Monday, September 19, 2016

Nils Lindberg, Margareta Bengtson - As We Are

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 58:05
Size: 133.0 MB
Styles: Piano & Vocal Jazz
Year: 2008
Art: Front

[5:22] 1. Remember
[4:37] 2. BB Blues
[5:26] 3. As You Are
[5:58] 4. Springtime
[3:26] 5. I Remember Karelia (Karjalan Kunnailla)
[2:42] 6. Santa Barbara
[4:47] 7. Skylark
[4:24] 8. Tingsmarschen (Marching Tune From Leksand)
[4:54] 9. Tomorrow
[4:07] 10. Dry Martini
[4:42] 11. Blues For Bill
[4:46] 12. Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer's Day
[2:48] 13. Epilogue

Nils Lindberg: piano, arranger, composer, conductor; Margareta Bengtson: vocals; Jan Allan: trumpet; Anders Paulsson: soprano, tenor saxophones; Alberto Pinton: baritone saxophone; Joakim Milder: tenor saxophone; Hans Akesson, Hakan Brostrom: alto saxophone; Jan Adefelt: bass; Bengt Stark: drums.

With climate change and recent weather, the Shakespearean sonnet "Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day?" would seem to have become a trifle outmoded. Still, where there's a Will there's a way and Nils Lindberg has set the piece to music. Lindberg is a true Renaissance man. From his home in Gagnef, a small village deep in the forests of the Swedish province of Dalecarlia, he emerges every now and again to dazzle us ordinary mortals with his many talents. Best known as a composer and arranger, he refuses to accept categorization and works with choirs, jazz bands, and symphony orchestras at will. Lindberg was the eminence grise behind Duke Ellington's favorite vocalist, Alice Babs. He wrote arrangements for Duke and composed a number of works for the Hanover Symphony Orchestra. He also, without batting an eyelid, collaborated with Josephine Baker, one-time infamous Jazz Age stripper and Judy Garland, who was as American as apple pie. In 1986 Lindberg performed his own works at the funeral service for Olof Palme, Sweden's assassinated prime minister. Three years later he wrote the music for a service given by the Pope in Uppsala Cathedral. He also found time to bring the lilting, melancholic strains of Dalecarlian folk music to the attention of a wider world in a memorable series of concerts and records.

At the age of 75, this remarkable man has once more left Gagnef to record As We Are. It is more jazz than anything else and launches the solo career of Margareta Bengtson (ex-The Real Group), the Swedish soprano most likely to take over the mantle of Alice Babs on the world stage. Out of his (loosely) classical bag, along with his Shakespearean foray, Lindberg has put music to "Remember," a haunting (and still pertinent) piece by 19th century English metaphysical poet Christina Rosetti. It's one of the album's best tracks. Had just a little more attention been paid to the clarity of the words, it might even have achieved greatness. Unfortunately Bengtson "swallows" some of them. Unlike the Muppet cook, Swedes actually do English exceedingly well, but as non-native speakers they're bound to get small things wrong and God is in the detail. Especially when it comes to poetry.

No such problems on the jazz front. "B.B. Blues" (BB = Baritone Bass) and its brother "Blues for Bill" provide a chance for Bengtson to shine at wordless scatting. She makes a nice job too of the ballad "As You Are," probably Lindberg's best known composition, with words by American bassist Red Mitchell. The attractive ballad "Tomorrow" is by Jan Ohman, a Dalecarlian neighbor of Lindberg's. "Springtime" and "Dry Martini" are kinda-Dukish, "Santa Barbara" kinda-Bossa Nova.

