Monday, October 19, 2015

Calvin Newborn - New Born

Size: 122,4 MB
Time: 52:44
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2005
Styles: Jazz Blues
Art: Front

01. When Kingdom Comes/Sho' Nuff (5:16)
02. The Streetwalker's Stroll (7:09)
03. Newborn Blues (8:37)
04. Spirit Trane/Omnifarious (6:06)
05. Lush Life (5:05)
06. Restorations (5:13)
07. After Hours Blues (8:19)
08. Blues & Beyond (6:55)

It’s fitting that Calvin Newborn recorded his latest album at the same Sam Phillips studio in Memphis where he did his first recording in 1950, backing B.B. King along with his talented father and brother, Finas and Phineas Newborn. In fact, it was B.B. who helped the young Calvin pick out his first guitar.

Now in his seventies, Calvin Newborn’s new disk features a seamless blend of eight jazz and blues originals, with his superlative guitar work shining through, especially on the third track, “Newborn Blues.”

Although the disk is basically jazz, there are enough bluesy riffs, and one song - the above-mentioned “Newborn Blues” - to make it work for all but the most ardent blues purist.

Accompanied by greats such as Donald Brown on piano, Herman Green on saxophone and flute, Charlie Wood on organ, and Scott Thompson on trumpet, and backed by London Branch on bass and Renardo Ward on drums, Newborn tries to give equal treatment to his dual lifework of blues and jazz. He is also joined by Ekpe Obioto a Memphis civil rights activist who channels ancient spirits with his “talking drums.”

Songs like “The Streetwalker’s Stroll,” and his mellow interpretation of the jazz standard “Lush Life,” reflect his pre-drug rehab days, while “Newborn Blues” and “After Hours Blues” show off the bluesy side of the Memphis scene.

His jazz lineage is also showcased in “Blues and Beyond” and “Spirit Trane/Omnifarious” - the latter an up-tempo shuffle with some wailing horns.

The new disk, appropriately called New Born, comes more than a decade after Calvin beat a drug habit that was spinning out of control, and after the 1989 death of his brother, a jazz legend in his own right who was eventually diagnosed with mental illness and ended his days living in a halfway house and a veterans’ hospital.

Their father, a drummer, dropped dead of a heart attack in 1965 after sitting in with Calvin’s band at a Los Angeles nightclub.

Calvin himself finally checked into a mental health facility in Memphis, got treatment for his drug problem, and then proceeded to write a book about his brother and cut his first record on his own Omnifarious label.

On this record, the songs “Restorations” and “When Kingdom Comes/Sho’ Nuff” seem to have emerged from his reformed outlook on life.

Besides the disk, which was recorded last year, Newborn is also working on a book about his friendship with Elvis Presley, and a documentary film about his fascinating family’s history.

Check out his outstanding work. It’s about time this unsung hero of Memphis blues and jazz got some recognition. ~by Karen Nugent

Thanks to Marc.

New Born  

Kim Hoorweg - The Boulevard Of Broken Dreams

Size: 102,8 MB
Time: 37:27
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Jazz/Pop Vocals, Gipsy Jazz
Art: Front

01. Mood Indigo (2:56)
02. The Boulevard Of Broken Dreams (2:55)
03. If I Didn't Care (4:13)
04. Quiet Whiskey (Feat. Benjamin Herman) (2:54)
05. When You're Smiling (Feat. Sjoerd Dijkhuisen) (3:17)
06. Si Tu Vois Ma Mere (3:00)
07. Les Yeux Noirs (2:18)
08. I Ain't Got Nothing But The Blues (Feat. Benjamin Herman) (4:26)
09. It's A Sin To Tell A Lie (Feat. Benjamin Herman) (2:34)
10. Granada (3:22)
11. When You're Lover Has Gone (Feat. Benjamin Herman) (3:00)
12. Solitude (2:26)

Dutch jazz vocalist Kim Hoorweg (22) has adopted New York as her second home. She is known for her clever originals, her clear, warm and pleasant timbre and charming way of reinterpreting old forgotten songs.

