Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Carmen McRae - Diva

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 50:41
Size: 116.0 MB
Styles: Standards, Vocal jazz
Year: 2003
Art: Front

[2:09] 1. Falling In Love With Love
[3:46] 2. I Only Have Eyes For You
[3:07] 3. Speak Low
[4:13] 4. Midnight Sun
[2:21] 5. I'm Putting All My Eggs In One Basket
[2:27] 6. (How Little It Matters) How Little We Know
[2:59] 7. Skylark
[4:13] 8. My Man's Gone Now
[2:42] 9. Comes Love
[2:23] 10. All The Things You Are
[3:15] 11. Ain't Misbehavin'
[2:50] 12. Do You Know Why
[3:24] 13. Bye Bye Blackbird
[3:07] 14. Any Old Time
[3:42] 15. That Old Devil Moon
[3:57] 16. I'm Glad There Is You

If you are making a shortlist of the best jazz singers, Carmen McRae had better be right at the top. She had a distinctive voice, able to do heartbreaking and lighthearted equally as thrillingly. She had an unerring sense of melody and her phrasing is a thing of beauty. This collection covers her work in the mid-'50s for Decca both with small groups and larger orchestras. She shines on swinging tracks like "Comes Love," "Falling in Love With Love," and "I'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket" and won't leave a dry eye in the house with her deeply emotional ballad singing. "Do You Know Why," "Midnight Sun," and the achingly beautiful "I'm Glad There Is You" are prime examples of McRae's way with a ballad. Each of the 16 tracks here is like a primer on how to be a vocalist, jazz or otherwise. McRae's entry in Verve's Diva Series is a fine introduction to her 1950s recordings. ~Tim Sendra

Diva

Brazilian Jazz Quartet - Coffe And Jazz

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 31:42
Size: 72.6 MB
Styles: Latin jazz
Year: 1958/2011
Art: Front

[2:11] 1. The Lonesome Road
[2:40] 2. When Your Lover Has Gone
[2:27] 3. Cop-Out
[2:40] 4. Black Satin
[3:12] 5. Making Whoopee
[3:06] 6. No Moon At All
[2:22] 7. Old Devil Moon
[2:25] 8. Don't Get Around Much Any More
[2:51] 9. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
[3:18] 10. I'll Close My Eyes
[2:29] 11. Alone
[1:56] 12. Too Marvelous For Words

The Brazilian Jazz Quartet was an underground Brazilian jazz quartet from the late 1950s featuring Moacyr Peixoto) (Piano), José Ferreira Godinho Filho "Casé" (Alto Sax), Rubens Alberto Barsotti "Rubinho" (Drums), and Luiz Chaves Oliveira da Paz "Luiz Chaves" (Bass). As a matter of fact, this group should be considered as a sort of embryo of the legendary Zimbo Trio.

The band released one album in 1958, called Coffee and Jazz.

Coffe And Jazz

Ben Webster, Buck Clayton - Ben & Buck

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 65:04
Size: 149.0 MB
Styles: Bebop
Year: 1994/2008
Art: Front

[7:47] 1. The Hucklebuck
[5:48] 2. Satin Doll
[7:12] 3. Perdido
[6:51] 4. My Romance
[6:14] 5. In A Mellotone
[5:15] 6. That's All
[6:37] 7. Topsy
[4:53] 8. I Want A Little Girl
[7:48] 9. C Jam Blues
[6:35] 10. Sunday

"Ben and Buck" was recorded in Switzerland in 1967 during a period when Buck Clayton was touring Europe and performing with local small group talent--in this case, the Henry Chaix quartet. However, their regular sax player sat out so that Ben Webster, who settled in Europe permanently in 1964, could join Buck at Kantonsschule Baden for this session. The boys really cook for "Hucklebuck" and "Perdido". More Ellingtonia with "Satin Doll" and "C Jam Blues". Buck solos his signature number "I Want a Little Girl". Ben steps up for 2 soulful, slow tunes: "My Romance" and "That's All"-pure heaven.. an older Webster still retained that trademark rich tone. Ten lengthy traks in all. Arild Wideroe had the foresight to produce/record these concerts-fortunately for us-and Sackville Records of Toronto is the proud distributor of this series of historic concerts. ~ canuckteach Jazz Guy

Ben & Buck

David Becker & Joe Diorio - The Color Of Sound

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:04
Size: 128.3 MB
Styles: Contemporary jazz, Guitar jazz
Year: 2010
Art: Front

