Monday, February 5, 2018

Dara Tucker - Dara Tucker Live

Size: 100,2 MB
Time: 39:38
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2013
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. Intro (Live) (0:24)
02. On The Sunny Side Of The Street (Feat. Mason Embry) (Live) (2:38)
03. The Shadow Of Your Smile (Live) (2:39)
04. The Days Of Wine And Roses (Feat. Mason Embry) (Live) (2:17)
05. The Way I Am (Feat. Greg Bryant) (Live) (2:58)
06. I Can't Give You Anything But Love (Feat. Josh Hunt) (Live) (2:13)
07. Annie's Song (Feat. James Dasilva) (Live) (2:54)
08. I See Your Face Before Me (Feat. Greg Bryant) (Live) (4:37)
09. Until The Real Thing Comes Along (Live) (4:26)
10. Almost Like Being In Love (Feat. Mason Embry) (Live) (2:35)
11. Just In Time (Feat. James Dasilva & Mason Embry) (Live) (3:30)
12. But Beautiful (Live) (2:49)
13. Walk With Me (Live) (5:32)

Dara Tucker is an American jazz singer and composer. Tucker has released four studio albums; "All Right Now" (2009), "Soul Said Yes" (2011) "The Sun Season" (2014) and "Oklahoma Rain" (2017), as well as a limited-release, live performance album, "Dara Tucker Live" in 2013. Dara was named, "Jazz Vocalist of the Year" at the 2016 and 2017 Nashville Industry Music Awards. In 2017, the second single from "Oklahoma Rain, "Radio," was named, "Song of the Year" at Nashville Industry Music Awards, and "Oklahoma Rain" won "Jazz Album of the Year." Tucker has performed internationally with her jazz ensemble since 2009. Dara was featured on the Tavis Smiley Show in 2015, and opened for Gregory Porter in 2016. She won the silver medal in the "American Traditions Vocal Competition" in 2017.[3] She has shared the stage with jazz musicians such as organist Dr. Lonnie Smith,[4] 7-string guitarist Charlie Hunter, and pianist Johnny O'Neal at The Blue Note in New York City, The San Jose Jazz Festival, Smoke Jazz and Supper Club in NYC, Sculler's in Boston, MA, The Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame, and Snug Harbor in New Orleans, LA. In November 2016, she shared the stage with Vince Gill and the Time Jumpers. She has recorded with guitarist Peter Bernstein, guitarist Charlie Hunter, pianist Helen Sung, trombonist Alan Ferber, saxophonist John Ellis and drummer Donald Edwards.

Dara Tucker Live

Chris Connor - The Complete Atlantic Singles 1956-1960 (Remastered)

Size: 141,4 MB
Time: 60:23
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Styles: Jazz/Pop Vocals
Art: Front

01. Go 'Way From My Window (2:50)
02. Past The Age Of Innocence (2:35)
03. My Heart Is So Full Of You (2:17)
04. I Miss You So (2:21)
05. Time Out For Tears (2:39)
06. Trust In Me (2:14)
07. Mixed Emotions (2:48)
08. I Love You, Yes I Do (2:36)
09. Under Paris Skies (2:38)
10. Moon Ride (2:45)
11. Circus (2:00)
12. Flying Home (2:34)
13. Hallelujah, I Love Him So (2:24)
14. I Won't Cry Anymore (2:23)
15. Señor Blues (2:54)
16. Misty (2:50)
17. Invitation (2:38)
18. I Sold My Heart To The Junkman (2:05)
19. Heard A Bluebird (2:17)
20. Fortune Cookies (2:13)
21. That's My Desire (1:59)
22. I Only Want Some (2:47)
23. 'S Wonderful (2:31)
24. Love Walked In (2:55)