Folk music is represented by an irreverently jazzy arrangement of the Finnish anthem "I Remember Karelia" with good work by Anders Paulsson on soprano saxophone. On "Tingsmarschen," a Dalecarlian marching tune, Lindberg takes a piano break to remind you that he's also no slouch as an instrumentalist. It's infuriating just how talented this man is! At his age, it can only be hoped that he did not intend the closer, the piano solo "Epilogue," as a reference to his life's work. His music is both experimental and intensely melodic, angularly lyrical—if there is such a thing. It refuses politely but very firmly to sit comfortably in the background. In this day and age we need more of that sort of thing. ~Chris Mosey

As We Are

Dick Hyman - A Zillion Strings

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 30:09
Size: 69.1 MB
Styles: Piano jazz, Easy Listening
Year: 1960/2011
Art: Front

[2:16] 1. Symphony
[2:20] 2. Caravan
[2:33] 3. I'll Never Be The Same
[2:23] 4. The Glow Worm
[2:40] 5. More Than You Know
[2:13] 6. Just In Time
[2:04] 7. I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles
[3:23] 8. Willow Weep For Me
[2:43] 9. Kaipuala
[2:15] 10. (All Of A Sudden) My Heart Sings
[2:45] 11. Sugar Blues
[2:31] 12. My Darling, My Darling

Although today he's one of the most renowned jazz pianists in the world, Dick Hyman was a highly sought after session man in the 1950's and 60's and made many fine jazz and easy listening albums during those decades, often experimenting with new sounds on a variety of keyboard instruments. This vintage 1960 audiophile recording featuring Hyman's lush piano backed by a large string orchestra, conducted by Jules Schacter, is now considered an easy listening masterpiece. All selections newly remastered.

A Zillion Strings

Roberto Restuccia - Exposure

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 32:49
Size: 75.1 MB
Styles: Jazz-blues guitar
Year: 2016
Art: Front

[4:51] 1. Paradise
[4:39] 2. Under Your Spell
[4:37] 3. Pinstripe
[4:10] 4. Zigzag
[3:42] 5. Digital Delicacy
[3:06] 6. In The Groove
[4:44] 7. Exposure
[2:56] 8. Sargent & Duchess

UK based guitarist Roberto Restuccia studied at the Academy of Contemporary Music in Guildford. His early influences were guitarists such as Slash and Prince. Later he discovered smooth jazz through the music of George Benson and Ronny Jordan.

The album Exposure (2016) is his musical debut. All tracks are written, produced, recorded and mixed by Roberto himself, who is regularly performing in UK to promote his project. Roberto Restuccia shows with Exposure a level of excellence and melodic strength that transcends the chosen smooth jazz genre. To discover such a outstanding talent is the privilege of insiders.

Exposure

Art Farmer - Gentle Eyes

Styles: Trumpet Jazz
Year: 1972
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 49:34
Size: 115,3 MB
Art: Front

(5:23)  1. A Time for Love
(3:08)  2. Didn't We
(4:28)  3. Soulsides
(3:36)  4. So Are You
(4:59)  5. Song of No Regrets
(4:58)  6. Gentle Rain
(3:17)  7. We've Only Just Begun
(4:55)  8. God Bless the Child
(5:19)  9. Gloomy Morning
(3:28) 10. Gentle Eyes
(5:59) 11. Some Other Time

Flugelhornist Art Farmer has recorded very few albums through the years that are not worth getting, but this sleepy affair with a European string section is unremittingly dull. Farmer sticks to ballads including "Didn't We," "We've Only Just Begun" and "God Bless the Child," and the arrangements for the 15 strings, five horns and rhythm section are quite boring. There are many rewarding Art Farmer dates currently available, so skip this misfire. ~ Scott Yanow http://www.allmusic.com/album/gentle-eyes-mw0000273480

Personnel:  Art Farmer –  trumpet, flugelhorn;  Robert Demmer, Robert Politzer – trumpet;  Garney Hicks – trombone;  Hans Low - alto flute;  Leszek Zadlo - soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone;  Hans Salomon - alto saxophone, bass clarinet;  Hans Grotzer, Toni Stricker – concertmaster;  Wladi Cermac, Paul Fickl, Johann Fuchs, Herbert Heide, Erich Koritschoner, Bruno Mayr, Kurt Plaschka, Wolfgang Reichert, Walter Topf – violin;  Heinz Fussganger, Bruno Schimann, Dagmar Sothje, Gerhard Zatschek – cello;  Fritz Pauer - piano, electric piano;  Richard Oesterreicher, Julius Scheybal – guitar;  Rudolf Hansen, Jimmy Woode – bass;  Erich Bachtragl – drums;  Jula Koch – percussion;  Stephanie – vocals;  Johannes Fehring – conductor;  Hans Salomon – arranger.