She worked with top-notch musicians Trijntje Oosterhuis, Gino Vannelli, Candy Dulfer, Chance Howard (Prince) and Benjamin Herman. Signed with American record label Verve when she was only 14, frequently on Dutch television, performed twice at the North Sea Jazz Festival, worked with the famous Metropole Orchestra and was nominated for the most prestigious Dutch Music Award: the Edison. Now in 2015, she is working on a new record, in the USA with Raul Midón (collaborated with Stevie Wonder, Herbie Hancock and many more), widely known as an amazing songwriter, skilled vocalist and guitar virtuoso. Kim is also recording with gypsy-guitarist Robin Nolan to accompany their upcoming tour. You would almost forget that she is only 22 years old!

The Boulevard Of Broken Dreams

Johnny O'Neal - In Good Hands

Size: 135,8 MB
Time: 58:25
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2002
Styles: Jazz: Piano Jazz
Art: Front

01. In Good Hands (2:44)
02. Born To Be Blue (6:54)
03. What Is There To Say (4:55)
04. Tricotism (4:51)
05. Ghost Of A Chance (3:34)
06. Mornin' (5:09)
07. In A Mellow Tone (8:09)
08. My Ship (7:09)
09. Half Breed (5:50)
10. Alfie (4:32)
11. Next Spring (4:32)

A fine pianist influenced by Oscar Peterson, Johnny O'Neal actually started his career playing gospel piano in church while a teenager. Inspired by Peterson, Art Tatum, and Bud Powell, O'Neal started exploring jazz in 1976 and after impressing Ray Brown, found his way into Milt Jackson's group. Other important jobs followed (with Sonny Stitt, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, and Buddy DeFranco), and in 1982, O'Neal moved to New York and soon recorded his debut with Concord. After playing regularly with Clark Terry, he was a member of Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers (1982-1983) and has mostly led his own groups ever since. Johnny O'Neal has recorded as a leader for Concord, Parkwood, and Justin Time (1995), taking three effective vocals on the latter set. ~Scott Yanow

In Good Hands

Monica Borrfors - Hello Young Lovers

Size: 165,4 MB
Time: 71:05
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. It's Easy To Remember (2:35)
02. The Night Has A Thousand Eyes (5:22)
03. Nature Boy (3:35)
04. It Never Entered My Mind (4:59)
05. Whisper Not (3:33)
06. Darn That Dream (4:52)
07. Paint Your Pretty Picture (4:37)
08. 'Round Midnight (6:22)
09. I'm Glad There Is You (5:14)
10. Doxy (5:32)
11. The Boy Next Door (3:41)
12. I Didn't Know What Time It Was (4:46)
13. If You Could See Me Know (6:31)
14. Mr. Ugly (3:04)
15. Hello Young Lovers (4:59)
16. Epilogue After The Storm (1:15)

Personnel: Gosta Nilsson on piano, Filip Augustson on bass and Jesper Kviberg at the drums.
Guests: Trumpeter Anders Bergcrantz from Malmo and saxophonist Fredrik Lindborg.

Novelist Barry Eisler states, "Swedish vocalist I first heard in Bar Satoh in Osaka, the worlds best whiskey bar. Slowfox is a collection of songs in English, all rendered in Borrfor's warm, slightly husky, beautiful voice."

Monica was born May 14, 1954 in Brännkyrka Assembly, Stockholm. She came as number two in a family of five. Sister Elisabeth was then three years old. The family had just moved out from Wollmar Yxkullsgatan in Stockholm to the newly built south suburb Högdalen where they lived between 1954 and 1959, and where even the little brother Peter was born in 1955. My father was self-employed and the mother a housewife.

In high school, she had music as an optional subject and her teachers during the last two years was Gosta Nilsson. Monica was interested in singing and was for 20 years a member of Gosta Nilsson's youth choir and later the Chamber of Trångsunds and Skogås parish where he was organist and choirmaster in 1966.

Monica trained in health care with a view on a midwife and worked in the maternity care at Danderyd Hospital between 1973-1983.

Monica has worked alongside his quintet and as a soloist in many other contexts. With big bands in both Sweden and abroad, with choirs and small groups.