Chris Connor (1927-2009) developed her jazz style while singing with Stan Kenton in 1953. The way she put it, Singing with Kenton was the most exciting thing that happened to me. And, believe me, it trained my ear. After leaving Kenton, she began building her reputation as a single working intimate, jazz-clubs on the Eastern circuit. But she had never thought herself a jazz singer and made this clear when she first began singing for Bethlehem later that year: I don t know why I began singing jazz, instead of commercial things. But I always sang off the melody when I was a kid, so I guess that s it. I don t really want to stick to only one kind of singing. The only reason I m in this business is because I like to sing. I m not happy doing anything else.
Her fleeting doubts gradually disappeared as she became more secure in her own rhythmic conception, and after signing for Atlantic in 1956, she became one of the label s best sellers, selling 500,000 LPs during her five-year tenure, and thousands of jazz and pop singles; all of the latter are included here. Her near-vibratoless singing style and distinctive charm, as warm on ballads as it is coolly relaxed on uptempos, and her innate jazz phrasing emerging at unguarded moments triumph over more commercial approach of some of the tunes.

The Complete Atlantic Singles 1956-1960

Vic Juris - Eye Contact

Size: 157,3 MB
Time: 67:40
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2018
Styles: Jazz
Art: Front

01. United (4:05)
02. Ruby (7:46)
03. I Fall In Love Too Easily (7:02)
04. We See (7:21)
05. Sim (5:01)
06. Pinocchio (4:16)
07. Sweet And Lovely (6:49)
08. Domo's Delight (3:44)
09. Time Remembered (7:36)
10. Eye Contact (7:29)
11. To Love And Be Loved (6:27)

Vic Juris has added another guitar trio masterpiece here on his ever-growing body of recorded works. He is joined by bassist Jay Anderson and drummer Adam Nussbaum.

Since his SteepleChase debut album 'Night Tripper' of 1994, guitarist Vic Juris has been presenting unique musical universe of unassuming virtuosity and versatility, of which John Kelman of AllAboutJazz once pertinently described as "fresh, in-the-moment and connected to the broadest possible tradition."

"Vic Plays Victor Young is a sensitive melodically exploratory album of standards and rarely covered airs, as should be expected from a seasoned ensemble with a compatible repertoire." ~Howard Mandel

Personnel: Vic Juris (guitar), Jay Anderson (bass), Adam Nussbaum (drums).

Eye Contact

Sandra Kaye - Here's To Life

Size: 99,5 MB
Time: 33:48
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2018
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. Where Or When (2:27)
02. Fly Me To The Moon (2:57)
03. Never Let Me Go (3:54)
04. Dream (2:15)
05. Moon River (3:31)
06. Autumn Leaves (3:00)
07. As Long As He Needs Me (3:34)
08. Smile (4:33)
09. I Wish You Love (3:04)
10. Heres To Life (4:29)

Once or twice in every decade there comes a singer, so distinctive yet influenced by the rich vocal heritage of decades past. Just as Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughan, Dinah Washington and Ester Phillips so touched our lives through their incomparable gift of song, so here and now comes another: Sandra Kaye.
Upon hearing Sandra Kaye "fashion" the songs that she sings (for indeed, that is what she does), one cannot help but wonder how it all began. Who is this young lady with a voice and soul for music and lyric that is beyond her years?
Just as all artistic expression is a gift from God, and often appears even before the artist herself become aware of it, Sandra's singing ability was evident to her family and friends long before she herself believed she was a singer. Always gracious, and at times so amazed at what, for her, was so easy, Sandra did not begin her singing career with the idea of making it her life's pursuit.
Sandra Kaye was born in Dallas, Texas the only daughter of a minister. She grew up singing gospel music and was often featured in church socials as a young girl with various choirs and girl groups. however, Sandra started her professional career by winning an amateur contest at the West End Cabaret Dallas in 1986, since then she has established herself as the consummate artist. She attributes her success to many hours of practice, hard work, countless gigs and frequent visits to open mic nights all over America.
Sandra Kaye's experience as a jazz vocalist has given her the ambidexterity to sing with orchestras, and ensembles of all sizes. Her first experience of big band was with the Shelley Carrol Big Band, since then Sandra has been featured with the Curtis Bradshaw's First Reunion Orchestra, The Dallas Jazz Orchestra, The Galen Jeter Orchestra and the Vecho Vecencio Group.

