Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Al Nicholls Swing Quintet - I'm Old Fashioned

Size: 87,4 MB
Time: 37:30
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2001
Styles: Jazz: Swing
Art: Front

01. Lovers And Other Strangers (3:11)
02. They Can't Take That Away From Me (4:29)
03. Dog Day Blues (5:11)
04. 7 Come 11 (3:13)
05. Portobello (4:13)
06. Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered (5:25)
07. Perdu (3:20)
08. On The Street Where You Live (3:59)
09. I'm Old Fashioned (4:25)

Al Nicholls is the product of a sound musical training, both academically through Leeds College of Music and practically via the bands of Ray Gelato, The Big Town Playboys, King Pleasure and many others bigger and smaller.
Al is also the leader and musical driving force of London's renowned jump jive and good time swing band Blue Harlem.

I'm Old Fashioned

Roseanna Vitro - Clarity: Music Of Clare Fischer

Size: 131,2 MB
Time: 56:20
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. Morning (6:34)
02. Web Of Love (Inquietacao) (5:27)
03. Love's Path (Love's Walk) (5:32)
04. Seagull (Gaviota) (5:15)
05. Swingin' With The Duke (The Duke) (4:55)
06. Pensativa (6:23)
07. Life's Journey (Pavillon) (5:39)
08. Sleep My Child (Sleep Sweet Child) (4:42)
09. Take Your Breath And Sing (O Canto) (5:51)
10. I Remember Spring (5:58)

Roseanna Vitro is a "singer's singer." What does that mean? It means she is so excellent and still warranting much more attention. Her deep and precise alto is perfectly tuned and balanced. Her phrasing is textbook. This is what a jazz singer sounds like.

But Vitro's skill set does not stop at vocal prowess. She is also a crack arranger, programmer and music journalist. That is a wealth of grace and talent from Hot Springs, Arkansas. Vitro's projects are also well-considered and assembled. Throughout her career, she has been intelligently judicious in selecting artist and artistic themes for her recordings. This is evidenced in her more focused recordings that concentrate on a single musical source. In 1997, Vitro released the gutsy Catching Some Rays: The Music of Ray Charles (Telarc, 1997) with the support of frequent collaborator pianst Kenny Werner and tenor saxophonist Eddie "Cleanhead" Vincent.

Vitro followed that recording with Conviction: Thoughts of Bill Evans (A Records) in 2001, where she is joined by Evans sideman, bassist Eddie Gomez and progeny pianists Fred Hersch and Allen Farnham. Again, Vitro produced a well-focused and executed recording date where she re-cast several Evans instrumentals as vocal offerings. In 2011, Vitro almost scared into a Grammy Award with The Music of Randy Newman (Motema Records), where her musical daring and intelligence showed no bounds.

Vitro returns now with a collection of pieces by the late composer and arranger Clare Fischer, who is best known for his championing of all things Latin Jazz, much of which is well represented on the present Clarity: Music of Clare Fischer Vitro keeps her Randy Newman band intact for the recording.

Vitro attends to both the common and obscure of Fischer's work. The oft-covered "Morning," "Seagull" and "Pensativa" appear alongside the lesser known "Take Your Breath and Sing." Vitro's husband and producer, Paul Wickliffe pens the lyrics for the latter piece. Pianist Mark Soskin looms large on songs like "Pensativa" and "Swingin' with the Duke," while violinist Sara Caswell provides a distant, echoing continuo to all on which she contributes.

Vitro sings squarely from between Ella Fitzgerald and Betty Carter. Her scat chops are the most certain of any singer expelling air today. Even a bit of her home-state twang may be detected in the bluesy "Swingin' with the Duke," providing this writer a warm spot in this approaching Autumn. Honor Roseanna Vitro.

Personnel: Roseanna Vitro: vocals and arrangements; Mark Soskin: piano and arrangements; Sara Caswell: violin; Dean Johnson: bass; Tim Horner: drums; Mino Cinelu: percussion; Brett Fischer: vibraphone (9).

