Sunday, December 24, 2017

Gigi Gryce, Clifford Brown - Jazz Time Paris Vol 11

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:36
Size: 122.7 MB
Styles: Bop
Year: 1998/2016
Art: Front

[ 4:15] 1. Strictly Romantic
[ 5:44] 2. Baby (Master Take)
[11:44] 3. No Start, No End
[ 5:25] 4. Minority
[ 5:41] 5. Salute To The Band Box
[ 4:56] 6. It Might As Well Be Spring
[ 2:43] 7. You're A Lucky Guy
[ 2:49] 8. The Song Is You
[ 4:08] 9. Come Rain Or Come Shine
[ 2:57] 10. I Can Dream, Can't I
[ 3:09] 11. Blue And Brown

An incredible pairing of two of the most important modern jazz talents of the 50s  trumpeter Clifford Brown and altoist Gigi Gryce whose sense of structure on these tunes really gives Brownie a whole new space in which to shine! Gryce really seems to get at the mixture of sweetness and bite that Clifford can deliver when he's at his best which comes through brilliantly in his solos, which are then matched by these raspy, soulful lines from Gryce on his alto. The group's a French one and swing, but really let the American horn players take the lead with Henri Renaud on piano, Jimmy Gourley on guitar, Pierre Michelot on bass, and Jean Louis Viale on drums. Tracks include "Baby", "Minority", "Salute To The Band Box" and "Strictly Romantic". CD also features a full second 10" album a quartet date with Brown's trumpet in the lead in front of a Parisian trio that features Henri Renaud on piano, Pierre Michelot on bass, and Benny Bennett on drums.

Jazz Time Paris Vol 11

Maxine Sullivan - Spring Isn't Everything

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 34:04
Size: 78.0 MB
Styles: Jazz vocals
Year: 1989
Art: Front

[2:24] 1. Summer Night
[3:19] 2. You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me
[2:48] 3. The More I See You
[2:58] 4. Cheerful Little Earful
[3:34] 5. I Only Have Eyes For You
[2:35] 6. Lulu's Back In Town
[2:25] 7. This Heart Of Mine
[2:06] 8. Devil May Care
[1:51] 9. You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby
[2:37] 10. Spring Isn't Everything
[2:14] 11. September In The Rain
[2:44] 12. I'll String Along With You
[2:23] 13. There Will Never Be Another You

Bass – Terry Peoples; Drums – Bill Stowe; Leader, Piano, Arranged By – Loonis McGlohon; Vibraphone – Jim Stack; Vocals – Maxine Sullivan. Recorded July 26 & 27, 1986.

Maxine Sullivan's final Audiophile recording (which has been reissued on CD) finds the 75-year-old singer (less than a year before her death) still in good voice. With accompaniment by pianist Loonis McGlohon, vibraphonist Jim Stack, bassist Terry Peoples and drummer Bill Stowe, Sullivan sings straightforward renditions of 11 Harry Warren songs with lyrics by Al Dubin, Mack Gordon, Ira Gershwin, Arthur Freed, Johnny Burke, Johnny Mercer and Ralph Blane. The interpretations are rather concise (from 1:51 to 3:35) and contain no real surprises, but Sullivan does bring joy to the lyrics. Among the tunes are "You're Getting to Be a Habit With Me," "Lulu's Back in Town," "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby" and "I'll String Along With You." ~Scott Yanow

Spring Isn't Everything mc
Spring Isn't Everything zippy

Simon Spillett - Square One

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 34:13
Size: 78.4 MB
Styles: Saxophone jazz
Year: 2013
Art: Front

[6:57] 1. Shepherd's Serenade
[4:09] 2. Square One
[7:03] 3. Yesterday I Heard The Rain
[3:34] 4. A Night In Tunisia
[6:34] 5. Bass House
[5:54] 6. In The Still Of The Night

Curated, analogue mastered and cut at Gearbox Studio. Award-winning hard bop tenor saxophonist Spillett's blistering LP, leading a quartet of British jazz royalty featuring John Critchinson piano, Alec Dankworth double bass and Clark Tracey drums. Recorded direct to stereo tape, November 2012.

