Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Yusef Lateef - The Blue Yusef Lateef

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 36:19
Size: 83.1 MB
Styles: Bop, Free jazz
Year: 1968/2005
Art: Front

[4:19] 1. Juba Juba
[7:33] 2. Like It Is
[4:35] 3. Othelia
[3:15] 4. Moon Cup
[5:01] 5. Back Home
[3:43] 6. Get Over, Get Off And Get On
[4:46] 7. Six Miles Next Door
[3:04] 8. Sun Dog

Alto Saxophone – Sonny Red; Bass – Cecil McBee; Bass [Fender] – Bob Cranshaw; Drums – Roy Brooks; Guitar – Kenny Burrell; Harmonica – Buddy Lucas; Piano – Hugh Lawson; Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Flute [Pneumatic], Flute [Bamboo], Instruments [Shannie], Tambura, Koto [Taiwan Koto], Percussion [Scratcher] – Yusef Lateef;
Trumpet – Blue Mitchell.

Though there is some confusion about what happened to the 32 Jazz label, producer Joel Dorn's other project, his label M, is following closely in its footsteps; unique packaging and a wealth of fine material licensed from Dorn's years as a jazz producer at Atlantic Records seems its sole M.O.. On The Blue Yusef Lateef, listeners get an amazing chapter from the late '60s, an amazing period when everything in the world of jazz was changing. Lateef was big on concept recordings. He and Dorn did no less than ten during their tenure together at Atlantic. This one examines, in a painterly way, all the different ranges of emotion contained within the blues genre. With a band that included Detroit jazz gods Roy Brooks on drums and Kenny Burrell on guitar, Blue Mitchell on trumpet, Hugh Lawson on piano, Sonny Red on alto, Bob Cranshaw on electric bass, and a very young Cecil McBee on acoustic bass, you get the idea that Lateef was after something different. Lateef performs on not only his tenor and flute, but bamboo and pneumatic flutes, tamboura, koto, and others; Lateef was exploring the outer reaches of the blues as they might appear and appeal to Eastern as well as Western cultures. From the opening moments in "Juba Juba," everything comes in one package -- the slow, snaky groove only the blues can provide, with the Eastern scale modalities and polyphony attached via Lateef's flute and Brook's percussion. But before becoming too ethereal, Mitchell chimes in with a barrelhouse muted trumpet and Buddy Lucas wails a shuffle on harmonica. There is also an unidentified female gospel chorus humming in the background -- reminiscent of the Staples at their spookiest. Next up is the even-more Eastern-tinged "Like It Is," sounding like it was left off "Blues from the Orient." Lawson's minor key explorations and Brooks' spontaneous actions with a variety of percussion instruments usher in a groove that only Lateef could create. It is very slow, harmonically complex, and lush in a manner that suggests exotica sans the corniness of Les Baxter. It quietly roars with a melodic polytonality courtesy of Lateef's tenor, joined by Lawson's striking mode changes in his solo. Then comes the barrelhouse romp of "Othelia," the Japanese psychedelia of "Moon Cup," and the samba-fied bluesiana of "Back Home," citing Afro-Cuban pop Machito arrangements inside a Brazilian carnival-chant created of vocal overtones and greasy rhythms. You get the picture. The Blue Yusef Lateef is one wild album. In sound, it is the very best the '60s had to offer in terms of experimentation and accessibility. This is blues you can dance to, but also meditate to and marvel at; a pearl worthy of the price. ~Thom Jurek

The Blue Yusef Lateef

Joe Cohn - The Emeryville Sessions Vol 1: Marathon Man / The Emeryville Sessions Vol 2: S'posin

Album: The Emeryville Sesions Vol 1: Marathon Man
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 75:02
Size: 171.8 MB
Styles: Bop
Year: 2014
Art: Front

[4:40] 1. Speedball (Feat. Dayna Stephens, Joe Bagg & Akira Tana)
[6:56] 2. Autumn Nocturne (Feat. Joe Bagg & Akira Tana)
[7:33] 3. I Concentrate On You (Feat. Akira Tana & Joe Bagg)
[5:48] 4. God Bless The Child (Feat. Joe Bagg & Akira Tana)
[5:32] 5. Cohn On The Cob (Feat. Joe Bagg, Akira Tana & Dayna Stephens)
[4:46] 6. Mama Flosie (Feat. Joe Bagg & Akira Tana)
[5:08] 7. Trick Bag (Feat. Joe Bagg & Akira Tana)
[5:07] 8. Bittersweet (Feat. Joe Bagg & Akira Tana)
[6:26] 9. The Very Thought Of You (Feat. Dayna Stephens, Joe Bagg & Akira Tana)
[6:18] 10. Estate (Feat. Akira Tana & Joe Bagg)
[4:07] 11. U.M.M.G. (Upper Manhattan Medical Group) [feat. Joe Bagg & Akira Tana]
[6:30] 12. If Ever I Would Leave You (Feat. Joe Bagg & Akira Tana)
[6:05] 13. Turn Around (Feat. Joe Bagg & Akira Tana)

Drums – Akira Tana; Guitar – Joe Cohn; Organ [Hammond B-3] – Joe Bagg; Tenor Saxophone – Dayna Stephens.

