Monday, January 30, 2017

Karen Blixt - Mad Hope

Size: 151,7 MB
Time: 65:00
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2008
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front & Back

01. Billie's Bounce (4:14)
02. Jazz Ants (3:33)
03. Antigua (5:03)
04. Shadow And Light (5:37)
05. Five & Five (Take Ten) (7:36)
06. Sundown In My Heart (5:52)
07. Time For Earth (Follow Your Heart) (5:40)
08. Faith Baby Faith (2:28)
09. My Blue Shadow (5:47)
10. Frida (4:58)
11. Desire Is Your Name (5:57)
12. 7th Heaven (5:00)
13. You Are There (3:07)

Spring 2008 welcomes the release of Mad Hope by San Francisco based jazz singer, Karen Blixt. Building on her successful 2006 jazz debut, this recording reveals the confidence of an artist in full voice – taking bold strides in odd meters, intricate rhythms and engaging lyrics. Performing for years in jazz clubs in Northern and Southern California, Karen arrived via her debut album “Spin This”, acclaimed for its inventive take on the masters and resoundingly refreshing original compositions, including the surprisingly politically charged anti-Bush title track. Suddenly the former “nice church girl” from upstate New York, who discovered soulful compatriots in the Bay area arts scene, had found her voice a relevant gift to jazz enthusiasts and pop music fans whose appreciation of the form was confined to coffeehouses and art galleries. Two years since her debut, she reflects further on the state of affairs and a deliberate choice to keep faith by returning with Mad Hope, an uplifting collection of 13 tracks, 7 of which are originals and 2 additional instrumentals with new lyrics by Blixt.

“On Mad Hope, we wanted to put out some really different material,” says Blixt. “Different in the sense of going beyond re-interpreting the great american songbook. That meant writing new material. And beyond that, writing it in a variety of ways, using several odd-meters and different feels, like jazz/funk, latin/world, ballad, and straight ahead jazz. With the dream band we had assembled for the project, we knew the sky was the limit – so we went for it.”

Working collaboratively once again with Arranger/ Producer Frank Martin (Stevie Wonder, Sting, Patti Austin, Angela Bofill, Al Jarreau, and Dori Caymmi), the pair enlisted the top notch rhythm section of Abraham Laboriel (Bass), Jose Neto (Guitar), Alex Acuña (Percussion), Will Kennedy (Drums), and Patrice Rushen (Piano), along with musicians Randy Brecker (trumpet) Sheldon Brown (Bass Clarinet),Paul Hanson (Bassoon), and Kenny Washington (vocals) the album was recorded over two days in November 2007, at Skywalker Studios in Northern California. To say the team had to make a mad dash to complete the record on schedule is an understatement. “Due to everyone’s hectic schedules, we had to be structured to fit in all the work at hand. But I also knew who I was working with and really trusted these musicians—and knew instinctively I was in great hands to pull it off in two days. I was able to focus on the music, rather than all the extraneous stuff.”

The band of musicians were the chosen ones, the top brass of a wish list Blixt and Martin had drawn up prior to the recording session. With over 100 years of musical experience between them, “great hands” may be the understatement. With Laboriel, the most recorded electric bassist in history driving the rhythm section, and Patrice Rushen, a legendary composer and singer in her own right, Will Kennedy (the Yellowjackets) and Alex Acuna (Weather Report) the Mad Hope session was a dream on fast forward. Approaching the tunes from their own expert angles, the musicians intersected in a magical place, where their individual talents flourished and propelled Karen’s vocals in unexpected directions.

Mad Hope

Leonieke Scheuble - In The Studio

Size: 141,4 MB
Time: 60:46
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Soul Jazz, Vocals
Art: Front

01. Please Send Me Someone To Love (5:56)
02. Work Song (5:46)
03. Mean To Me (3:08)
04. These Foolish Things (5:26)
05. Wade In The Water (4:16)
06. So In Love (5:40)
07. L's Blues (7:10)
08. Brother, Can You Spare A Dime (6:14)
09. The Cat (6:03)
10. Goodnight, My Love (5:24)
11. Moanin' (5:39)

Leonieke started to play piano after being inspired by “Ray,” a movie based on the life of Ray Charles. Without any prior musical training, she began to spend great lengths of time at the piano
creating pieces that were rhythmically interesting and compositionally balanced. She was 5 or 6.

At age 7, Leonieke recorded a handful of pieces including two of her own compositions. This was brought to the attention of Steve Ash, a highly respected Jazz pianist, who then agreed to take her on as a student. She has been with him ever since.

