Thursday, February 16, 2017

Herb Ellis - Ellis In Wonderland

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 36:18
Size: 83.1 MB
Styles: Bop, Guitar jazz
Year: 1956/2006
Art: Front

[4:44] 1. Sweetheart Blues
[4:51] 2. Somebody Loves Me
[3:43] 3. It Could Happen To You
[4:43] 4. Pogo
[4:00] 5. Detour Ahead
[3:48] 6. Ellis In Wonderland
[6:17] 7. Have You Met Miss Jones
[4:09] 8. A Simple Tune

Alto Saxophone – Charlie Mariano; Bass – Ray Brown; Drums – Alvin Stoller; Guitar – Herb Ellis; Piano – Oscar Peterson; Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Clarinet – Jimmy Giuffre; Trumpet – Harry Edison. Recorded December 1955 and January 1956 in Hollywood.

In the midst of his tenure with the Oscar Peterson Trio, Herb Ellis had the chance to turn the tables on his boss and employ him as a sideman, though the keyboard virtuoso strangely reigns in his chops and pretty much stays in the background. This pair of sessions was first issued on a Norgran LP and finally reissued as a Verve CD in early 2006. The first four tracks add Jimmy Giuffre (alternating between baritone sax, tenor sax, and clarinet) and trumpeter Harry "Sweets" Edison, along with fellow Peterson sideman Ray Brown and drummer Alvin Stoller. Ellis' originals include the easygoing "Sweetheart Blues" and the cooking bop vehicle "Pogo," where both the leader and Edison eclipse Giuffre's efforts on sax. "It Could Happen to You" focuses exclusively on Ellis, with Peterson and Edison sitting out and Giuffre adding some background color on clarinet. Alto saxophonist Charlie Mariano is added for the latter date. The well-known "Detour Ahead" (jointly credited to Ellis and his former Soft Winds bandmates Lou Carter and Johnny Frigo, though Frigo has long maintained that it was his composition alone) has a chamber-like setting, with the band primarily providing background for Ellis, though Ray Brown gets in a snappy solo toward the end. The session picks up with the bubbly "Ellis in Wonderland" and a snappy rendition of "Have You Met Miss Jones?" Giuffre's loping "A Simple Tune" reflects Ellis' Texas roots in a bluesy setting, with Peterson finally getting a chance to stretch out for a chorus. This early album by Herb Ellis is well worth acquiring. ~Ken Dryden

Ellis In Wonderland

Claudia Acuna - In These Shoes

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 49:01
Size: 112.2 MB
Styles: Latin jazz
Year: 2008
Art: Front

[3:36] 1. In These Shoes
[3:46] 2. Vida Sin Miel
[4:30] 3. Paciencia
[4:14] 4. Cuando Cuando
[3:55] 5. Agua
[3:37] 6. Comos Dos Amantes
[3:55] 7. Moondance
[4:29] 8. Willow Weep For Me
[3:15] 9. California
[4:18] 10. Jibarito
[4:52] 11. Dime
[4:28] 12. La Piye

Claudia Acuna: lead vocals; Arturo O'Farrill: piano, arrangements; Adam Rogers: guitar; Michael Mossman: trumpet; Reynaldo Jorge: trombone; Yosvany Terry: alto and tenor sax; Ruben Rodrigues: bass; Dafnis Prieto: drums; Pedrito Martinez: percussion, vocals.

Friends sometimes make the best partners. It's a good formula for Arturo O'Farrill and Claudia Acuna, who collaborated for In These Shoes. O'Farrill, a 2006 Grammy nominee as a pianist, composer and arranger, has put his mark on Latin and jazz styles, often mixing both. Acuna, a singer from Chile, also fuses Latin and jazz and counts among her influences, Sarah Vaughan and Celia Cruz. Together, O'Farrill and Acuna combine the best of their respective worlds. The sassy "Vida Sin Miel" fuses some Latin vibes with some funk. Ruben Rodrigues lays down the bass track, and guitarist Adam Rogers delivers a bluesy solo. Pedrito Martinez on percussion and background vocals offers an assist.

Acuna's ethereal voice gives the Spanish lyrics of "Paciencia" an elegant quality. This charming ballad features a subtle underscore by the supporting cast. O'Farrill's piano is little more than a bit player here, but the beauty is in the lead and the arrangement. The piano does get more involved on "Cuando Cuando," a straightforward Latin arrangement. The percussion, bass, drums and piano are the stars, although Acuna's lead is also a key element. The ensemble takes on more of an Afro-Cuban sound with "Agua," which has heavy emphasis on bass and percussion. The voices add a certain charm to it.