Clarity: Music Of Clare Fischer

Bob Barnard - Looking Back

Size: 175,9 MB
Time: 75:05
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2004
Styles: Jazz
Art: Front

01. Someday Sweetheart (4:21)
02. Please Don’t Talk About Me (5:19)
03. Strike Up The Band (3:29)
04. Drop Me Off At Harlem (5:11)
05. River Boat Shuffle (3:43)
06. Dancing In The Dark (3:43)
07. Legs (5:02)
08. That's My Home (3:13)
09. Moten Swing (3:43)
10. Brother Can You Spare A Dime (3:31)
11. Lady Be Good (3:56)
12. Count 'em (4:35)
13. Broadway (4:45)
14. Skylark (4:27)
15. Bluesology (3:52)
16. Days Of Wine And Roses (3:38)
17. Blue Moon (3:53)
18. Django's Castle (4:35)

Robert Graeme Barnard, 24 November 1933, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Born into a musical family, Barnard began playing trumpet partly because the family band, led by his father, needed a trumpeter, but also because he had heard and was deeply impressed by a record of Muggsy Spanier. Barnard gained experience playing dance music but listened eagerly to records, notably those by his major influence, Louis Armstrong, and also to popular Australian jazz bands of the 40s, including that led by Graeme Bell. During this period and on into the 50s, Barnard had a day job, in a bank, but played extensively, touring with bands including the one led by his brother, Len Barnard. In 1957, he played in Sydney with a small group led by guitarist Ray Price. Back in Melbourne, he continued to play as a semi-pro, making occasional records, such as The Naked Dance with a band led by his brother. Bell called him with a job offer in Sydney and, although the gig failed to materialize, Barnard later joined Bell’s band. This led to a tour of his home country, and a visit to New Zealand and New Guinea alongside pop singer Frank Ifield. In 1963, Armstrong came to Australia, and Bell’s band greeted the visitor at the airport where Barnard played briefly with his idol.

In 1971 Barnard formed a band for an EMI Records session that resulted in 16 Jazz Greats, and three years later he formed his first band. The band played in and around Sydney and in 1976 went to the USA for an appearance at the Bix Beiderbecke Festival at Davenport, Iowa, where they were a huge success. After 10 years, the band’s popularity waned slightly and this, allied to the death of a key member, trombonist John Costello, motivated Barnard into cutting down to a quartet. Barnard toured extensively during the 80s and on into the 90s, playing in the USA and UK as well as in south east Asia and various European countries. He has worked with numerous leading jazz musicians, including Ruby Braff, Peanuts Hucko, Bob Wilber, Kenny Davern, Dick Carey and Milt Hinton, recording albums with the latter pair. He and his brother, Len, also made two fine albums for Sackville Records issued under Ralph Sutton’s name, Partners In Crime and Easy Street. The groups that Barnard formed for recording sessions and other dates varied from quartets to 9- and 10-piece bands and he has also recorded with strings. In the mid-90s Barnard worked on an album, partially funded by the Australian Council for the Arts, on which he celebrates the music of Australian composers. With what Barnard sees as a decline in interest in traditional jazz in his homeland, the end of the 90s saw him planning to spend more time in Europe and the USA.

Barnard’s playing is notable for his big, rich sound and the consummate ease of his flowing solo lines. Although his name was made, and his fame spread, through his forceful playing in the traditional jazz style this is by no means the extent of his huge talent. This would seem to lie rather in his lyrical mainstream ballad playing that emulates, without any hint of copying, the players he most admires, including Bobby Hackett, Braff, and, of course, Armstrong. Barnard has also composed a number of songs, including ‘Black Stump Stomp’, ‘Smackarooney’ and ‘Rainbow Hill’, an attractive ballad he included on a 1995 album recorded during a visit to New York..