[7:14] 1. Blues For Brother Bru
[5:38] 2. Beautiful Love
[4:08] 3. Waltz For Lavignia
[1:54] 4. Dance Of The Inner Valley
[6:59] 5. All The Things You Are
[2:41] 6. How Old Are You
[4:25] 7. The Color Of Sound
[2:42] 8. Reflections Of India
[9:10] 9. Stella By Starlight
[2:02] 10. How Old Do I Look
[6:44] 11. Summertime
[2:22] 12. In A Minute

David Becker's previous release, Euroland, was a multitracked affair where Becker himself played all the instruments to produce a layered sound that evoked different images through music.

On The Color of Sound, Becker plays duos with his mentor, Joe Diorio. For the most part, they both play standard electric guitar, but Becker throws in some synthesizer, a "tabla" guitar (a guitar with a playing card woven between the strings, plus an acoustic pickup to produce a pitched percussive sound), and a nine-string acoustic guitar (an open-tuned acoustic twelve-string with only nine strings). The two players perform live on the recording, except for some overdubbing of strings on "The Color of Sound" and "In A Minute," the sitar sound on "Reflections Of India," and brushes by Bruce Becker on the intro "Blues For Brother Bru."

In terms of actual guitar sound, the two players are similar, using "hot" pickups with a bit of drive and reverb that allows one to hear the pick touch the string. Stylistically Becker and Diorio are clearly related, as expected, and their music has an abstract quality marked by unique chord voicings and lines that are often miles away from standard boppish guitar. In the arrangements, Becker and Diorio have taken great care to maintain a distance from each other, so as to always present a clear picture to the listener. They stay out of each other's way and use different parts of the guitar's range. Also, Becker keeps to the left channel and Diorio to the right.

The tracks include a very nice mix of standards, Becker compositions, and extemporaneous compositions—a bit of something for everyone. On the standards, the emphasis is many times on the give and take of ideas, rather than merely trading places soloing and comping, thus providing much fascinating listening. The soloing does allow the listener to get a glimpse into each player's mind as they constantly flirt with the melody as well as the changes. Becker states that the compositions he brought were written with Diorio in mind. "The Color of Sound" is a beautiful ballad, full of emotion, while "Waltz for Lavignia" has fun with the 3/4 time as it dances and swings.

On the five fully improvised tracks the degree of musical ESP can be heard, along with the most "modern" playing and stretching out. On these tracks, Becker and Diorio embark on a number of musical expeditions into different colors of sound and manage to create coherent, albeit abstract music that is a joy to listen to. The Color of Sound is a very fine record that should appeal to more than just guitarists. Becker and Diorio clearly had fun in the studio, and the fact that Becker could finally record with his mentor inspired him greatly. If you don't know these players, this release might make you look into their catalogues. ~Budd Kopman

David Becker: electric guitar, tabla guitar, nine-string guitar, synthesizer; Joe Diorio: electric guitar

The Color Of Sound

The Mamas & The Papas - If You Can Believe Your Eyes And Ears

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 34:16
Size: 78.5 MB
Styles: AM pop, Folk rock
Year: 1966/1992/2014
Art: Front

[3:24] 1. Monday Monday (Single Version)
[2:56] 2. Straight Shooter
[2:50] 3. Got A Feelin'
[2:35] 4. I Call Your Name
[2:57] 5. Do You Wanna Dance
[2:26] 6. Go Where You Wanna Go
[2:37] 7. California Dreamin' (Single Version)
[3:18] 8. Spanish Harlem
[3:13] 9. Somebody Groovy (Single Version)
[2:27] 10. Hey Girl
[2:19] 11. You Baby
[3:11] 12. The In Crowd

In the spring of 1966, If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears represented a genuinely new sound, as fresh to listeners as the songs on Meet the Beatles had seemed two years earlier. Released just as "California Dreaming" was ascending the charts by leaps and bounds, it was the product of months of rehearsal in the Virgin Islands and John Phillips' discovery of what one could do to build a polished recorded sound in the studio -- it embraced folk-rock, pop/rock, pop, and soul, and also reflected the kind of care that acts like the Beatles were putting into their records at the time. "Monday, Monday" and "California Dreamin'" are familiar enough to anyone who's ever listened to the radio, and "Go Where You Wanna Go" isn't far behind, in this version or the very similar rendition by the Fifth Dimension. But the rest is mighty compelling even to casual listeners, including the ethereal "Got a Feelin'," the rocking "Straight Shooter" and "Somebody Groovy," the jaunty, torch song-style version of "I Call Your Name," and the prettiest versions of "Do You Wanna Dance" and "Spanish Harlem" that anyone ever recorded.