Guitarist Joe Cohn, son of the late great, Al Cohn in trio and quartet setting playing standards. Joe Bagg on Hammond B3, Akira Tana on drums and Dayna Stephens on tenor on a few tracks. A blowing session displaying Joe's incredible improvisatory skill.

The Emeryville Sessions Vol 1: Marathon Man

Album: The Emeryville Sessions Vol 2: S'posin'
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 59:08
Size: 135.4 MB
Styles: Bop
Year: 2015
Art: Front

[3:34] 1. S'posin' (Feat. Noel Jewkes & John Wiitala)
[5:24] 2. The Gentle Rain (Feat. Noel Jewkes & John Wiitala)
[7:11] 3. All Too Soon (Feat. Noel Jewkes & John Wiitala)
[4:39] 4. Autumn In New York (Feat. Noel Jewkes & John Wiitala)
[6:16] 5. Emily (Feat. Noel Jewkes & John Wiitala)
[5:58] 6. How Am I To Know (Feat. John Wiitala & Noel Jewkes)
[7:26] 7. I Hadn't Anyone 'til You (Feat. Noel Jewkes & John Wiitala)
[8:21] 8. People Will Say We're In Love (Feat. Noel Jewkes, & John Wiitala)
[4:29] 9. Skylark (Feat. Noel Jewkes & John Wiitala)
[5:45] 10. When Lights Are Low (Feat. Noel Jewkes & John Wiitala)

Joe Cohn- guitar, Noel Jewkes - saxophone, John Wiitala - bass.

Drumless Trio music of classic standards featuring the great sax sounds of Noel Jewkes, the inventive guitarist, Joe Cohn and the very supportive bassist, John Wiitala.

The Emeryville Sessions Vol 2: S'posin'

Annie Ross - Annie By Candlelight

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 22:43
Size: 52.0 MB
Styles: Jazz vocals
Year: 1965/2011
Art: Front

[2:37] 1. The Gypsy In My Soul
[2:20] 2. I Love Paris
[3:23] 3. I Didn't Know About You
[2:10] 4. The Lady's In Love With You
[2:41] 5. Tain't What You Do
[4:46] 6. Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying
[2:22] 7. Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea
[2:20] 8. Don't Worry 'bout Me

Bass – Lennie Bush; Clarinet – Bob Burns; Guitar – Roy Plummer; Piano – Tony Crombie.

Not just the canary female whose dexterous vocals highlighted recordings by the vocal group Lambert, Hendricks & Ross, Annie Ross recorded more than a dozen albums of solid vocal jazz and appeared in many movies. Though she was the last member to join LH&R, she had been pursuing the same pioneering fusions of vocal music with bop delivery for several years before she joined Dave Lambert and Jon Hendricks. Born Annabelle Lynch in Surrey, England, she moved to Los Angeles at the age of three, with the musical comedienne Ella Logan (either her mother or her aunt, according to differing accounts). By the age of five, she had begun acting and landed roles in the Our Gang series. She later studied acting in New York, then moved back to England where she began singing in nightclubs. Her recording debut came in Paris, with a quartet including James Moody. By 1952, Ross was back in New York and recording with most of the Modern Jazz Quartet for her first album, Singin' and Swingin'. Later that year, she recorded an album with vocalese pioneer King Pleasure. Though she featured on only four tracks of King Pleasure Sings/Annie Ross Sings, her reprise of tenor Wardell Gray's solo on the song "Twisted" became a vocalese landmark. During 1953, Annie Ross toured throughout Europe with one of Lionel Hampton's best bands (including Clifford Brown, Art Farmer, Quincy Jones, and Gigi Gryce). She stayed there for several years and recorded albums for HMV and Pye before returning to America in 1957 when a New York nightclub engagement beckoned. While there, she did a vocal session with Dave Lambert and Jon Hendricks, who were working on an album of Basie solos transposed for vocals. Realizing they shared much in common, Ross was invited to join the group, naturally christened Lambert, Hendricks & Ross. An immediate success with their first album, 1957's Sing a Song of Basie, the trio revolutionized vocal music with a set of light-speed scats that treated words as mere tools in the construction of exciting feats of vocal musicianship. Relentless touring and rumors of a falling out with Hendricks finally led to Ross' exit from the band in 1962. (Though LH&R soon became LH&B with the addition of Yolande Bavan, it was quite clear that Ross' role had been an important one, and the group disbanded less than two years later.) Even while involved with the group, Annie Ross had continued her solo career with few interruptions. In late 1957, she recorded Sings a Song with Mulligan for the World Pacific label, with West Coast stars Gerry Mulligan and Chet Baker in support on a set of bright standards that highlighted her interpretive skills as well as a few flights of vocal fancy. Two additional LPs followed for World Pacific, A Gasser! (with Zoot Sims) and a straight rendition of the Broadway hit Gypsy. After LH&R split, she moved back to England and resumed her stage and film career, recording only three more albums during the '60s. A few years back in Los Angeles gained her parts in high-profile movies during the '80s and '90s, including Superman III, Pump Up the Volume, and Robert Altman's Short Cuts. For the latter film, she recorded several numbers for the soundtrack, and re-emerged with a new recording for 1995, Music Is Forever. ~ bio by John Bush

