Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Cecilia Dale - Christmas In Bossa

Size: 105,9 MB
Time: 45:19
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2003/2017
Styles: Bossa Nova, Xmas
Art: Front

01. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! (3:46)
02. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town (4:14)
03. White Christmas (3:29)
04. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas (4:43)
05. The Christmas Song (4:53)
06. Jingle Bell Rock (2:40)
07. When You Wish Upon A Star (4:27)
08. I'll Be Home For Christmas (3:32)
09. What A Wonderful World (4:15)
10. Jingle Bells (3:30)
11. Someday My Prince Will Come (2:54)
12. Um Novo Tempo (2:50)

O lado cantora é apenas mais uma das facetas desta empresária da decoração cheia de criatividade e bom gosto. Desde menina apaixonada por música, Cecilia soltou a voz pela primeira vez em público, durante uma excursão à Europa. Profissionalmente, contudo, o début ocorreu no Gallery.

Cecilia foi aluna de Wanda Sá e Roberto Menescal. Fã incondicional de bossa nova, incluiu em seu repertório também música americana, uma exigência do público da noite desde o tempo em que, de canja em canja, foi descoberta num ensaio por José Victor Oliva.

Já cantou com a banda de Hector Costita, Roberto Sion, Saba e Moacir Peixoto, entre outros. Como profissional, já realizou pocket shows na Casa Cor 2005, Passatempo, Baretto, no extinto Supremo Musical e na própria loja, onde lançou o primeiro CD numa apresentação para amigos mais próximos.

A gravação do primeiro CD foi um desafio que Cecilia queria e soube enfrentar. Acompanhada por uma banda competente, arranjada e produzida pelo maestro Roberto Menescal, o CD “Cecilia Dale - Standards in Bossa I” trouxe clássicos da música norte-americana como “I'm In The Mood For Love”, “Smile” e “Over the Rainbow”, interpretados com um swing de bossa todo particular. Os sucessos dos dois primeiros CDs renderam um belo show no Baretto em novembro de 2002, com a participação mais que especial de Roberto Menescal.

A partir do primeiro projeto, as idéias de novas musicas e para novos projetos foram surgindo, e foi criada a coletânea Standards in Bossa composta de 4 CDs, que conta com a participação de suas filhas e sobrinha em duetos muito especiais, além do projeto Christmas In Bossa, só com musicas natalinas, todos produzidos por Menescal..

Christmas In Bossa

Peter Horsfall - Nighthawks

Size: 100,3 MB
Time: 38:14
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. Nighthawks (4:27)
02. Then I Saw You (3:29)
03. Interlude, Pt. 1 (1:45)
04. Secretly (5:24)
05. Paradise (5:13)
06. Interlude, Pt. 2 (1:01)
07. Sunset And The Mockingbird (4:56)
08. Couldn't Stop Lovin' You (5:11)
09. Interlude, Pt. 3 (0:49)
10. This Is Goodbye (5:55)

The amazingly bittersweet voice of Peter Horsfall is front and centre in this tingling and focused collection of late night laments and atmosphere.

Horsfall is part of the swinging Kansas Smittys collective, lurking in their Hackney basement bar and emerging to present modern day takes on the swinging styles of vintage jazz. On their two CDs so far Horsfall has mainly featured as an accomplished trumpet soloist with occasional forays into song which revealed his voice to be spookily smooth, high and handsome. For this collection he chooses to set his horn aside completely and perform a set of mostly original songs with an unmistakeably small-hours vibe – Horsfall explicitly refers to Edward Hopper’s famous painting Nighthawks as an inspiration.

The opening title track Nighthawks starts with Horsfall’s voice an immediate and commanding presence – straight in and strong. We are immediately enfolded in a film noir aesthetic which carries through the 10 tracks, sparse backings and plaintive alto saxophone from Giacomo Smith. The band are all Kansas Smittys regulars who instantly gel with the vibe – Joe Webb gives sensitive support on piano and steps forward for solos on tracks like Then I Saw You where he takes a double-time bouncing feel to add variety.