Hello Young Lovers

Pepper Adams - Any Day Now

Size: 178,6 MB
Time: 77:00
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Jazz
Art: Front

01. Unforgettable (6:20)
02. Blackout Blues (4:55)
03. Freddie Froo (6:00)
04. Your Host (5:17)
05. You Turned The Table On Me (4:42)
06. High Step (8:38)
07. Cottontail (5:33)
08. Yourna (6:27)
09. Alone Together (5:47)
10. Baubles, Bangles And Beads (8:25)
11. My One And Only Love (3:50)
12. Afternoon In Paris (5:53)
13. You're My Thrill (5:06)

Pepper Adams was one of the all-time great baritonists, ranking at the top with Harry Carney, Serge Chaloff and Gerry Mulligan. But Mulligan overshadowed Adams throughout virtually his entire career, which is a little strange because Pepper had a much different sound (heavier and more intense) than the light-toned and playful Mulligan.Adams grew up in Rochester, NY, and when he was 16 he moved to Detroit where he became an important part of the very fertile local jazz scene. Other than a period in the military (1951-53), Adams was a major fixture in Detroit, playing with such up-and-coming musicians as Donald Byrd, Kenny Burrell, Tommy Flanagan, Barry Harris and Elvin Jones. Adams had opportunities to tour with Stan Kenton, Maynard Ferguson and Chet Baker and he moved to New York in 1958. In addition to recording both as a leader and a sideman, Adams played with Benny Goodman (1958-59) and Charles Mingus (off and on between 1959-63) and co-led a quintet with Donald Byrd (1958-62). He was a longtime member of the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra (1965-78) and a major stylist up until his death. ~Scott Yanow

Any Day Now

Maira Freitas - Piano E Batucada

Size: 106,1 MB
Time: 45:32
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: MPB
Art: Front

01. Eta (2:58)
02. Lembra De Que (2:57)
03. Gargalhada (3:42)
04. Cuidado Moça (2:58)
05. Pousa (4:21)
06. Volta (3:49)
07. Estranha Loucura (3:41)
08. Desavisado (3:25)
09. Danilo Dormindo (3:51)
10. Feeling Good (3:40)
11. Minha Festa (3:02)
12. Nua (4:06)
13. Nao Sei, Sei La (2:57)

Critically acclaimed, singer and pianist Maíra Freitas can’t remember not playing the piano. Daughter of legendary samba and MPB star Martinho da Vila, Maíra received her first instrument at age 6 – pink and adorned with Hello Kitty stickers the little piano was the first step towards a solid education as an instrumentalist and composer. After her classical training, Maira developed a strong taste for Brazilian popular music – MPB. She loves the music of Chico Buarque, Gonzaguinha, Nana Caymmi, Paulinho da Viola and, of course, her father Martinho da Vila, among many. Maira refined her popular piano skills with well-known masters such as Cristovão Bastos, Leandro Braga, Marcos Nimrichter and Sheila Zagury. For her self-titled maiden project, produced by her sister Mart’nália (famed singer/songwriter on her own), the young singer from Rio has surrounded herself with top-notch musicians building a personal and well thought-out repertoire of songs that reflect her personality. Maíra arrives with a veteran’s security, immediately imprinting her own personal Brazilian style which is both classic and popular, and experimenting new technologies on stage like samplers, loops, electronic.

Piano E Batucada

George Cables - Shared Secrets

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:45
Size: 129.9 MB
Styles: Post bop, Piano jazz
Year: 2001
Art: Front

[6:04] 1. 5 Will Get Ya 10
[5:17] 2. Blackfoot
[5:06] 3. S.F.C.B
[6:31] 4. Secrets Of Love
[5:02] 5. Spookarella
[5:55] 6. Beyond Forever
[5:58] 7. Phantom Of The City
[5:02] 8. Just Suppose
[5:34] 9. Why Not
[6:12] 10. Go Down Moses

This intriguing set for pianist George Cables is in some ways a throwback to the 1970s. Although he has often played hard bop in recent times, in the '70s he was more eclectic, so he is heard on both acoustic and electric pianos. The music (all his originals except for the spiritual "Go Down Moses") is soulful and sometimes funky, hinting at 1970s fusion and pop in spots while still swinging. Cables is heard with two different rhythm sections (either bassist Abraham Laboriel and drummer Peter Erskine or bassist Alphonso Johnson and drummer Vinny Coliauta) with guest appearances from Bennie Maupin on bass clarinet and altoist Gary Bartz. This small label release is worth searching for. ~Scott Yanow

