Saturday, October 3, 2015

Van Morrison - Pay The Devil

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 45:34
Size: 104.3 MB
Styles: Country, Country-jazz
Year: 2006
Art: Front

[2:12] 1. There Stands The Glass
[2:36] 2. Half As Much
[3:07] 3. Things Have Gone To Pieces
[2:52] 4. Big Blue Diamonds
[4:10] 5. Playhouse
[2:28] 6. Your Cheatin' Heart
[2:19] 7. My Bucket's Got A Hole In It
[2:45] 8. Back Street Affair
[3:00] 9. Pay The Devil
[3:53] 10. What Am I Living For
[4:40] 11. This Has Got To Stop
[2:48] 12. Once A Day
[2:42] 13. More And More
[5:56] 14. Till I Gain Control Again

With stunning album-length explorations of jazz and 1950s acoustic skiffle and a country-rockabilly collaboration with Linda Gail Lewis behind him, Van Morrison continues exploring classic country with compelling reinterpretations of standards from the 1950s to the 1970s. He reaches back over half a century for Hank Williams Sr.'s "Half As Much," "Your Cheatin' Heart," and "My Bucket's Got a Hole in It" and Webb Pierce's landmark honky-tonk hits "Back Street Affair," "There Stands the Glass," and "More and More." Moving to the mid-'60s, he capably explores George Jones's "Things Have Gone to Pieces" and Connie Smith's "Once a Day." The 1970s are his limit, however, as he probes Rodney Crowell's "'Til I Gain Control Again." Three Morrison originals blend nicely into this mix, as do two non-country favorites: Chuck Willis's "What Am I Living For" and a gleeful spin on Blue Lu Barker's 1938 jazzy, single-entendre favorite "Don't You Make Me High." Recorded in Ireland with uncluttered hard-country backing, Pay the Devil reiterates Morrison's own musical diversity and flair for making any song his own. ~Rich Kienzle

Pay the Devil      

Renee Rosnes Trio - A Time For Love

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:11
Size: 121.7 MB
Styles: Post bop, Piano jazz
Year: 2005
Art: Front

[6:44] 1. A Time For Love
[4:55] 2. Suddenly It's Spring
[5:04] 3. Lush Life
[4:37] 4. Lullaby Petite
[5:44] 5. I Was Doing All Right
[5:39] 6. Invitation
[4:12] 7. Wait Till You See Her
[4:35] 8. Ballad To The East
[4:33] 9. Dizzy Spells
[2:30] 10. The Bad And The Beautiful
[4:33] 11. The Duke

Renee Rosnes - piano; Peter Washington - bass; Lewis Nash - drums.

A classic trio outing featuring the exquisite rhythm team of Peter Washington and Lewis Nash. Ms. Rosnes explores a variety of rich material. From such masterpieces as "Lush Life" and "A Time For Love" to music penned by legendary pianists Oscar Peterson, Ray Bryant and Dave Brubeck, this recording spans the emotional palette. Ms. Rosnes' solo performance of film composer David Raksin's "The Bad and The Beautiful" is simply haunting. Another standout is the pianist's own "Dizzy Spells," a cascading, memorable melody based on Dizzy Gillespie's "Con Alma."

A Time For Love

Stan Getz, Kenny Barron - People Time (2-Disc Set)

This album, a series of duets laying the wondrously inquisitive piano of Kenny Barron next to the breathy, half-lit tenor of Stan Getz, was both the last public appearance and the final recording in the life of Getz. Recorded with astonishing clarity live at Copenhagen's Montmartre Café, People Time serves as a passionate coda to the life of this great saxophonist. Many of the tunes seem chosen for their emotional content, as if Getz were aware this might be his swan song. Speculation aside, this is a remarkably gorgeous, exquisitely paced recording. Throughout, Getz and Barron exhibit both a deep understanding of the material as well as sympathetic, truly harmonious playing. Never rushed, never brash, People Time lingers over melodies, fleshing them out and extracting every ounce of feeling. A must-have for fans of both artists. ~S. Duda

Album: People Time (Disc 1)
itrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:17
Size: 128.9 MB
Styles: Contemporary jazz
Year: 1992