Horsfall’s original songs which form the heart of the album all show a great appreciation for the nuances and harmonies of classic jazz. Similarly to Kansas Smittys, he manages to produce original work which is both highly compelling in itself as well as clearly drawing on, but not merely copying, the jazz traditions. Secretly moves around with confident modulations, while Couldn’t Stop Lovin’ You has controlled blues swagger, emphasised by the appearance of female backing vocals and taut 6/8 drumming from Pedro Segundo.

The album features two non-original tracks: piano legend Barry Harris’ Paradise provides delicious fodder for Horsfall and the band, while Duke Ellington’s Sunset & The Mockingbird is presented with a new lyric. That these tunes sit so easily within the overall album is a great tribute to Horsfall’s compositional skills. The closing track, fittingly entitled This Is Goodbye, makes room for a welcome double bass solo from Ferg Ireland. The album provides variety in three instrumental interludes, where the rhythm section trio gently introduce a new line or riff which floats past for a moment before the next song starts.

The revelation in this collection, though, is Horsfall’s voice and song writing. For this young man to produce and carry this stream of desolation, regret and contemplation is remarkable. He surely has a career as a singer with a wide appeal if he wishes to pursue it. Move over Curtis Stigers? ~by Mark McKergow

Nighthawks

Sarah Elizabeth Combs - A Step Beyond The Rain

Size: 100,8 MB
Time: 39:57
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. It Might As Well Be Spring (4:03)
02. Manha De Carnaval (A Day In The Life Of A Fool) (4:16)
03. All The Things You Are (3:09)
04. These Foolish Things - My One And Only Love (Feat. Chadwick Johnson) (5:09)
05. Call Me Irresponsible (2:58)
06. Sophisticated Lady (2:25)
07. The Shadow Of Your Smile (4:14)
08. Joy Spring (2:35)
09. Over The Rainbow (5:33)
10. My Favorite Things (5:30)

Sarah has always felt at home on the stage, and ever since she could remember she has loved to perform. Even as a toddler, she thrived on expressing her talents through music and dance. Her parents, who shared her love of the arts, introduced the young Sarah to old Hollywood Musicals as well as an eclectic assortment of music. Sarah would act out all of the ingénue roles, and her family would oblige her insistence to, “Sit down, I’m gonna do a show!” Growing up in Southern California, Sarah had access to the music, film, and theatrical arts prevalent to the area. Sarah began formal vocal training at the young age of nine. She began her theatrical work as a child in several regional and community theatre productions as well as film/tv commercials in Los Angeles. At age seventeen, she was awarded a scholarship to attend the Idyllwild Arts Academy where she studied musical theatre as well as classical voice. Upon completion, she was accepted to the prestigious Eastman School of Music in New York as a Vocal Performance Major. After attending Eastman, Sarah moved back to Southern California to pursue a lifetime career in musical theatre. She has performed for regional theatre companies across the LA and San Diego areas, including: Musical Theatre West, CLO of South Bay Cities, Reprise, Candlelight Pavillion, Performance Riverside, San Bernardino CLO, The Welk Resort Theatre, Moonlight Stage Productions and Starlight Theatre. Beginning in 2010, Sarah spent over two years in Phantom of The Opera in Las Vegas where she had the honor of playing Christine Daee. She then spent another couple of years honing her comedy chops in the company of I Love Lucy Live On Stage, performing nightly as Woman One and understudy to the iconic role of Lucy Ricardo. Some of Sarah’s most treasured roles include: the title role of Mary Poppins, Maria in The Sound of Music, Laurey in Oklahoma, Cosette in Les Miserables, Johanna in Sweeney Todd (which earned her an Ovation Nomination), Christine in Yeston/Kopit’s Phantom, Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz, Cinderella in Into The Woods, and Miss Dorothy in Thoroughly Modern Millie. Currently, Sarah has the great pleasure of sailing the high seas as the lead female vocalist aboard six-star luxury liner, Crystal Serenity.

