Sunday, October 19, 2014

Havana Swing - Django's Discovery

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 89:05
Size: 203.9 MB
Styles: Gypsy jazz, Swing
Year: 2012
Art: Front

[3:57] 1. Lulu Swing
[3:26] 2. Hotel Du Palais
[3:39] 3. Les Feuilles Mortes
[3:41] 4. What Is This Thing Called Love
[4:23] 5. Bossa Dorado
[3:45] 6. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
[3:28] 7. Belleville
[3:00] 8. Crazy
[3:21] 9. Minor Swing
[3:08] 10. Montagne Ste Genevieve
[3:41] 11. Dinette
[3:52] 12. Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen
[3:54] 13. Swing 48
[3:34] 14. Coquette
[3:18] 15. J'attendrai
[3:30] 16. Topsy
[3:11] 17. Nuages
[3:29] 18. Little Girl
[3:27] 19. I'll See You In My Dreams
[2:47] 20. Gypseattle
[3:12] 21. Harlem Nocturne
[4:14] 22. After You've Gone
[4:19] 23. Route 66
[3:23] 24. China Boy
[3:14] 25. It Don't Mean A Thing (If You Ain't Got That Swing)

HS are inspired by the Hot Club de France, Django Reinhardt’s fabulous quintet of the post war jazz scene in the French capital, and Havana have gone to great lengths to emulate the sound and feel of this timeless music.

Havana Swing Band comprises five musicians from Scotland who share the passion for playing swing music and jazz structured tunes from Django Reinhardt to Latin - coupled with a large number of their own swing compositions

Havana Swing are: Walt Smith (clarinet) Ashley Malcolm (lead guitar) Calum McKenzie (double bass, vocals) Dave Rattray (lead guitar)

Django's Discovery

Jill Barber - Fool's Gold

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 31:26
Size: 72.0 MB
Styles: Easy Listening, Country/jazz vocals
Year: 2014
Art: Front

[3:04] 1. Broken For Good
[4:01] 2. The Least That She Deserves
[3:13] 3. Let's Call It Love
[3:40] 4. The Careless One
[2:49] 5. If Only In My Mind
[3:41] 6. To The Last
[3:10] 7. Lucky In Love
[2:33] 8. Darlin' It Was You
[2:39] 9. Only You
[2:32] 10. If You're Going To Break My Heart

Jill's distinct, evocative voice soars over songs inspired by doo-wop rhythms and country ballads, evoking feelings of a bygone era: “I can’t help but feel nostalgic for other eras of music. When I listen to Etta James, or Ray Charles or Carole King, I feel almost intoxicated. It stirs something in me. When I write my own music, my greatest hope is that it ends up becoming the perfect soundtrack to some great romance, or at the very least a great cocktail party.”

Jill's songs have always set a romantic mood, and on Fool's Gold, the romance is still very much alive, but she also introduces a new sexy Motown-inspired sound on the lead single “Broken for Good.” “What I love about Motown is that it knows exactly how to deliver a message: with a strong backbeat, punctuated by horns, a driving bass line and an immediate pop appeal. It will ultimately get inside your soul but first it'll just make you want to move your body.”

Fool's Gold

Howard McGhee - Maggie's Back In Town

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 42:36
Size: 97.5 MB
Styles: Bop, Trumpet jazz
Year: 1961/2011
Art: Front

[ 7:49] 1. Demon Chase
[ 4:22] 2. Willow Weep For Me
[ 3:14] 3. Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise
[ 5:13] 4. Sunset Eyes
[10:39] 5. Maggie's Back In Town
[ 3:12] 6. Summertime
[ 8:03] 7. Brownie Speaks

Trumpeter Howard McGhee, after spending much of the 1950s only partly active in music (due to drug problems), made a full-fledged comeback in the early '60s only to find his bop-oriented music out of fashion. This Contemporary set (reissued on CD in the OJC series) was McGhee's finest recording of the period, a quartet outing with brilliant pianist Phineas Newborn, bassist Leroy Vinnegar, and drummer Shelly Manne. Although tenor saxophonist Teddy Edwards is not on the date, two of his compositions (his famous "Sunset Eyes" and a tribute to the trumpeter, "Maggie's Back in Town") are fully explored by the quartet. Other titles include three standards plus McGhee's original blues "Demon Chase." This CD is a perfect starting point for listeners not familiar with the underrated (and often overlooked) Howard McGhee. ~Scott Yanow