Looking Back

Erin Armstrong - Ms. Parker

Size: 80,0 MB
Time: 34:38
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. Route 66 (3:10)
02. The Lady Is A Tramp (2:50)
03. Come Rain Or Come Shine (4:36)
04. Lover Man (Oh Where Can You Be ) (4:33)
05. All Of Me (2:17)
06. Skylark (5:17)
07. Just You, Just Me (2:23)
08. Miss Otis Regrets (5:02)
09. Summertime (Feat. Carolina Morris) (4:26)

Moving to L.A. alone from South Carolina in 2005, Erin Armstrong brought along her Southern upbringing. Her blues roots, jazz education and appreciation for indie rock followed. Erin's good friend, Ben Fordham, eventually did too and joined her on violin, mandolin, guitar, and vocals. Rounded out by slide guitar, harmonica, Hammond organ, and electric guitar, Erin might seem like an alt-country or piano-pop artist, but these descriptions may be defied with each listen or live show. From the full-throttle blues-based drive of "Sue Thrasher" to the upbeat and dreamy "Hello Miss McGinty", auditory and genre-bending surprises delight.

Ms. Parker

Walter Wolff - Tomorrow

Size: 119,2 MB
Time: 51:32
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2013
Styles: Jazz: Piano Jazz
Art: Front

01. Backstabber Bebopper (6:50)
02. Tomorrow (7:09)
03. The White Guy (3:23)
04. Spark (5:58)
05. Jean (1:56)
06. Simple Line (2:32)
07. Look At My Face (5:24)
08. Second Song (4:58)
09. Morava (5:01)
10. Waiting For Angela (4:12)
11. Where Are We Going Heen (4:04)

Personnel:
Walter Wolff - piano
Francesco Angiuli - double bass
Andreas Fryland - drums

The music of Wolff/Angiuli/Fryland is founded in a solid knowledge of the tradition of jazz. But the trio also encapsulates a fresh approach to this old musical form – resulting in a lyrical and melancholic, yet at the same time energetic and intense sound. During the past 6 years this trio has performed throughout Europe and in 2008 the trio both toured and recorded with legendary vibraphonist Teddy Charles, receiving great international acclaim by both the press and the public. On their debut CD “Prelude” compositions by the trio members as well as more familiar jazz repertoire are taken into treatment. Now this trio is back with their second album and a debut on Challenge Jazz: again an extraordinary jazz album!.

Tomorrow

Caroll Vanwelden - Shakespeare Sonnets 2

Size: 137,2 MB
Time: 58:49
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. Let Those Who Are In Favour - Sonnet 25 (4:04)
02. If My Dear Love - Sonnet 124 (3:15)
03. Since Brass Nor Stone - Sonnet 65 (6:01)
04. O, From What Power - Sonnet 150 (4:17)
05. When In The Chronicle Of Wasted Time - Sonnet 106 (2:48)
06. So Is It Not With Me As With That Muse - Sonnet 21 (4:06)
07. I Never Saw That You Did Painting Need - Sonnet 83 (3:35)
08. How Oft, When Thou, My Music Play'st - Sonnet 128 (4:36)
09. Betwixt Mine Eye And Heart - Sonnet 128 (2:14)
10. Those Lips - Sonnet 145 (3:26)
11. Those Lines That I Before Have Writ Do Lie - Sonnet 115 (3:31)
12. O, Call Not Me To Justify The Wrong - Sonnet 139 (4:14)
13. Thy Gift, Thy Tables, Are Within My Brain - Sonnet 122 (3:28)
14. Against That Time - Sonnet 49 (3:15)
15. The Little Love-God - Sonnet 154 (3:07)
16. My Love Is As A Fever - Sonnet 147 (2:44)

Two years ago, newly discovered in Germany, the outstanding Belgian singer Caroll Vanwelden catapulted herself into the limelight amid much celebration and acclaim. So it's obvious that the chapter between Shakespeare and Vanwelden's not closed yet.