Shared Secrets

The Four Tops - Essential Collection

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 74:54
Size: 171.5 MB
Styles: Soul, Motown, R&B
Year: 2000
Art: Front

[2:46] 1. Baby I Need Your Loving
[2:44] 2. Ask The Lonely
[2:42] 3. I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)
[2:43] 4. It's The Same Old Song
[2:59] 5. Reach Out (I'll Be There)
[2:35] 6. Standing In The Shadows Of Love
[2:40] 7. Shake Me, Wake Me (When It's Over)
[2:59] 8. Bernadette
[2:43] 9. Walk Away Renee
[2:47] 10. You Keep Running Away
[2:48] 11. If I Were A Carpenter
[3:10] 12. Still Water (Love)
[2:49] 13. It's All In The Game
[3:36] 14. (It's The Way) Nature Planned It
[3:02] 15. Ain't No Woman (Like The One I've Got)
[2:56] 16. Keeper Of The Castle
[3:25] 17. Are You Man Enough
[2:58] 18. Sweet Understanding Love
[3:25] 19. One Chain (Don't Make No Prison)
[3:30] 20. Midnight Flower
[3:45] 21. Catfish
[3:21] 22. When She Was My Girl
[4:20] 23. I Just Can't Walk Away
[3:59] 24. I Believe In You And Me

Essential because along with the Motown hits you get on every Tops anthology, you also get their hits from the Dunhill, ABC and Casablanca labels, 19 years (1964-1983) of some of the greatest soul ever waxed! Includes Baby, I Need Your Loving; I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch); Reach Out I'll Be There; When She Was My Girl; Are You Man Enough; Ain't No Woman (Like the One I've Got); It's All in the Game; Standing in the Shadows of Love; It's the Same Old Song; Bernadette , and more. 24 Top 40 R&B hits!

Essential Collection

Marian McPartland - Twilight World

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 58:59
Size: 135.0 MB
Styles: Piano jazz
Year: 2008
Art: Front

[5:41] 1. Twilight World
[5:34] 2. In The Days Of Our Love
[6:12] 3. Turn Around
[5:37] 4. Close Enough For Love
[5:42] 5. How Deep Is The Ocean
[6:07] 6. Alfie
[4:29] 7. Lonely Woman
[5:12] 8. Blue In Green
[5:37] 9. Afternoon In Paris
[4:30] 10. Strangers In A Dream
[4:13] 11. Blackberry Winter

Marian McPartland can be described on one word: gracious. Listeners have been treated to weekly installments of Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz, on US National Public Radio, for the past twenty-nine years, experiencing firsthand her graciousness in her light but stubborn Berkshire accent, her unmatched interview style, and, above all, her gin-crystalline pianism. That would be impressive enough if one were not to consider the fact that McPartland is the living corporate memory of jazz.

Marian McPartland celebrates her ninetieth birthday on March 20, 2008. She has been performing since age fifteen, professionally since age twenty-five. In 1944, she met and married cornetist Jimmy McPartland, allowing her to touch the New Orleans/Chicago jazz of the 1920s (in 1924, Jimmy McPartland replaced Bix Beiderbecke in the Wolverines) while still vibrant, still performing it today. Between 1952 and 1960, McPartland led a trio at New York City's famous Hickory House, then located at 144 W. 52nd St during the heyday of be bop, Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Art Tatum, Bud Powell, and the rest of jazz history. There McPartland was able to see and associate with the royalty of American jazz while becoming a member herself.

Twilight World, released just prior to McPartland's ninetieth birthday, is her twenty-ninth recording for Concord Music Group. The disc has McPartland in her most familiar territory, the piano trio, with longtime collaborators bassist Gary Masaroppi and drummer Glen Davis. The repertoire is rife with ballads, with the trifecta of "Close Enough For Love," "How Deep Is The Ocean," and "Alfie" more than enough to certify her ballad bona fides. To these well-known ballads, McPartland adds paths less taken with the title track and "Blackberry Winter." She transforms Bill Evans' "Blue in Green" into a completely accessible, impressionistic blues. Her playing has changed little and resembles that of Errol Garner in passing. But make no mistake, there is but one Marian McPartland and we should be grateful she remains a part of our life soundtrack. ~C. Michael Bailey

Marian McPartland: piano; Gary Masaroppi: bass; Glen Davis: drums.

