Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2000
File: MP3@224K/s
Time: 65:29
Size: 105,2 MB
Art: Front
(6:30) 1. It's Alright With Me
(7:37) 2. Quietude
(6:56) 3. Time After Time
(4:06) 4. Lonely Moments
(3:50) 5. Somebody Loves Me
(7:00) 6. Give Me The Simple Life
(7:02) 7. Sophisticated Lady
(6:16) 8. Go Tell It On The Mountain
(7:52) 9. Sweet And Lovely
(8:14) 10. Sonnymoon For Two
Year: 2000
File: MP3@224K/s
Time: 65:29
Size: 105,2 MB
Art: Front
(6:30) 1. It's Alright With Me
(7:37) 2. Quietude
(6:56) 3. Time After Time
(4:06) 4. Lonely Moments
(3:50) 5. Somebody Loves Me
(7:00) 6. Give Me The Simple Life
(7:02) 7. Sophisticated Lady
(6:16) 8. Go Tell It On The Mountain
(7:52) 9. Sweet And Lovely
(8:14) 10. Sonnymoon For Two
The title of pianist James Williams 1992 recording with tenor saxophonists George Coleman, Joe Henderson and Billy Pierce is James Williams Meets The Saxophone Masters (DIW/Columbia). This millenium, the designation “master” certainly belongs to Williams. The Memphis born musician was raised on Gospel and R&B, but soon turned to the music of the hometown pianists Harold Mabern and Phineas Newborn for jazz inspiration. He did an extended stint as Art Blakey’s pianist (1977-81). After leaving the Messengers he began the Magic Trio, recording with Ray Brown and Art Blakey. Elvin Jones replace Blakey for number two, the he tried two young(er) cats in Charnett Moffett and Tain Watts, for three. He has also created two ambitious projects: The Contemporary Piano Ensemble, which recorded four pianists, Harold Mabern, Mulgrew Miller, Geoff Keezer, and Williams in tribute to Phineas Newborn and his I.C.U., a jazz Gospel band that blends the sacred with the secular for some moving music.
This reunion of The Magic Trio finds Williams reunited with bassist Ray Brown and drummer Elvin Jones. Recorded ten years after the trio’s initial session, the ten tracks elicit a wow factor reserved usually for the likes of Tommy Flanagan and Hank Jones. James Williams, like the aforementioned peers, speaks the language of the modern mainstream piano. Working with the hall-of-fame Brown and Jones, Williams chose classic composers, Cole Porter, George Gershwin, Sonny Rollins, and Thad Jones, as the common ground for the band’s interplay. As there is no competition between musicians, the session acts as a loving reunion of three master musicians. ~ Mark Corroto http://www.allaboutjazz.com/awesome-james-williams-magical-diw-review-by-mark-corroto.php
Personnel: James Williams (piano), Ray Brown (bass), Elvin Jones (drums).
Awesome !
Awesome album indeed, thanks Giullia! In the description you mention
ReplyDeletethe 2nd Magical Trio recording, the one with Art Blakey on drums,but I
don't seem to find it here (nor anywhere else, for that matter). That
would be another great post! Just a wish... :)
Arvin, This other album you refer, I think it is: James Williams - Magical Trio 1 With Art Blakey drums .. Let me know because I have it here! Thank You!
DeleteYeah, right! I flubbed. As you say, the 1st is the one with Blakey.
ReplyDeleteThat would sure make my day, Giullia, thank you!
Hey Arvin, Your request is posted!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy it! And Thank You!
thank you very much
ReplyDeleteThank You too RM!
DeleteGiullia, please, reup this album. Thank you in advance!
ReplyDeleteJazzzio, New link posted!
Delete24-09-2016
Thank you so much, dear Giullia!
ReplyDeleteDear Giullia: Could you please re-up this Awesome cd via Zippyshare? Thank You so much!
ReplyDeleteNew link Posted!
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