With Caroll Vanwelden Sings Shakespeare Sonnets 2 the graduate of the London Guildhall School of Music and Drama presents an emotional, rich and lively collection from her seemingly endless supply of creativity. (NDR)

Together with her congenial musicians: Thomas Siffling, whose elegant melodies on the trumpet and flugelhorn intertwine with Caroll’s expressive and emotionally charged voice, fellow musician Mini Schulz, smoothly stroking or groovy plucking on the contrabass for added texture, and new band member Rodrigo Villalon accenting the flexible rhythms with the drums and various percussion instruments, Caroll Vanwelden has once again produced a rich tapestry for jazz lovers around the world..

Shakespeare Sonnets 2

Lyle Lovett - Release Me

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 51:40
Size: 118.3 MB
Styles: Country
Year: 2012
Art: Front

[3:05] 1. Garfield's Blackberry Blossom
[2:45] 2. Release Me
[3:31] 3. White Boy Lost In The Blues
[3:16] 4. Baby, It's Cold Outside
[4:48] 5. Isn't That So
[3:41] 6. Understand You
[3:35] 7. Brown Eyed Handsome Man
[2:35] 8. Keep It Clean
[2:58] 9. One Way Gal
[6:10] 10. Dress Of Laces
[3:56] 11. The Girl With The Holiday Smile
[3:25] 12. Night's Lullaby
[5:05] 13. White Freightliner Blues
[2:44] 14. Keep Us Steadfast

Lovett says he wanted "Release Me" to be "a punctuation mark for this whole part of my career." The album is comprised primarily of covers, "some songs that have been important to me and have been an important part of my career. Several of these songs I've played since 1976 and just had never recorded." Among them are tunes by Jesse Winchester, Townes Van Zandt, Michael Franks, Frank Loesser and Chuck Berry, as well as the traditional instrumental "Garfield's Blackberry Bottom."

Lovett contributed two originals to the set: "The Girl With the Holiday Smile" came from a real-life 1978 encounter at a Houston 7-11 "where I met this young lady hiding out from the cops" and also appeared on his 2011 holiday EP "Songs For the Season;" and he composed "Night's Lullaby," which features Nickel Creek's Sara and Sean Watkins, for a 2011 run in the Shakespeare Center Los Angeles' production of "Much Ado About Nothing" that the three appeared in. Lovett co-produced the album with Nathaniel Kunkel, and other guests include k.d. lang and Kat Edmonson.

Release Me

Jeff Berlin - High Standards

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 54:29
Size: 124.7 MB
Styles: Straight ahead jazz
Year: 2010
Art: Front

[6:17] 1. Groovin' High
[5:02] 2. Nardis
[5:59] 3. I Want To Be Happy
[8:06] 4. Body & Soul
[7:02] 5. Solar
[8:04] 6. Invitation
[5:26] 7. If I Were A Bell
[1:18] 8. Valses Nobles Et Sentimentales No. IV
[7:11] 9. Someday My Prince Will Come

Jeff Berlin has justifiably gained acclaim as a fusion bass wizard, racking up credits with the likes of Allan Holdsworth, Bill Bruford and Kazumi Watanabe and even subbing with old-school prog rockers Yes. But given the evidence of the music he favors at his own concerts and the concepts he imparts as head of his Clearwater, Fla., music school, the celebrated four-stringer has always been a straightahead jazzer at heart.

A no-nonsense, sometimes controversial advocate of music education, Berlin demands high-level work from himself and his bandmates, and encourages the same from his students. Hence the title of his latest and maybe most accomplished album as a leader, High Standards, a set of jazz gems that has the bassist joined by his regular Florida-based trio-mates: pianist/upright bassist Richard Drexler and drummer (and Pat Metheny vet) Danny Gottlieb. The three gallop from the get-go, with a rollicking run through Dizzy Gillespie’s “Groovin’ High.” That’s one of several brightly engaging uptempo tunes, along with Frank Loesser’s “If I Were a Bell” and Miles’ “Solar,” which opens with a floaty free section. A bluesy shuffle feel provides a welcome twist on “Invitation,” injected with Berlin’s fresh chordal flourishes, and the two bassists come off as natural-born tonal partners on Miles’ “Nardis” and the closer, “Someday My Prince Will Come.”