Square One 

Mark Winkler - The Company I Keep

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 55:56
Size: 128.0 MB
Styles: Vocal jazz
Year: 2017
Art: Front

[4:12] 1. Walk Between The Raindrops (With Jackie Ryan)
[5:12] 2. Strollin' (With Cheryl Bentyne)
[4:27] 3. Midnight In Paris
[3:30] 4. But It Still Ain't So (With Steve Tyrell)
[5:42] 5. That Afternoon In Harlem
[3:15] 6. They Can't Take That Away From Me
[4:58] 7. Stolen Moments (With Claire Martin)
[4:27] 8. Love Comes Quietly
[5:18] 9. Rainproof (With Sara Gazarek)
[5:20] 10. The Sum
[4:00] 11. Lucky To Be Me
[5:28] 12. Here's To Life

Mark Winkler: vocals; Jackie Ryan: vocals (1); Jamieson Trotter: piano (1, 2, 4, 6, 7), Hammond B-3 (4); Lyman Medeiros: bass (1, 2, 4, 6, 10, 11); Mike Shapiro: drums (1, 2, 6, 10); Bob McChesney: trombone (1, 5, 7); Ron Blake: trumpet (1, 7); Brian Swartz: trumpet (1, 7); Bob Sheppard: saxophone (1, 4, 7, 9, 10), clarinet (11); Cheryl Bentyne: vocals (2); Larry Koonse: guitar (2, 3); Rich Eames: piano (3, 12); John Clayton: bass (3, 7-9); Jeff Hamilton: drums (3, 5, 7-9); Don Shelton: clarinet (3); Paul Cartwright: violin (3); Bob Mann: guitars (4); Kevin Winard: drums (4), percussion (10); Eric Reed: piano (5, 8); John Beasley: piano (10); David Benoit: piano (11).

The utility of music, at its very core, is entertainment. It is not all about dissonance and consonance, tonal conflict and resolution; heart and intellect, pathos and ethos. Somewhere in everything music has to offer, there must be a smile. It is in music's smile that vocalist Mark Winkler exists. An elegant West Coast mainstay, vocalist/lyricist/composer Winkler, drove across my radar first with his 2011 recording Sweet Spot (Café Pacific Records). I was struck by how well Winkler could skirt the orbit of con brio cabaret singing, with its fun, entertainment core, and remain completely fixed in his capacity of jazz singer and composer.

Winkler followed Sweet Spot with his bold 2013 release, The Laura Nyro Project (Café Pacific Records). An exceptional duet recording with The Manhattan Transfer's Cheryl Bentyne, West Coast Cool (Summit Records, 2013) came next, followed by the fun and good-natured Jazz and Other Four Letter Words (Café Pacific Records, 2015).

Winkler had a period of personal loss in 2016 that would have crushed lesser musical mortals. Rather than dwell in the loss, Winkler circled his wagons, and, by wagons I mean his friends, producing the present recording, The Company I Keep. The recording is tacitly a duets recording, where Winkler shares singing duties with the likes of Jackie Ryan "Walk Between the Raindrops" and Steve Tyrell "But It Still Ain't So." Sometimes the duets are with musicians: pianists David Benoit, Josh Nelson and Eric Reed join Winkler regular Jamison Trotter in providing the singer support. Add to this the contributions of reeds player Bob Sheppard and a picture is complete. With friends like that, how can one go wrong.

The recording, engineering, and sonics are exceptional, as well as the arrangements (mostly by Trotter). The project is composed of a a dozen pieces, half with lyrics composed by Winkler and half carefully selected by him and his cohorts. Beautifully, the "standards" (if you will) are not so standard. Donald Fagan's "Walk Between Raindrops," shared with Ryan and Prince's "Strollin'" shared with Cheryl Bentyne are pure genius in song selection. What is amply apparent is that Winkler is enjoying himself and his friends and vice versa. "Stolen Moments" with Claire Martin (using the late Mark Murphy's lyrics) and "Rainproof," sung with Sara Gazarek (this latter with Winkler lyrics) demonstrates Winkler's artistic resilience and determination.

Winkler's complete dedication to his friends is also expressed in the cover art, which includes West Coast dignitaries well known to our electronic pages (in no particular order): Lauren White, Jeffrey Gimble, Barbara Brighton, Andrew Abaria, Richard Winkler, Judy Wexler, and Dolores Scozzesi. Mark Winkler, I am so glad you (we) have them all. ~C. Michael Bailey

The Company I Keep mc
The Company I Keep zippy

Ben Webster - The Soul Of Ben Webster (2-Disc Set)