If the material here has a certain glow that the Mamas & the Papas' subsequent LPs lacked, that may be due in part to the extensive rehearsal and the exhilaration of their first experience in the studio, but also a result of the fact that it was recorded before the members' personal conflicts began interfering with their ability to work together. The work was all spontaneous and unforced here, as opposed to the emotional complications that had to be overcome before their next sessions. ~Bruce Eder

If You Can Believe Your Eyes And Ears

Julia Rich - If I Spoke French

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:58
Size: 130.4 MB
Styles: Vocal, Traditional pop
Year: 2003/2007
Art: Front

[4:06] 1. If I Spoke French
[3:53] 2. La Vie En Rose
[2:38] 3. I Will
[3:10] 4. What A Difference A Day Made
[3:26] 5. Boyfriends
[3:26] 6. My First Love
[5:17] 7. Don't Blame Me
[2:17] 8. Hula Girls And Sea Shells
[2:05] 9. Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead
[3:07] 10. Teach Me Tonight
[4:15] 11. Working Girls
[5:32] 12. The Tennessee Waltz
[2:32] 13. Matching Rings
[3:25] 14. All The Cats Join In
[4:13] 15. I Know Why
[3:30] 16. You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You

Recording Date:December 26, 2002 - January 3, 2003.

Julia Rich has a warm singing voice, a style that falls between swinging jazz and cabaret, and the ability to sing a wide variety of material. She is best-known for singing with the Glenn Miller "ghost orchestra" but has the ability to stretch herself far beyond nostalgia swing. On If I Spoke French, her second CD as a leader, the repertoire ranges from "La Vie en Rose" to the Beatles' "I Will"; from a few of her witty and at-times wistful originals to "The Tennessee Waltz" and "All the Cats Join In." In addition to a rhythm section with either Tony Migliore or Gary Weaver on piano, she is joined by a combo that includes trombonist Larry O'Brien (from the Glenn Miller Band) and tenor-saxophonist Rickey Woodard. All in all, this is an entertaining and very musical outing. ~Scott Yanow

If I Spoke French

Bud Powell - Time Waits

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 41:40
Size: 95.4 MB
Styles: Piano jazz, Bop
Year: 1958/1999
Art: Front

[5:29] 1. Buster Rides Again
[4:32] 2. Sub City
[5:05] 3. Some Soul
[4:28] 4. Blue Pearl
[4:47] 5. Monopoly
[5:36] 6. John's Abbey
[6:41] 7. Blue Pearl
[2:35] 8. Sub City
[2:23] 9. John's Abbey

This set from pianist Bud Powell (which has been reissued on CD in a "complete" four-CD set) is most notable for having the debut versions of seven of Powell's compositions; most memorable are "Time Waits," "Monopoly" and especially "John's Abbey." With bassist Sam Jones and drummer Philly Joe Jones completing the trio, Powell is in surprisingly fine form throughout the enjoyable session, creating music that is far superior to his later Verve recordings. ~Scott Yanow

Time Waits

Karen Edwards, Jarek Smietana - Everything Ice

Styles: Vocal And Guitar Jazz
Year: 2010
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 54:57
Size: 126,6 MB
Art: Front

(4:30)  1. Everything Ice
(7:34)  2. Summertime
(5:44)  3. Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight
(5:43)  4. I Loves You Porgy / Bess You Is My Woman
(4:25)  5. Samba Carrera
(6:36)  6. Tuxido Blues
(5:42)  7. Mr.Soul
(4:15)  8. I Will Trust In The Lord
(4:45)  9. The Face I Love
(5:38) 10. Skylark

Plate at the highest level recorded ten years ago in Krakow is great. After exhausting effort of the first edition of the album, album re-released in a new attractive layout in a digipack. You might as well treat this record as recorded today, because after ten years of making records is still very fresh. After the rhythmic title track being one of the three original compositions Karen Edwards posted on the board opening -First pearl album: quite unusual and wonderfully sung version of 'Summertime' 'George Gershwin. It would seem that the standard is implemented in all sorts of so many interpretations of the world's greatest artists can no longer sound creatively. Meanwhile, Jarek version Cream and Karen Edwards is simply stunning; wieloglosy appear as background vocals Karen bring great association with Manhattan Transfer vocal arrangements and guitar Cream perfectly complements the whole. 

