Monday, January 4, 2016

Lester Young - Laughin' To Keep From Cryin'

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 49:42
Size: 113.8 MB
Styles: Mainstream jazz, Saxophone jazz
Year: 2000
Art: Front

[ 8:28] 1. Salute To Benny
[ 5:56] 2. They Can't Take That Away From Me
[11:38] 3. Romping
[ 4:10] 4. Gypsy In My Soul
[ 5:57] 5. Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone
[ 6:33] 6. Ballad Medley: The Very Thought Of You/I Want A Little Girl/Blue ..
[ 6:57] 7. Mean To Me

One of tenor-saxophonist Lester Young's final studio sessions (he died a year later), this date apparently had a lot of difficulties but the recorded results are excellent. Prez was joined by two great swing trumpeters (Roy Eldridge and Harry "Sweets" Edison) and a fine rhythm section for two standards, two originals and the ballad "Gypsy in My Soul." Young takes rare clarinet solos on two of the selections with his emotional statement on "They Can't Take That Away from Me" being one of the highpoints of his career. ~Scott Yanow

Laughin' To Keep From Cryin'

Dena Taylor - The Nearness Of You

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 41:02
Size: 94.0 MB
Styles: Vocal jazz
Year: 2014
Art: Front

[3:40] 1. When October Goes
[4:02] 2. Solitude
[4:33] 3. But Beautiful
[4:04] 4. Besame Mucho
[5:48] 5. The Nearness Of You
[3:42] 6. Do Nothing Til You Hear From Me
[2:41] 7. If I Love Again
[4:37] 8. For All We Know
[3:20] 9. The Look Of Love
[4:31] 10. The Very Thought Of You

Based in Austin, TX, Dena Taylor is a jazz vocalist who harkens back to the days of smoke filled clubs and smoky voiced chanteuses. Her sound is solid; without a lot of vocal gymnastics in the Jazz Standards she covers. She inhabits the songs and makes them her own – feeling happiness, anger, joy, sorrow, love and hate. She draws listeners in and allows them to relate to these songs all over again. Dena was named “Best Female Jazz Artist of the Year” by Indie Music Channel in 2014. Her album “The Nearness of You” showcases her vocal talents and reminds us that even though she is a “seasoned” artist singing Standards, these songs don’t lose their ability to move and touch the audience just because they may have fallen out of vogue.

The Nearness Of You

Atlanta Rhythm Section - The Best Of The Atlanta Rhythm Section

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 50:36
Size: 115.8 MB
Styles: Classic rock
Year: 2000
Art: Front

[3:15] 1. Doraville
[4:20] 2. So Into You
[4:32] 3. Champagne Jam
[3:11] 4. Crazy
[5:04] 5. Imaginary Lover
[5:10] 6. Angel (What In The World's Come Over Us)
[3:27] 7. Do It Or Die
[4:57] 8. Spooky
[3:59] 9. Neon Nites
[3:36] 10. Dog Days
[4:08] 11. I'm Not Gonna Let It Bother Me Tonight
[4:52] 12. Georgia Rhythm

This is one of those collections that is just about right. ARS were a very good mid-tempo, classic rock band of the mid-70's with solid songs, respectable vocals and very good arrangements. Sort of a Steely Dan-cum-Southern Rock combination. Their biggest hit was the soulful "So Into You" ("I am so into you I can't think of nothing else."), but they also made the top 40 with the onanistic implications of "Imaginary Lovers", "Doraville", the largely forgotten "Do It Or Die", and the wonderful uptempo "Not Gonna Let It Bother Me Tonight". Also include is their cover of the Classic IV 60's hit "Spooky" ('Life sure is crazy with a spooky little girl like you.'), the band from who's ashes ARS rose. A little filler, but a nice, although not critical collection for 70's Classic Rock fans. ~Pat Kelly

The Best Of The Atlanta Rhythm Section

Red & The Red Hots - The Boogie Man

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 47:31
Size: 108.8 MB
Styles: Retro Swing, Jump blues
Year: 1998
Art: Front

[3:25] 1. Boogie Man
[3:00] 2. I Wanta Rock
[4:32] 3. But Baby
[4:01] 4. Cab To The City
[3:11] 5. Jumpin' At The Woodside
[6:24] 6. Just For A Thrill
[5:00] 7. Jumpin' With Red
[3:15] 8. Look A There Ain't She Pretty
[2:51] 9. The Best Thing For You
[7:33] 10. Manteca
[4:13] 11. Goodbye

Red Young (vocals, piano, synthesizer); Cassie Miller (vocals); Lon Price (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Jon Papenbrook, Lee Thornburg (trumpet); Doug Mathews (drums); Ramon Banda (congas, percussion).