A Step Beyond The Rain

Tony Desare & Edward Decker - One For My Baby

Size: 138 MB
Time: 31:27
File: FLAC
Released: 2017
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. Angel Eyes (3:13)
02. You Go To My Head (2:55)
03. When She Loved Me (3:35)
04. A Cottage For Sale (3:05)
05. Memories Of You (Feat. Bucky Pizzarelli) (3:46)
06. Deep In A Dream (3:19)
07. I'll Get You Through The Night (2:41)
08. One For My Baby (4:45)
09. She's Always A Woman (4:03)

One for My Baby is an intimate set of songs featuring Edward Decker on solo seven-string guitar and Tony on vocals. The inspiration for the album came from the great Sinatra concept albums of the 50’s, such as In the Wee Small Hours and Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely. The result is a song cycle that is a meditation on love gone wrong mixed with equal parts heartbreak and the notion that even through the pain, you can be “glad to be unhappy.”

Highlights on the album feature a uniquely dark take on Angel Eyes, with Tony’s baritone supported by the warmth and beauty of the seven string guitar, allowing an accompaniment that can sometimes sound more harp-like. The low A string allows for a much wider range of frequencies and expression.

When She Loved Me, by Randy Newman and from the animated Pixar film, Toy Story 2, is a rarely covered song that proves that the song can work outside it’s narrative purpose in the film and function as a moving song of love and loss.

Special guest, legendary 91 year old seven string guitarist, Bucky Pizzarelli, joins on Memories of You with his unique single line solo playing around Tony’s vocals while Edward accompanies in a slow stride piano-like style.

The record ends on a slightly different and hopeful note with Billy Joel’s classic from his Stranger album, She’s Always a Woman, featuring a small string section as well.

The album contains two solo guitar pieces, the classic standard A Cottage for Sale and a new Tony DeSare original called I’ll Get You Through the Night.

The album was recorded at Tony’s home studio in upstate New York and he also engineered, mixed and mastered the recording.

Named a Rising Star Male Vocalist in Downbeat magazine, DeSare has won critical and popular acclaim for his concert performances throughout North America and abroad. From jazz clubs to Carnegie Hall to Las Vegas headlining with Don Rickles and major symphony orchestras, DeSare brings his fresh take on old school classics around the globe. DeSare has three top ten Billboard jazz albums under his belt and has been featured on the CBS Early Show, NPR, A Prairie Home Companion, and The Today Show.

Notwithstanding his critically acclaimed turns as a singer/pianist, DeSare is also an accomplished award-winning composer. He won first place in the USA Songwriting Contest, and has written the theme song for the motion picture, My Date with Drew, along with several broadcast commercials.

DeSare’s recent and upcoming appearances include the Ravinia Festival with the Chicago Symphony, The Philly Pops, The Seattle Symphony, Vail Jazz, The Smith Center in Las Vegas and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra.

Edward Decker names early influences as Wes Montgomery, Bucky Pizzarelli, Nat King Cole, and Andre’ Previn. Several years ago, the National Endowment of the arts recognized Decker’s prowess on the seven string guitar and awarded him a grant study with Bucky Pizzarelli. Decker has also recorded a solo 7 string guitar CD entitled “Dear Mr. Pizzarelli”.

One For My Baby

Rachel Tucker - On The Road

Size: 161,6 MB
Time: 68:59
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Styles: Jazz Vocals, West End
Art: Front

01. Miss. Otis Regrets (She's Unable To Lunch Today) (2:38)
02. The Candy Man (3:20)
03. Waving Through A Window (4:00)
04. When She Loved Me (2:57)
05. Where Is Love (3:34)
06. Another Life (4:56)
07. You Matter To Me (4:00)
08. I Can't Make You Love Me (4:15)
09. The Man That Got Away (4:52)
10. She Moved Through The Fair (3:22)
11. Hand In Hand (3:16)
12. I'm Falling (3:34)
13. I Can Cook Too (2:42)
14. That's Life (3:33)
15. She Used To Be Mine (4:19)
16. No Good Deed (4:05)
17. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (4:53)
18. Castle On The Hill (4:33)

With phenomenal West End and Broadway credits, Rachel Tucker is a star most commonly known for her tremendous performance as Elphaba both in London and New York. Teaming up with Kris Rawlinson from Parallel Productions, Rachel has taken her new album On The Road on tour.