Gentle Eyes

Susie Arioli Band & Jordan Officer - Live At The Montreal International Jazz Festival

Styles: Vocal, Big Band
Year: 2007
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 55:04
Size: 130,2 MB
Art: Front

(4:15)  1. Pennies From Heaven
(2:49)  2. If Dreams Come True
(4:18)  3. Honeysuckle Rose
(3:33)  4. He's Funny That Way
(5:22)  5. Walter's Flat
(3:56)  6. Husbands And Wives
(4:03)  7. Half A Mind
(2:56)  8. By Myself
(5:40)  9. Having Fun
(3:04) 10. The Way You Look Tonight
(3:57) 11. Sit Down Baby
(3:09) 12. Evening
(3:42) 13. By The Time I Get To Phoenix
(4:13) 14. Jordan's Boogie

Judging by the four consistently fine studio albums they’ve produced since 2000, there’s no question that co-leaders Susie Arioli and Jordan Officer represent the finest combination of silken-voiced singer and kick-ass guitarist since Mary Ford and Les Paul found one another more than a half-century ago. Those familiar with the Montreal-based band’s previous recordings will find little new in this, their first live disc, recorded on their home turf at last summer’s Festival International de Jazz. Of the 14 tracks included on the CD, all but one a superbly crafted, slow-creeping treatment of Mitchell Parish’s “Evening” are drawn from their previously recorded oeuvre. Likewise, the accompanying DVD, which expands the playlist to include the set’s full assortment of 19 tunes, offers up only one fresh track, an original Officer instrumental, the shining, fluent “Le Béguin,” with its clever call-and-response midsection. But even for longstanding fans, the beautifully composed and shot DVD is a delight, providing the opportunity to watch the serene Arioli and the lightning-fisted Officer in action. And for the uninitiated, both discs provide a wonderfully comprehensive introduction to two of Canada’s finest. ~ Christopher Loudon  http://jazztimes.com/articles/18064-live-at-le-festival-international-de-jazz-de-montr-al-susie-arioli-band

Live At The Montreal International Jazz Festival

Gregory Tardy - He Knows My Name

Styles: Clarinet And Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2007
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 61:29
Size: 141,1 MB
Art: Front

(10:49)  1. Christ The Redeemer
( 9:34)  2. Lord Revive Us
( 3:12)  3. As The Deer
( 7:17)  4. Holy Ghost Fall On Me
( 1:48)  5. He Cares
( 9:44)  6. Amen
( 7:18)  7. Jordan River
( 2:47)  8. He Knows My Name
( 8:57)  9. Remember Me

Jazz was once heavily influenced by gospel music and spirituals, though in the 21st century, many younger players have discarded it for the most part. But tenor saxophonist Gregory Tardy not only embraces his Christian upbringing but devotes this entire CD to music that has lifted up his life. Starting with a powerful rendition of the late Rev. James Cleveland's "Christ the Redeemer," Tardy preaches through his majestic horn, with superb backing from pianist Xavier Davis. The influence of John Coltrane is unmistakable in the passionate take of the spiritual "Lord Revive Us" (though Coltrane never recorded, or likely performed this piece), which adds guest trumpeter Philip Dizack and alto saxophonist Riley Bandy. He also explores works by modern composers, including Sharp Radway's snappy "Holy Ghost Fall on Me" and jazz pianist/bandleader Eric Reed's heartfelt miniature "He Cares," the latter an intimate duet by Tardy on clarinet with Davis. 