As her love of Jazz, Blues, Soul and Gospel motivated her to develop her musical skills, Leonieke has received a great deal of attention and has been afforded some wonderful opportunities. Among them, would be winning the 2013 International Women in Jazz “Youth in Action” Award and giving performances at The DiMenna Center, Shanghai Jazz, The Kitano, Silvana’s, Symphony Space, Trumpets and several times at both the Nuyorican Poet’s Cafe and The Watchung Arts Center with the Beacon Hill Jazz Band. In November of 2015, The New Brunswick Jazz Project presented Leonieke’s quartet which included two prominent jazz masters, Bill Easley and Bill Crow.

Besides nightclubs and jazz venues, Leonieke also has performed in many Jazz vespers along with musicians such as Steve Turre (Saturday Night Live Band), Tim Ries (saxophonist/keyboardist for the Rolling Stones), Sharel Cassity, Mark Gross and Steve Davis. She has also performed fundraisers for The Un-Domiciled Project (Brooklyn, NY), Love Notes for the Homeless (Union, N.J.), American Cancer Society (Rockaway, NJ) and The Victoria Soto Memorial Scholarship (Woodstock, CT).

Two of the world’s most respected organists have played pivotal roles in Leonieke’s development. The first is Joey DeFrancesco who introduced her to his Hammond B-3 at Dizzys Club Coca-Cola (Jazz at Lincoln Center) in February of 2011. The second is Dr. Lonnie Smith, who after meeting and hearing a clip of Leonieke, arranged for a Hammond organ to be delivered to her as a gift. Another important influence is Bob Belden, (former A&R Blue Note records). Mr. Belden introduced Leonieke to Herbie Hancock and had become a mentor (Belden) until his untimely passing.

In October of 2013, Leonieke and trombonist, Coleman Hughes were the feature for an hour long special called “The Future of Jazz” over radio station WBGO (the foremost jazz radio station in America). Later that month, she entered the studio of Rudy Van Gelder, widely regarded as the greatest engineer in jazz history, and began recording her first professional album, “Debut”. Among the musicians contributing their talents to this recording is the legendary Jimmy Cobb.
Shortly after it’s release, the legendary jazz club, Birdland, added “Debut” to their house system.

Leonieke was recently named “Best Up & Coming Young Artist” (HotHouse NYC Fans Decision 2015 Awards).

In The Studio

Hank Jones - Hank Jones: His Hifi Hits EP aka Hank Jones Quartet

Size: 127 MB
Time: 35:27
File: FLAC
Released: 1956/2013
Styles: Jazz
Art: Front

01. Moonlight Becomes You ( 7:04)
02. Relaxin' At Camarillo (12:07)
03. Minor Contention ( 5:21)
04. Sunday In Savannah ( 4:29)
05. Spontaneous Combustion ( 6:24)

Hank Jones has made many memorable albums over his long career, but this 1956 session with Belgian flutist Bobby Jaspar is one that could easily get overlooked. Jaspar's melodious flute adds some magic to an already memorable arrangement of "Moonlight Becomes You." He also keeps up nicely with Jones in Charlie Parker's tricky blues line "Relaxin' at Camarillo." "Minor Conception" is a slightly exotic number by Jones, while Cannonball Adderley's "Spontaneous Combustion" wraps up the session with a flourish. Jones delivers his usual superb performance, while Paul Chambers has several fine solos, and drummer Kenny Clarke propels the date with his crisp brushwork. At just over 36 minutes, this music is well-worth acquiring. ~by Ken Dryden

His Hifi Hits EP FLAC
His Hifi Hits EP MP3

Eight O'Five Jive - Swing Set

Size: 99,3 MB
Time: 36:13
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Styles: Blues/Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. Make Mine A Double (3:10)
02. Ragged (3:36)
03. Get Away (2:52)
04. Put It Back (2:44)
05. Never (3:19)
06. I Won't Wear Flats (To Your Funeral) (2:46)
07. One More Glass Of Wine (3:39)
08. My Mumblin' Baby (2:35)
09. Watch Out For Their Wives (3:48)
10. Back Of My Hand (3:56)
11. A Little Bit Of Bourbon (3:44)

Recorded at The Jive Hive in Nashville, TN and produced by Eight O'Five Jive, "Swing Set" features 10 band original songs plus a creative re-imagining of Rudy Green's "My Mumblin' Baby." The band - a tight, inventive ensemble - includes Lee Shropshire (vocals), Andy Scheinman (guitar), Bill Bois (bass), Duane Spencer (drums), and Patrick Mosser (sax).