Bass – Jimmy Woode (tracks: CD2: 4-14), Milt Hinton (tracks: CD1: 1-7), Ray Brown (tracks: CD1: 8-12; CD2: 1-3); Drums – Alvin Stoller (tracks: CD1: 8-12; CD2: 1-3), Dave Bailey (tracks: CD1: 1-7), Sam Woodyard (tracks: CD2: 4-14); Guitar – Barney Kessel (tracks: CD1: 8, 9, 12; CD2: 1, 3), Herb Ellis (tracks: CD1: 10, 11; CD2: 2), Mundell Lowe (tracks: CD1: 1-7); Piano – Billy Strayhorn (tracks: CD2: 4-14), Jimmy Jones (3) (tracks: CD1: 1-7), Oscar Peterson (tracks: CD1: 8-12; CD2: 1-3); Saxophone [Alto] – Johnny Hodges (tracks: CD2: 4-14); Saxophone [Tenor] – Ben Webster (tracks: CD1: 2, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; CD2: 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 12, 13), Harold Ashby (tracks: CD1: 1, 3, 4, 6, 7); Trombone – Vic Dickenson (tracks: CD2: 5, 7, 8, 10, 12, 13); Trumpet – Art Farmer (tracks: CD1: 1, 3, 4, 6, 7), Harry Edison (tracks: CD1: 8-12; CD2: 1-3), Roy Eldridge (tracks: CD2: 5, 7, 8, 10, 12, 13).

How can you go wrong with this 2 CD set that combines three late 1950's Verve recordings by Ben Webster, Harry "Sweets" Edison and Johnny Hodges into one set. Roy Eldridge comes along for the ride as well as a few other notables from the Norman Granz stable. This collection of music includes a lot of swing renditions of classic standards and some blues, and a few ballads. Each leader shines on his respective set, especially Edison who's selection of 8 tunes is heavily swing/blues oriented in a very Basie-esque style. Highly recommended if you're a small ensemble swing fan. ~William Faust

Album: The Soul Of Ben Webster (Disc 1)
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 74:28
Size:  172,3MB
Styles: Mainstream jazz, Jazz instrument, Saxophone jazz
Year: 1995

( 3:48)  1. Fajista
( 3:40)  2. Chelsea Bridge
(15:31)  3. Charlotte's Piccolo
( 4:10)  4. Coal Train
( 4:53)  5. When I Fall In Love
( 4:23)  6. Ev's Mad
( 8:24)  7. Ash
( 4:51)  8. Blues For The Blues
( 7:40)  9. Blues For Piney Brown
( 3:58) 10. Moonlight In Vermont
( 7:11) 11. Taste On The Place
( 5:52) 12. Blues For The Blues

The Soul Of Ben Webster (Disc 1)

Album: The Soul Of Ben Webster (Disc 2)
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 78:16
Size:  181,4MB
Styles: Mainstream jazz, Jazz instrument, Saxophone jazz
Year: 1995
Art: Front

(3:39)  1. Gee, Baby, Ain't I Good To You?
(9:33)  2. Blues For Bill Basie
(6:53)  3. You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me
(3:34)  4. I Didn't Know About You
(9:39)  5. Reelin' And Rockin'
(3:20)  6. Gone With The Wind
(4:04)  7. Honey Hill
(3:24)  8. Blues-A-Plenty
(3:43)  9. Don't Take Your Love From Me
(6:01) 10. Saturday Afternoon Blues
(5:04) 11. Satin Doll
(3:46) 12. Cool Your Motor
(9:44) 13. Reelin' And Rockin'
(5:45) 14. Don't Take Your Love From Me

The Soul Of Ben Webster (Disc 2)

Bob Mintzer Big Band - Incredible Journey

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 1985
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 68:01
Size: 156,9 MB
Art: Front

( 7:45)  1. Incredible Journey
( 5:38)  2. The Ring
( 9:24)  3. Flying
( 9:24)  4. Computer
(10:34)  5. Tribute
( 8:33)  6. Latin Dance
(11:43)  7. Lazy Day
( 4:57)  8. Slo Funk

A versatile soloist influenced by Michael Brecker on tenor, Bob Mintzer gained experience playing with Deodato, Tito Puente (1974), Buddy Rich, Hubert Laws, and the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra (1977). In addition to leading his own bands starting in 1978, Mintzer worked with Jaco Pastorius, Mike Mainieri, Louie Bellson, Bob Moses, and the American Saxophone Quartet. He has guested with several philharmonic orchestras and led a fine big band in New York since the mid-'80s. Mintzer, a member of the Yellowjackets since 1991 (where his bass clarinet in particular adds a great deal of color to the group), recorded regularly for DMP for a decade before moving to TVT for 1998's Quality Time. Homage to Count Basie followed in fall 2000. Live at MCG, which featured vocalist Kurt Elling, and Old School New Lessons, both of which were benefit albums for the Manchester Craftsmen's Guild in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, appeared in 2004 and 2006, respectively. 