Maggie's Back In Town

Jeff Berlin - Aneurythms

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 65:28
Size: 149.9 MB
Styles: Fusion, Progressive rock
Year: 2006
Art: Front

[6:20] 1. Porky & Beans
[6:34] 2. Copland
[7:52] 3. Saab Story
[5:38] 4. Ars Longa Vita Brevis
[7:07] 5. Miss Management
[7:12] 6. Justibofidus
[6:10] 7. A Mark You Remade
[7:00] 8. Lapp Dance
[6:47] 9. Don't Be Happy! Worry!
[4:43] 10. Auntie Social

He's only released a handful of albums under his own name over the past thirty years, but bassist Jeff Berlin remains a singularly distinctive electric bassist. That he's chosen to spend as much time as an educator at the self-started Players School of Music in Florida as he has performing and recording just means that he's as big a believer in nurturing others as he is in self-promotion. Still, with chops to burn, an instantly recognizable tone and encyclopedic musical knowledge, it's a mystery why he's not better known outside fusion and progressive rock circles.

Aneurythms could be considered a fusion record, but that would be selling it short. Not that there's anything wrong with fusion, but Berlin demonstrates a much broader reach. The record has no shortage of virtuoso playing from Berlin, but it's a more democratic effort than Lumpy Jazz (M.A.J., 2004), where the bassist was almost always front and center. Here pianist Richard Drexler (back from Lumpy Jazz), keyboardist Otmaro Ruiz and guitarist Gannin Arnold get plenty of space, while producer Brian Bromberg occasionally anchors the proceedings on acoustic bass, leaving Berlin free to play a more dominant role.

The music ranges from the up-tempo funk of "Porky & Beans" which, with its lengthy and idiosyncratic head, could easily have fit into the Bruford repertoire of the mid-to-late 1970s, to the more lyrical and Midwestern vibe of "Copland." "Ars Longa Vita Brevis" is a piece of modernized classical counterpoint, while "Miss Management" mines Latin territory and demonstrates Berlin's comfort at navigating more jazz-centric changes. Berlin's dense but appealing tone works throughout, whether it's up front or holding down the groove with drummer Vinnie Colaiuta. "Justibofidus" is a fiery fusion burner that features Arnold—a guitarist whose general association with smooth jazz artists belies an unexpected energy and facility. His solos reference Scott Henderson but he's no mere clone. Given that anyone familiar with Berlin will not be surprised by the bassist's fine work here, Arnold is the real surprise of Aneurythms—a guitarist from whom more, we can hope, will be heard. "A Mark You Remade" references the famous Weather Report tune "A Remark You Made" and bassist Jaco Pastorius' innate melodism, but it's tribute, not imitation. "Don't Be Happy! Worry!" manages to swing and be funky at the same time, and is another showcase for Berlin's remarkable ability to wind his way through more complicated constructs.

Lumpy Jazz was an album that you had to love bass to enjoy. While there's no shortage of bottom end dominance on Aneurythms, its greater equity means it will appeal to a broader audience—and not just fusion fans. Berlin is a player/writer who comfortably straddles the line between more raucously energetic and gentler, more elegant music that, with a wider frame of reference, proves you can please all of the people all of the time. ~John Kelman

Jeff Berlin: electric bass; Richard Drexler: piano; Otmaro Ruiz: synthesizers, piano solo; Gannin Arnold: guitars; Brian Bromberg: acoustic bass; Vinnie Colaiuta: drums.