Twilight World

Giacomo Gates - Luminosity

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2008
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 50:59
Size: 117,1 MB
Art: Front

(4:50)  1. Comes Love
(3:30)  2. Me, Spelled M-E, Me
(5:43)  3. Melodious Funk
(6:20)  4. The Beginning of the End
(5:44)  5. Hungry Man
(4:31)  6. The Blues Are Out of Town
(5:32)  7. Romancin' the Blues
(4:01)  8. Someone's Rocking My Dreamboat
(7:32)  9. P.S. I Love You
(3:13) 10. Full of Myself

"Begin at the beginning," the King told the White Rabbit, "and go on until you come to the end. Then stop." Normally, that's good advice, except in the case of Luminosity, a sparkling CD/DVD package that proves Giacomo Gates is all about commitment to his listeners, to his fellow musicians (past and present), and to jazz and its history.

The DVD features a four-song excerpt from Gates' 2005 appearance at San Francisco's legendary club Jazz at Pearl's. But following that mini-set is the real prize of this package: "Influences, Concepts and Ruminations," a bonus feature that shows Gates discoursing about the songs and artists that have inspired him ever since he got his first taste of jazz from Dave Brubeck's Time Out (Columbia, 1959). Mind you, it's not necessary to watch this interview in order to enjoy Luminosity; Gates is always a treat to listen to whether he's on disc or in concert, and that's the way it is here. However, the insights and context "Influences" offers really puts Gates' overall performance in perspective.

First there are the artists, of whom Gates feels as passionately about today as he did when he first heard them: "Peace of Mind (Let's Cool One)" has Gates dispensing soothing advice over the startling music of Thelonious Monk; "What Am I Here For" combines Duke Ellington's music and Jon Hendricks' lyrics, doubling Gates' obvious pleasure; "Someone's Rocking My Dreamboat" lets Gates give shout-outs to Bugs Bunny and the Ink Spots; and Gates scores a three-fer with "Lady be Good/Disappointed" a merry mashup of the Gershwins' music, the solo from Charlie Parker's take on "Lady," and the Eddie Jefferson lyric inspired by Parker's solo. Then there are the lyrics, which gives Gates the stories he loves to tell: In a spoken-word intro to Bobby Troup's "Hungry Man" (one of several spoken intros on the studio set), Gates links Troup's love of travel he wrote "Route 66" with his love of fine food; Gates frames Dickie Thompson's "Me, Spelled M-E, Me" as a late-night infomercial for romance; and Gates shapes the questions Jimi Hendrix' alien protagonist asks during "Up From The Skies" into a snapshot-fast blast about global warming.

Gates is up-front about not having "an act": He knows what he's going to do in a general sense, but a lot of it is left up to the moment. That puts Gates and his band out on the wire, possibly without a net below. But the result is an unparalleled level of trust and respect, which raises all the performances to a higher level on both the studio side and the live side.As Gates himself says, "There's gotta be a connection. Otherwise, I might as well stay home and sing." That connection would have been solid if Luminosity had only been a studio disc. But with the DVD, the listener not only makes the visual connection, but also connects with why Gates does what he does and ultimately sees why he does it so well. ~ J Hunter  http://www.allaboutjazz.com/luminosity-giacomo-gates-doubledave-music-review-by-j-hunter.php

Personnel: CD: Giacomo Gates: vocal; John diMartino: piano; Ray Drummond: bass; Greg bandy: drums; Bob Kindred: tenor sax; Tony Lombardozzi: guitar.