In 2007, Mintzer released the small group session In the Moment. He returned to a big-band setting for 2008's Swing Out and 2012's For the Moment. ~ Scott Yanow https://www.allmusic.com/artist/bob-mintzer-mn0000765221/biographyBob Millikan

Personnel:  Bass – Lincoln Goines;  Drums – Peter Erskine; Piano – Don Grolnick; Saxophone – Bob Malach, Bob Mintzer, Lawrence Feldman, Michael Brecker, Peter Yellin, Roger Rosenberg; Trombone – Bob Smith, David Bargeron, Dave Taylor , Keith O'Quinn; Trumpet – Laurie Frink, Marvin Stamm, Randy Brecker, Bob Millikan           

Incredible Journey

Helen Abbey - Simply Me

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2008
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 51:38
Size: 118,9 MB
Art: Front

(4:08)  1. Morning Dance
(3:52)  2. Another Day
(5:20)  3. Wave
(3:56)  4. Simply Me
(3:25)  5. Devil May Care
(5:20)  6. Fever
(4:31)  7. One Note Samba
(5:35)  8. Fly Me to the Moon
(5:42)  9. Moondance
(0:50) 10. Song for Thielemans
(3:23) 11. Lullaby of Birdland
(5:01) 12. Cry Me a River
(0:29) 13. Twisted

Helen Abbey graduated from the Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama, London, with a Diploma in Performing Arts. Her singing career started with a regular spot at The Ritz Hotel, London with an acapella group called The Swing Sisters. After taking time out to raise her family, her return to the music world was set when she successfully showcased her talents at 'Pizza on the Park' in Knightsbridge, London. She recently won a place in the finals of the Sony Jazz International competition, 'Search for a New Jazz Star'.  After winning a highly acclaimed award from the Arts Council England, Helen went about bringing her passion for jazz to life. She is well known on the UK East Coast and plays at many venues in this area. On an international level, a collaboration with Italy's top jazz harmonica player, Luigi Ferrara, has brought about her long awaited debut album 'Simply Me'. It delivers the best in a wide range of jazz styles - mainstream standards, swing, ballads, and a sprinkling of original songs. The album is a true reflection of Helen's inimitable smooth style.

REVIEWS

"... an excellent collection of sheer elegance …...her sensitive phrasing nails the end of the lines with crystal clear clarity…..Helen’s spontaneous vocal is warm, sensuous and makes these beautiful melodies even more intriguing……Helen excels with an ever shifting variety of detail…... totally recognisable songs with beautiful vocals and free flowing instrumentation by a tight rhythm section, a very creditable debut by someone we are going to be hearing a lot more from." Wes Gillespie. EuroClubdeJazz.com

“I'm happy to have to inform that your CD has been very well received by the listeners. ….I love the tone of your voice. You are a consummate stylist. Your interpretation uplifts lyrics and melodies and discovers their inner beauty. You capture the mood of any tune. In short: you are a complete vocalist with a very personal style.” João da Penha
Journalist, author and Brazilian music critic.

“What a great voice. This woman’s got it”. Good band too! Enjoy.” Bill Oddie

“She’s well qualified to put her musical talents on record. It’s a CD brimming with melody…backed by a fine trio…..features some superb harmonica playing by Luigi Ferrara. It’s a fine debut CD and Helen Abbey’s enthusiasm for the music is evident throughout.” Alan Crumpton’s Jazz Round Up

The mix of material on the album works fine …’Morning Dance’ an instrumental (with Helen’s lyrics) makes an ideal opening number. Helen gives an effortless rendition and delivers the lyric with gusto…. Musical treats include tasty guitar solos from Tony Sandeman and a homage to Toots Thielemans by harmonica player Luigi Ferrara…..Helen is very strong on sustained notes, she can handle songs like ‘Cry Me A River’ and ‘Fly Me To The Moon’ with no problem……she definitely charms the birds off the trees!” Jill Goldman. Jazz Singers Network

“Helen Abbey is going to be a star!” Ruth French. Elite Magazine

Simply Me

Bobby Jaspar - Phénil Isopropil Amine

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 1958
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 46:20
Size: 107,7 MB
Art: Front

(5:19)  1. Cliff, Cliff
(3:27)  2. Phénil Isopropil Amine
(3:31)  3. Misterioso
(3:36)  4. Lullaby Of The Leaves
(3:24)  5. There Will Never Be Another You
(3:56)  6. Waiting For Irene
(4:14)  7. Le JAMF
(5:14)  8. Chasing The Bird
(4:22)  9. Speak Low
(2:35) 10. Doxology (Memory Of Dick)
(3:15) 11. Jeux De Quartes (take 1)
(3:24) 12. Jeux De Quartes (take 2)