Perfectly sound '' Do not Let Me Be Lonely Tonight '' J.Taylora, decorated with magnificent solo guitarist, whose vocal 'przyspiewujacy' guitar during the game makes it one of the best parts of the disc. Edwards's voice seems to have unlimited possibilities when it passes freely singer with a deep low even girlish vocals, flickering manner of a singer. Great glory to Jarek Cream for the discovery of the Polish listeners this unique musical personality that is undoubtedly talented Karen Edwards! Masterpiece is another topic of Gershwin's' Porgy And Bess' ':' 'I Loves You Porgy / Bess, You Is My Woman' '-great this time thanks to Karen for convincing Jarek to sing a duet of this beautiful theme. Sound vocal lines perfectly straight against Cracovia Symfonietta Wojtek Karolak arrangement. I have a collection of records many different versions of this subject in the execution of Major (even R.Charles-C.Laine or L.Armstrong-E.Fitzgerald) and I have no doubt as to the inclusion of this version of the most beautiful I've ever heard, and among recorded in the last years is simply the best! Another theme is '' Samba Carrera '' kompozycja Cream and W.Sendeckiego. 

Here Karen sings wordless vocals unusual in the hot rhythms of samba -mistrzostwo! Edwards second composition on the album is great '' Tuxido Blues '' decorated with an outstanding solo blues Cream. Maybe a little tease in this piece added electronic background, but the sound of several guitars Cream, cool bass solo (T.Kupiec) and famously sounding drums (A.Czerwinski) are '' cherries' 'to the blues'' cake '. '' Mr. Soul '' Cream is another piece decorated with wordless vocals doskonaly climate jazz traditions Novi Singers caring whether some of the best achievements of Urszula Dudziak.

Karen Edwards is an extremely versatile singer and composer kolejnym proof of this is the gospel song by her: 'I Will Trust In The Lord' ', referring to the famous'' Amazing Grace '' J.Newtona. Karen performs the song solo accompanying himself on the piano only. Listening to 'The Face I Love' 'heard a similar style of vocal interpretation which popularized Basia. Hard hitting piano keys Karen sings vocals to at some point give way to another great solo guitar Cream. It is extremely rare to piano and guitar as a wonderful complement for this album; one instrument accompanies another, and after a while seamlessly swap roles. This really excellent second album ends with posted recordings with the orchestra arrangement Symfonietta W.Karolaka Cracovia. 

This time it is a beautiful theme Carmichael: '' Skylark ', during which it would appear that nothing has vocals Karen does not surprise us after a few minutes of listening to a disc. However, it is otherwise; beautiful voice reveals its further areas unless an unlimited scale, while the cream treats us to the next solos in his only unique and recognizable style. Against the background of the orchestra sounds great. The end of the album? No, I listen again ... from the beginning! Translate by google  http://longplayrecenzje.blox.pl/2011/07/KAREN-EDWARDS-JAREK-SMIETANA-Everything-Ice-CD.html

Personnel:  Acoustic Bass – Tomasz Kupiec;  Drums – Adam Czerwinski;  Guitar – Jaroslaw Smietana;  Piano – Karen Edwards; Vocals – Jaroslaw Smietana, Karen Edwards

Milton Banana - Ao Meu Amigo Tom

Styles: Brazilian Jazz, Bossa Nova
Year: 1979
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 34:43
Size: 80,0 MB
Art: Front

(1:56)  1. Chega de Saudade / Desafinado / Corcovado
(2:43)  2. O Morro Nao Tem Vez / A Felicidade
(2:48)  3. Dindi / Demais
(2:07)  4. Ela é Carioca / Garota de Ipanema
(2:39)  5. Estrada Do Sol / Estrada Branca
(2:09)  6. Samba Do Avião / Só Tinha que Ser Com Você
(2:16)  7. Água de Beber / Águas de Março
(2:36)  8. Ligia / Wave / Triste (Vou Te Contar)
(2:18)  9. Brigas, Nunca Mais / Discussão
(1:55) 10. Foi a Noite / Eu Sei que Vou Te Amar
(1:29) 11. Samba de Uma Nota Só / Só Danço Samba
(2:32) 12. Meditação / Amor em Paz
(2:26) 13. Chovendo Na Roseira / Se Todos Fossem Iguais a Você
(2:20) 14. Insensatez / Inútil Paisagem
(2:22) 15. Este Seu Olhar / Só Em Teus Braços

