Sunday, June 4, 2017

Freddie Hubbard - Keystone Bop: Sunday Night

Styles: Trumpet Jazz
Year: 1994
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 68:47
Size: 158,2 MB
Art: Front

(15:22)  1. Birdlike
(10:25)  2. The Littlest One Of All
(16:02)  3. The Intrepid Fox
(17:02)  4. Sky Dive
( 9:54)  5. Body And Soul

An LP-and-a-half's worth of material recorded by Freddie Hubbard and his sextet (with tenor saxophonist Joe Henderson, pianist Billy Childs, vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson, bassist Larry Klein, and drummer Steve Houghton) at the legendary San Francisco club Keystone Korner one night in 1981. The great trumpeter is in excellent form on three of his compositions ("Birdlike," "Sky Dive," and "The Intrepid Fox"), Hutcherson's "The Littlest One of All," and "Body and Soul." Although few surprises occur, Hubbard fans can be assured that this set finds him in excellent form on a good night. ~ Scott Yanow http://www.allmusic.com/album/keystone-bop-sunday-night-mw0000126498

Personnel: Freddie Hubbard (trumpet, flugelhorn); Joe Henderson (tenor saxophone); Bobby Hutcherson (vibraphone); Billy Childs (piano); Larry Klein (bass); Steve Houghton (drums).

Keystone Bop: Sunday Night

Laurie Antonioli - Foreign Affair

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2004
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 45:13
Size: 105,4 MB
Art: Front

(6:31)  1. Ballad For Djole
(4:05)  2. Holy Water
(4:50)  3. Where Flamingos Fly
(5:44)  4. Tschusch Chochek
(4:45)  5. I Know You
(3:40)  6. Mayana
(4:07)  7. Crni Narcis (Black Narcissus)
(3:27)  8. The Cure
(8:00)  9. Music Box

Foreign Affair is Laurie Antonioli's debut as a solo artist, although she has appeared on record with artists such as George Cables and Joe Bonner. Antonioli is a musical singer gifted with a flexible, darkish voice and soulful, natural phrasing and as witnessed on this record, she has surrounded her attractive vocal stylings with fairly interesting, though at times restrained and minimalistic arrangements. Throughout this record Antonioli's vocals direct and steer the musings of the supporting band, which consists of bassist Nenad Vasilic, guitarist Armend Xhaferi, drummer John Hollenbeck, and saxophonist Johannes Enders. The album is memorable mostly for slow and contemplative tracks like the opening "Ballad For Djole," "Holy Water," "I Know You," and "Mayana," while Enders' saxophone further enhances the album's overall moody emotions throughout. 

The opener is a slow track written by bassist Nenad Vasilic where a light, smooth feel blends with Antonioli's smoky vocals. "Tsuchusch Chochek" is a swinging piece with repetitive melodies where she seems inspired by the band to fully demonstrate her vocal possibilities. Her compelling, emotional performance on the final track, "Music Box," makes for a poignant duet with Enders' soprano sax. One would usually expect obvious references to Balkanesque melodies or rhythms from someone who originates from this region (since Antonioli's origins are in Montenegro). However, these influences are more sublime and deep, rather than ready-made or stereotypical. Antonioli's passsionate and soulful performances reveal an artist who is not afraid to stray away on occasion from the classical vocal jazz tradition in order to deliver performances that are accessible and enjoyable. ~ Nenad Georgievski https://www.allaboutjazz.com/foreign-affair-laurie-antonioli-nabel-review-by-nenad-georgievski.php

Personnel:  Laurie Antonioli-vocals;  Nenad Vasilic-bass;  Johannes Enders-saxophone;  John Hollenbeck-drums;  Armend Xhaferi-guitar

Foreign Affair

Tommy Flanagan - Sea Changes

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1997
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 63:10
Size: 146,9 MB
Art: Front