The 10-piece swing band Red & The Red Hots formed in Texas in 1985. The group's lead singer/songwriter/producer/pianist Red Young moved the Red Hots' headquarters to L.A. three years later, where the band settled into its more-or-less permanent lineup: vocalists Rebecca Downs, Cassie Miller and Jennifer Griffin, saxophonist Keith Fiddmont, trumpet player Brian Swartz, drummer Randy Landas and a revolving cast of horn players, including Greg Smith, Lee Thornburg, Scott Englebright and Matt Zebley. Red & The Red Hots play regular dates in the West and Southwest, and released two albums, 1998's Boogie Man and the following year's Gettin' Around, both released on Young's own Red Young label. ~bio by Heather Phares

The Boogie Man

Ben Sidran - Free In America

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 34:09
Size: 78.2 MB
Styles: Smooth jazz, Vocal jazz
Year: 1976/2008
Art: Front

[3:00] 1. Feel Your Groove
[3:28] 2. After Midnight
[4:27] 3. Sunday Kind Of Love
[3:25] 4. Let's Make A Deal
[3:33] 5. Beg For It (The Real Thing)
[4:35] 6. New York State Of Mind
[3:09] 7. You Talk Too Much
[4:26] 8. The Cuban Connection
[4:03] 9. Free In America

Free in America is Ben Sidran's fifth album overall and his debut for Arista Records, and showcases him moving to an even more eclectic margin where the lines between jazz -- contemporary and classic -- blue-eyed soul, and sophisticated pop begin to blur into one another. He had long established himself as an eclectic songwriter and interpreter, but here, cramming so many different types of songs onto a single album was, depending on your point of view, either the work of a visionary, or an egotistical exercise in excess for its own sake. Time bears the truth: it was the former. All of it comes together in a jarring but seamless whole that juxtapose Louis Prima's "Sunday Kind of Love," Billy Joel's "New York State of Mind," Reggie Hall and Joe Jones' R&B classic "You Talk Too Much," J.J. Cale's "After Midnight," and some of Sidran's most memorable originals. As usual, Sidran hired brilliant studio players to realize this difficult undertaking: the Brecker Brothers, Phil Upchurch, Sonny Seals, Woody Shaw, James Cooke, Bill Meeker, David "Fathead" Newman, Richard Tee, Gary Zappa, and Henry Gibson all make appearances, as do backing vocalists Kitty and Vivian Haywood, Mary Ann Stewart, Gavin Christopher, and Jerry Alexander, and Les Hooper did the string arrangements. Highlights include the Hall-Jones number. That song is commonly associated with Clarence Carter and earlier Frankie Ford, but Sidran's version was adapted form an obscure Latin boogaloo single by Javier Batiz in the mid-'60s. As if to underscore that, Sidran follows it with one of his greatest instrumentals, the bubbling cooker "The Cuban Connection," that marries Afro-Cuban jazz to Horace Silver, rock, and post-bop. The version of "After Midnight" is darker, steamier, funkier, and far more nocturnal than Eric Clapton's. The backing vocals add a raw sensuality to the track that is absent from all other versions. "New York State of Mind," is as convincing -- and less nostalgic -- than its composers, and includes a killer trumpet solo by Woody Shaw. Finally Sidran's bookend cuts, "Feel Your Groove," (a redo of the title track from his first album), and the title cut from this set, offer his wildly original lyric conceptions as the ultimate urban hipster romantic who looks at everything with a cool, detached comedic eye, even though his heart is on fire with a lust for the totality of experience. The disco horn section in the track extrapolates a familiar Elton John chorus and turns it into something more sophisticated, closer to the street, and more desirable. Time has been kind to most of Sidran's catalog: Free in America is one of its shining entries. ~Thom Jurek

The year was 1976, the bicentential birthday of America, and I wanted to make the point that "the nicest thing about the United States / everybody is free to make their own mistakes / it might not sound like much but it will do in the clutch / step right up sucker it's your turn to touch". (Little known historical fact: this album contains the first ever recording of Billy Joel's "New York State of Mind"). ~Ben

Free In America

Kai Winding & J.J. Johnson - Nuf Said

Styles: Trombone Jazz
Year: 1959
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 69:37
Size: 160,1 MB
Art: Front