Here's To Life

David Linx - 7000 Miles

Size: 107,1 MB
Time: 45:47
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2018
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. Poses (5:23)
02. From One Family To Another (3:22)
03. 7000 Miles (6:05)
04. America (5:32)
05. A Fool To Never Know (4:55)
06. Sitting On The Dock Of The Bay (4:45)
07. Night And Day (3:15)
08. Distortions (2:32)
09. The Promise Of You (4:53)
10. Out On A Limb (5:02)

Personnel:
David Linx, chant
André Ceccarelli, drums
Pierre-Alain Goualch, piano
Diego Imbert, double bass

David Linx (1965) is a Belgian singer of jazz and chansons, composer and lyricist. He studied percussion and worked as a drummer with the American jazz singer Mark Murphy, which motivated him to take up singing himself.
In 1996, together with a group of musicians, including Pierre Van Dormael and Slide Hampton, he made a recording with the American writer and activist James Baldwin, who recites poetry on this album.

With pianist Diederik Wissels David Linx recorded various duo albums over the years. Additionally, he recorded with among others Toots Thielemans, the quartet of guitarist Tam De Villiers, the quartet of pianist Ivan Paduart and the Brussels Jazz Orchestra.

David is also active as a singer of the French chanson. He recorded an album with chansons and collaborated with the singer Maurane. Addtionally, he composes music for film and dance theatre. In 2005, he was awarded the Prix Bobby Jaspar by the Académie du Jazz in Paris.

David Linx has been a jazz voice teacher at the Royal Conservatory in Brussels since 1993 and is a regular guest teacher at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam.

7000 Miles

Betty Lee - Live At Cafe Liberal

Size: 163,5 MB
Time: 70:08
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2018
Styles: Jazz/Pop Vocals
Art: Front

01. Sunrise (3:45)
02. Detstvi (3:14)
03. Blue Skies (4:03)
04. Volny (3:52)
05. Swing Me (3:59)
06. Cheek To Cheek (4:45)
07. Past (3:25)
08. Lemon Tree (4:36)
09. Pristi (3:42)
10. It Must Be Something Psychological (2:34)
11. Sambo Carlo (4:06)
12. Vanek (5:52)
13. Whatever Lola Wants (4:22)
14. Sen (3:51)
15. Island Blues (5:08)
16. Fronta Na Rozdil (3:23)
17. Hmm Hmm (5:22)

Betty Lee (Alžbeta Pažoutová) has been interested in music since her childhood. After studies at Prague Conservatory (acting, singing and dancing) she visited New York. During a few months of listening to New York jazz and meeting great musicians, Betty Lee also recorded her debut CD "I Wish You Love".

Currently Betty lives in Prague. She sang with Cosmic People band and Betty Lee Quartet. Now she has author's jazz/pop band - Betty Lee Song Project / BLSP. And Electronic, modern project Atomic Gigolo, also original songs.

Live At Cafe Liberal

Carolin Fortenbacher & Lutz Krajenski Trio - Fortenbacher Singt Streisand

Size: 178,7 MB
Time: 76:41
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2018
Styles: Jazz/Pop Vocals
Art: Front

01. Starting Here, Starting Now (Live) ( 3:01)
02. It Had To Be You (Live) ( 5:29)
03. Somewhere (Live) ( 5:38)
04. Evergreen (Live) ( 3:45)
05. The Way We Were (Live) ( 3:42)
06. What Kind Of Fool (Live) ( 5:52)
07. Don't Rain On My Parade (Live) ( 3:13)
08. Woman In Love (Live) ( 4:27)
09. Happy Days Are Here Again (Live) ( 3:43)
10. Pavane - Avinu Malkeinu - Papa, Can You Hear Me (Live) (13:45)
11. Not While I'm Around (Live) ( 3:47)
12. Second Hand Rose (Live) ( 5:51)
13. People (Live) ( 3:46)
14. Send In The Clowns (Live) ( 5:18)
15. Guilty (Live) ( 5:26)

Carolin Fortenbacher (born 26 June 1963 in Hamburg) is a German Musical actress and singer. She has had a leading role for five years in the musical Mamma Mia! in Hamburg.