[9:25] 1. East Of The Sun (And West Of The Moon)
[8:19] 2. Night And Day
[5:24] 3. I'm Okay
[7:59] 4. Like Someone In Love
[8:48] 5. Stablemates
[9:08] 6. I Remember Clifford
[7:11] 7. Gone With The Wind


Album: People Time (Disc 2)
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 59:09
Size: 135.4 MB
Styles: Contemporary jazz
Year: 1992
Art: Front

[9:54] 1. First Song (For Ruth)
[8:35] 2. There Is No Greater Love
[9:19] 3. The Surrey With The Fringe On Top
[6:21] 4. People Time
[7:54] 5. Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise
[9:31] 6. Hush-A-Bye
[7:33] 7. Soul Eyes


Antonio Faraò - Next Stories

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 49:16
Size: 112.8 MB
Styles: Piano jazz
Year: 2002
Art: Front

[5:10] 1. I'm Waiting
[9:39] 2. Theme For Bond [dedicated To My Wonderful Dog]
[4:29] 3. Creole
[4:03] 4. Sweet
[7:28] 5. Next Stories
[4:40] 6. I Could Have Done More
[4:01] 7. What Is This Thing Called Love
[6:38] 8. Few Days
[3:04] 9. Sabrina And Joseph

Extraordinary Italian pianist Antonio Faraó was born in Rome in 1965. He attended the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory in Milan in the '80s, where he refined his musical gifts. Faraó began cultivating his profound love of jazz at clubs when he was only in his teens. Even then, those around him didn't miss the natural talent for piano the young man had been blessed with. Faraó started touring at an early age, playing festivals like Lugano, Merano, Lyon, Umbria Jazz, Palermo, and many others. In 1987, at only 22, he won the New Talent Prize at the X1 Music Review. Four years later, he was voted Pianist of the Year, winning the Four Roses Prize. In 1998, he was invited to enter into the international competition for the Concours Martial Solal. Faraó came away as the winner. In 1999, he saw the release of his debut album, Black Inside, on the Enja Records label. Bassist Ira Coleman and drummer Jeff "Tain" Watts accompanied Faraó's piano work. With post-bop tracks like "Latin Dance," "Sweet," and "My One and Only Love," the album combined a Mediterranean touch with the African-American jazz styling that Faraó became known for. A sophomore effort titled Thorn followed in early 2001. As Faraó's reputation grew he was able to attract several jazz heavy-hitters to the studio, resulting in albums with saxophonist Bob Berg (2002's Far Out), bassist Miroslav Vitous (2005's Takes on Pasolini), and drummer Andre Ceccarelli (2008's Woman's Perfume and 2011s Domi). He then paired with saxophonist Joe Lovano, bassist Ira Coleman, and drummer Jack DeJohnette for 2014's Evan. In 2015, Faraó made his Verve label debut with Boundaries, which featured several of his longtime Italian collaborators including saxophonist/drummer Mauro Negri and bassist Martin Gjakonovski.

Next Stories

The Mills Brothers - The Best Of The Mills Brothers

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 33:52
Size: 77.5 MB
Styles: Vocal harmony group
Year: 2000
Art: Front

[2:36] 1. Paper Doll
[2:44] 2. Lazy River
[3:06] 3. You Always Hurt The One You Love
[2:35] 4. Till Then
[2:27] 5. Across The Alley From The Alamo
[3:12] 6. I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm
[2:54] 7. Someday (You'll Want Me To Want You)
[2:45] 8. Nevertheless (I'm In Love With You)
[3:11] 9. Be My Life's Companion
[2:38] 10. The Glow Worm
[2:44] 11. Standing On The Corner
[2:53] 12. Cab Driver

It might not strike one listening to the music on this collection--smoothly crafted, perfectly harmonized pop often set to gently loping swing rhythms--that the Mills Brothers were actually outstanding pioneers of black music. Their close harmony work, based on the barbershop quartets of a previous era, were an innovation in '30s popular music, arguably laying the groundwork for '50s doo-wop and by extension even the music of the Backstreet Boys and 'N Sync (but don't hold that against them!). This collection serves as a good introduction to the Mills Brothers' legacy, serving up a dozen of their infectious hits, a few of which ("Lazy River," "You Always Hurt the One You Love") still stand among the definitive renditions of the classic American songbook. And what other band has had a seven-decade career (their sons, nephews, and grandsons now filling the ranks), scoring Top 40 hits ("Paper Doll" and "Cab Driver") 46 years apart? ~Jerry McCulley