This CD reissues Bobby Jaspar's 1958 final studio album (although he lived until 1963). Surprisingly, Jaspar, an excellent tenorman, sticks exclusively to flute, performing in a pair of pianoless groups with either Michel Hausser or Sadi Lallemand on vibes, Paul Roverie or Jymie Merritt on bass, drummer Kenny Clarke, and sometimes percussionist Humberto Canto. Comprised of six originals (five by Jaspar) and five jazz standards, this light but not lightweight chamber jazz set should have great appeal to fans of 1950s straight-ahead jazz. ~ Scott Yanow https://www.allmusic.com/album/phenil-isopropil-amine-mw0000204842

Personnel: Bobby Jaspar (saxophone); Kenny Clarke (drums).      

Phénil Isopropil Amine

Jeff Steinberg Jazz Ensemble - Jazz & Cocktails: An Intoxicating Mix Of Jazz For Happy Hour

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2004
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 51:04
Size: 117,6 MB
Art: Front

(4:38)  1. Just The Way You Look Tonight
(3:38)  2. Fly Me To The Moon
(3:17)  3. Manhattan
(3:44)  4. Nice Work If You Can Get It
(4:40)  5. Love For Sale
(4:01)  6. 'S Wonderful
(3:46)  7. East Of The Sun
(3:35)  8. They Can't Take That Away From Me
(3:44)  9. Don't Get Around Much Anymore
(4:06) 10. Too Close For Comfort
(4:24) 11. It Could Happen To You
(3:33) 12. Too Marvelous For Words
(3:52) 13. As Time Goes By

An intoxicating mix of instrumental jazz for happy hour.  After more than thirty-five years as a composer, arranger/orchestrator, pianist, producer and music educator, Jeff Steinberg's work continues to span the professional spectrum, which includes spectacular Jazz, Big Band, and Orchestral recordings as well as original scores for advertising, television, and film.  Upon graduating from the Berklee School in 1969, he joined The Glenn Miller Orchestra under the direction of Buddy DeFranco and toured the United States, Canada, Great Britain and Japan. Since then, he has worked with such luminaries as Maynard Ferguson, Count Basie, Stan Kenton, Perry Como, and Michel Legrand, and produced and arranged music for the advertising campaigns of General Motors, McDonald's, ALCOA, The Monsanto Company, TimeLife and others. He has arranged, conducted, and performed with and for The London Symphony, Scottish National Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, the orchestras of Nashville, Detroit and Tampa, as well as Randy Newman, Anne Murray, Art Garfunkel, Roberta Flack, Michael Feinstein, Olivia Newton-John, and Paul Anka.  Steinberg has served as a frequent POPS Conductor for The Nashville Symphony and other symphony orchestras across the country. As producer/arranger of exciting up and coming artists, Jeff also fronts The Jeff Steinberg Jazz Ensemble on piano. ~ Editorial Reviews https://www.amazon.com/Jazz-Cocktails-Jeff-Steinberg/dp/B00GOYHPF4

Personnel: Jeff Steinberg (piano, vibraphone); Jack Jezzro (guitar); Denis Solee (flute, alto saxophone); George Tidwell (trumpet, flugelhorn);  Jim White (drums).

Jazz & Cocktails:  An Intoxicating Mix Of Jazz For Happy Hour

Simon Nabatov - Spinning Songs of Herbie Nichols

Styles: Solo Piano
Year: 2012
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 64:20
Size: 147,6 MB
Art: Front

( 9:02)  1. 2300 Skiddoo
(13:12)  2. The Spinning Song
( 6:04)  3. Blue Chopsticks
( 9:45)  4. Lady Sings the Blues
( 8:42)  5. Sunday Stroll
( 8:03)  6. The Third World
( 7:14)  7. Terpsichore
( 2:15)  8. Twelve Bars

This is the second Nabatov solo piano CD on Leo Records. Stuart Broomer writes in his extensive liner notes: ''There is something very special in the way that music and musicians, Nichols and Nabatov, seem to be reaching out to one another here, to be sharing divergent legacies and oddly complementing one another. Nabatov offers profoundly personal solo playing here, alive to the past and future and the mutating nuance, deeply reflective work that seems to reach through timelessness and time to revision Nichols' work and to embody something of Nichols' own original vision''.
~ Editorial Reviews https://www.amazon.com/Solo-Spinning-Songs-Herbie-Nichols/dp/B007O3BH1C

Personnel:  Simon Nabotov - Solo Piano.

Spinning Songs of Herbie Nichols