Fortenbacher's different musical styles include soul, jazz, pop and rock, and also opera. Audiences know her both for her musical roles and for classical parts. In the Hamburg performance of The Magic Flute she played the Queen of the Night. Musical commitments followed such as Rosalina in West Side Story, Lucy in the musical Charlie Brown, Audrey in the Little Shop of Horrors or Anne in La Cage aux Folles. She took part in the Rock Opera Jimmy Dean in the Theater Casa Nova in Essen. She took on the roles of Mabel and Kate in the musical The Pirates of Penzance.

In September 1994 she played Aldonza in Der Mann von La Mancha, and she received the Image Award Germany.

She won the Publikumspreis des Theater des Westens, Berlin. There she had a commitment in Zustände wie im alten Rom.

In Oberhausen she played the role of the spider in the musical Tabaluga & Lilli. From November 2002 until September 2007 Fortenbacher played the leading role of Donna in the musical Mamma Mia! in the Operettenhaus Hamburg.

For this she was selected by the readers of the Bildzeitung as second place in the Top Women of Hamburg 2005, behind Hannelore Schmidt.

Fortenbacher Singt Streisand

Various - The Miles Davis Sidemen

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 91:22
Size: 209.2 MB
Styles:
Year: 2013
Art: Front

[ 5:24] 1. Herbie Hancock - Cantaloupe Island
[ 7:48] 2. Sonny Rollins - Doxy
[ 5:46] 3. Herbie Hancock - Aung San Suu Kyi
[ 4:16] 4. John Coltrane - In A Sentimental Mood
[ 4:38] 5. Bill Evans - Everything Happens To Me
[ 6:41] 6. Paul Chambers - Dear Old Stockholm
[ 6:55] 7. Keith Jarrett - Bop-Be
[ 6:35] 8. John Scofield - A Go Go
[14:15] 9. Chick Corea - Spain
[ 6:48] 10. Jack Dejohnette - Indigo Dreamscapes
[ 4:59] 11. Tony Williams - Vashkar
[ 5:10] 12. The Cannonball Adderley Quintet - Mercy, Mercy, Mercy
[ 3:39] 13. Stan Getz - Anything Goes
[ 4:07] 14. Kai Winding - Speak Low
[ 4:13] 15. Gil Evans - Moon And Sand

Miles Davis is widely regarded as one of the most important musicians of the 20th century, being at the cutting edge of bebop, hardbop and fusion, just to name a few of the jazz movements he helped shape. Along the way, he influenced generations of musicians, including many sidemen who would enjoy influential and successful careers of their own.

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George Cotsirilos Quartet - Mostly In Blue

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 48:46
Size: 111.6 MB
Styles: Guitar jazz
Year: 2018
Art: Front

[6:54] 1. Mostly In Blue
[5:52] 2. Wes Side Blues
[7:13] 3. I Wish I Knew
[6:41] 4. Ms. Luna
[5:18] 5. Blue Dusk
[4:20] 6. Crazeology
[6:44] 7. Lights Out
[5:41] 8. Down, Not Out

George Cotsirilos - Guitar; Keith Saunders - Piano; Robb Fisher - Bass; Ron Marabuto - Drums.

A fixture of San Francisco's jazz scene for 40 years, guitarist George Cotsirilos presents a new album of original compositions, along with a Warren/Gordon gem, "I Wish I Knew." Taking advantage of his decades long performing relationship with pianist Keith Saunders, bassist Robb Fisher and drummer Ron Marabuto, Cotsirilos creates a warmly swinging, instantly classic recording.

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Luciana Souza - Duos II & Duos III

Album: Duos II
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 47:17
Size: 108.2 MB
Styles: Latin jazz, Brazilian rhythms
Year: 2005
Art: Front

[3:00] 1. Sai Dessa
[4:05] 2. Nos Horizontes Do Mundo
[4:44] 3. A Flor E O Espinho Juizo Final
[2:50] 4. Muita Bobeira
[3:30] 5. Modinha
[4:28] 6. No Carnaval Vento
[3:49] 7. Sambadalu (Para Luciana Souza)
[5:48] 8. Aparecida
[5:44] 9. Trocando Em Miudos
[2:56] 10. Chorinho Pra Ele
[2:46] 11. Atr S Da Porta
[3:33] 12. Voce