(6:31)  1. Sea Changes
(4:25)  2. Verdandi
(5:00)  3. Dalarna
(7:07)  4. Eclypso
(6:39)  5. How Deep Is The Ocean
(4:44)  6. See See Rider
(6:47)  7. Between The Devil And The Deep
(5:32)  8. Beat's Up
(6:11)  9. I Cover The Waterfront
(5:16) 10. Relaxin' At Camarillo
(4:53) 11. Dear Old Stockholm

Sea Changes is an honest-to-god jazzconcept albumfrom composer / pianist Tommy Flanagan. Born in 1930 Detroit, but known more resonantly as a ‘Big Apple’ jazzman, where by the mid-1950s he had moved to groove alongside the likes of Coleman Hawkins, Miles Davis and Oscar Pettiford. Flanagan was frequently Bud Powell’s replacement at Birdland, and has also worked extensively with vocalists Tony Bennett and for nearly a dozen years (off and on) with Ella Fitzgerald. For the past two decades he has performed almost exclusively in small ensembles such as the one captured here with the remarkably single-minded rhythm team of bassist Peter Washington and drummer Louis Nash. On Sea Changes, the pianist reinvents several tunes from his debut album under his own name, Overseas, released in 1957 by the Swedish company Metronome and featuring Flanagan with drummer Elvin Jones and bassist Wilbur Little, his then-current cohorts in the J. J. Johnson band on tour in Sweden. He reprises several of his own compositions "Eclypso," "Verdandi," "Delarna," "Beats Up"and his cover of Charlie Parker’s "Relaxin’ At Camarillo," then cleverly complements these with marine-influenced new titles like "How Deep Is The Ocean?" (Irving Berlin), "I Cover The Waterfront" (Johnny Green) and "The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea" (Harold Arlen). 

Flanagan also honors the city in which he recorded Overseas for Metronome with a glowing rendition of "Dear Old Stockholm" to end Sea Changes.Flanagan find some seriously deep blues in the workhorse "C. C. Rider" and in "Ocean," so deep they’re almost purple, and as a listener you find yourself wondering if you’ve ever heard Irving Berlin sound quite this funky before. "Beats Up" and "Verdandi" (which Flanagan recalls dedicating "to the Swedish Temperance Society. I think it’s best to be sober to get through that tune!" in the liner notes) crackle crisply through more frantic yet never out-of-control rhythms. Washington and Nash perform together like an absolute two-headed, four-handed rhythm monster throughout. As a composer, Flanagan frequently delivers user-friendly, simple yet memorable melodies  I seriously doubt that I’ve ever heard "Delarna" or "Eclypso" before, but they both sound so darn Familiar; "Delarna" brings to mind the gorgeous wonder of "Embraceable You," or perhaps it’s "Isn’t It Romantic?", and "Eclypso" bops and weaves like a compact left hook in a clever Sonny Rollins workout. You’d imagine that an artist reaching the fourth decade into his body of work might have "sea-n changes". But in its own dignified, almost quiet, way, Sea Changes demonstrates that Tommy Flanagan remains a musician’s musician in every sense of the word – as an improviser and soloist, as a composer and arranger, as a melodic interpreter and as an accompanist for ample, robust solos by his musical partners. Proves it one more time, yet again and still. ~ Chris M.Slawecki https://www.allaboutjazz.com/sea-changes-tommy-flanagan-evidence-music-review-by-chris-m-slawecki.php

Personnel: Tommy Flanagan (piano), Peter Washington (bass), Lewis Nash (drums).

Sea Changes

Konstantin Klashtorni - Led By You

Styles: Saxophone Jazz, Smooth Jazz
Year: 2006
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 42:37
Size: 97,9 MB
Art: Front

(4:14)  1. Back It Up
(4:04)  2. So Lovely
(4:55)  3. It Dews
(4:05)  4. Haven't Got The Heart
(4:04)  5. Led By You
(3:41)  6. Close
(3:59)  7. On The Way
(4:30)  8. Ocean Of Joy
(4:50)  9. Look Around
(4:10) 10. Stay Romantic

