Thursday, June 22, 2017

John Lewis & Sacha Distel - Afternoon In Paris

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 43:10
Size: 98.8 MB
Styles: Bop, Piano jazz
Year: 1958/2006
Art: Front

[6:51] 1. I Cover The Waterfront
[6:04] 2. Dear Old Stockholm
[9:20] 3. Afternoon In Paris
[5:13] 4. All The Things You Are
[6:09] 5. Bags' Groove
[9:31] 6. Willow Weep For Me

It was in Paris that John Lewis co-led this 1956 date with Sacha Distel, a French guitarist who never became well-known in the U.S. but commanded a lot of respect in French jazz circles. The same can be said about the other French players employed on Afternoon in Paris -- neither tenor saxophonist Barney Wilen nor bassist Pierre Michelot were huge names in the U.S., although both were well-known in European jazz circles. With Lewis on piano, Distel on guitar, Wilen on tenor, Michelot or Percy Heath on bass, and Kenny Clarke or Connie Kay on drums, the part-American, part-French group of improvisers provides an above-average bop album that ranges from "Willow Weep for Me," "All The Things You Are," and "I Cover the Waterfront" to Milt Jackson's "Bags' Groove" and Lewis' title song. The big-toned Wilen was only 19 when Afternoon in Paris was recorded, but as his lyrical yet hard-swinging solos demonstrate, he matured quickly as a saxman. It should be noted that all of the Americans on this album had been members of the Modern Jazz Quartet; the only MJQ member who isn't on board is vibist Jackson. ~Alex Henderson

Afternoon In Paris

Jack McDuff - The Prestige Years (Remastered)

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 78:40
Size: 180.1 MB
Styles: Soul jazz
Year: 2004
Art: Front

[8:13] 1. The Honeydripper
[2:59] 2. Brother Jack
[4:49] 3. Sanctified Waltz
[8:55] 4. Yeah, Baby
[5:00] 5. Mellow Gravy
[6:01] 6. He's A Real Gone Guy
[6:22] 7. Candy
[7:00] 8. Tough 'Duff
[2:23] 9. Grease Monkey
[6:46] 10. Jive Samba
[2:59] 11. Organ Grinder's Swing
[7:18] 12. Screamin'
[2:56] 13. Hot Barbeque
[6:54] 14. Opus De Funk

Alto Saxophone – Leo Wright; Bass – Wendell Marshall; Drums – Bill Elliot, Joe Dukes; Guitar – Bill Jennings, Eddie Diehl, George Benson, Grant Green, Kenny Burrell; Organ – Brother Jack McDuff; Tenor Saxophone – Gene Ammons, Harold Vick, Jimmy Forrest, Red Holloway; Vibraphone – Lem Winchester.

The history of jazz is full of great musicians who died tragically young; Clifford Brown, Bix Beiderbecke, Eric Dolphy, Fats Navarro, Charlie Christian, Booker Little, and the seminal Charlie Parker were among the many legendary improvisers who died in their twenties or thirties. But when Jack McDuff passed away on January 23, 2001, at the age of 74, his fans could take some comfort in knowing that he had lived a long and productive life. The soul-jazz/hard bop organist left behind a huge catalog, which is why best-of releases like The Prestige Years and The Best of the Concord Years are sorely needed. While the latter is devoted to McDuff's Concord Jazz recordings of the '90s and early 2000s, this 79-minute CD focuses on his Prestige output of 1960-1965. Although McDuff only spent a fraction of his career at Prestige and was still keeping busy 35 years after leaving the label, Prestige was the company that put him on the map as a recording artist -- and most soul-jazz enthusiasts would agree that he recorded some of his most essential work there. The Prestige Years bears that out; "Rock Candy," "Yeah, Baby," and McDuff's 1960 version of Joe Liggins' "The Honeydripper" are required listening for anyone with even a casual interest in gritty, down-home organ combos. The list of musicians who join McDuff on these recordings reads like a who's who of '60s soul-jazz; Gene Ammons, George Benson, Red Holloway, Jimmy Forrest, and Grant Green are among the major names appearing in the credits. The Prestige Years is far from the last word on McDuff's long recording career -- for that matter, it's far from the last word on his Prestige output. But if one is seeking an introductory overview of McDuff's five years at that label, The Prestige Years wouldn't be a bad investment at all. ~Alex Henderson

The Prestige Years (Remastered)

Christie Winn - C'est Magnifique

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 38:29
Size: 88.1 MB
Styles: Jazz vocals
Year: 2011
Art: Front

[2:55] 1. You Don't Know What Love Is
[2:30] 2. Angel Eyes
[3:29] 3. Bye Bye Blackbird
[3:09] 4. C'est Magnifique
[2:00] 5. Sai Dessa
[4:41] 6. Like A Lover
[3:18] 7. Dos Gardenias
[1:33] 8. Paper Moon
[5:48] 9. Body And Soul
[3:51] 10. Inutil Paisagem
[3:24] 11. Estate
[1:45] 12. C'est Magnifique (Reprise)

Vocalist/Pianist Christie Winn switches gears on her latest release, ʻCʼest Magnifiqueʼ, her first truly solo endeavor without the support of her band, ʻThe Lowdownsʼ. While her former recordings highlight her songwriting, this new release is comprised of jazz standards from around the globe. The minimalistic treatments of these classics conjure an intimate feel, allowing Winnʼs smoky vocal stylings to be in the spotlight. Accompanied only by Joe Kyle on bass and herself on piano (and occasionally melodica), Christie Winn sings her way to your heart, imbuing each phrase with pure emotion. Be it sadness or joy, Winn explores the depths on ʻCʼest Magnifiqueʼ.

C'est Magnifique   

Guy Sebastian - The Memphis Album

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 57:07
Size: 130.8 MB
Styles: Soul/R&B
Year: 2007
Art: Front

[2:55] 1. Soul Man
[3:13] 2. Hold On I'm Coming
[3:15] 3. In The Midnight Hour
[3:59] 4. I Can't Stand The Rain
[5:29] 5. Take Me To The River
[3:41] 6. Knock On Wood
[4:21] 7. Respect Yourself
[3:35] 8. Guy Sebastian - (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay
[2:53] 9. Hard To Handle
[4:08] 10. Let's Stay Together
[4:09] 11. I've Been Loving You Too Long
[3:22] 12. Hallelujah I Love Her So
[4:11] 13. I'd Like To Get To Know You
[5:00] 14. Under The Boardwalk
[2:49] 15. That's It, I Quit, I'm Movin' On

2007 release from the acclaimed Malaysian-born and Australian-raised Pop singer who won the coveted title of Australian Idol on the show's first season. On The Memphis Album, Guy pays tribute to a selection of classic Soul tunes, with his own fantastic versions of tracks including 'Soul Man', 'In The Midnight Hour', 'Knock On Wood', 'Take Me To The River' and 'I Can't Stand The Rain'. Guy recorded the album in Memphis with various legendary Stax musicians including Steve Cropper, Donald `Duck' Dunn, Steve Potts, Lester Snell and Dave Smith.

The Memphis Album