Over the course of six albums filled with her beautiful voice and thoughtful interpretations, singer Luciana Souza has landed two Grammy nominations and grabbed the attention of knowledgeable jazz and Brazilian music fans. Here she follows up her breakthrough album Duos with a second installment, this time again in intimate duo settings with different guitarists. Souza dwells in her voice's mid-range, seldom going particularly high or low, yet her inflections are as rich as a well-aged cabernet wine. While these nuances take a little time to pick up, Souza's technical facility is easily recognizable and impressive – her lightning fast scat on the new choro "Sambadalu (Para Luciana Souza)" is dazzling; her timing on the ballad "Modinha" is impeccable. Generally regarded a jazz singer because of her chops, Souza is really "beyond category" (to use an old Duke Ellington quote) for bringing Brazilian folk idioms into the jazz genre, and she doesn't do it any better than on Duos II. –-Tad Hendrickson

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Album: Duos III
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 40:56
Size: 93.7 MB
Styles: Latin jazz, Brazilian rhythms
Year: 2012
Art: Front

[1:29] 1. Tim Tim Por Tim Tim
[2:04] 2. Doralice
[2:39] 3. Chora Coracao
[2:53] 4. Pedra Da Lua
[3:54] 5. Dona Lu
[3:37] 6. Mágoas De Coboclo
[2:39] 7. Eu Vim Da Bahia
[3:59] 8. As Rosas Não Falam
[3:42] 9. Lamento Sertanejo & Maçã Do Rosto
[2:49] 10. Inutil Paisagem
[6:03] 11. Dindi
[5:02] 12. Beijo Partido

Duos III celebrates the ten-year anniversary of the release of Luciana Souza s Grammy- nominated and much celebrated CD, Brazilian Duos. Her Duos II record also went on to receive a Grammy nomination for Best Jazz Vocal Record. The last volume of this trilogy brings back her long time collaborators - guitar phenomenon Romero Lubambo, and master guitarist Marco Pereira - and introduces Toninho Horta, one of Brazil s most unique guitarists and composers. The repertoire is again as varied and beautiful as the Brazilian landscape including works by Antonio Carlos Jobim, Cartola, Gilberto Gil and Toninho Horta.

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Sandy Nelson - The Very Best Of Sandy Nelson

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:40
Size: 129.8 MB
Styles: Instrumental rock, Rock N Roll
Year: 2003
Art: Front

[2:36] 1. Teen Beat' 65
[2:13] 2. Be Bop A Lula
[2:18] 3. I'm Walkin'
[2:18] 4. Don't Be Cruel
[2:49] 5. In The Mood
[2:06] 6. Peggy Sue
[2:59] 7. In Beat
[2:25] 8. Bony Moronie
[2:14] 9. Drum Party
[3:11] 10. Do You Wanna Dance
[2:02] 11. Back Off Boogaloo
[2:03] 12. Drum Stomp
[2:11] 13. Great Balls Of Fire
[2:39] 14. Rock Around The Clock
[1:37] 15. Shake Rattle And Roll
[1:53] 16. Blue Suede Shoes
[2:07] 17. Drums Are My Beat
[2:40] 18. Pinball Wizard
[2:15] 19. Summertime Blues
[2:17] 20. I Hear You Knockin'
[2:18] 21. Drumming Up A Storm
[3:08] 22. The Beat Goes On
[1:56] 23. Yakety Yak
[2:15] 24. Let There Be Drums

Sandy Nelson was the biggest -- and one of the few -- star drummers of the late '50s and early '60s era in which instrumental rock was at its peak. He landed two Top Ten hits, "Teen Beat" (1959) and "Let There Be Drums" (1961), which surrounded his Gene Krupa-inspired solos with cool, mean guitar licks that were forerunners of the surf sound. Nelson had only one other Top 40 hit, "Drums Are My Beat" (1962). He ground out a quick series of instrumental albums in the early '60s -- eight within 18 months, as a matter of fact -- with several other top Hollywood rock and pop session musicians. Nelson was not that great a drummer, although he was good. His principal importance is that he found a place for drum rock solos in hit instrumental singles, and the more reckless elements of his style no doubt influenced other musicians, such as surf drummers and, later, Keith Moon.