Luminosity

Elis Pethke - Fly With Me

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2015
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 28:40
Size: 65,8 MB
Art: Front

(5:07)  1. Face to Face
(4:29)  2. Rosangela
(3:27)  3. Walk Together
(3:47)  4. All of Time
(2:59)  5. Mein Liebe
(3:49)  6. Fly With Me
(4:57)  7. Get Up

First Brazilian saxophonist to launch a copyright disc fusion jazz and smooth jazz in Germany.The songs are sophisticated and very quality harmonica based on the influences of bossa nova, the songs were born of situations in my daily life. http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/elispethke2

Fly With Me

Harry Allen - A Night at Birdland Vol. 1 And Vol. 2


Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 1994
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 77:20
Size: 177,5 MB
Art: Front

( 9:10)  1. My Heart Stood Still
(10:53)  2. On a Slow Boat to China
( 7:49)  3. Tickle Toe
( 7:37)  4. You Took Advantage of Me
( 7:46)  5. Stardust
( 7:39)  6. Sometimes I'm Happy
(10:04)  7. How Deep Is the Ocean
( 5:14)  8. I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)
(11:05)  9. The Man I Love

A glance at this CD's cover might cause collectors to have a double take for it looks similar to the original A Night at Birdland album by Horace Silver and the Jazz Messengers from the mid-'50s. The Birdland in this case is a jazz club in Hamburg, Germany and the music is not hard bop but hard-driving swing. The excellent young tenor Harry Allen is heard leading a quintet that also includes trumpeter Randy Sandke, pianist Brian Dee, bassist Len Skeat and (in one of his final sessions) drummer Oliver Jackson. Allen has an attractive and passionate tone and is heard in excellent form throughout the nine standards; he and Sandke make for a very effective team. A rewarding release (as is the second volume) from the German Nagel-Heyer label. ~ Scott Yanow  http://www.allmusic.com/album/a-night-at-birdland-vol-1-mw0002026229

Harry Allen Quartet: Harry Allen (tenor saxophone); Randy Sandke (trumpet); Brian Dee (piano); Len Skeat (bass); Oliver Jackson (drums)

A Night at Birdland  Vol. 1

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 1995
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 78:23
Size: 180,0 MB
Art: Front

(6:24)  1. Isn't This a Lovely Day
(8:04)  2. From This Moment On
(6:26)  3. My Foolish Heart
(8:48)  4. The Song Is You
(8:42)  5. Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me
(5:46)  6. Sweet Lorraine
(6:55)  7. All Good Chillun Got Rhythm
(5:48)  8. Stardust
(7:29)  9. Now Is The Time
(6:06) 10. Sophisticated Lady
(7:49) 11. Lover Come Back to Me

Harry Allen leads a fine quintet on the second of two volumes recorded over a pair of nights in 1993 at Hamburg's Birdland nightclub. The tenor saxophonist was quite familiar with bandmates trumpeter Randy Sandke and drummer Oliver Jackson, having worked with them extensively on recordings and in all-star lineups assembled by George Wein. The band is rounded out by two veterans of the British jazz scene, pianist Brian Dee and bassist Len Skeat. Obviously, the familiarity keeps the group from sounding like a pickup effort with little or no rehearsal. Allen's melodic solos are steeped in the tradition of Coleman Hawkins and Ben Webster, especially in rich ballads like "My Foolish Heart" and the deliberate "Sweet Lorraine." For a little bit of variety from the swing era, the quintet offers a stimulating bop number and the early jazz chestnut "Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me." ~ Ken Dryden  http://www.allmusic.com/album/a-night-at-birdland-vol-2-mw0002026235

Personnel:  Harry Allen – Tenor Sax;  Randy Sandke – Trumpet;  Brian Dee – Piano;  Len Skeat – Bass;  Oliver Jackson – Drums.

A Night At Birdland  Vol 2

Gerald Wilson Orchestra - In My Time

Styles: Jazz, Big Band
Year: 2005
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 75:14
Size: 172,6 MB
Art: Front

(10:22)  1. Sax Chase
( 7:27)  2. Dorian (The Diminished Triangle)
( 4:25)  3. Ray's Vision At The U 
( 8:47)  4. Blues For Manhattan
( 7:45)  5. Lomelin
(10:26)  6. A.E.N.
( 5:48)  7. Musette
(11:09)  8. So What
( 5:06)  9. Love For Sale
( 3:54) 10. Jeri

While the question of who's our finest contemporary big band composer/arranger could be debated for days on end without any resolution, there's no doubt about who's the dean. Gerald Wilson, who celebrated his 87th birthday in September, wrote his first chart ("Yard Dog Mazurka ) for the Jimmie Lunceford Orchestra circa 1940. In case you're keeping score, that's 65 years ago. That's remarkable enough; what's even more so is that the compositions and arrangements on In My Time, Wilson's second album with his "New York Orchestra for Mack Avenue Records, are as sharp and invigorating as almost anything he has written to date, and that's no hype or exaggeration. Wilson's no late bloomer, but somehow his phenomenal creative powers have remained unimpaired for more than six decades. 