Aneurythms

Lisa Maxwell - Return to Jazz Standards

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2010
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 37:37
Size: 86,3 MB
Art: Front

(1:55)  1. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
(4:50)  2. Meditation
(3:10)  3. Lazy Afternoon
(3:06)  4. I Hadn't Anyone Till You
(2:50)  5. Love Dance
(3:48)  6. Call Me
(3:26)  7. The Shadow of Your Smile
(5:18)  8. Isn't it a Pity
(3:29)  9. What are You Doing New Years Eve?
(2:19) 10. My Romance
(3:22) 11. Moonlight Savings Time

Expect to hear a perpetually youthful, crystal clean sound combined with a relaxed sexy style in this beautiful array of American standards. You will not tire listening to any of these songs delivered with simple, bare naked honesty. More...http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/lisamaxwell11

Return to Jazz Standards

Judy Niemack With Cedar Walton Trio - Blue Pop

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 1988
File: MP3@256K/s
Time: 64:04
Size: 118,0 MB
Art: Front

(5:26)  1. Bolivia
(5:38)  2. Gentle Rain
(4:31)  3. Gee Baby
(3:48)  4. Softly As In A Morning Sunrise
(2:59)  5. Dizzy Atmosphere
(4:26)  6. Parker's Mood
(3:50)  7. Wheelers And Dealers
(5:06)  8. Born To Be Blue
(2:52)  9. Love For Sale
(5:51) 10. Moanin'
(4:43) 11. Lover Man
(6:08) 12. Angel Eyes
(3:02) 13. The More I See You
(5:37) 14. You Are My Thrill

One does not usually encounter such songs as Cedar Walton's "Bolivia," "Dizzy Atmosphere" and "Moanin'" on vocal albums, but Judy Niemack has always been a very instrumental-oriented jazz singer. Whether scatting, stretching out words, or singing unexpected notes, Niemack (who should be much better-known) is consistently brilliant on this CD from the French Freelance label. She is assisted by Walton, bassist Ray Drummond, drummer Joey Baron and (on three of the 14 numbers) trombonist Curtis Fuller throughout the consistently swinging and often adventurous set. Recommended. ~ Scott Yanow  http://www.allmusic.com/album/blue-bop-mw0000367856

Blue Pop

Davina & The Vagabonds - Live @ The Times

Styles: New Orleans Jazz
Year: 2008
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 80:17
Size: 184,5 MB
Art: Front

(0:43)  1. Intro
(3:25)  2. Knock Me a Kiss
(2:44)  3. Pushpin
(2:29)  4. Muddy Water
(4:51)  5. Death
(3:01)  6. This Little Light of Mine
(2:48)  7. Daydream
(3:11)  8. Big Fish
(4:08)  9. Monday Date
(2:39) 10. The Clock
(3:28) 11. Watching the River Flow
(4:50) 12. St Michael vs the Devil
(4:46) 13. Love
(2:11) 14. Hate
(2:34) 15. No Buts, No Maybes
(5:19) 16. Dream A Little Dream Of Me
(3:13) 17. Put A Lid On It
(3:04) 18. I'm Gonna Be A Wheel Someday
(4:12) 19. Honey Pie
(7:14) 20. St. James Infirmary
(3:00) 21. Back To Memphis
(3:22) 22. Under Lock And Key
(0:26) 23. Mpls In February
(2:29) 24. Finally Home

Davina and The Vagabonds are known in The Twin Cities, Minnesota as being the busiest band in town because of their hard-working professionalism, high energy stage performance, and original sound.

DATV average over 300 performance dates a year, trying to share their music with the world.

Awards : "Road To Memphis MN" 2009, King of Beale Street 2009, and International Songwriting Competition Finalist 2010.

Shared the stage with : Pinetop Perkins, Aaron Neville, Gary Moore, 10 Years After, The Mannish Boys, Robert Cray, Los Lonely Boys, Scottie "Bones" Miller, Willie "Big Eyes" Smith,Ana Popovic, Booker T and The MGs, Bobby Rush, Irma Thomas, James Hunter, Bobbie Blue Bland, Willie Big Eyes Smith, and many others. Davina and The Vagabonds are proud to have just signed with Award Winning Talent Agency, Piedmont Talent.  More...http://www.davinaandthevagabonds.com/meetdatv.html