The music, birthed in bars during an era where a favored theme is drinking, is timeless and universal. There may be no better time to draw the past into the present than now.

The groovin’ rhythm and witty, tongue-in-cheek lyrics of swing tunes and jump blues on "Swing Set" can be counted on to infect some controversy, humor and joy. Since 2013, Eight O’Five Jive has been delivering this feeling in spades, with tunes that not only launch audiences onto the dance floor, but also tickle the funny bone of those who stop and catch the words.

Live or in the studio, when Scheinman and Mosser step out front, their solos combine classy lines with electrifying raw tone and energy - and fun! This is a band that local Nashville and regional audiences, festival and event organizers, and dance organizations, have been raving about.

“The late 1940s to the late 1950s were hip,” Lee said, “blending the sounds of artists such as Louis Jordan, Ruth Brown, Nat King Cole, Big Jay McNeely, Esther Phillips, Rudy Green…. There was also bebop and scatting, and beat poetry, all before we got Buddy Holly.

“There were all these hot session players burning up the speakeasies with strong and dynamic vocalists. It didn’t take much convincing… I elbowed Andy to 'jump' on the guitar stylings of jump blues, he dug it, and we put a band together.”

In drummer Duane Spencer, bassist Bill Bois, and tenor saxophonist Patrick Mosser, the couple found their musical soulmates who complement, and exuberantly expand this unique style of music.

The band’s ability to deliver the goods has garnered them the Nashville Industry Music Award (NIMA) for "Best Live Blues Performers" two years in a row (2014, 2015), “Best Blues Band” (2016), a Blues Blast Magazine Award nomination, as well as the Nashville Blues Challenge top prize for both 2016 and 2017's International Blues Challenge.

Their debut album, "Too Many Men," showcased the band’s first take on some lively jump blues by legends including Little Esther Phillips, Big Jay McNeely, Memphis Minnie, Jimmy Liggins, Big Maybelle and more, as well as two hot originals, "Young Enough To Be My Son" and "Misery Loves Company."

“Our material covers a time in American history when blues, jazz, doo-wop, swing, big band and various other styles got mixed up into one big pot before it became rock ‘n’ roll,” said Scheinman.

Jump forward and you’ll see a resurgence of raucous swing, jump, blues, and jazz fusion in dance clubs, blues & whiskey bars, and massive flash-mobs on the city streets by talented national dance troupes.

Eight O’Five Jive’s gourmet combination of these classic ingredients proves their mix of sophistication and irreverent fun to be a tasty, irresistible recipe.

Swing Set

Greg Hatza Organization - Diggin Up My Roots

Size: 150,5 MB
Time: 64:18
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Styles: Blues, R&B, Jazz, Hammond Organ
Art: Front

01. Baltimore Strut ( 3:43)
02. Big Big Back ( 3:42)
03. High Heel Sneakers ( 5:08)
04. Headin On Down South ( 5:52)
05. I Got A Woman ( 8:05)
06. Back At The Chicken Shack ( 7:53)
07. Night Train ( 5:05)
08. Please Send Me Someone To Love (10:19)
09. Hand Jive ( 3:33)
10. Something You Got ( 4:43)
11. Stagger Lee ( 6:10)

The music on this CD is a collection of R&B and Blues songs that I grew up with in Reading, Pa. Ever since I started piano lessons I was drawn to African American music. Improvising boogie woogies on the piano at 5 years old is probably why my mother decided get me to a piano teacher quick. My father owned a small restaurant that had a juke box which had all the current R&B, blues, and rock & roll songs. When the box was serviced for new records, they gave the old 45’s to my father who in turn gave them to me. I had a large collection of 45's that I listened to all the time. That is how I first heard Bill Doggett's "Honky Tonk." That's when I really started to fall in love with the organ. Then along came Jimmy McGriff and Jimmy Smith and I was off to the races. When I was around 14, I bought my first Hammond organ, the compact M series. Around the same time I joined an African American R & B band that played current and older R&B and Blues songs. I must acknowledge that the African American community in Reading and later in Baltimore was very embracing of me and my music and was very instrumental in helping to form my career as a jazz organist. This is something I will never forget for the rest of my life and musical career.