The album's centerpiece is the three-part Diminished Triangle suite, commissioned by the California Institute for the Preservation of Jazz in '04 and premiered last April. The first and third movements embody all the hallmarks of Wilson's brassy, swinging style, while the slow-paced second movement's theme borrows liberally from Duke Ellington's "In a Sentimental Mood, which isn't a criticism, merely an observation. When one has heard as many tunes as Wilson has, such correspondence is presumably subconscious. "Sax Chase is, as the name implies, a snappy showcase for the saxophones, individually and collectively, while the atmospheric "Lomelin, featuring lead trumpeter Jon Faddis and tenor Ron Blake, invokes Wilson's love of Spain in general and the bull ring in particular (as did his masterpiece of many years ago, "Viva Tirado ).

The able rhythm section, guided by the splendid Canadian pianist Renee Rosnes, has the first two minutes of the fiery "A.E.N. to itself, and guitarist Russell Malone is the main man on the mellow "Bluesette. Wilson next turns his attention to standards, both jazz and popular, with dapper arrangements of Miles Davis' "So What and Cole Porter's "Love for Sale before bringing down the curtain with another of his lively compositions, "Jeri," named for his first-born daughter. Besides Faddis, Blake, Rosnes and Malone, Wilson's teeming stable of top-notch soloists includes trumpeters Jimmy Owens, Jeremy Pelt and Sean Jones; saxophonists Kamasi Washington, Dustin Cicero, Steve Wilson (especially charming on soprano) and Gary Smulyan; bassist Peter Washington; and trombonists Dennis Wilson and Luis Bonilla.

On In My Time, Gerald Wilson proves again that he is a musical marvel, able not only to maintain an artistic edge at age 87, but also to keep pace with composers and arrangers half a century or more younger. Simply put, he's one of the great writers of our time or any time, which you can easily verify for yourself. ~ Jack Bowers  http://www.allaboutjazz.com/in-my-time-gerald-wilson-mack-avenue-records-review-by-jack-bowers.php

Personnel: Gerald Wilson: composer, conductor, arranger; Jon Faddis, Frank Greene, Jimmy Owens, Jeremy Pelt (1,6,7,10), Eddie Henderson (1-5,8,9), Mike Rodriguez (6,7,10), Sean Jones (2 -5,8,9): trumpet; Jerry Dodgion: alto, soprano saxophone, flute; Steve Wilson: alto saxophone, flute; Dustin Cicero: alto saxophone; Ron Blake: tenor saxophone, flute; Kamasi Washington: tenor saxophone; Gary Smulyan: baritone saxophone; Benny Powell, Dennis Wilson, Luis Bonilla: trombone; Douglas Purviance: bass trombone; Renee Rosnes: piano; Russell Malone: guitar; Peter Washington: bass; Lewis Nash: drums.

In My Time

Virginie Teychené - Encore

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2015
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 52:38
Size: 121,9 MB
Art: Front

(2:13)  1. Jolie Môme
(4:14)  2. Elle ou moi
(4:36)  3. Madame rêve
(3:30)  4. Eu sei que vou te amar
(3:47)  5. Allée des brouillards
(3:53)  6. Before the Dawn
(2:40)  7. Doralice
(6:04)  8. Both Sides Now
(4:59)  9. C'était bien
(3:39) 10. A bout de souffle
(4:13) 11. But Not For Me
(4:22) 12. Encore
(4:22) 13. Septembre

On Encore, French jazz singer Virginie Teychene stands on the edges of collective memory and draws us into an unexpected encounter with our own emotions. 

Partnered with a quintet, she takes us by the hand and urges us to dance, over and over again, on this loving tribute to chanson singers Claude Nougaro, Barbara and Alain Bashung. ~ Editorial Reviews  http://www.amazon.com/Encore-Virginie-Teychen%C3%A9/dp/B011JKXRZY

Encore