Saturday, December 17, 2016

Wild Bill Davison - With Alex Welsh & His Band

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 60:55
Size: 139.5 MB
Styles: Dixieland, New Orleans jazz
Year: 2009
Art: Front

[4:58] 1. Beale Street Blues
[6:45] 2. Sugar
[4:19] 3. Surf Side Samba
[6:45] 4. Oh, Baby!
[3:49] 5. Blue Again
[2:47] 6. Love Is Just Around The Corner
[5:03] 7. That's A-Plenty
[6:56] 8. If I Had You
[5:40] 9. Sweet Georgia Brown
[4:00] 10. Blue And Broken-Hearted
[7:06] 11. After You've Gone
[2:43] 12. Royal Garden Blues

Wild Bill Davison - Cornet; Alex Welsh - Trumpet; John Barnes - Clarinet, alto sax, baritone sax; Roy Williams - Trombone; Fred Hunt - piano; Jim Douglas - Guitar; Gerry Higgins - Double bass; Lennie Hastings - Drums.

If there was one British ensemble extremely well-suited to accompanying Wild Bill Davison, it was Alex Welsh's band. Wild Bill always sounded most at ease when playing with the groups assembled by Eddie Condon - and Condon obviously appreciated Davison, as he used him whenever he could. Alex Welsh's band was closer than any other British ensemble to matching the spirit created in Eddie Condon's jam sessions, with that easy-going Dixieland/Chicago style. This session was recorded at Manchester Sports Guild in 1966 when Wild Bill was visiting Britain - the first of many visits. It is a pity that the album mis-spells Bill's name as "Davidson" but otherwise this is a CD to enjoy.

The session opens with a bang, as drummer Lennie Hastings introduces Beale Street Blues with one of his perfectly-formed breaks. There is a fine baritone solo from the immaculate John Barnes, and an outspoken solo from Davison, who is clearly enjoying the occasion. Roy Williams, Alex Welsh and Fred Hunt stoke the fire with their solos, and Jim Douglas is slightly more restrained but melodic. Lennie Hastings leads back into the theme with a short but excellent drum solo. This stimulating opener sets the mood for an evening which was understandably enjoyed by the appreciative audience. The band members also shout encouragement to one another. Sugar includes further noteworthy solos from John Barnes (on baritone), the punchy but husky Davison, and the always dependable Roy Williams. You can credit Alex Welsh with good taste for choosing some of the country's best musicians for his band. The rather tinny-sounding piano is the only thing that lets this track down. Surf Side Samba is a piece of exotica - perhaps added to the programme because of the craze for the bossa nova, although it also has hints of the calypso. John Barnes wails on the alto sax, and his baritone is marvellous in the following Oh, Baby! Blue Again opens with the tinny piano but it is primarily a feature for Wild Bill, who switches between throaty emotion and uninhibited declamation, proving what a superb ballad player he is. Love is Just Around the Corner has a neat piece of counterpoint at the start of the final chorus. That's A-Plenty speeds along at an intense tempo, impelled by Lennie Hastings' driving drums. The number ends with one of those Eddie Condon-type series of four-bar swaps which always manage to raise the temperature. If only Lennie Hastings had resisted the temptation to add irritatingly random drum beats at the end of so many numbers! Matters calm down for If I Had You, where John Barnes blossoms on clarinet and Wild Bill solos with feeling, as do Roy Williams and Alex Welsh. The ending of this tune exhibits the band's sensitivity during Davison's closing flourish. Sweet Georgia Brown does its rabble-rousing work, after which Wild Bill again shows his ballad credentials on Blue and Broken Hearted. After You've Gone has excellent clarinet from John Barnes and classic cornet from Wild Bill. The concert closes with a short, flag-waving Royal Garden Blues which consists entirely of those irresistible four-bar sequences. Wild Bill Davison's first visit to the UK clearly yielded a night to remember, and we can thankfully experience it through this album. ~Tony Augarde

With Alex Welsh & His Band

Marianne Faithfull - S/T

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 30:41
Size: 70.2 MB
Styles: Rock, AM pop
Year: 1965/2002
Art: Front