Diggin Up My Roots

Georgia Gibbs - Call Me Georgia Gibbs

Size: 168 MB
Time: 29:32
File: FLAC
Released: 1966/1998
Styles: Pop
Art: Front

01. In Time (2:46)
02. Let Me Dream (2:28)
03. I Wouldn't Have It Any Other Way (2:41)
04. Venice Blue (2:52)
05. Let Him Know (2:03)
06. Let Me Cry On Your Shoulder (2:23)
07. Big Wide World (2:47)
08. Call Me (2:09)
09. Don't Cry Joe (2:09)
10. You Can Never Get Away From Me (2:33)
11. Kiss Of Fire (2:33)
12. Blue Grass (2:01)

A constant visitor to the charts in the first half of the 1950s, Georgia Gibbs failed to leave as strong an imprint as many of her fellow stars, at least in part because of her versatility. She did ballads, straight pop, novelties, pop-jazz, cha-chas -- whatever the marketplace might take, she could adapt. In the mid-'50s she, like many other white pop singers, covered R&B hits for the pop audience. Today's she's most remembered for outselling Etta James (with a cover of "The Wallflower," renamed "Dance with Me Henry") and LaVern Baker (on "Tweedle Dee"), although this phase of her career was pretty brief. Gibbs began singing in Boston ballrooms as a teenager and made her recording debut in 1938 under her given name, Fredda Gibson. She made some recordings in the early '40s with Artie Shaw's band and by the early '50s had waxed some hits for the Coral label. She enjoyed her commercial prime, though, on Mercury, for whom she recorded hit after hit from 1951 to 1956. The tango-tinged "Kiss of Fire," which went all the way to number one in 1952, was the biggest and best of these. Her very white, pop-oriented takes on "Tweedle Dee" (late 1954) and "Dance with Me Henry" (early 1955) are what she remains most notorious for. And with some good reason: although it would be ridiculous to blame Gibbs for singing material that Mercury selected for her, these covers stole a lot of the thunder from the gutsier original performers, at a time when rock & roll was struggling to gain a foothold in the pop mainstream. In any case, Gibbs' days on the hit parade were numbered. She never entered the Top 20 again after 1955 and left shortly Mercury afterwards, partially because her A&R men (Hugo Peretti and Luigi Creatore) had left the label. After a brief and unsuccessful stint at RCA, she had her last Top 40 hit, "The Hula Hoop Song," for Roulette in 1958. She curtailed her professional activities considerably in the 1960s, though she remained active to some degree through the ensuing decades, finally succumbing to complications from leukemia on December 9, 2006, when she was 87 years old. ~ Richie Unterberger

Call Me Georgia Gibbs

Duke Jordan - Midnight Moonlight

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 40:45
Size: 93.3 MB
Styles: Bop, Piano jazz
Year: 1982/1996
Art: Front

[5:02] 1. Midnight Moonlight
[2:44] 2. Dance In Plaid
[4:33] 3. Wait And See
[3:05] 4. Mellow Mood
[2:25] 5. Yes I Will
[2:37] 6. Table Chess
[3:15] 7. Orange Mist
[3:06] 8. Gabrielle's Wish
[3:16] 9. Jordanish
[3:17] 10. Swedish Honey
[3:22] 11. Danish Pastry
[3:58] 12. St. Germain

The solo album here showcases Jordan as pianist/composer, all 12 pieces are his, a review of 30 years of writing, and it is a delight from first to last notes….this music is timeless . ~Terry Martin

Midnight Moonlight

The Fleetwoods - Come Softly To Me: The Very Best Of The Fleetwoods

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 67:08
Size: 153.7 MB
Styles: AM Pop, Easy Listening
Year: 1993
Art: Front

[2:23] 1. Come Softly To Me
[2:09] 2. I Care So Much
[1:58] 3. Graduation's Here
[2:23] 4. Mr. Blue
[2:48] 5. Unchained Melody (A Capella Version)
[2:32] 6. You Mean Everything To Me
[2:07] 7. Outside My Window
[2:31] 8. Runaround
[2:35] 9. Skylark
[3:07] 10. The Last One To Know
[2:18] 11. Confidential
[2:44] 12. Tragedy
[2:54] 13. Little Miss Sad One
[2:12] 14. (He's) The Great Imposter
[2:01] 15. Lavender Blue
[2:35] 16. One Little Star
[2:11] 17. Lovers By Night, Strangers By Day
[2:27] 18. They Tell Me It's Summer
[2:21] 19. (Goodnight My Love) Pleasant Dreams
[2:03] 20. My Special Lover
[2:32] 21. Gone
[2:23] 22. What'll I Do
[2:54] 23. Ten Times Blue
[2:27] 24. Before And After (Losing You)
[2:43] 25. Lonely Is As Lonely Does
[0:35] 26. Radio Jingle
[2:36] 27. Come Softly To Me (A Capella Version)
[2:26] 28. Mr. Blue (A Capella Version)