Yes, it counts as something of a chopsfest: Berlin’s fingerboard work remains amazingly fluid and fast, his ideas ceaselessly bubbling up. But the creativity of his soloing and the undeniably grooving swing of his walking lines ought to once and for all put to rest any lingering biases about the viability of the electric bass as a lead instrument in straightahead jazz. Right? ~Phillip Booth

High Standards

Margie Rayburn - Margie

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 36:30
Size: 83.6 MB
Styles: Pop/jazz vocals
Year: 2013
Art: Front

[3:28] 1. Blues In The Night
[2:20] 2. Almost Like Being In Love
[2:25] 3. Body And Soul
[2:16] 4. Hurry, My Love
[2:28] 5. Wonderful One
[2:32] 6. Should I
[2:47] 7. Day In, Day Out
[2:12] 8. Come Rain Or Come Shine
[2:02] 9. This Could Be The Start Of Something
[3:12] 10. Ill Wind
[1:59] 11. Unexpectedly
[3:37] 12. It's A Lonesome Old Town
[2:03] 13. Laddie-O
[3:05] 14. The Man I Love

b. 1924, Madera, California, USA, d. 14 June 2000, Oceanside, California, USA. Rayburn’s first significant professional experience was as vocalist for the Ray Anthony Orchestra. She later sang with Gene Autry and as a member of the Sunnysiders, on their sole Top 20 hit, ‘Hey, Mr. Banjo’, in 1955. Going solo after the Sunnysiders’ fortunes dimmed, Rayburn released ‘I’m Available’, written by Dave Burgess later of the Champs. This Liberty Records single eventually peaked at number 9 in the Billboard pop charts in October 1957. She was unable to follow the single with another hit and gave up her recording career by the mid-60s. She died from a heart attack in 2000. ~bio from AMG

Margie

Andre Delano - My So Fine

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 58:25
Size: 133.7 MB
Styles: Jazz-funk, Smooth jazz
Year: 2008
Art: Front

[4:01] 1. Sista Caliente'
[4:16] 2. Once My Love
[3:55] 3. My So Fine
[4:19] 4. Saultie (Feat. Kevin Toney)
[4:49] 5. More Than Words Can Say
[4:01] 6. The Da Da Song
[4:09] 7. College Sweetheart
[3:54] 8. Jsu Jam
[3:54] 9. Get To You
[4:54] 10. I Do
[4:06] 11. First Dance (Feat. Greg Adams)
[3:58] 12. Home Sweet Home
[4:02] 13. That Much (I Love U)
[4:00] 14. The Da Da Song

After the release of his popular debut Full Circle in 2005, this extraordinarily soulful, emotional, old-school R&B vibing saxman -- who has toured with Maxwell, the Osmonds and Lionel Richie, and opened shows for Peabo Bryson and urban jazz greats George Duke, Boney James, Norman Brown, Kenny G, and Peter White, said the way to change the face of smooth jazz was to "bring in new faces and be bold enough to take a chance." Joined by genre hitmakers like Greg Adams (on the sensuous Latin-vibing slow dance gem "First Dance") and Kevin Toney (the midtempo, hypnotic retro-soul of "Saultie"), he more than lives up to that promise on this multi-faceted, hook-filled collection. Beyond asserting himself as a diverse urban saxman whose soaring melodies and spirited grooves are matched only by his keen sense of improvisational passion, he's unabashedly in the sex and love business on My So Fine. He goes joyfully Latin (from the get-go, with the punchy sizzle of "Sista Caliente"), then candlelit and romantic and, at times, even gets a little crazy, progressive and jamming ("JSU Jam," a boisterous shout out to his alma mater, Jackson State University). Not that he needs to impress us further, but Delano proves himself a formidable modern R&B singer on a batch of tracks that offer a beautiful balance to the instrumental fun. Living up to its title (though it was intended for a romantic interest), My So Fine is a true star making turn for one of urban jazz's brightest young lights. ~Jonathan Widran