Nelson started to play rock & roll as a teenager in Los Angeles in the 1950s, forming a group that included Jan Berry, Dean Torrence, and Bruce Johnston, all of whom would be important to the surf and hot rod scenes a few years down the line. By the late '50s he was playing sessions, including drums on the Teddy Bears' chart-topper "To Know Him Is to Love Him." After his "Teen Beat" became a hit for Original Sound in 1959, he signed with Imperial as a solo artist, and continued to work as a session musician. For instance, he's heard on Gene Vincent records of the time, as well as the Hollywood Argyles' big hit "Alley Oop," on which he also did some screams. Nelson's numerous solo albums, despite the assistance of top fellow sessioneers like Steve Douglas (sax), Ernie Freeman (piano), and Rene Hall (guitar), had a lot of basic and unimaginative instrumental rock, whether original material or covers of well-known hits of the day. As with Duane Eddy's recordings, however, these simple albums might have helped inspire aspiring musicians as things to play along and learn with, if nothing else.

Near the end of 1963, Nelson was involved in a serious motorcycle accident that necessitated amputation of his right foot and part of his leg. Nonetheless, he managed to resume his drumming career and continued to churn out albums, as well as some singles, of which "Casbah" (1965) is the highlight, with its wild splashing drums and frenetic Middle Eastern/surf guitar. ~bio by Richie Unterberger

The Very Best Of Sandy Nelson 

Wild Bill Davison, Papa Bue's Viking Jazzband - Wild Bill Davison With Papa Bue

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 58:35
Size: 134.1 MB
Styles: New Orleans jazz
Year: 1977/1999
Art: Front

[3:33] 1. I'm Confessin'
[5:02] 2. As Long As I Live
[3:52] 3. A Cottage For Sale
[3:38] 4. I Never Knew
[3:58] 5. Farfars Blues
[2:53] 6. Way Down Yonder In New Oreans
[3:00] 7. Blues My Naughtie Sweetie Gave To Me
[2:37] 8. Blue And Sentimental
[3:51] 9. Our Love Is Here To Stay
[5:35] 10. Tishomingo Blues
[5:51] 11. You're Lucky To Me
[3:36] 12. I Can''t Get Started
[3:27] 13. Someday You'll Be Sorry
[3:16] 14. Avalon
[4:20] 15. Lady Be Good

This release draws its material from five sessions that cornetist Wild Bill Davison recorded in Copenhagen with trombonist Papa Bue Jensen's Viking Jazz Band, not duplicating any music released elsewhere. Davison, who sings "A Cottage for Sale," clearly enjoyed playing with Jensen and his band (which also featured clarinetist Jorgen Svarre and occasionally tenor saxophonist Bent Jaedig) and he sounds quite inspired. Highpoints include "I'm Confessin," "I Never Knew," "Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me" and "You're Lucky to Me." ~Scott Yanow

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Nils Landgren - Chapter Two/2

Styles: Vocal, Trombone and Trumpet Jazz
Year: 2009
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 40:24
Size: 92,9 MB
Art: Front

(4:22)  1. Get Here
(4:47)  2. Song For Nils
(4:32)  3. Killing Me Softly
(3:32)  4. The Red Moped
(2:38)  5. Mood Shadow
(1:43)  6. Like Someone In Love
(3:49)  7. Everything Happens To Me
(2:08)  8. Waltz For Johanna
(5:10)  9. Everything Must Change
(2:29) 10. Morning Song
(5:07) 11. Birthday Dance

On the 9th of December 1980 Nils Landgren and Johan Norberg embarked a flight to Hamburg for a one week tv- session with Swedish singer Lill Lindfors. This was the first time they played together and during the 1980’s they would meet again on several occasions as being the most sought after studio musicians in Sweden. In 1988 they decided to form a duo ”Chapter Two” and their first tour was an immediate success followed by tv- shows and more than 300 concerts throughout Sweden. In 1994 the album Chapter Two/2 was released which has, up to date, sold more than 20.000 copies in Sweden. As being best friends they take care of this, their oldest ongoing project, and make a couple of concerts every year, filling the big venues in Sweden with huge crowds of their faithful ”Chapter Two-Fans”. http://www.nilslandgren.com/chapter-two-2/