The single-disc collection Come Softly to Me: The Very Best of the Fleetwoods is a treasure for devoted fans, featuring alternate takes, radio commercials, a comprehensive discography and unreleased tracks. Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Come Softly To Me: The Very Best Of The Fleetwoods

Mark Cally - Cally Plays Standards

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:24
Size: 122.3 MB
Styles: Guitar jazz
Year: 2017
Art: Front

[5:25] 1. Jewels For Jules
[5:47] 2. Fool On The Hill
[6:14] 3. Hummingbird
[5:16] 4. Again
[4:29] 5. Walkin' My Baby Back Home
[4:13] 6. 64 Bars On Wilshire
[6:18] 7. Watermark
[7:10] 8. Darn That Dream
[8:27] 9. Tread Softly With My Heart

Mark Cally: Guitar; Mando Dorame: Tenor; Matt Politano: Piano; David Miller: Bass; Josh Collazo: Drums; MB Gordy: Percussion; Kye Palmer: Trumpet; Nick Mancini: Vibraphone; Jennifer Keith: Vocals.

Mark Cally is a jazz guitarist working for many years with the famous American jazz and roots band "Royal Crown Revue." As such he has toured the world many times over performing across Europe, Asia and Australia. Mark's latest solo CD is an homage to the sophisticated jazz sounds of the 1950s, tipping his hat to such guitarists as Barney Kessel, Tal Farlow, and Wes Montgomery. A perfect compliment to a vodka martini, "Cally Plays Standards" is an eclectic mix of old standards and some new originals to enjoy.

Cally Plays Standards

Ruth Price, Shelly Manne - Ruth Price With Shelly Manne & His Men At The Manne Hole

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 43:05
Size: 98.6 MB
Styles: Standards, Vocal jazz
Year: 1961/2009
Art: Front

[2:47] 1. I Love You
[3:35] 2. They Say It's Spring
[4:41] 3. Listen Little Girl
[2:38] 4. Dearly Beloved
[3:57] 5. I Know Why
[3:30] 6. Shadrack
[4:29] 7. Crazy He Calls Me
[2:55] 8. Nobody Else But Me
[4:33] 9. Nobody's Heart
[2:06] 10. All I Do Is Dream Of You
[4:19] 11. Who Am I
[3:31] 12. Till The Clouds Roll By

Bass – Chuck Berghofer; Drums – Shelly Manne; Piano – Russ Freeman; Tenor Saxophone – Richie Kamuca; Trumpet – Conte Candoli; Vocals – Ruth Price. Recorded in "live" performance at Shelly Manne's famous jazz club in Hollywood (The Manne Hole), March 3-5, 1961

Singer Ruth Price on this early set falls somewhere between swinging jazz, middle-of-the-road pop, and cabaret. She does not improvise much, but her strong and very appealing voice uplifts the diverse material that she interprets (including "Dearly Beloved," "Shadrack," "Crazy He Calls Me," and "Look for the Silver Lining"), and she brings great sincerity to Leonard Bernstein's "Who Am I." Backed by Shelly Manne's quintet (with plenty heard from pianist Russ Freeman, but just guest spots by Richie Kamuca on tenor and one lone appearance by trumpeter Conte Candoli), Price is in fine form for her debut recording as a leader, which has been reissued on CD in the OJC series. ~Scott Yanow

Ruth Price With Shelly Manne & His Men At The Manne Hole

Brussels Jazz Orchestra - Wild Beauty

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 66:14
Size: 151.6 MB
Styles: Orchestral jazz
Year: 2013
Art: Front

[10:07] 1. Wild Beauty
[ 5:10] 2. Powerhouse
[ 6:25] 3. Streets Of Naples
[ 6:49] 4. Our Daily Bread
[11:50] 5. Big Ben
[ 8:31] 6. Sanctuary Park
[ 8:37] 7. Miss Etna
[ 8:42] 8. Viva Caruso

None other than the American saxophone player Joe Lovano and the Brussels Jazz Orchestra present the project Wild Beauty featuring compositions by Lovano and arrangements by Gil Goldstein (US), another big name from the jazz and music world. This production is the icing on the BJO's birthday cake as it celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2013.

