Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Joey DeFrancesco - All Or Nothing At All

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 52:33
Size: 120.3 MB
Styles: Hard bop, Soul jazz
Year: 1998/2006
Art: Front

[6:48] 1. All Or Nothing At All
[5:46] 2. I Concentrate On You
[6:28] 3. Just Squeeze Me (But Don't Tease Me)
[5:12] 4. Yes Or No
[8:36] 5. Young Love
[7:54] 6. On The Street Where You Live
[5:29] 7. I'm Confessin'
[6:17] 8. Cobalt Blue

Recorded Jan. 7th 1996 at Big Mo Recording Studios, Kensington MD Personnel: Producers: Ed Eastridge/ Joey DeFrancesco Joey DeFrancesco Hammond B-3, Wurlitzer Electric Piano Paul Bollenback Guitar Byron Landham Drums Engineers: Ed Eastridge/ Kevin Wait Mastered by Bill Wolf at Wolf Productions.

Joey DeFrancesco’s emergence in the 1980s marked the onset of a musical renaissance. Organ jazz had been a form of music that literally went into hibernation from the mid-seventies to the mid-eighties largely because of the introduction of high-tech, light-weight keyboards. It was Joey, however, that ignited the flame once again with the sound of his vintage Hammond organ and Leslie tone cabinet. He not only illuminated this once dormant music form but brought back the many proponents of jazz organ who had been shuffled by record producers and club owners to lesser roles within the music industry. Befriending and supporting those who preceded him, Joey became the new-age proponent of an instrument that had been pushed aside in favor of the growing technology.

Considered a child prodigy, Joey remembers as far back as age four, playing jazz tunes modeled by his father, Papa John DeFrancesco and memorizing music from the many jazz albums in their home. Papa John, a jazz organist himself, took young Joey under his wing and nurtured his rapidly developing skills, bringing Joey along with him to gigs, Joey would sit-in with as many seasoned Philadelphia musicians who were around. Legendary players like tenor saxophonist, Hank Mobley, or drummer, Philly Joe Jones, would soon become aware of young Joey DeFrancesco and acknowledge his enthusiasm. Joey’s grandfather and namesake, Joseph DeFrancesco, was the patriarch and, himself, a musician’s musician; able to pick up a new instrument and teach himself to play. This gift was passed down to young Joey and now manifests itself in Joey’s extraordinary keyboard skills; piano playing; and organ wizardry.

All Or Nothing At All

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