Personnel:  Nils Landgren – lead vocals, trombone, trumpet;  Johan Norberg – guitar, backup vocals, accordion

Chapter Two/2

Peter Bernstein - Earth Tones

Styles: Guitar Jazz
Year: 1997
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 66:49
Size: 154,2 MB
Art: Front

(8:58)  1. Metamorphosis
(7:56)  2. Sublime Indifference
(6:23)  3. Dragonfly
(6:09)  4. Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me)
(9:58)  5. Acrobat
(7:37)  6. How Deep Is The Ocean?
(6:05)  7. Breakthrough
(5:53)  8. Pivot
(7:45)  9. Carrot Cake

?Peter Bernstein led four albums for the Swiss Criss Cross label during 1992-1997. His fourth effort has him heading a trio with organist Larry Goldings and drummer Bill Stewart. Some of the selections are very much in the soul/jazz tradition, since the Jimmy Smith influence can be heard now and then in Goldings' playing and Bernstein's main influence is Wes Montgomery. However, some of the originals are more advanced and the music still sounds pretty fresh. Among the highlights are Bernstein's ironically titled "Sublime Indifference," Goldings' tricky "The Acrobat," Hank Mobley's "The Breakthrough," and a relaxed version of "How Deep Is the Ocean."~ Scott Yanow https://www.allmusic.com/album/earth-tones-mw0000600871

Personnel: Peter Bernstein (guitar); Larry Goldings (Hammond B-3 organ); Bill Stewart (drums).

Earth Tones

Joey DeFrancesco - Snapshot: The Original Trio

Styles: Jazz, Post Bop
Year: 2009
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 59:35
Size: 136,6 MB
Art: Front

(7:58)  1. Eighty One
(9:55)  2. The End of a Love Affair
(2:44)  3. Introductions
(7:28)  4. Ode to Angela
(6:19)  5. Songline
(7:16)  6. You Don't Know Me
(8:32)  7. Fly Me to the Moon
(9:20)  8. Whichole

Joey DeFrancesco has come a long way from his recording debut made in 1989 as a fresh-faced 17-year-old. From the get-go, he established his credentials with virtuoso technique and an innate soulfulness that he developed under the tutelage of his father, Papa John DeFrancesco. Combining monstrous chops with a flair for showmanship, DeFrancesco is regarded by organ aficionados as the baddest B-3 burner in the business. Joey's latest manages to look both ahead and back back to the trio's roots which extend back 15 years and ahead to musical triumphs to come. ~ Editorial Reviews https://www.amazon.com/Snapshot-Joey-DeFrancesco/dp/B002N1AEJG

Personnel:  Joey DeFrancesco (Hammond B-3 organ); Paul Bollenback (Guitar); Byron Landham (Drums).

Snapshot: The Original Trio

Hank Marvin - DJango's Castle

Styles: Guitar Jazz
Year: 2012
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:48
Size: 130,6 MB
Art: Front

(3:28)  1. Swing 42
(3:32)  2. Swingtime In Springtime
(3:53)  3. Noto Swing
(3:31)  4. After You've Gone
(4:15)  5. Si Tu Savais
(5:12)  6. Honeysuckle Rose
(3:59)  7. Coquette
(3:44)  8. Micro
(3:30)  9. Viper's Dream
(3:42) 10. DJango's Castle
(4:16) 11. Minor Swing
(4:39) 12. Swing Guitars
(4:47) 13. I Can't Give You Anything But Love
(4:13) 14. Belleville

The name Hank Marvin may not be as internationally well known as those he's influenced (Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton, and Mark Knopfler, to name a few), but intimations of his characteristic vibrato have emanated from many a six-string since he first backed Cliff Richard with his band the Shadows in the late 1950s. Marvin has enjoyed continued success as a solo artist, most recently in the present trio with accordionist Nunzio Mondia and rhythm guitarist Gary Taylor. Mondia and Taylor became instant collaborators when they first came together on the tribute album Hank Plays Cliff (1995 Polygram TV). Now known as Hank Marvin Gypsy Jazz, Marvin and his associates have built up a songbook of arrangements out of mutual passion for Django Reinhardt and Stéphane Grappelli, whose music dominates their first full outing, Django's Castle. With bassists Pete Jeavons, Robbie Pisano, and Matt Willis providing arch support, the band understands the meaning of swing and uses that understanding to enliven this collection of 14 tunes with panache. Three nominal swings, in fact, set the mood for a rollicking good time. Each highlights Marvin's exceptional feel for steel, and the band's keen making of music that is sure to get those feet tapping. Shuffling sweet solos into a deck of savory themes, the core trio deals itself a winning hand without fail. 