The goal of the recording is to bring the world together, showing that various cultures can, and often do, mingle. The formula works, as O'Farrill and Acuna present different styles of music, and merge them, such as with the Latin take on Van Morrison's "Moondance." In These Shoes is a pleasant listen throughout. ~Woodrow Wilkins

In These Shoes

Heath Jones - Nice And Easy

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 68:11
Size: 156.1 MB
Styles: Bop, Saxophone jazz
Year: 2015
Art: Front

[6:20] 1. Nice And Easy
[7:37] 2. Bathsheba
[5:48] 3. Kalahari Cavalcade
[5:26] 4. All Of Me
[5:22] 5. I'm Struck Nostalgic
[7:42] 6. So What
[7:03] 7. As In A Setting Moon
[6:22] 8. 9 Pin No Tap
[4:35] 9. Parker's Mood
[6:40] 10. A Night In Tunisia
[5:12] 11. Southern Sweet

This album is in the style of traditional jazz with Hammond Organ. It features Heath Jones on saxophones, Tony Monaco on Hammond Organ, Lee Rucker on trumpet, Harry Tonchev on guitar, Jeremy Thomas on drums, and Justin Echols on vocals. A bonus track includes Mark Galloway on guitar and Cleve Warren on drums. There are arrangements by Vince Norman and an original tune by Zac Lee. The title track "Nice and Easy" is written for my daughter Heather Jones in the style of Lou Donaldson's "Funky Mama." The tune "I'm Struck Nostalgic" is dedicated to my wife Elizabeth Jones of 25 years. The tune "9 Pin No Tap" is written for my son Eric Jones who is also my bowling partner. It was a true pleasure performing with all the musicians on this album.

Nice And Easy

Charles Mingus - Mingus Plays Piano

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 50:14
Size: 115.0 MB
Styles: Bop, Piano jazz
Year: 1963/2012
Art: Front

[7:38] 1. Myself When I Am Real
[3:40] 2. I Can't Get Started
[4:31] 3. Body And Soul
[2:40] 4. Roland Kirk's Message
[4:34] 5. Memories Of You
[3:12] 6. She's Just Miss Popular Hybrid
[4:13] 7. Orange Was The Color Of Her Dress, Then Silk Blues
[3:38] 8. Meditations For Moses
[3:44] 9. Old Portrait
[3:43] 10. I'm Getting Sentimental Over You
[8:34] 11. Compositional Theme Story, Medleys, Anthems And Folklore

This album is unique in Mingus' enormous catalog. As the title indicates, the famous bassist takes to the ivories solo to give life to his dazzling improvisational art. At first it seems odd to hear Mingus without one of his trademark interactive and exploratory ensembles. But the sensibility that he brings to this collection of piano pieces bears all the signs of the composer's genius.

In the first piece, "Myself When I Am Real," turbulence and aching beauty merge in Mingus' spontaneous unfolding of phrases. Such standards as "Body and Soul" and "Memories of You" are given personal, harmonically intriguing readings that blend in seamlessly with a Mingus original like "Old Portrait." In many ways, it is a treat to hear the artist working in this pared-down, quieter atmosphere, as it allows one to concentrate more intently upon the range and compositional brilliance of this incomparable figure. ~AllMusic

Mingus Plays Piano

Gerry Mulligan - Idol Gossip

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 1976
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 36:19
Size: 99,7 MB
Art: Front

(4:29)  1. Idol Gossip
(4:08)  2. Strayhorn 2
(3:33)  3. Walk On The Water
(4:30)  4. Waltzing Mathilda
(7:35)  5. Out Back Of The Barn
(5:37)  6. North Atlantic Run
(6:24)  7. Taurus Moon

This somewhat forgotten studio session finds Gerry Mulligan, 25 years after he first acheived fame with his quartet, playing six of his fairly recent compositions along with a version of "Waltzing Mathilda." With vibraphonist Dave Samuels and a four-piece rhythm section accompanying him, Mulligan performs such songs as "Walk on the Water," "Idol Gossip" and "Strayhorn 2;" the latter a reworking of his "Song for Strayhorn." Jeru proves to still be in prime form and plays a bit of soprano sax on this date along with his distinctive baritone. ~ Scott Yanow http://www.allmusic.com/album/idol-gossip-mw0000627325

Personnel: Gerry Mulligan (soprano saxophone, baritone saxophone); Mike Santiago, Bucky Pizzarelli (guitar); Hank Jones , Tom Fay (piano); Lionel Hampton, Dave Samuels (vibraphone); Grady Tate, Bobby Rosengarden (drums); Candido Camero (congas).

Idol Gossip

Rachel Lauren - If Ever

Styles: Jazz, Vocal
Year: 2013
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 51:44
Size: 120,1 MB
Art: Front

(4:27)  1. Stars Fell On Alabama
(4:07)  2. If Ever
(3:51)  3. Come Rain or Come Shine
(6:07)  4. In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning
(4:08)  5. The Way You Look Tonight
(5:20)  6. Corcovado
(4:27)  7. True Love
(4:01)  8. Between the Bars
(4:42)  9. I'm Old Fashioned
(3:52) 10. I'll Be Seeing You
(6:35) 11. All Or Nothing At All