The Best Of The Mills Brothers

Hank Jones - I Remember You

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1977
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 70:55
Size: 163,0 MB
Art: Front

(6:02)  1. I Remember You
(5:51)  2. Young No More
(3:12)  3. You Took Advantage of Me
(4:59)  4. Love Walked In
(5:05)  5. Dat Dere
(4:50)  6. I'll Be Around
(2:45)  7. Let's Fall In Love
(5:22)  8. Like Someone In Love
(7:28)  9. Theme for Jobim
(3:15) 10. It's the Talk of the Town
(6:09) 11. I Remember You (take 3)
(5:23) 12. Young No More (take 2)
(5:06) 13. Love Walked In (take 1)
(5:21) 14. Like Someone In Love (take 1)

Made for the French Black & Blue label and released in the U.S. on a Classic Jazz LP, this outing features pianist Hank Jones emphasizing the swing side of his flexible musical personality. Teamed up with bassist George Duvivier and drummer Oliver Jackson, Jones adds beauty and melodic ideas to such veteran numbers as "You Took Advantage of Me," "Love Walked In," "Like Someone In Love" and (easily the most recent tune) Bobby Timmons' "Dat Dere." A fine set that will be difficult to find. ~ Scott Yanow  http://www.allmusic.com/album/i-remember-you-mw0000271609

I Remember You

Horace Silver - Music For Lovers

Styles: Hard bop, Piano jazz
Year: 2005
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 52:47
Size: 121,2 MB
Art: Front

(2:47)  1. Prelude To a Kiss
(5:58)  2. Peace
(3:52)  3. I Remember You
(5:05)  4. For Heaven's Sake
(5:17)  5. Next Time I Fall In Love
(6:57)  6. Lonely Woman
(4:13)  7. Shirl
(5:28)  8. Sweet Stuff
(6:09)  9. Cherry Blossom
(6:57) 10. My One and Only Love

Here are ten tracks showcasing the utter beauty of Horace Silver's playing and in some cases, composing jazz ballads. These tunes are lushly romantic and utterly soulful. Recorded between 1952 and 1968, this collection features such notable Silver compositions as "Peace," "Shirl," "Sweet Stuff," "Lonely Woman," and the gorgeous "Next Time I Fall in Love." The rest is choice as well especially for a budget-priced set  and includes Silver's read of Duke Ellington's masterpiece "Prelude to a Kiss," accompanied by Art Blakey and Curly Russell from 1952, and Guy Wood and Robert Mellin's "My One and Only Love," with Art Farmer, Hank Mobley, Louis Hayes, and Teddy Kotick. This isn't the funky, soul-jazzin' Silver, but the romantic, poetic balladeer whispering to lovers. ~ Thom Jurek  http://www.allmusic.com/album/music-for-lovers-mw0000673174

Music For Lovers

Hamilton All Star Band - Swinging With The Stars (Disc 1) And (Disc 2)

Formed in 1984 by lifelong Hamilton resident Dr. Russ Weil, the HASJB has developed into one of the premier amateur big band organizations in Canada. The HASJB has an impressive record, having been twice named the most outstanding band in its class in Canada. It is the recipient of 10 consecutive regional gold awards, 3 national gold awards, an award of excellence at the Clark Terry Jazz Festival at the University of New Hampshire, 3 awards of excellence at the Tri-C Jazz Festival in Cleveland, Ohio and standing invitations to many of the world’s great jazz festivals.