Only popping up as a live music venue in the last few months, Pizza Express Live in Brindley Place is a fantastic space where you can enjoy food, drink and incredible music. Upstairs a large room is set up with a stage surrounded by tables, where you are encouraged to have a bite to eat before the show begins and enjoy a few drinks whilst basking in all the musical theatre glory Rachel Tucker has to offer.

Rachel herself not only has a sensational voice but a phenomenal stage presence. She brings character and charisma to the stage as she talks about her life and her experience in the musical theatre industry.

Highlights included Rachel’s beautiful performance of Dear Evan Hansen’s Waving Through A Window, Disney’s When She Loved Me, and a jazzed up performance of Oliver’s Where Is Love. Rachel took us right back to her childhood, recalling her childhood memories of singing with her dad at the age of just nine.

Interacting with the audience members, Rachel really knows how to work the crowd and consuming every person in the room. Alongside some Broadway and West End classics, Rachel delved into some older and more unknown numbers that were refreshing to hear. I was particularly impressed with her performance of If You Ever See Me Talking To a Sailor from The Last Ship which made me keen to listen to the rest of the numbers from the production. ~Amy

Showcasing her outstanding versatility, Rachel impressed with the breadth of her material. With slow emotional ballads such as Waitress’ She Used To Be Mine, to an amazing rendition of Tina Turner classics – I wondered, is there anything she can’t do? She throws herself into each number with every inch of her body, whether it is rolling her jumpsuit up to whack out her Tina Turner moves or really immersing herself in the role of Roxie Hart in Chicago’s Roxie, Rachel pulls out all of the stops and it’s obvious she doesn’t need the huge production values of a musical to entirely become a character.

Finishing of course with the iconic Defying Gravity from the musical Wicked, Rachel Tucker gave her absolute all to this production. Her stellar vocals are strong, and whilst other ex-Elphabas tend to stick to a more stripped back version of the song, Rachel stuck to her powerful rendition of the song.

With an encore of Ed Sheeran’s Castle on a Hill, she had everybody up singing and dancing. It truly was a night to remember. With it being the last night on the UK tour, Rachel now heads over to perform in New York. I hope to see her return to the UK for another spectacular night again soon.

On The Road

Ralph Sutton - The Second Set

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1999
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 64:31
Size: 170,5 MB
Art: Front

(5:53)  1. Sleep
(5:23)  2. Moonglow
(5:38)  3. Basin Street Blues
(5:24)  4. Perdido
(2:04)  5. Love Me
(6:15)  6. Always
(5:11)  7. Love Lies
(6:52)  8. Gone With The Wind
(5:10)  9. Tea For Two
(6:33) 10. Sweet & Lovely
(7:31) 11. If Dreams Come True
(2:33) 12. Honky Tink Trein Blues

Ralph Sutton was one of the few living masters of stride piano by the time this night club engagement was recorded in St. Louis. This is the second volume of music recorded during his March, 1999, gig at the Backstage Bistro, but it is by no means inferior to the earlier Gaslight CD. Accompanied by two seasoned veterans, bassist Jack Lesberg and drummer Frank Capp, Sutton is in top form. One doesn't normally think of "Moonglow" as part of a stride pianist's repertoire, but Sutton's jaunty interpretation should prompt other practitioners to include it in their books. "Basin Street Blues" features a delightful call-and-response between the artist and Lesberg in its introduction before the leader takes over to work his magic with this jazz standard. The pianist also is featured on several delightful solos, including an alternate take of "Love Me" (a tune all but forgotten by most jazz musicians), a tantalizing performance of "Love Lies," a jubilant "Tea for Two," plus the added bonus of a private recording made in 1950, in a fan's home, of Sutton's romp through the boogie woogie classic "Honky Tonk Train Blues." Highly recommended! ~ Ken Dryden https://www.allmusic.com/album/the-second-set-mw0000015355

Personnel: Ralph Sutton (piano); Jack Lesberg (bass); Frank Capp (drums).               