The guests are also present on a foot-tapping arrangement of the spiritual "Jordan River" and "Remember Me." If the music in churches would swing as hard as Gregory Tardy's band on this session, attendance would likely improve. Highly recommended! ~ Ken Dryden http://www.allmusic.com/album/he-knows-my-name-mw0000793982

Personnel: Gregory Tardy (clarinet, saxophone); Riley Bandy (alto saxophone); Philip Dizack (trumpet); Xavier Davis (piano); Mike Hawkins (upright bass); Uros Markovic (drums).

He Knows My Name

The Claire Daly Quartet - Baritone Monk

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2012
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:19
Size: 130,5 MB
Art: Front

(4:53)  1. Teo
(4:25)  2. Light Blue
(5:26)  3. Two Timer
(4:41)  4. Pannonica
(5:03)  5. Bright Mississippi
(5:04)  6. Ruby, My Dear
(5:25)  7. Let's Cool One
(4:37)  8. Brake's Sake
(4:54)  9. Green Chimneys
(5:22) 10. 52nd Street Theme
(6:24) 11. Holiday Medley

Claire Daly grew up in Yonkers, NY, affording her access to many jazz greats performing live in NYC. Her father supported her enthusiasm about the music and brought her to many live shows including Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Ella Fitzgerald, Lionel Hampton, Earl "Fatha" Hines, Benny Goodman and more. At the same time, she was hearing contemporary music with her peers at venues like The Schaeffer Music Festivals in Central Park. Her taste runs from the classics through the avant garde, and Claire still believes in the importance of hearing live music regularly.

She graduated Berklee College of Music as an alto player and traveled on the road with both jazz and rock bands, but her life changed significantly the first time she played a baritone sax. It happened to be the first horn Howard Johnson had owned, for sale by a mutual friend. "It was an epiphany. I felt like, There I am this is my voice." Claire hasn’t looked back and has become a well known, leading voice on the big horn. In 2012, The North Coast Brewing Co. in California produced a CD for Claire called "Baritone Monk" to promote their "Brother Thelonious Ale". It was on the Jazzweek Charts for 24 weeks, 9 of which were top ten. This led to headlining at the Monterey Jazz Festival, KC Rhythm‘n Ribs Fest, Pittsfield Jazz Festival and more in addition to touring the United States with the quartet.  http://www.clairedalymusic.com/bioframe.html

Personnel:  Baritone Saxophone – Claire Daly;  Bass – Mary Ann McSweeney;  Drums – Peter Grant (5);  Flute – Claire Daly (tracks: 4);  Piano – Steve Hudson (2);  Vocals – Claire Daly (tracks: 11)

Baritone Monk

Bobby Jaspar - At Ronnie Scott's

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 1962
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 76:06
Size: 177,3 MB
Art: Front

( 8:48)  1. Sonnymoon For Two
(10:21)  2. Like Someone In Love
( 9:46)  3. Stella By Starlight
(12:48)  4. Be Like Bud
( 8:20)  5. Our Delight
( 7:43)  6. Darn That Dream
( 8:12)  7. Pent-Up House
(10:05)  8. Oleo


Recorded just a year before his death, this English album (releasing previously unknown music for the first time in 1986) is about the only one released from Bobby Jaspar's final four years. Doubling on tenor and flute while joined by guitarist Rene Thomas, bassist Benoit Quersin and drummer Daniel Humair, Jaspar is heard stretching out on his "Be Like Bud" and five boppish jazz standards. The numbers clock in between 7-10 minutes at this live concert, giving Bobby Jaspar an opportunity to take some of his longest solos on record. Highlights of the spirited set include "Pent-Up House," "Our Delight" and "Oleo." ~ Scott Yanow http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-bobby-jaspar-quartet-at-ronnie-scotts-1962-mw0000882127

Personnel:  René Thomas – guitar;  Bobby Jaspar – saxophone;  Benoît Quersin – bass;  Daniel Humair – drums.

At Ronnie Scott's