(2:24)  1. Out of This World
(2:58)  2. Thou Swell
(5:38)  3. Lover
(3:34)  4. Lope City
(2:59)  5. Stolen Bass
(5:08)  6. It's Alright with Me
(3:34)  7. Mad about the Boy
(4:09)  8. Yes Sir, That's My Baby
(4:02)  9. That's How I Feel about You
(3:25) 10. Gong Rock
(5:34) 11. It's Alright with Me (Alt. Take 15)
(5:42) 12. Lover (Alt. Take 13
(3:29) 13. Gong Rock (Alt. Take 1)
(3:47) 14. Lope City (Alt. Take 11)
(6:28) 15. It's Alright with Me (Alt. Take 11)
(2:30) 16. Out of This World (Alt. Take 8)
(4:07) 17. That's How I Feel about You (Alt. Take 7)

At times sounding indistinguishable soloing side by side, trombonists Kai Winding and J.J. Johnson gained unexpected fame from a series of collaborative efforts cut during the mid-'50s. Sandwiched between their initial Savoy outing and several Columbia releases (and a later reunion session for Impulse), 1955's Nuf Said features the soloists in a buoyant West Coast mood on several medium- to fast-tempo swingers. Winding and Johnson both turn in fluid, tonally rounded statements, while pianist Dick Katz, bassists Milt Hinton and Wendell Marshall, and drummer Al Harewood (using brushes most of the time) provide plush rhythmic support. In addition to impressively arranged covers like "Mad About the Boy" and "Out of This World," Johnson and Winding each contribute two attractive originals  Winding's "Gong Rock" gets special note not only for its then-exotic incorporation of gong sounds, but also for the title's evocation of a time-travel meeting between the trombonist and glam rocker T. Rex. 

Musical fantasy aside, this Bethlehem reissue by Avenue Jazz pads the original set with seven worthwhile alternate takes and tops things off with superb sound and helpful liner notes. And though some might find the music here a bit thin (a common criticism of the West Coast sound which, ironically, gets turned on its ear this time around since all the musicians involved are from the East Coast), the arrangements and playing are so engaging and of such high quality that categorization dilemmas disappear. A fine disc. ~ Stephen Cook  http://www.allmusic.com/album/nuf-said-mw0001881976

Personnel: Kai Winding, J.J. Johnson (trombone); Dick Katz (piano); Milt Hinton, Wendell Marshall (bass); Al Harewood (drums).

Nuf Said

Nat Adderley - Work Song

Styles: Cornet Jazz
Year: 1960
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 39:07
Size: 90,6 MB
Art: Front

(4:15)  1. Work Song
(3:54)  2. Pretty Memory
(2:55)  3. I've Got A Crush On You
(5:01)  4. Mean To Me
(4:54)  5. Fallout
(4:28)  6. Sack Of Woe
(6:25)  7. My Heart Stood Still
(3:50)  8. Violets For Your Furs
(3:21)  9. Scrambled Eggs

Work Song is a near-classic by cornetist Nat Adderley. Adderley utilizes a cornet-cello-guitar front line with Sam Jones and Wes Montgomery, along with a top-notch rhythm section pianist including Bobby Timmons, Percy Heath, or Keter Betts on bass and drummer Louis Hayes. First up is a fine early performance of his greatest hit, "Work Song." He also helps introduce Cannonball Adderley's "Sack O' Woe." Four songs use a smaller group, with Timmons absent on "My Heart Stood Still," which finds Keter Betts on cello and Jones on bass; "Mean to Me" featuring Nat backed by Montgomery, Betts, and Hayes; and two ballads ("I've Got a Crush on You" and "Violets for Your Furs") interpreted by the Adderley-Montgomery-Jones trio. No matter the setting, Nat Adderley is heard throughout in peak form, playing quite lyrically. Highly recommended. 
~ Scott Yanow  http://www.allmusic.com/album/work-song-mw0000204076

Personnel: Nat Adderley (cornet); Wes Montgomery (guitar); Keter Betts, Sam Jones (cello, bass instrument); Bobby Timmons (piano); Percy Heath (bass instrument); Louis Hayes (drums).