Annie By Candlelight

Bobby Hackett - Bobby Hackett Plays Tony Bennett's Greatest Hits

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 28:05
Size: 64.3 MB
Styles: Easy Listening
Year: 1966
Art: Front

[2:46] 1. Smile
[2:46] 2. Put On A Happy Face
[2:35] 3. I Left My Heart In San Francisco
[2:48] 4. The Good Life
[2:35] 5. Rags To Riches
[2:43] 6. Just In Time
[2:55] 7. Stranger In Paradise
[2:57] 8. I Wanna Be Around
[2:58] 9. The Shadow Of Your Smile (Love Theme From The Sandpiper )
[2:57] 10. Because Of You

Throughout his career, Hackett was in demand for a wide variety of studio dates due to his highly appealing tone on cornet. He was utilized by Jackie Gleason for a series of commercially successful mood music albums and spent a period touring with Tony Bennett. In tribute to Bennett, Hackett recorded ten songs associated with the singer.

Bobby Hackett Plays Tony Bennett's Greatest Hits

Ray Brown Jr. - Friends And Family

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:47
Size: 130.0 MB
Styles: R&B/Jazz/Soul
Year: 2008
Art: Front

[4:44] 1. Can’t Take My Eyes Off You (Feat. Jane Monheit)
[2:42] 2. I’m Beginning To See The Light (Feat. Melba Moore & Terry Gibbs)
[3:46] 3. Sunny Side Of The Street (Feat. James Moody)
[4:33] 4. Too Close For Comfort (Feat. Maria Muldaur)
[4:36] 5. I Wish You Love (Feat. Dionne Warwick & David Fathead Newman)
[3:30] 6. Lullaby Of Birdland (Feat. Freda Payne & Terry Gibbs)
[4:23] 7. Up On The Roof (Feat. Sophie B. Hawkins)
[4:27] 8. Ordinary Fool (Feat. Paul Williams)
[2:11] 9. A-Tisket-A-Tasket (Feat. Haylee)
[3:18] 10. Something’s Gotta Give (Feat. Freda Payne)
[4:03] 11. Everybody’s Cryin’ Mercy (Feat. Dr. Lonnie Smith)
[3:43] 12. Girls On The Beach (Feat. Dave Somerville)
[3:55] 13. Laughter In The Rain (Feat. Kim Hoyer)
[3:22] 14. I Thought About You (Feat. Sally Kellerman)
[3:27] 15. How High The Moon (Feat. Ella Fitzgerald & Ray Brown Sr)

If you’re expecting any vocal similarity between Ray Brown Jr. and his mother, Ella Fitzgerald, you’ll be disappointed. Brown is, after all, not her natural son, but was adopted by Fitzgerald and Ray Brown in 1949, midway through their six-year marriage. But if his parents’ acute musicality isn’t in his genes, then he must have absorbed it, because Jr. is a first-rate performer with a deep, slightly raspy sound that suggests a blend of Bobby Short and Michael McDonald, plus a soupcon of Billy Eckstine.

The 59-year-old scion started out in the music business in the ’70s, toying with rock and then country before setting into a pop/soul groove. Friends and Family is his fourth album, but the first that inches toward jazz. The “friends” are an eclectic bunch, spanning young (Jane Monheit, Sophie B. Hawkins), old (septuagenarian David Somerville, one-time lead singer of the ’50s group the Diamonds), iconic (James Moody, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Dionne Warwick), obscure (little-known but impressive jazz chanteuse Kim Hoyer) and unexpected (Oscar-nominated M*A*S*H actress Sally Kellerman).