My So Fine

Wendy Nieper - First Flight

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2011
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 46:05
Size: 107,4 MB
Art: Front + Back

(4:47)  1. Blower's Daughter
(5:12)  2. Retrospective Waltz
(4:52)  3. Solomente
(3:14)  4. What'll It Be?
(7:10)  5. Empty Beach
(3:12)  6. Persuasion
(5:18)  7. Poinciana
(4:03)  8. Good Bait
(4:02)  9. Tree
(4:10) 10. My One And Only Love

One of the leading jazz vocalists in the UK, Wendy Nieper is a very versatile, sophisticated jazz vocalist and a gifted scat singer. Her rich vocal colors are complemented by wonderful phrasing and great musicality. Her wide experience as a singer includes being a member of the Swingle Singers with whom she recorded five albums. She has appeared on numerous albums both as a classical and jazz singer and has toured extensively around the globe. On this album, Nieper is accompanied by a great band including the talented composer/pianist Roland Perrin and the jazz legend Digby Fairweather. First Flight is an explosive mix of styles from Cuban to jazz and pop to funk. If you like Diana Krall, Stacey Kent, Claire Martin then we are sure you will love First Flight. ~ Editorial Reviews  http://www.amazon.ca/Wendy-Nieper-First-Flight-vocals/dp/B004O9Q5X4

Personnel: Wendy Nieper (vocals); Roland Perrin (piano).

Kluvers Big Band (Feat Deborah Brown) - Live In Tivoli

Styles: Jazz, Big Band, Vocal
Year: 2013
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 58:14
Size: 133,8 MB
Art: Front

(4:19)  1. Centerpice
(5:36)  2. Always And Forever
(5:30)  3. I Love Being Here With You
(5:33)  4. After Pertubation
(3:11)  5. Errand Girl
(3:21)  6. Got The Jitters
(5:56)  7. Don't Go to Strangers
(8:08)  8. My Favorite Things
(5:38)  9. Atonal
(5:35) 10. Never A Care
(5:21) 11. Make Up Your Mind

In November 1997 we released "Live In Tivoli", one of the orchestra's regular partners singer Deborah Brown is the featured soloist. The CD was recorded during the Copenhagen Jazz Festival in 1996 and contains a varied repertoire of eminent events. Translate by google  http://www.aarhusjazzorchestra.dk/aarhus-jazz-orchestra-cd.php

Kluvers Big Band: Jens Chr. Jensen, Marc Berstein (alto sax); Lars Møller (tenor sax); Michael Lund (baritone sax); Kurt Holm, Torben Sminge, Henrik Hou Jørgensen, Lars Schuster (trumpet); Knud Schwaner, Nikolai Pedersen, Niels Jacob Nørgaard, David Springfield (trombones); Lisbeth Iversen (piano); Søren Addemos (guitar); Jens Jefsen (bass); Morten Lund (drums); Steen Råhauge (percussion); Deborah Brown (vocal)

Sean Jones Quartet - Im.pro.vise - Never Before Seen

Styles: Trumpet Jazz
Year: 2014
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 69:24
Size: 159,3 MB
Art: Front

(6:33)  1. 60th & Broadway
(4:49)  2. Don't Fall off the L.E.J
(5:07)  3. Not While I'm Around
(7:15)  4. Dark Times
(6:27)  5. Interior Motive
(7:10)  6. The Morning After
(7:12)  7. I Don't Give a Damn Blues
(3:33)  8. Dr. Jekyll
(6:48)  9. How High the Moon
(7:03) 10. We'll Meet Under the Stars
(7:22) 11. New Journey

Sean Jones' recently released im.pro.vise - never before seen, on Mack Avenue Records, is a crisp suit of an album, cufflinks in the sleeves. The quartet of Jones on trumpet, Orrin Evans on piano, Luques Curtis on bass, and Obed Calvaire on drums create a sound that is built on a foundation that includes quite a few bricks from Miles' late-1960's period (as Jones' "ESP"-quoting solo on "Dark Times" can attest), it also builds on the sound of the Wynton Marsalis' 1980's output and the other Young Lions of the time (appropriate, given Jones' tenure with Marsalis in the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra). For a music that lives and dies by the drum, the presence of Obed Calvaire is always a good sign (see also: the SFJAZZ Collective and The Clayton Brothers, among others). Likewise, the presence of Christian McBride as one of the album's producers is a good sign, and portends the no-nonsense, good-feeling, straight-ahead jazz on im.pro.vise. 