The Second Set

Katharine Mcphee - Unbroken

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2010
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 47:27
Size: 109,0 MB
Art: Front

(3:54)  1. It's Not Right
(3:06)  2. Had It All
(3:58)  3. Keep Drivin'
(3:20)  4. Last Letter
(3:43)  5. Surrender
(3:57)  6. Terrified
(3:32)  7. How
(3:47)  8. Say Goodbye
(4:14)  9. Faultline
(3:21) 10. Anybody's Heart
(3:11) 11. Lifetime
(4:17) 12. Unbroken
(3:00) 13. Brand New Key

Throwing the baby out with the bleach water, Katharine McPhee ditches dance-pop and her long brunette locks for her second album, Unbroken, upgrading to AAA crossover pop and a short blonde crop. The sudden departure was necessary, driven by the general disregard for her 2007 debut, which in typical post-American Idol fashion, chased after big hit singles at the expense of her show persona. On Idol, McPhee always favored middle of the road over modern, and Unbroken returns her to that course, bringing her somewhere within the vicinity of Paula Cole (who co-writes the title track), Rachael Yamagata (who co-writes “Keep Drivin’”) and Mandy Moore’s stylized ‘70s throwback, flavored with the slightest traces of modern sounds, including a vague borrowing of Beyoncé phrasing. The vibe fits McPhee, feeling like a deliberate blend of her “Over the Rainbow” and KT Tunstall tribute, but its cautious, careful crawl creeps right into the marrow of the album, slowing its heartbeat to a murmur. Professional that she is, McPhee sings to the contours of the song, fading into their supple formlessness and never investing them with personality. The only time Unbroken awakens from its deep slumber is at the end, when she rolls around to Melanie’s “Brand New Key” for a bonus track; it’s the only song with a melody that hooks, the only song that gives McPhee a stage where she can strut and, tellingly and sadly, its status as a golden oldie offers a reminder that she was better on Idol than she has been on record. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine https://www.allmusic.com/album/unbroken-mw0000823407               

Unbroken

George Garzone & Trio Da Paz - Night of My Beloved

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2007
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 58:55
Size: 135,3 MB
Art: Front

(7:30)  1. Felicidade
(5:56)  2. Gentle Rain
(4:11)  3. Choro
(5:59)  4. Pra Dizer Adeus
(5:50)  5. Alone
(6:10)  6. A Noite do Meu Bem (Night of My Beloved)
(5:48)  7. Falando de Amor
(6:06)  8. Ballad for Lana
(5:35)  9. The Shadow of Your Smile
(5:50) 10. Fotografia

George Garzone is a marvelous tenor saxophonist who is also known as a highly regarded educator. Some of people he has taught includes Branford Marsalis, Mark Turner, Joshua Redman, and many more. Garzone's debut album arrived fairly late in 1995 with the main influences coming from Stan Getz and John Coltrane. For this exceptional release, Garzone tapped into his love of Getz as he was paired with Trio da Paz, a superlative Brazillian trio led by the prominent guitarist, Romero Lubambo. In addition, piano expert Kenny Werner also joins this outstanding group of musicians. The casual listener might mistake this album as background music but that would be wrong. A sharp listener will pick up and savor the music being played by these masters. Each musician is tuned in to each other and aware of the right moment to play each note. This is an album that rewards deep listening.

Personnel:  George Garzone (tenor sax); Kenny Werner (piano); Romero Lubambo (guitar); Nilson Matta (bass); Duduka Da Fonseca (drums).

Night of My Beloved

John Beasley - MONK'estra, Vol. 1

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2016
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 54:16
Size: 125,5 MB
Art: Front

(6:21)  1. Epistrophy
(8:03)  2. Skippy
(8:16)  3. Oska T
(2:50)  4. Monk's Processional (Medley)
(3:43)  5. 'Round Midnight
(6:46)  6. Ask Me Now
(3:14)  7. Gallop's Gallop
(9:13)  8. Little Rootie Tootie
(5:47)  9. Coming on the Hudson