"Hardest -working Blues woman in Minnesota, but......two things remain consistent at all her shows, though: her throaty but cushiony voice, which has a sort of hard-mattress comfort to it that's part Bonnie Raitt, Etta James and a little Amy Winehouse, and her band's rollicking New Orleans flavor, driven home by dueling horn players and a bayou-thick standup bass”
-Chris Rimenschneider, Star Tribune 2010

"At first listen to Davina and the Vagabonds, you imagine the tones escaping from a 300-pound blues musician. It seems unlikely that much power is coming from the slight frame of one Ms. Davina. It sounds like an unnatural force, pulled from some secret spot in the belly no other singer has yet discovered. It's a low bellow, most closely aligned with Amy Winehouse's walloping alto. But Davina takes "retro" back further than Winehouse and her Phil Spector reminiscing. She beckons an age when bad girls wore red lipstick and pin curls. Her music may be adorned with exceptional groaning trumpets, rat-a-tatting drum rolls, and staccato piano lines, but nothing deserves the complementing position to her voice. She’s in a league of her own." ~ Erin Roof, City Pages 2009

"Davina and The Vagabonds are based out of the Twin Cities and play hot jazz-blues-cabaret-soul-lounge-rock that warms the soul an just plain makes ya wanna dance." ~ John Hammer,Blue Monday

"When I listen to her sing all I can say is “Fun, fun, fun” ~ Diana Skope, Skope Entertainment 2010

"..this girl is something special and her band is top notch..she just simply sits down at the piano and totally takes over the room." ~ Fizz Kizer,The Honkytonk Cafe 2011

Ron Levy's Wild Kingdom - After Midnight Grooves

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2004
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 54:58
Size: 126,2 MB
Art: Front

( 8:37)  1. After Midnight Groove
( 7:40)  2. Groovin' Wichu
( 7:55)  3. Just The Way It Went
( 5:55)  4. Like Back In The Day
( 6:12)  5. Slinky
( 8:09)  6. Keepin' Up The Love
(10:28)  7. Back At The Levshack

As the name promises, After Midnight Grooves brings the listener to the slinky, mysterious side of night those wee hours turning to dawn, when people shuffle their way home to an empty apartment. Groovin’ Wichu picks up tempo as Levy shows out on the B-3 with a funky groove, accompanied by an upbeat percussion and Melvin Sparks getting some good licks on guitar. Karl Denson’s smooth sax takes Just The Way It Went, into a sexy realm as he squeezes those peak notes to the max. Ron Levy provides an extra dimension on strings and vibes. Another taste of funky soul beat. Sparks does some fancy fretting, providing a spirited run across the strings. 

Jeff Lockhart takes over on guitar during Like Back In The Day and Keepin’ Up the Love, while Levy plays all the right notes on his B-3, extending himself to the inth. Hot piano rolls backed with vibes and a smooth drum beat, interspersed with a rockin’ organ, make Slinky a cool, funky tune. Getting’ down, having a real good time is what Slinky is all about. Back At The Levshackleads with Adrome ‘Acidman’ Machine blowing a soft, clean trumpet until Levy steps in with a smooth keyboard, doing a few riffs before he gets down on piano. From there, Levshack keeps it on the down-low, fine tuned and oh, so groovy with an extended play, keeping the mood flowing. http://www.jazzreview.com/cd-reviews/soul-/-funk-jazz-cd-reviews/after-midnight-grooves-by-ron-levy-s-wild-kingdom.html

Personnel: Ron Levy - composer, producer, organ, piano, electric pianos, vibes, strings, basses, clavinet, arranging & programming;  Melvin Sparks - guitar on Groovin, After Midnight, & Just The Way;  Karl Denson - alto, tenor sax & flute;  Jeff Lockhart - guitar on Like Back In The Day & Keepin’ Up The Love;  Russ Lawton - percussion, drums, tambourine;  Yahuba Garcia - congas, timbales Adrome ‘Acidman’;  MacHine - drums, percussion & trumpet;  Arkady Beletsky – cello;  Special guest - ‘Sax’ Gordon Beadle - baritone sax on After Midnight.