Jones has been playing in groups with Orrin Evans at the keyboard since 2004's Eternal Journey, and with this quartet since 2006's Roots, and their time together definitely shows. From the opening duet between Jones' trumpet and Calvaire's drums on "60th & Broadway", the group works together to build a sound that is greater than the sum of its considerable parts. Each of the members of the quartet gets plenty of room to shine, with Jones and Evans taking memorable solos throughout the album. While there are no proper drum or bass solos on here, both Curtis and Calvaire get a chance to shine as well - Curtis' bassline notably driving "Dr. Jekyll" forward and Calvaire's drums getting a serious workout at the end of "New Journey". They play on seven originals from Jones, plus one from Evans ("Don't Fall off the L.E.J.", Jackie McLean's "Dr. Jekyll", the standard "How High The Moon", and Stephen Sondheim's "Not While I'm Around" (here as a duet between Jones and Evans). 

And while the quartet is definitely playing straight-ahead jazz, that's not to say there aren't some very modern elements in here - check out the end of "Don't Fall off the L.E.J." or the clipped trumpet on the introduction to "How High The Moon". The music on im.pro.vise won't change the way jazz is played or define a new sub-genre, but it also won't be leaving my CD player for some time. This album makes a very strong argument that nothing else is needed when the feeling is right and the music is this strong - no overdubs or other studio production, no electronic instruments (not that there's any problem with any of that) - just great, straight-ahead jazz that continues to reveal new layers on each listen.  http://nextbop.com/blog/seanjonesimproviseneverbeforeseen

Personnel: Sean Jones (trumpet); Orrin Evans (piano); Obed Calvaire (drums); Luques Curtis (bass)

Im.pro.vise - Never Before Seen

Lizz Wright - The Orchard

Styles: Neo-Soul
Year: 2008
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:05
Size: 122,7 MB
Art: Front

(4:46)  1. Coming Home
(4:00)  2. My Heart
(4:54)  3. I Idolize You
(5:21)  4. Hey Mann
(3:42)  5. Another Angel
(3:54)  6. When I Fall
(5:03)  7. Leave Me Standing Alone
(3:45)  8. Speak Your Heart
(4:10)  9. This Is
(4:52) 10. Song For Mia
(5:00) 11. Thank You
(3:32) 12. Strange

Vocalist Lizz Wright mixes jazz, gospel, and soul on THE ORCHARD, an intimate, intensely personal album that ranks among the most compelling of the artist’s career. With help from singer-songwriter Toshi Reagon, Marc Anthony Thompson (who records under the name Chocolate Genius), and members of Ollabelle, Calexico, and Bob Dylan’s band, Wright has created a beautiful, organic feel on THE ORCHARD one that is the perfect vehicle for her expressive voice and original songwriting vision. Yet it is Wright herself that shines through most powerfully here, whether on stunning originals such as “When I Fall” or her treatments of Ike and Tina’s “I Idolize You” or Led Zeppelin’s “Thank You.” ~ Anthony Tognazzini  http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-orchard-mw0000492953

Personnel: Lizz Wright (vocals); Chris Bruce, Oren Bloedow (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Joey Burns (acoustic guitar, baritone guitar, cello); Toshi Reagon (acoustic guitar, background vocals); Martin Wenk, Jacob Valenzuela (trumpet); Glenn Patscha (keyboards); John Covertino (vibraphone, drums, percussion); Larry Eagle (drums, percussion); Ben Perowsky (drums); Catherine Russell (background vocals).

The Orchard