[2:22] 1. Come Stay With Me
[2:13] 2. If I Never Get To Love You
[1:37] 3. Time Takes Time
[2:33] 4. He'll Come Back To Me
[2:45] 5. Downtown
[2:32] 6. Plaisir D'amour
[2:25] 7. Can't You Hear My Heartbeat
[2:45] 8. Paris Bells
[2:09] 9. They Never Will Leave You
[2:51] 10. What Have They Done To The Rain
[2:17] 11. In My Time Of Sorrow
[1:52] 12. What Have I Done Wrong
[2:13] 13. I'm A Loser

Her erratic, self-titled debut features lovely baroque arrangements by Mike Leander and decent tunes like "As Tears Go By," and Jackie DeShannon's "Come and Stay With Me" and "In My Time of Sorrow," and Bacharach/David's "If I Never Get to Love You," as well as fairly crummy covers of hits by the Beatles, Herman's Hermits, and Petula Clark. Look for the Japanese CD reissue: It adds six non-LP bonus tracks from mid-'60s singles, including a couple (the girl-groupish "The Sha La La Song," the melancholy "The Morning Sun") that rank among her best '60s recordings. ~Richie Unterberger

Marianne Faithfull

New York Trio - Begin The Beguine

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 57:22
Size: 131.3 MB
Styles: Contemporary jazz
Year: 2006
Art: Front

[8:02] 1. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
[6:12] 2. My Heart Belongs To Daddy
[6:48] 3. So In Love
[6:48] 4. Begin The Beguine
[6:30] 5. I Love Paris
[6:54] 6. From This Moment On
[3:02] 7. Just One Of Those Things
[6:19] 8. Easy To Love
[6:41] 9. Every Time We Say Goodbye

The New York Trio consists of pianist Bill Charlap, bassist Jay Leonhart, and drummer Bill Stewart, though it exists solely as a studio band for the Japanese label Venus, as Charlap's regular trio includes Peter Washington and Kenny Washington. Even though this band only meets occasionally in the studio to record yet another release in their prolific series for the Japanese jazz market, there is plenty of chemistry between the three veterans, while the nine songs from the vast Cole Porter songbook were likely to have been a part of each musician's repertoire long before these 2005 sessions. Charlap's lyrical piano style is quite effective, capturing the nuances of Porter's humor (even though none of his lyrics are heard), while the rhythm section gels nicely with the pianist. Highlights include a jaunty "My Heart Belongs to Daddy," a dreamy "Begin the Beguine," and a snappy "From This Moment On." ~Ken Dryden

Begin The Beguine

Seamus Blake - The Bloomdaddies

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 1996
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 50:28
Size: 115,9 MB
Art: Front

(5:50)  1. Newton's Law
(6:05)  2. Hick as Heck
(3:35)  3. To Be Ornette to Be
(6:56)  4. Sing, Sing, Sing
(6:01)  5. Shelter
(9:49)  6. Trilogy: End of Time, Space Sh
(4:35)  7. Final Sauna
(7:33)  8. Do We?

Criss Cross is famous as one of the top European bop-oriented labels, so this particular release was a real departure. The music uses electronics a bit; the playing is open to the influences of the avant-garde and funk, and the instrumentation is a bit different: Seamus Blake and Chris Cheek on tenors, Jesse Murphy on electric bass and both Jorge Rossy and Dan Reiser on drums. With the exception of an eccentric version of "Sing, Sing, Sing," all of the tunes are originals by either Blake or Cheek, including such titles as "Hick As Heck," "Final Sauna" and "To Be Ornette to Be." An intriguing, if not essential set. ~ Scott Yanow http://www.allmusic.com/album/bloomdaddies-mw0000648376

Personnel: Seamus Blake (tenor saxophone); Chris Cheek (tenor saxophone); Jessie Murphy (bass guitar); Dan Reiser, Jorge Rossy (drums).

The Bloomdaddies

Marjorie Barnes - Time Heals Everything

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2001
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 54:15
Size: 124,5 MB
Art: Front

(3:10)  1. A Blossom Fell
(4:05)  2. Old Flames Never Die
(5:18)  3. In Love In Vain
(3:56)  4. Something Known But Never Spoken
(2:55)  5. I'm Through With Love
(4:19)  6. What Is Love
(3:46)  7. Where Can I Go Without You
(4:48)  8. You Don't Remember Me
(2:42)  9. Time Heals Everything
(3:07) 10. Wild Is The Wind
(3:48) 11. Sleepless Hours
(3:47) 12. Daydream
(4:07) 13. My Heart Will Go On
(4:20) 14. On The Day You Leave Me