Wild Beauty comprises 8 compositions by Lovano, brought together in one seamless music sequence that tells the story of composer and soloist Joe Lovano. All the compositions were previously released on various CDs by Lovano, but this is the first time they are performed by a big line-up. “Wild Beauty” is a showcase of his compositions, as it were, as it presents an overview of Lovano’s work, drawing inspiration from his Italian roots. Lovano has dedicated “Wild Beauty” to his Sicilian mother Josephine (Giuseppina) Verzi Lovano, who died in May last year. Gil Goldstein rearranged Lovano’s compositions for the BJO, having been given carte blanche by Joe.

The Brussels Jazz Orchestra (BJO) is not the kind of jazz orchestra that sticks to standards. It prefers to achieve the highest level by composing original music, creating unique arrangements and playing inventively as well as passionately. In fact, it really is jazz with a dynamic orchestral sound, with a classic strength in which each musician is also a brilliant soloist. Call it an ‘orchestrated passion for jazz’ that incites BJO to create world-class music.

Wild Beauty

Joe Bonner & Johnny Dyani - Two & One Disc 1 And Disc 2

Album: Two & One Disc 1

Styles:  Piano Jazz
Year: 1997
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 52:17
Size: 120,2 MB
Art: Front + Back

(8:33)  1. Suburban Fantasies
(6:52)  2. The Walk Street
(8:10)  3. Copenhagen Revisted
(5:07)  4. Blues For Nick
(8:24)  5. Soap Opera
(6:21)  6. We Will Be Together
(8:46)  7. The Year Of The Child


Album: Two & One Disc 2

Time: 46:10
Size: 106,3 MB

(3:57)  1. A Tale Of Two Cities
(4:37)  2. Devotion
(4:51)  3. Gone With The Wind
(4:13)  4. Flat-Top
(5:25)  5. Song For Cathy
(5:22)  6. Come Sunday
(5:38)  7. Epistrophy
(6:26)  8. Getting You Off My Mind
(5:37)  9. Wild Is The Wind

A fine pianist who was originally heavily influenced by McCoy Tyner, Joe Bonner is an excellent interpreter of modal-based music and advanced hard bop. He studied music at Virginia State College and early on played with Roy Haynes (1970-1971), Freddie Hubbard (1971-1972), Pharoah Sanders (1972-1974), and Billy Harper (late '70s). Bonner, who recorded as a leader for Muse, Theresa, and most prominently Steeplechase, has been based in Colorado since the 1980s and remains a talented improviser. ~ Scott Yanow http://www.allmusic.com/artist/joe-bonner-mn0000785721/biography

Personnel:  Bass – Johnny Dyani (tracks: Disc 1);  Piano – Joe Bonner


Karen Blixt - Spin This

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2006
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 62:49
Size: 144,4 MB
Art: Front

(4:36)  1. Swingin' The Blues
(5:14)  2. Carefully Taught
(4:12)  3. My Favorite Things
(5:53)  4. You Don't Know Me
(8:24)  5. NIght and Day
(4:37)  6. Spin This
(3:46)  7. It's Over Now (Well, You Needn't)
(0:21)  8. Now It's Over
(6:59)  9. When You're Smiling
(4:04) 10. Kitchen Blue
(4:56) 11. Four
(5:22) 12. I Thought About You
(4:19) 13. Something So True

It started when she was a little church girl. Listening to her organist mother sing the harmony parts of hymns, Karen Blixt soon developed a knack for improvising. The New York-born West Coast transplant has spent her life exploring different ways to present a song. After years of live performances in nightclubs, weddings, receptions and fund-raisers, she took a friend's advice and recorded her own album, Spin This, on her label HiFli.  A fixture on the Bay Area jazz scene, Blixt has enlisted the aid of a variety of session musicians. They include keyboardist Russell Ferrante of the Yellowjackets, former Yellowjacket Will Kennedy on drums, and percussionist Alex Acuna. The album is mostly covers of songs by Count Basie, Rodgers and Hammerstein, Cole Porter, Thelonious Monk and Miles Davis, among others. It also includes three originals penned by Blixt and keyboardist Frank Martin, who appears on several tracks.

