Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Trudy Kerr - My Old Flame: Remembering Chet Baker

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2002
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:28
Size: 130,0 MB
Art: Front

(4:35)  1. My Old Flame
(5:13)  2. I Remember April
(3:38)  3. Do It the Hard Way
(3:59)  4. While My Lady (Baby) Sleeps
(2:45)  5. Get Happy
(4:56)  6. You Make Me Feel So Young
(4:58)  7. Makin Whoopee
(4:03)  8. Tea for Two
(5:08)  9. But Not for Me
(6:08) 10. Love for Sale
(5:09) 11. My Heart Stood Still
(3:25) 12. Bernie's Tune
(2:25) 13. Look for the Silver Lining

Trudy Kerr is renowned as one of the UK's finest jazz vocalists. Mojo Magazine says of her singing "Trudy Kerr is the genuine article - She is a Joy!" All About Jazz has described her as "100% real jazz musician with fluid phrasing and a mellifluous, warm and sensuous tone." Born in Australia, Trudy moved to the UK in the early 1990's to pursue a career in Jazz. She got her big break when Ronnie Scott asked her to perform at his Club and Trudy's career grew from there. She has performed at many major venues and festivals in the UK as well as engagements in Europe, her homeland Australia and the Far East. To date Trudy has released ten albums on the Jazzizit Record Label (The Rhythm of Life 2012, Reunion 2010, Like Minds 2009, Deja Vu 2007, Jazz for Juniors 2006, Cloudburst 2005, My Old Flame 2001, Day Dream 2000, Trudy 1998 and Sweet Surprise 1997) and has collaborated both live and in the studio with world class musicians including Mulgrew Miller, Jan Lundgren, Georgie Fame, Bob Dorough, Michael Garrick, Acker Bilk, Jamie Cullum, Geoff Gascoyne (her husband), Tom Cawley, Seb de Krom, Jim Mullen plus many more. 

To celebrate her extensive discography reaching double figures, Jazzizit Records have just put the finishing touches to a Trudy Kerr Compilation called Contemplation. It consists of fifteen tracks of some of Kerr's greatest recorded moments and will be available for a Christmas release. On a live performance you'll hear "her highly skilled nimble voice" (Steve Rubie, 606 Club, Chelsea, London) deliver a diverse repertoire that could include compositions by Chick Corea, Horace Silver, John Coltrane, Wayne Shorter, Fats Waller, Bill Evans, Antonio Carlos Jobim and of course the Great American Songbook standards.

She is fast becoming a prolific lyricist having penned many vocalese (putting words to instrumental solos). Her performance of vocalese has been described by Jazzwise Magazine as "stunning and virtuosic with machine-gun fire delivery of the melodic line." Trudy's recent album with Geoff Gascoyne, The Rhythm of Life, was also full of exciting new repertoire penned by the husband and wife team. Jamie Cullum describing the songs as "new standards of today". Trudy is currently working on an original song project with pianist Andrea Vicari and hopes to release the album in the summer of next year. She is also a very successful vocal coach holding teaching posts at Trinity Laban, Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Chichester University and London Centre of Contemporary Music where she coaches the up and coming vocal stars of tomorrow in various genres. As well as performing an eclectic mix of music on her gigs, she also performs an outstanding set celebrating the music of Chet Baker and Gerry Mulligan with her regular trio, Tom Cawley (piano), Geoff Gascoyne (bass) and Sebastian de Krom (drums), alongside two of the UK's finest musicians, Dick Pearce (trumpet) and Derek Nash (tenor saxophone). 

Additionally, she has developed a Children's Show called Jazz for Juniors and has toured schools, festivals and venues around the UK. Trudy also presented The Jazz Hour weekly on BBC Radio Southern Counties alongside veteran presenter Roger Day. ~ Bio  http://www.trudykerr.com/profile/biography

Cyrus Chestnut Quartet - Cyrus Chestnut Quartet

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2012
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:51
Size: 123,6 MB
Art: Front

(7:38)  1. No Problem
(7:06)  2. Annibelle Cousins
(5:54)  3. Dream
(4:31)  4. What's Happening
(5:00)  5. Waltz For Gene and Carol
(7:06)  6. Solace
(7:59)  7. Indigo Blue
(8:33)  8. Mustard

A certain naturalism and hard-earned grace run through the compositions and playing of Cyrus Chestnut, the Baltimore-bred modern-mainstream player best known for his work as a resourceful solo pianist and dynamic leader of trios. But those qualities shine through again on The Cyrus Chestnut Quartet , his first recording as a leader in that format. Joined by recent triomate Dezron Douglas on bass, tenor and soprano saxophonist Stacy Dillard and drummer Willie Jones III, Chestnut unveils a half-dozen new tunes that make worthy additions to his impressive body of originals. Gospel-blues shades color several pieces, notably “Annibelle Cousins,” its laidback groove driving a slinky melody sounded by Dillard’s tenor and tagged with a seeming nod to the spiritual “Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho.” The piece, one of the album’s highlights, proceeds with a long open section for Douglas’ melodic solo, punctuated with slides and galloping figures, before opening up for sprawling turns by Dillard and Chestnut. 