Marjorie Barnes was born and raised in New York City. In a long and diverse career in music, she has made a name for herself as a world class singer and also as an actress, with starring roles on Broadway in the musicals Hair and Dreamgirls. In the mid 70’s she worked as the lead vocalist in the renowned pop group The Fifth Dimention; touring and recording with them for two years. From 1978 – 2000, Ms. Barnes made Europe her home; living in London, Paris, Vienna and finally settling in Holland. During this time she became known throughout Europe as a first class jazz vocalist and performer, working in musicals, at jazz festivals, with symphonies and big bands and with her own trio. She also initiated jazz vocal education in the conservatories in Holland, teaching in Hilversum and the Hague. Ms. Barnes has performed in concert at the Royal Albert Hall in London, the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam and the Las Vegas Hilton. She has appeared in concert with the Metropole Orchestra, the Rotterdam Symphony and the Tampere Symphony in Finland. She has worked alongside such artists as Frank Sinatra, Lena Horne, Sammy Davis Jr., Billy Eckstein, Marcus Miller and Mel Lewis.  After living in America for twelve years, Marjorie Barnes returned to Holland in 2012 in full command of her unique vocal gifts and her commanding stage presence. Her Collaboration with Equinox began in 2014, a year which saw her and the group tour Ireland, record a project with award winning Irish musician/composer and producer Bill Whelan and perform at some of Holland’s most esteemed venues, including the Doelen in Rotterdam. http://www.equinoxjazzquintet.com/marjorie-barnes/

Personnel: Majorie Barnes (vocals); Rob Van Bavel (piano); Rene Van Beek (acoustic bass); Chris Strik (drums).

Time Heals Everything

Ahmad Jamal Trio - Cross Country Tour 1958-1961 (Disc 1) And (Disc 2)

Album: Cross Country Tour 1958-1961 (Disc 1)

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1998
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 65:06
Size: 149,8 MB
Art: Front

(3:32)  1. But Not For Me
(2:35)  2. Surrey With The Fringe On Top
(3:09)  3. Moonlight In Vermont
(2:57)  4. Music! Music! Music! (Put Another Nickel In)
(3:40)  5. Woody'n You
(8:06)  6. Poinciana
(2:30)  7. Too Late Now
(3:13)  8. All The Things You Are
(3:43)  9. Cherokee
(3:27) 10. It Might As Well Be Spring
(2:42) 11. I'll Remember April
(3:24) 12. Gone With The Wind
(3:00) 13. Billy Boy
(3:36) 14. It's You Or No One
(3:31) 15. You Don't Know What Love Is
(3:03) 16. Tater Pie
(4:56) 17. This Can't Be Love
(3:55) 18. Old Devil Moon

Album: Cross Country Tour: 1958-1961   (Disc 2)

Year: 1998
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 66:12
Size: 152,1 MB

(4:01)  1. Sweet And Lovely
(4:00)  2. The Party's Over
(7:40)  3. Broadway
(2:31)  4. Snowfall
(6:20)  5. Time On My Hands
(4:13)  6. Angel Eyes
(6:10)  7. What Is This Thing Called Love?
(6:17)  8. I'll Take Romance / My Funny Valentine
(2:53)  9. Like Someone In Love
(4:20) 10. Falling In Love With Love
(4:39) 11. The Best Thing For You
(4:09) 12. April In Paris
(4:15) 13. The Second Time Around
(4:37) 14. Darn That Dream

This two-CD set has highlights from pianist Ahmad Jamal's famous trio dates for Argo, with selections drawn from At the Pershing, At the Pershing Vol. 2, Portfolio of Ahmad Jamal, Alhambra, and At the Blackhawk, plus one selection only out before in a sampler. It is a pity that the five valuable albums were not reissued in full on a three-CD set, for these were among the most important recordings of Jamal's career. His trio (with bassist Israel Crosby and drummer Vernel Fournier) had a unique sound, utilizing close communication and dynamics to an extraordinary degree. 

"Poinciana" was a huge hit, and other highlights included on this twofer include "But Not for Me," "Cherokee," "Billy Boy," "This Can't Be Love" and "Falling In Love With Love." Although easily recommended as an introduction to this classic group, the preferred complete sessions will hopefully appear on CD someday too.~ Scott Yanow http://www.allmusic.com/album/cross-country-tour-1958-1961-mw0000035421

Personnel: Ahmad Jamal (piano); Israel Crosby (bass); Vernel Fournier (drums).