With a soothing alto voice comparable to Swing Out Sister's Corinne Drewery, Blixt delivers a jazz lover's treat, mixing message songs like "Carefully Taught and "Spin This with fun on "When You're Smiling, and standards, like "My Favorite Things, that have proven to be irresistible to many an upstart artist. The latter has been done so many times and so many ways, it's difficult to cover with anything worthy of notice. Blixt does an admirable job as vocalist, but what makes this arrangement work is the exceptional play of Kennedy, Acuna and bassist Troy Lampkins. Blixt is more dominant on such selections as the opening track, Basie's "Swingin' the Blues, which features Kennedy, Acuna and Joey DeFrancesco on Hammond B-3 organ. It's a delightful appetizer that prepares the listener for a jazz buffet. The title song, penned by Blixt and Martin, is a bouncy political statement, expressing the singer's displeasure for President George W. Bush. Backed by Martin on Fender Rhodes, Ferrante, Lampkins, Kennedy and Acuna, Blixt sings about political maneuvering: "Spinning, twisting, turning, stretching 'til the truth comes back around Spin this!  

Spin This should be appreciated for its purity if not for the excellent sounds created by Blixt and her cast. With a lot of modern music being heavy on production and light on artistry, it's always good to hear the opposite. Blixt expresses herself well from start to finish. And by surrounding herself with an array of dedicated professionals, she's created an album that's got some staying power. That is the beauty of music: when it's done right, it never gets old. ~ Woodrow Wilkins https://www.allaboutjazz.com/spin-this-karen-blixt-hifli-records-review-by-woodrow-wilkins.php
 
Personnel: Karen Blixt: vocals;  Joey DeFrancesco: Hammond B-3 organ (1, 4, 8, 10);  Bruce Forman: guitar (1);  Will Kennedy: drums (1-3, 9-10);  Alex Acuna: percussion (1-3, 5-7, 10, 12), drums (5, 7, 12);  Russell Ferrante: piano (2-3, 6, 9, 12);  Darek Oles: acoustic bass (2, 9);  Frank Martin: Fender Rhodes (3, 6), piano (4-5, 10);  Troy Lampkins: electric bass (3, 6);  Byron Landham: drums (4);  Paul McCandless: English horn (5), bass clarinet (7), oboe (12);  Sheldon Brown: bass clarinet (5, 7);  Joe Herbert: cello (5, 12);  Buddy Montgomery: vibes (8), piano (11);  Brian Bromberg: acoustic bass (12).

Spin This

Harold Danko - After the Rain

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1994
File: MP3@224K/s
Time: 69:24
Size: 111,3 MB
Art: Front

(5:23)  1. Syeed's Song Flute
(5:28)  2. Lonnie's Lament
(5:35)  3. After The Rain
(4:44)  4. Like Sonny
(6:38)  5. Exotica
(4:57)  6. Spiral
(6:31)  7. Your Lady
(3:47)  8. Mr.Sims
(5:47)  9. Wise One
(3:40) 10. Mr.Day
(4:50) 11. Straight Street
(3:28) 12. Dahomey Dance
(4:04) 13. Resolution
(4:24) 14. Grand Central

Harold Danko's solo piano tribute to John Coltrane covers no less than 14 of the late saxophonist's compositions, sticking primarily to works that haven't been played that often by other musicians. The songs primarily come from Coltrane's Atlantic years, with a few exceptions, such as his richly textured reworking of "Lonnie's Lament," the lush "After the Rain," and a lively blues "Wise One." His arrangement of "Syeeda's Song Flute" is dreamy and lyrical, while the loping "Straight Street" shows traces of Bud Powell's influence, and "Grand Central" has a definite gospel flavor. Solo jazz piano just doesn't get much better than this. ~ Ken Dryden http://www.allmusic.com/album/after-the-rain-mw0000665455

Personnel: Harold Danko (piano).

After the Rain

Don Grusin - No Borders

Styles: Vocal And Piano Jazz
Year: 1992
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 46:31
Size: 107,2 MB
Art: Front

(4:27)  1. Remember Africa
(4:19)  2. Makossa Beat
(4:51)  3. Dakar Daughter
(5:40)  4. Reunion (Dog, Cat, Bird)
(4:31)  5. Colonial Empire
(5:01)  6. Rai Baby
(3:43)  7. Trinidad
(4:37)  8. 10 Degrees East
(5:29)  9. Frontier
(3:48) 10. San Carlos

Despite playing many songs with geographic titles and including a map of the world in the liners, keyboardist Don Grusin's release is not about world music. The performances are actually overly safe and uniformly easy-listening with upbeat melodies, highly competent but anonymous players and gentle background vocalists; only "Rai Baby" generates a little heat. There is little excuse for such bland music from such talented musicians as Grusin, altoist Eric Marienthal, guitarist Ricard Silveira and violinist Jerry Goodman, making this date a distinct disappointment. ~ Scott Yanow http://www.allmusic.com/album/no-borders-mw0000612509

Personnel: Don Grusin (vocals, piano, synthesizer, hand claps); Clydene Jackson, Dori Caymmi , Arnold McCutler, Kate Markowitz, Arnold McCuller (vocals); Ricardo Silveira (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, hand claps); Abraham Laboriel, Sr.(electric guitar, hand claps); Jerry Goodman (violin); Eric Marienthal (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone); Joseph Davis (trumpet, flugelhorn); Alex Acuña (drums, congas, bongos, cymbals, hand claps, percussion).