This to-the-letter release is intended to be a tribute to Tom Jobim, a friend and an important influence in Milton's career; Milton debuted as a drummer in João Gilberto's Chega de Saudade under Jobim's arrangements and conducting and performed/recorded together with him several times.  A low-profile album, Milton's very style, this reissue in CD format has no surprises for those who have been following the bossa movement. Here, the classic Jobim tunes ("Chega de Saudade," "Desafinado," "Corcovado," "A Felicidade," "Dindi," "Girl From Ipanema," "Plane Samba," "Waters of March," "Wave," "One Note Samba," etc.) are performed with no stretches whatsoever, but the musicians (under arrangements and conducting by José Alves) keep a stable, competent approach to interpreting bossa's delicacy and tenderness. A trio with orchestra release, it has no instrumental improvisation, just straightforward theme expositions in short-spanned tracks (to the total of 15, all being medleys, covering 32 songs), plenty of timbre choices, and some short apparitions of Milton's singing (very reminiscent of the very Jobim's own limited vocal expression and timbre). ~ Alvaro Neder  http://www.allmusic.com/album/ao-meu-amigo-tom-mw0000535483

Cherry Poppin' Daddies - Zoot Suit Riot

Styles: Retro Swing
Year: 1997
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 51:27
Size: 118,4 MB
Art: Front

(3:52)  1. Zoot Suit Riot
(3:31)  2. Ding-Dong Daddy Of The D-Car Line
(2:28)  3. When I Change Your Mind
(3:16)  4. Here Comes The Snake
(3:08)  5. Mister White Keys
(2:39)  6. Come Back To Me
(2:57)  7. Brown Derby Jump
(3:35)  8. Dr. Bones
(3:41)  9. Pink Elephant
(4:07) 10. Master And Slave
(5:09) 11. Drunk Daddy
(4:00) 12. No Mercy For Swine
(3:04) 13. Cherry Poppin' Daddy Strut
(5:53) 14. Shake You Lovemaker

Somewhat conspicuously following the novelty success of Squirrel Nut Zippers, the Cherry Poppin' Daddies released the album Zoot Suit Riot, culling the best "straight" swing tracks from their first three albums, instead of the rock- and ska-influenced songs that inform much of those LPs. Unlike the Zippers, the Daddies don't seem to have much affection for the genre they're aping, so Zoot Suit Riot comes across as a smirking hipster joke, only without any humor and very little music. There are a few cuts that have a catchy hook and are reasonably infectious, yet the album suffers from its own condescending Gen-X attitude, as well as a lack of understanding about what made swing fun. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine  http://www.allmusic.com/album/zoot-suit-riot-mw0000025140

SFJazz Collective - 10th Anniversary: Best of Live at the Sfjazz Center, October 10 - 13, 2013

Styles: Jazz, Big Band
Year: 2014
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 78:36
Size: 180,3 MB
Art: Front

( 5:22)  1. And What If I Don't
( 5:57)  2. Alcatraz
(12:20)  3. Frosted Evils
( 4:14)  4. Moment's Notice
( 7:39)  5. Visions
( 4:48)  6. San Francisco Holiday
(12:18)  7. Union
(12:07)  8. Lingala
( 4:07)  9. When Will the Blues Leave
( 9:39) 10. More Than Meets the Ear

Led by tenor saxophonist Joshua Redman, the SFJAZZ Collective  "SF" as in San Francisco  is a forward-thinking big band featuring a stellar lineup of musicians both young and old. Besides Redman, the octet includes vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson, pianist Renee Rosnes, trumpeter Nicholas Payton, alto saxophonist Miguel Zenón, trombonist Josh Roseman, bassist Robert Hurst, and drummer Brian Blade. The collective released its debut album on Nonesuch in 2005. SF Jazz Collective, Vol. 2 followed a year later. ~ Bio  https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/sfjazz-collective/id65125005#fullText

10th Anniversary: Best of Live at the Sfjazz Center, October 10 - 13, 2013