Since the 1950s, composer-arrangers have made orchestral versions of Thelonious Monk’s music. I have so far heard none that have been quite so bold as John Beasley in recasting what he calls the “architecture” of these dauntingly angular piano pieces for a jazz orchestra. He lifts Monk’s melodies away from their native idiom of bebop and replants them in the musically cosmopolitan 21st century. Monk’s insistent, almost manic worrying at single phrases is replaced by sudden surprises and changes of direction. The variety of orchestral textures seems endless too. There’s a lot to take in, and a lot of conventional ideas to set aside, but through it all Monk’s themes emerge as strong as ever. https://www.theguardian.com/music/2016/aug/21/john-beasley-monkestra-vol-1-review-thelonious-monk

Personnel:  Piano – John Beasley;  Vibraphone – Gary Burton;  Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Bob Sheppard, Danny Janklow, Tom Luer;  Trumpet – Bijon Watson, Brian Swartz;  Trombone – Francisco Torres ;  Trumpet – Brian Swartz, Gabriel Johnson;  Drums – Terreon Gully;  Bass Clarinet – Tom Peterson;  Trombone – Ryan Dragon

MONK'estra, Vol. 1

London Grammar - Truth Is A Beautiful Thing

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2017
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 79:22
Size: 182,8 MB
Art: Front

(4:29)  1. Rooting For You
(4:41)  2. Big Picture
(4:28)  3. Wild Eyed
(4:35)  4. Oh Woman Oh Man
(6:04)  5. Hell To The Liars
(4:05)  6. Everyone Else
(4:17)  7. Non Believer
(4:34)  8. Bones Of Ribbon
(4:22)  9. Who Am I
(5:04) 10. Leave The War With Me
(5:07) 11. Truth Is A Beautiful Thing
(4:54) 12. What A Day
(3:30) 13. Different Breeds
(3:05) 14. Control
(3:42) 15. Trials (Demo)
(4:09) 16. May The Best (Church Mix)
(4:13) 17. Rooting For You (Demo)
(3:53) 18. Bitter Sweet Symphony (Live At Maida Vale Studios, London / 2017)

English trio London Grammar combine sparse electronic pop in the model of the xx with dramatic, big-voiced lead singer Hannah Reid's vocals, which evoke Annie Lennox and contemporaries like Florence Welch and Natasha Khan of Bat for Lashes. Reid and guitarist Dan Rothman met in the dorms of Nottingham University, where they began writing music together in 2009 and later added multi-instrumentalist Dot Major to complete the lineup. The following years saw them refine their sound with atmospheric electronics and subtle percussion, and they often played to rooms of no more than ten people. Their popularity rose with the 2012 release of "Hey Now," which they uploaded to the Internet, instantly finding a digital cult following. Their fans were not just in the U.K., but also on the other side of the world in Australia, where their self-released 2013 debut EP, Metal & Dust, reached the top of the digital charts. The same year they signed to Ministry of Sound and the single "Wasting My Young Years" appeared as their first release on the label. The year 2013 also saw them play a sold-out show at the Islington Assembly Hall and make an appearance at the Great Escape Festival in Brighton. In September 2013, London Grammar released their eagerly awaited debut album, If You Wait, with the album debuting on the U.K. album chart at number two and hitting the Top 20 in Australia, New Zealand, France, and Ireland. With the album receiving positive reviews, the trio headed out in support of the release in 2014, culminating in two sell-out shows at London's Brixton Academy. That same year they also picked up two Ivor Novello awards for the single "Strong," as well as two AIM awards for Breakthrough of the Year and Most Played Independent Act. After a whirlwind 2014, the trio retreated into their normal lives, rekindling friendships and writing new music. At the beginning of 2017 the group released the first fruits of those sessions: the single "Rooting for You," followed a month later by the Jon Hopkins-produced "Big Picture." Two more singles followed  "Truth Is a Beautiful Thing" and "Oh Woman Oh Man" before their sophomore album, Truth Is a Beautiful Thing, was released. Working with the likes of Paul Epworth, Youth, and Hopkins, the album saw the trio taking their sparse electronic pop into more cinematic territory. ~ Scott Kerr https://www.allmusic.com/artist/london-grammar-mn0003066904/biography

Truth Is A Beautiful Thing