Blues textures also liven the medium-tempo groover “Indigo Blue,” featuring another subtle-to-splashy piano turn, and the slow-moving closer, “Mustard,” characterized by a Kind of Blue feel. Douglas’ contribution, “What’s Happening,” is a zippy bop gem with well-utilized space for Jones, while Barney Wilen’s opening “No Problem” features a catchy head attached to rhythms that switch from Latin-tinged to swing. Chestnut’s other tunes here the lovely ballad “Dream,” the soprano-led charmers “Waltz for Gene and Carol” and “Solace” are similarly invigorated with the help of a group of accomplished players whose sensibilities mesh nicely with the leader’s approach. 
~ Philip Booth  http://jazztimes.com/articles/54424-the-cyrus-chestnut-quartet-cyrus-chestnut

Personnel: Cyrus Chestnut (piano); Stacy Dillard (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Willie Jones III (drums); Dezron Douglas (bass).

Torben Westergaard - Tangofied II

Styles: Jazz
Year: 2014
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 38:23
Size: 88,4 MB
Art: Front

(2:40)  1. Waltz Me
(4:14)  2. Don't Leave Any Thoughts Behind
(6:06)  3. Minor Me
(3:48)  4. Chacarera
(3:47)  5. Året Rundt
(3:13)  6. No Man Is an Island
(4:30)  7. Dinamargentina
(4:19)  8. Huayno
(2:05)  9. S.W.A.N.
(3:36) 10. Earth Matters (Katrine Ring remix)

On Tangofied II, bassist Torben Westergaard blends two seemingly contradictory influences of Nordic jazz and Argentinean tango.  But by deftly finding the commonalities in the folk music inherent to both forms, Westergaard unites the two as one, and what begins as an odd curiosity is transformed into something that comes off as a natural, an almost pragmatic form of expression.“Waltz Me” leads right out with the ensemble’s blending formula of the two, disparate influences.  The fluid grace of tango meshes nicely with a Nordic sensibility, as spurts of motion twist around the calm heart of the song, each leaving the other undisturbed while sounding perpetually in synch.  

“Don’t Leave Any Thoughts Behind” doesn’t shake the developing trend, shifting between sharp bursts of propulsion and long effortless glides with the same fluid grace as the opening track. It’s interesting to hear how the Nordic and Argentinean influences adapt to those times when their opposite takes on a stronger role for a particular song.  The moody, drifting piece “Minor Me” speaks from the streets of Copenhagen, but guitarist Ernesto Snajer’s guitar works in some sounds of the Rio de la Plata, providing a valuable, intermittent shift in perspective.  “Dinamargentina” dishes out the tango cadences, and while the song is dominated by an unqualified exuberance, Westergard slips in passages of a deeper serenity informed by the Nordic influence.

“Chacarera” and “Huayno” illustrate the diversity of Argentinean folk and tango musics.  Westergaard’s ensemble embraces the regional traits corresponding to both chacerera and huayno while sticking to the album’s winning formula.  The guest vocal on “Året Rundt” allows Westergaard to mute the predominant influences on this album and simply craft a pretty song for the ensemble members, comprised of both Danish and Argentinean musicians, to just let their musicianship flow. A curious album with a curious sound that reveals the facets to its beauty slowly, patiently, and fully over time. “Chacarera” and “Huayno” illustrate the diversity of Argentinean folk and tango musics.

Westergaard’s ensemble embraces the regional traits corresponding to both chacerera and huayno while sticking to the album’s winning formula.  The guest vocal on “Året Rundt” allows Westergaard to mute the predominant influences on this album and simply craft a pretty song for the ensemble members, comprised of both Danish and Argentinean musicians, to just let their musicianship flow. A curious album with a curious sound that reveals the facets to its beauty slowly, patiently, and fully over time. http://www.birdistheworm.com/torben-westergaard-tangofied-ii/

Your album personnel:  Torben Westergaard (bass), Ida Nørholm (cello), Anders Banke (bass clarinet), Alejandro Sancho (guitar), Ernesto Snajer (guitar), and guests:  Mariano “Tiki” Cantero (percussion, voice), Victor Carrion (quena, sikus), Jacob Andersen (percussion), Adi Zukanovic (sonics), and Andrea Pellegrini (vocal).