A great mix of modern meets vintage. Rachel has a rich sound that continues the lineage of great jazz vocalists, and the arrangements are as fresh and modern as the players who perform them. Put this album on, open a bottle of wine, relax and enjoy. Rachel Lauren was born to sing. After making her stage debut in musical theater at the age of five, she excitedly exclaimed to her mother, “Do you mean I can do this for the rest of my life?” At the age of 15, Rachel discovered Jazz. In 2009 she graduated with honors from the USC Thornton School of Music as a Music Industry and Jazz major. Rachel was also the recipient of the prestigious Lamont Dozier Scholar award her Junior year. In addition to performing all over the world, Rachel has also been seen on the David Letterman show, featured at Grammys, major USC events and David Fosters Starry Night. Her voice can also be heard on the feature song in the award winning documentary "SOMM"(2013). Rachel has shared the stage with greats such as Randy Newman, Mike Garson, Tierney Sutton, Peter Erskine , Big Bad Voo Doo Daddy, Chris Botti and Dave Koz. In 2006, Rachel paired up with producer, arranger and drummer, Brian Carmody, to release her first album Away From the Crowd. After working together for seven years the two are now releasing the highly anticipated follow up album "If Ever". https://www.cdbaby.com/cd/rachellauren4

If Ever

Michael Cochrane - Right Now

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2007
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 65:28
Size: 150,2 MB
Art: Front

(7:09)  1. Sit & Wait
(9:42)  2. The Seeker
(5:43)  3. Convergence
(7:24)  4. New Samba
(6:52)  5. Blues On The Dark Side
(8:07)  6. Ballad For Old Times Sake
(6:47)  7. Early Bird
(8:09)  8. Revelation
(5:31)  9. Right Now

Michael Cochrane is one of many American jazz musicians who has had far greater exposure working for European-based labels than he has in his homeland. This trio date with bassist Calvin Hill and drummer Jeff Hirschfield is an enjoyable session, focusing exclusively on nine originals by the leader. "Sit and Wait" is a fine opener, in the mold of Bud Powell and Duke Jordan. "The Seeker" begins in a pensive mood before transforming into a lively mid-tempo waltz with an infectious vamp. The breezy "New Samba" showcases Hill's fluid bass, in addition to the leader. The brisk "Ballad for Old Times Sake" blends elements of hard bop and Latin rhythm into an infectious groove, while "Early Bird" sounds as if it could have been written during the '50s heyday of bop. ~ Ken Dryden http://www.allmusic.com/album/right-now-mw0000581185

Personnel:  Bass – Calvin Hill;  Drums – Jeff Hirshfield;  Piano, Composed By – Michael Cochrane

Right Now

Rick Braun - Night Walk

Styles: Trumpet Jazz 
Year: 1994
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 48:26
Size: 111,8 MB
Art: Front

(5:19)  1. Night Walk
(5:06)  2. The Doctor
(4:34)  3. Madrid
(3:56)  4. Things Change
(4:40)  5. Fat Jack & Domino
(5:31)  6. Children Of The Night
(5:16)  7. Desire
(4:53)  8. Neon Dream
(4:03)  9. We'll Be Laughing
(5:03) 10. Indians

A native of Allentown, Pennsylvania, trumpeter Rick Braun first surfaced as a member of the jazz-fusion outfit Auracle, formed while he was a student at the prestigious Eastman School of Music. After two LPs the group disbanded, and Braun turned to songwriting, scoring a hit with REO Speedwagon's "Here with Me"; in time he directed his focus to contemporary jazz, issuing his solo debut, Intimate Secrets, in 1993. After touring with Sade, he returned in 1994 with Night Walk as well as the seasonal release Christmas Present. With 1995's Beat Street, Braun's popularity continued to snowball, with 1996's smash Body and Soul launching the NAC chart-topper "Notorious." A two-time winner of the Gavin Report's Smooth Jazz Artist of the Year award, he returned in 1998 with Full Stride. He also collaborated with Boney James on the 2000 release Shake It Up. Kisses in the Rain followed a year later, and Braun continued issuing albums throughout the decade of the 2000s, including Esperanto in 2003, Sessions, Vol. 1 in 2004, Yours Truly in 2005, RnR (a duo set co-led by saxophonist Richard Elliot) in 2007, and All It Takes in 2009. Braun offered up a change-of-pace recording in 2011 with the self-explanatory Sings with Strings, an album of standards featuring string charts by Philippe Saisse. In 2104, Braun returned to the groove-oriented instrumental smooth jazz of his early work with Can You Feel It. ~ Jason Ankeny https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/rick-braun/id151194#fullText

Personnel: Rick Braun (vocals, guitar, trumpet, flugelhorn, keyboards, programming); Leroy Osbourne (vocals); Todd Sharp (acoustic & electric guitar); Jeff Golub, Carl Verheyen, Vinny D'Onofrio (guitar);, Larry Klimas (soprano saxophone); Sam Purkin (piano); Curtis Brengle (piano, keyboards, synthesizer); Paul Spencer Denman, Cliff Hugo, Russ Landau (bass), Dave Karasony (drums).

Night Walk