The results are generally excellent—particularly a funky “Memphis” featuring both Smith and Dr. John, a slow and sexy “Too Close for Comfort” with Maria Muldaur and a scorching “I’m Beginning to See the Light” with Melba Moore and Terry Gibbs. Unfortunately, the “family” portion of the program proves less rewarding. Brown teams with daughter Haylee for a rendition of “A-Tisket, A-Tasket” that zooms way past cute toward cloyingly sticky-sweet. Most disappointing is the disc-closing attempt at a family reunion, with Jr. awkwardly wedged into the middle of a muddy, old recording of mom and dad performing “How High the Moon.” ~Christopher Loudon

Friends And Family

We Three - The Drivin' Beat

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 61:58
Size: 141.9 MB
Styles: Traditional organ combo
Year: 1999
Art: Front

[7:33] 1. So Danco Samba
[5:23] 2. The Buzz
[6:28] 3. Tin Tin Deo
[5:12] 4. Freddie Tooks, Jr
[5:14] 5. It's Easy To Remember
[7:04] 6. Duck's Room
[5:09] 7. Minority
[6:58] 8. At The Rio Bar
[7:42] 9. Day Dream
[5:10] 10. A Beautiful Friendship

Traditional organ jazz. Michael Arlt on guitar, Dan Kostelnik at the Hammond B3 and Duck Scott at drums.

The Drivin' Beat

Heather Moran - Heatherland

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:00
Size: 128.2 MB
Styles: Jazz vocals
Year: 2005
Art: Front

[4:44] 1. Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby
[6:23] 2. Lover Man
[4:59] 3. Come Rain Or Come Shine
[6:44] 4. Angel Eyes
[2:35] 5. Miss Celie's Blues
[2:53] 6. Sooner Or Later
[5:23] 7. Lullaby Of Birdland
[5:01] 8. From This Moment On
[2:57] 9. A Day In The Life Of A Fool
[3:41] 10. The Way You Look Tonight
[5:00] 11. Cry Me A River
[5:35] 12. That's All

Born and raised in Illinois, Heather has been performing for most of her life. She studied voice as a child at New Trier High School and Northwestern University in Illinois. As an adult, she studied Opera at Carnegie-Mellon University in Pennsylvania, and the University of Colorado. She eventually returned to Chicago to earn a BA in Musical Theater from Columbia College. Over the past several years, Heather has divided her time between her two loves: acting and singing. As an actor, Heather has worked with numerous theater companies in Chicago, but most extensively with the Factory Theater, a storefront community theater company in their fifteenth season with over 70 productions under their belts. Heather is also a Second City alumna skilled in improvisational theater.

As a singer, Heather has performed in many settings: nightclubs, weddings, private and corporate functions, and most notably, on Navy Pier's two premiere dinner cruise ships, Mystic Blue and The Odyssey. Venues she has appeared at include: Katerina’s, Andy's, Drury Lane, The Plush Room in San Fran, Park West, Katerina’s, Tivoli Ristorante, Bistrot Margot, Grant Park, Magnum's Steakhouse, Davenport’s, Gold Star Sardine Bar, Martyr's, and Joy Blue. Heather can currently be seen singing jazz throughout the Chicagoland area with the Heather Moran Quartet. Heather is currently serving as publicity co-governor of The Chicago Cabaret Organization of Chicago.

Heatherland

Various - Fiesta Latina

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 81:48
Size: 187.3 MB
Styles: Latin rhythms
Year: 2012
Art: Front

[3:46] 1. Bernward Koch & Pablo - Good Times
[4:09] 2. Bernward Koch & Pablo - Picante
[7:31] 3. Bernward Koch & Pablo - Trip To Spain
[3:55] 4. Douglas Datwyler - Sunset Island
[3:24] 5. Blonker - La Valetta
[2:17] 6. Mercator - Gypsy Blood
[6:02] 7. Jolly Kunjappu - Elegant People
[5:19] 8. Antonio Koudele - Once Upon A Time
[3:56] 9. Douglas Datwyler - Niosa
[4:00] 10. Douglas Datwyler - Before The Storm
[3:23] 11. Bernward Koch - Still Magic
[3:34] 12. Potsch Potschka - Fiesta Sevillana
[3:55] 13. Potsch Potschka - El Picador
[5:10] 14. Urs Fuchs - Sixty Answers To Thirty Three Questions
[3:43] 15. Althea W - Jaco Miles Away
[3:42] 16. Roykey - See Jah Way
[4:54] 17. TAU - La Montagne
[4:04] 18. Joe Weineck - Surfin The Sunwind
[4:53] 19. Ashron - Balanced Love

Fiesta Latina