Work Song

Aaron Robinson - Ragtime

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1999
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 32:12
Size: 74,4 MB
Art: Front

(3:02)  1. Maple Leaf Rag
(3:08)  2. Elite Syncopations
(3:06)  3. Carolina Shout
(1:49)  4. Cafe Society Rag
(2:48)  5. King Porter Stomp
(2:07)  6. Dizzy Fingers
(2:30)  7. 12th Street Rag
(1:13)  8. Crazy Rhythm
(3:31)  9. The New England Ragtime Suite: Granite Hall Rag
(5:07) 10. The New England Ragtime Suite: Bluet Rag
(3:48) 11. The New England Ragtime Suite: Artistic Rag

Aaron Robinson (b.1970) Award–winning American composer, conductor, and best-selling author. As conductor, Maestro Robinson has premiered several works for the concert stage including Scott Joplin’s opera "Treemonisha", Leonard Bernstein’s "Candide - The Concert Version", and also "Sondheim and Co. A Gala Celebration", honoring the music of Stephen Sondheim. In 2004, Mr. Robinson received critical acclaim for his work as conductor and musical arranger for Langston Hughes’ Black Nativity A Gospel Celebration. The creation of this phenomenal achievement was documented for public television and has now received worldwide acclaim, resulting in a best-selling Christmas Gospel Album. Mr. Robinson has lectured extensively on the history of American music, including Jazz and Ragtime, the music of George Gershwin, and American music, celebrating American Broadway and film composers. He has been notably called one of “America’s foremost proponents of Ragtime and early Jazz.”

Having performed On- and Off- Broadway, Mr. Robinson studied composition at the Boston Conservatory with American composer John Adams and Lawrence Thomas Bell, and film scoring at the Berklee School of Music with Maestro John Williams. In 2001 he was musical supervisor, conductor and arranger for the Broadway musical "Islands A New Musical" at the New Victory Theater on 42nd Street. Mr. Robinson has written for television, film and theater, and produced several musicals for the stage. Many of his classical works have been performed throughout the world, including "An American Requiem for Orchestra and Chorus". At Ragtime Festivals around the world, Mr. Robinson’s "New England Ragtime Suite" is performed with great acclaim. It recently was called one of the most “original works of ragtime written in its true form since the turn of the 20th Century”. Mr. Robinson created the musical tale “The Amazing Bone” with children author William Steig’s (creator of Shrek) book; the ballet fantasy "Peter and Wendy" from the play by J.M. Barrie, and the stage musical of Roald Dahl’s "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory".

He has released several recordings including "They All Played Ragtime", along with the original cast recording of "Treemonisha - The Concert Version", Langston Hughes’ "Black Nativity", "Symphonic Dances  The Music of Aaron Copland and Leonard Bernstein", "La Belle Epoque", and "Works for Harpsichord: Johann Sebastian Bach & George Frederick Handel". Returning to his native state of Maine in 2001, Mr. Robinson served as Director of Music for Music at Immanuel in Portland, Maine where he also resided as choirmaster and celebrated organist, vocal coach and staff/faculty accompanist for the University of Southern Maine, Celeste Player for the PSO, and lecturer for Merrill Auditorium’s Broadway Series. More recently, Mr. Robinson finished working on the film score for the upcoming documentary: “In the Shadows of Grey Gardens” His book “Does God Sing – a Musical Journey” was released worldwide in January 2013, and reached no. 5 on Barnes and Noble Bestsellers list. He also received an Emmy nomination for composing the Opening Theme to MPBN’s television series “Maine Arts!” Currently he is at work composing the score for the Musical-Opera "The Legend of Jim Cullen", which will have its premiere in July 2014 at Heartwood Theatre Company. Mr. Robinson lives in Mid-Coast Maine with his wife and son.  http://www.cdbaby.com/Artist/AaronRobinson

Ragtime

Susan Egan - Softly

Styles: Vocal, Musicals/Broadway
Year: 2015
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 39:54
Size: 102,0 MB
Art: Front

(3:30)  1. Nocturnes
(3:53)  2. Think of Me
(4:03)  3. Embraceable You/'Til There Was You
(2:29)  4. Love to Me
(5:08)  5. Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered
(3:09)  6. Anyone Can Whistle/Not While I'm Around
(3:17)  7. Make Believe
(2:37)  8. Lay Down Your Head
(4:01)  9. With You
(2:20) 10. A Quiet Thing
(5:21) 11. I Wish You Love

Susan Egan: Softly is the culmination of Egan’s more than twenty-five years as a celebrated vocalist in the entertainment industry. Teaming with classical pianist and composer, Stephen Cook, and acclaimed Cuban jazz flutist, Danilo Lozano (album producer), Susan brings the music of her beloved Broadway to a mainstream audience with an easy, elegant, acoustic sound. Variety has called Susan’s soprano “beguiling in the extreme” and the New York Post labels her “divine.” Now, in light delivery, accompanied by Los Angeles’ best musicians, you will hear why. Whether relaxing with a bottle of wine or lulling the baby to sleep, Softly sets the mood and delivers distinguished hits of the New York stage in a way you have never heard before. More...https://www.cdbaby.com/cd/susanegan1

Softly