Cross Country Tour: 1958-1961 (Disc 1)
Cross Country Tour: 1958-1961 (Disc 2)

Larry Willis Trio - Let's Play

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1991
File: MP3@256K/s
Time: 66:52
Size: 122,7 MB
Art: Front

( 9:08)  1. I Hear a Rhapsody
( 6:48)  2. Who Can I Turn to?
(11:57)  3. Let's Play
( 7:31)  4. No Blues
( 6:35)  5. Anne
( 9:00)  6. The Children of Harlem
( 8:19)  7. Bess You is My Woman Now
( 7:31)  8. Nardis

Once identified with on-the-edge free music, keyboardist Larry Willis had a profitable flirtation with fusion in the '70s, then moved to hard bop in the '80s and '90s. Willis' playing has been frenetic, ambitious, and interesting, but during his jazz-rock and fusion days it was funky but greatly restrained and simplistic. A devotee of Herbie Hancock, Willis has found a good balance, with expertly constructed modal solos and also lyrical, relaxed statements. Willis graduated from the Manhattan School of Music in the early '60s, then played with Jackie McLean and Hugh Masekela. He recorded with Lee Morgan and McLean in the mid-'60s, and worked with Kai Winding and Stan Getz, as well as recording with Robin Kenyatta in 1969. Willis turned to synthesizer and electric piano in the '70s, doing sessions with Cannonball Adderley, Earl May, Joe Henderson, Richard "Groove" Holmes, and Masekela again. He joined Blood, Sweat & Tears in 1972, recorded with Alphonse Mouzon in both 1972 and 1973, and did dates as a leader and freelance session musician. Willis also recorded with Ryo Kawasaki and Sonny Fortune in the late '70s, and with David "Fathead" Newman and Carla Bley in the '80s. Willis toured and recorded with Nat Adderley in the '80s and joined Woody Shaw's quintet in 1986. He's done sessions as a leader for Groove Merchant, Steeplechase, Audioquest, Brunswick, and Mapleshade, among others, including Blue Fable and Offering on Highnote in 2007 and 2008, respectively. ~ Ron Wynn and Michael G. Nastos https://itunes.apple.com/ng/artist/larry-willis/id3273573#fullText

Personnel:  Bass – Santi Debriano;  Drums – Victor Lewis;  Piano – Larry Willis

Let's Play

Orrin Evans - Listen to the Band

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1999
File: MP3@224K/s
Time: 64:58
Size: 104,5 MB
Art: Front

( 8:11)  1. I Want to Be Happy
(12:21)  2. In His Place
( 5:51)  3. Mat-Matt
( 3:47)  4. There Is a Quiet Palce
(10:30)  5. For Miles
( 9:37)  6. Dorm Life
( 4:25)  7. Forgiven
(10:12)  8. Diva Black

The title of Evans' fourth Criss Cross album conveys his excitement over a new, steady trio configuration, with Reid Anderson on bass and Nasheet Waits on drums. Joining the pianist and his trio on many of the cuts are trumpeter Duane Eubanks, soprano saxophonist Sam Newsome, and tenor/alto man Ralph Bowen. This group seems to push Evans into freer, more rhythmically adventurous territory, particularly on a strikingly abstract rendition of "I Want to Be Happy" and on Eubanks' "Diva Black," which goes through a series of stirring tempo and feel changes. Most of the remaining material is quite good but not as unusual. One of Evans' frequent colleagues, bassist Darryl Hall, contributes the wonderful, Wayne Shorter-esque "In His Place," while Anderson, one of the best emerging composers in jazz, rounds out the program with the enigmatic ballad "Forgiven." Evans also waxes meditative with a solo piano rendition of "There Is a Quiet Place." The three Evans originals are "Dorm Life," a cut first heard on his 1997 debut Justin Time, along with "For Miles" and the rather stunning "Mat-Matt" -- named for his two young sons. There's plenty of substance to these pieces, but one should also turn to Evans' independently released Seed for a more complete picture of his compositional ability. All in all, however, there's superior playing from all involved, and an animating vision that makes Listen to the Band a significant step in Evans' career.~ David R.Adler http://www.allmusic.com/album/listen-to-the-band-mw0000107625

Personnel: Orrin Evans (piano); Ralph Bowen, Sam Newsome (saxophone); Duane Eubanks (trumpet); Reid Anderson (bass); Nasheet Waits (drums).

Listen to the Band