No Borders

The H2 Big Band - You're It!

Styles: Jazz, Big Band
Year: 2011
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 76:54
Size: 179,3 MB
Art: Front

( 7:03)  1. Blue Brews
( 5:28)  2. You're It!
( 4:38)  3. Singing in the Rain
( 4:47)  4. BMG
( 5:15)  5. For Claus
( 8:06)  6. Big Spender
( 8:03)  7. Double Doubles
( 7:21)  8. Blue in Green
( 6:38)  9. Al's Well
( 5:59) 10. Romanza
(13:31) 11. Joy Spring

For those who can enjoy and fully appreciate the pulsating sounds of contemporary big bands, You're It! is a powerful musical encounter not to be missed. Led by two educators from the University of Denver's Lamont School of Music renowned trumpeter Alan Hood and co-leader, pianist Dave Hanson have assembled a seventeen-piece ensemble including some of Denver's finest, just for this recording. The H2 Big Band, named from the first letter of both co-leaders' surnames, can surely be considered a muscle-type orchestra, as the music clearly bears out. A special feature of the band is its out-of-towners, who contribute mightily and include baritone saxophonist Glenn Kostur, and trumpeters Bobby Shew, Jason Carder and Mike Rodriguez. Hanson whose specialty is composing and arranging for big bands contributes the majority of the charts. There's plenty of swing and electricity drawn from selected cover tunes like Cy Coleman's roaring "Big Spender." The arrangement of Arthur Freed's immortal "Singing In The Rain" is another example, and features a tight alto solo from Rich Chiaraluce. Opening the album with an immediate impression, Hanson chose "Blue Brews" a special, as he puts it, "super-articulated minor blues over a heavy shuffle groove," that kicks the music off in high gear. The title piece follows with co-leader Hood sharing the space with Shew, both blowing hard and heavy on another rousing burner. "BMG," short for "Be My Guide," is a fast blues piece that takes no prisoners, with energy provided by Shew and Texas tenor Bob Rebholz. Named after one of Hanson's arranging heroes, Claus Ogerman, "For Claus" is one of the more subdued tracks, with the band entering calmly.

The music takes a cushy turn on Miles Davis' "Blue In Green" as the band shows a glimpse of its softer side with tender moments provided by Brad Goode's Davis-like, muted horn solo, with tenor saxophonist Peter Sommer delivering the other highlight on this semi-ballad. The leaders collaborate on two of the last tunes with Hanson writing and Hood blowing on "Al's Well" and "Romanza." The big band heat and swing come to a dynamite conclusion, with Hanson's extended arrangement of Clifford Brown's's signature, "Joy Spring." The entire horn section takes turns delivering individual solos and has thirteen-and-a-half minutes to do so. A clever album of audacious music standing in quite contrast to those who have predicted the death of big band music, You're It! thunders through eleven fine charts performed by one of the best big band you've never heard. Hood and Hanson deliver a large ensemble set with power and awe just the kind of material lovers of big band music will devour. ~ Edward Blanco https://www.allaboutjazz.com/youre-it-jazzed-media-review-by-edward-blanco.php
 
Personnel: Al Hood: trumpet, flugelhorn; Jason Carder: trumpet, flugelhorn; Brad Goode: trumpet, flugelhorn; Mike Rodriguez: trumpet, flugelhorn; Bobby Shew: trumpet, flugelhorn; Nelson Hinds: trombone; Allen Hermann: trombone; Tom Ball: trombone; Gary Mayne: bass trombone; Rich Chiaraluce: alto saxophone, flute, clarinet; Wil Swindler: alto saxophone, flute, clarinet; Peter Sommer: tenor saxophone; Bob Rebholz: tenor saxophone, flute; Glenn Kostur: baritone saxophone, bass clarinet; Dave Hanson: piano; Ken Walker: bass; Todd Reid: drums; Malcolm Lynn Baker: conductor and musical director.

You're It!