sure guidance of the music. Bassist Joel Forbes and drummer Chuck Riggs are solid throughout. 

Each was afforded solo space that was well used. No matter the age of the composition, whether 1912's "My Melancholy Baby" or 1958's "Great Scott," Allen and Hamilton swing them with a personal touch and professional ability. The sympatico shared between the two saxophonists is impressive. At once, they are very similar players with very different sounds even within the constraints of the material. Allen's tone is full-bodied and sure, while Hamilton's is a bit breathier, somewhere between Zoot Sims and Dexter Gordon. 'Round Midnight is not another Tenor Madness (Prestige, 1956). It is Tenor Elegance. ~ C.Michael Bailey  http://www.allaboutjazz.com/round-midnight-harry-allen-challenge-records-review-by-c-michael-bailey.php#.U77ydrFryM0
 
Personnel: Harry Allen: tenor saxophone; Scott Hamilton: tenor saxophone; Rossano Sportiello: piano; Joel Forbes: bass; Chuck Riggs: drums.

Charlie Haden Quartet West - The Art Of The Song

Styles:  Jazz
Year: 1999
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 70:26
Size: 161,7 MB
Art: Front

(5:30)  1. Lonely Town
(7:23)  2. Why Did I Choose You
(5:36)  3. Moment Musicale Opus 16 No. 3 In B Minor
(5:04)  4. In Love In Vain
(4:14)  5. Ruth's Waltz
(6:23)  6. Scenes From A Silver Screen [Instrumental]
(6:15)  7. I'm Gonna Laugh You Right Out Of My Life
(4:23)  8. You My Love
(5:13)  9. Prelude En La Mineur
(6:55) 10. The Folks Who Live On The Hill
(4:54) 11. Easy On The Heart
(4:06) 12. Theme For Charlie
(4:23) 13. Wayfaring Stranger

Increasingly mired in nostalgia, Charlie Haden's Quartet West plunges further into the dream world of old movies and postwar domesticity in this down-tempo album of ballads, this time with the vocal help of Shirley Horn and Bill Henderson on four numbers apiece. But if you must find a focal point, this album is mainly a showcase for the string chamber orchestra arrangements of Haden's pianist Alan Broadbent, who has turned in far more imaginative charts for this group than the velvety muzak heard here. Even classical piano pieces are fair game as Broadbent produces mournful orchestrations of Rachmaninoff's Moment Musical Op. 16, No. 3 in B Minor and Ravel's Prelude in A Minor. In a rare latter-day visit to the recording studio, Henderson is frequently off-key and shaky, though his distinctive blues timbre is intact. 

But the subtle, conversational Horn is right at home in this late-night lounge idiom, particularly when she revives an obscure Nat Cole single, Cy Coleman's "I'm Gonna Laugh You Right Out Of My Life." Tenor saxophonist Ernie Watts sounds fairly listless and bland in tone most of the time, Larance Marable is limited mostly to brushes, and Haden confines his robust tone mostly to simple basic accompaniment. And if you want real nostalgia, Haden reaches all the way back to his Midwestern childhood by singing the folk song "Wayfarin' Stranger" in a lost-sounding, threadbare voice. Frankly, this sounds like the work of a weary musician. ~ Richard S. Ginell  http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-art-of-the-song-mw0000668250

Personnel: Charlie Haden (vocals, bass); Shirley Horn, Bill Henderson (vocals); Don Palmer, Marcy Vaj, Russ Cantor, Robert Sanov, Ezra Kliger, Robert Brosseau, Tibor Zelig, Murray Adler, Kathleen Robinson, Gina Kronstadt, Rachel Sokolow, Francine Walsh, Israel Baker, Robert Peterson, Paul Shure, Bobby Bruce, Charlie Bisharat (violin); Mimi Granat, Paolo Gozzetti, Carol Mukagawa, Suzanna Giordono, Steve Gordon, Harry Shirinian (viola); Jerry Kessler, Ray Kelley, Earl Madison, Suzie Katayama, Larry Corbett (cello); Ernie Watts (tenor saxophone); Alan Broadbent (piano); Larance Marable (drums).
 
R.I.P.
(August 6, 1937 – July 11, 2014)