‘Led By You’ is the latest project from Konstantin Klashtorni. It follows on the heels of his critically acclaimed debut solo release ‘Downtown’ and promises to make a major mark in the ultra competitive world of smooth jazz saxophone. This is very much a virtuoso project for Konstantin. As well as writing, programming and producing all ten tracks he variously plays saxophones, flute, keys and additional guitars but still finds space to include some excellent backing musicians. Yerman Aponte plays bass, Udo Demandt is on drums, the guitar of Roy Lewis features on four of the cuts and, in addition, Klashtorni blends in some significant guest performances. The music of Konstantin Klashtorni is seriously catchy with none more so than the title cut. The phrasing of the uplifting intro is revisited throughout the track to frame the simple melody and produce a chunk of top notch feel good smooth jazz. Another one that stays in the head and won’t go away is ‘So Lovely’. Both gentle and infectious it evokes thoughts of summer sun glinting on rippling water. Feel good and uplifting could be the theme of the entire album and this is typified by the opening track, the mid tempo and lightly funky foot tapper ‘Back It Up’ where the trumpet of Michael Simon and trombone of Santiago Cananda Valvere add to the full, rich sound. Simon and Valvere also feature on ‘To Feel Free’. It’s a piece of smooth jazz for any occasion that seems straight from the west coast. This same sun drenched ‘driving with the top down’ vibe is apparent with ‘Ocean Of Joy’, on which Ibernice McBean flirts with atmospheric subliminal vocals, and on ‘Stay Romantic’ where Klashtorni succeeds in producing a big sound that is at the same time mellow and sweet. 

The backing vocals of Ibernice McBean are also used on the romantic ‘Close’ where they blend to sensational effect with Klashtorni’s ultra smooth sax and on ‘Haven’t Got The Heart’, a quality slice of smooth melodic R & B with Mitchell Brunings taking the lead on vocals and Klashtorni maintaining the lightest of touches on sax. ‘It Dews’ is late night smooth jazz for lovers through which Klashtorni weaves a catchy hook and he is again in turned down mode with the melodic chill of ‘Look Around’, a tune further enriched by the trumpet of Michael Simon. ‘Led By You’ will be released on May 22. It is an outstanding collection of commercially attractive smooth jazz that, in many ways, represents a coming of age for Klashtorni. He perfectly meshes production skills to rival Paul Brown and Brian Culbertson with his own individual musical talents and captures the twin peaks of melody and rhythm that are at the heart of everything good in smooth jazz. http://smoothjazztherapy.typepad.com/my_weblog/2006/04/konstantin_klas.html

Personnel:  Konstantin-saxophones,keyboards,programming;  Udo Demandt-drums;  Yerman Aponte-bass;  Roy Louis-guitar;  Michael Simon-trumpet,flugel;  Santiago Canada Valvere-trombone;  Mitchell Brunings-vocals on #4;  Ibernice McBean-backing vocals

Led By You

Makoto Ozone - Spring Is Here

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1986
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 51:47
Size: 119,3 MB
Art: Front

(6:25)  1. Beautiful Love
(5:29)  2. Spring Is Here
(6:12)  3. Someday My Prince Will Come
(7:39)  4. On the Street Where You Live
(7:20)  5. The Night Has a Thousand Eyes
(7:56)  6. My One & Only Love
(5:25)  7. O' Grande Amore
(5:17)  8. Tangerine

A premier jazz musician in Japan, Makoto Ozone has made a successful transition to America, where he became equally prominent in this nation's improvisational community. He began on organ at four, then took up piano as a teenager. He went to Berklee in 1980 and studied composing and arranging. He was noticed by Gary Burton and later recorded with him and was part of his band. Ozone's striking ability (especially on mid-tempo pieces) and impressive technique made him a big hit at the Kool Jazz Festival. His 1984 debut recording featured Burton and bassist Eddie Gomez. It was a stunning example of complete knowledge and mastery of the full jazz piano spectrum. Ozone later worked with European pianist Michel Petrucciani and spent extensive time studying classical music. ~ Ron Wynn http://www.allmusic.com/artist/makoto-ozone-mn0000670021/biography

Personnel:  Bass – George Mraz;  Drums – Roy Haynes;  Piano – Makoto Ozone

Spring Is Here