In 1995, 2000, 2003, 2007, and 2012 the band performed at the world -famous Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland, an event that has over the years, been graced by the greatest names in jazz. The band has played eight concerts in Montreux and has made appearances at jazz festivals in Vienne, Avignon, Juan-les-Pins, Aix les-Bains, Aix-en-Provence and Reims in France along with Freiburg in Germany, SanRemo in Italy and additional concerts in Brienz, Switzerland. Special appearances came at the request of the Federal Minister for Canadian Heritage and the Canadian Ambassador to France to promote Canadian culture by performing an all-Canadian program in 2000 and 2003 at the Canadian Embassy in Paris and again at the Ambassador’s home for a private diplomatic function to celebrate Canada Day 2000. In 2003 and 2012, the tour included a special concert for the Juno Beach Memorial to Canadian Veterans in Courseulles-sur-Mer, France, with a program featuring the music of WWII. In 2007, the HASJB was the headline act in Ste. Die-de-Vosges, France for the 400th anniversary of the naming of the Americas by the scholars of Ste. Die.

In 1998, the HASJB was featured at the International Association for Jazz Education Conference in New York City, an event attended by some 8000 jazz artists and educators from all over the world. In Canada, they have performed for the Prime Minister, the Governor General and at a special celebration for the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II in Hamilton before over 15,000 appreciative fans.

Membership - There are three bands in the organization. Membership is available to all between the ages of 11 and 25. Entry to each ensemble is by audition. All groups are completely open and non-discriminatory. Each band usually consists of 5 saxophones, 5 trumpets, 5 trombones, guitar, bass, piano, drums and vocalist and the vocal jazz group can have up to 16 singers. During the past 27 years, over 750 musicians have participated in the All Star organization and many have gone on to pursue additional studies or professional careers in music or music education all over the world.

Program - During the organization’s history, they have concentrated on music of the “big bands” with special attention to the masters - Duke Ellington and Count Basie and the wonderful music of Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday to name but a few. The All Stars often perform ‘tribute’ concerts to sold-out audiences, where they focus on the repertoire or style of a particular jazz great. The All Star Jazz Band has been featured many times at major theatres in Hamilton and has played to enthusiastic audiences at some of the great jazz venues in Toronto including “Ontario Place”, the “Montreal Bistro” and the “Rex Hotel Jazz Club”. In addition to performing with the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra on two occasions, the HASJB has released 8 CDs to date, featuring some of the greatest names in jazz, who have “guested” over the years. They include Phil Nimmons, Pat LaBarbera, Rob McConnell, Rick Wilkins, Kenny Wheeler, Guido Basso, Alex Dean, Mike Malone and David Braid - an “all-Canadian” line-up.

Organization - The All Star family consists of the Hamilton Junior Jazz Band for 11 to 15 year olds, the Hamilton Rising Stars Jazz Band, for 15 to 19 year olds, and the Hamilton All Star Jazz Band for musicians up to 25 years of age.

The Mission of Hamilton All Star Jazz Band Inc. is "Music and Youth Building a Better Community". The bands aim to be the leading arts organization for youth in the Golden Horseshoe.

Our young people act as ambassadors for our community. We focus on the development of life skills - responsibility, commitment, teamwork, leadership and respect - in an intellectually and artistically challenging environment. 

We concentrate on excellence in music performance for local, national and international audiences. HASJB Inc. provides a proud legacy that is directed by an enthusiastic group of directors, advisors and volunteers who administer a self-sustaining, multi-tiered program for young people. We are a registered charitable organization for the youth of Canada. http://www.hamiltonallstarjazz.org/history.php

Disc 1
Styles: Jazz, Big Band
Year: 2015
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 41:42
Size: 96,0 MB
Art: Front

(4:14)  1. On Purple Porpoise Parkway
(6:14)  2. 500 Miles High
(3:18)  3. I'm Beginning To See The Light
(6:16)  4. Bang That Wall, Harvey
(2:07)  5. The Song Is You
(9:12)  6. The Gentle Piece
(2:24)  7. Deed I Do
(7:53)  8. Bopularity

Swinging With The Stars (Disc 1)


Disc 2
Time: 43:21
Size: 99,7 MB
Art: Front

( 8:51)  1. A Tribute To Art Fern
( 2:39)  2. Straighten Up And Fly Right
( 7:36)  3. Manteca
( 2:56)  4. Don't Be That Way
( 5:00)  5. Slauson Cutoff
( 5:37)  6. Daydream
(10:39)  7. Caravan

Swinging With The Stars (Disc 2)