All are straight flushes, with the exception of two royals: the uplifting and distinctly realized "Micro" and emotionally naked "Si Tu Savais." The latter is an unusually somber detour, all the more so for its haunting bellows. Mondia lends further graces to classics such as "Coquette" and "Viper's Dream," both striking mid-tempo pieces that ooze nostalgia. Even evergreens like "Honeysuckle Rose" and "I Can't Give You Anything but Love" feel renewed, not least of all for their adroit sense of traction. Mondia plays with a smile, eliciting from his instrument a smooth, legato current that feels enmeshed in every shift of terrain. His relays with Marvin in "Minor Swing" and "Swing Guitars" are especially noteworthy in this regard. Marvin, for his part, adds sparkle to every nook and cranny that catches his ear. Whether bobbing on the current of the title track or ending the album as he does with the enlivening "Belleville," he shows that virtuosity is one thing, but that threading virtuosity with a melodic line one can always follow is quite another. What truly distinguishes Marvin in the hallowed halls of fingerstyle players is the immediacy of his tone. Here is an artist who paints directly and cleanly, without the need for blending but who, like van Gogh, applies his paint in relief and lets the colors sing. What's more, Marvin and his band are living proof that optimistic music can be just as serious and cerebral as the darkest, most brooding forms of jazz. For while there is an unmistakable joy about the album, one would require immense effort not to hear the depth of dedication required to pull it off with such fluidity. Fans of John Jorgensen, Lollo Meier, and Angelo Debarre won't want to miss this. A master at work. ~ Tyran Grillo https://www.allaboutjazz.com/djangos-castle-hank-marvin-mtm-music-pty-ltd-review-by-tyran-grillo.php

Personnel: Hank Marvin: lead guitar; Nunzio Mondia: accordion; Gary Taylor: rhythm guitar; Pete Jeavons; double bass; Robbie Pisano: bass; Matt Willis: bass.

DJango's Castle

Tamuz Nissim - Echo Of A Heartbeat

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2018
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 41:43
Size: 97,6 MB
Art: Front

(5:52)  1. Time in a Bottle
(3:41)  2. Fried Bananas
(4:44)  3. My World
(5:16)  4. Just Squeeze Me
(5:19)  5. In the Melody's Shade
(4:14)  6. Groovin' High
(4:25)  7. Echo of a Heartbeat
(3:44)  8. What a Little Moonlight Can Do
(4:24)  9. Smile

Tamuz Nissim is not only a singer of boundless promise she is already a great, full-fledged artist. This disc Echo of a Heartbeat shows how versatile she is, not only with her impressions of Charlie Parker and bebop in her breathtaking rhythm on Dexter Gordon’s “Fried Bananas”, as well as Eddie Jefferson in her superb crafting and delivery of her very own vocalese lyric to the piece, but also with her achingly beautiful ballad, “My World”, an original creation, one may add. Both of which songs speak to the other dimension of her artistry: her ability to write a perfect song, then to turn it on its head and sing it. There are three of them on this disc but they are not only the perfect creations here. Her rendition of Duke Ellington’s “Just Squeeze Me” in which she re-fits the sexy inner pulse of the song with a playful one that is equally alluring. Here Miss Nissim also performs a breathtaking glissando at the end of the song which highlights not only her multi-octave voice, but her ability to use it with theatrical effect.  Again, in her interpretation of Dizzy Gillespie’s “Groovin’ High” Miss Nissim reveals herself here as an artist of the first order, broadening out from good old-fashioned swing which she seemingly can sing in her sleep to the vim and verve, and dizzying atmospherics of bebop and vocalese.

Miss Nissim’s instrument is gorgeous, lustrous, precise, high-sprung and light as a feather-light. Her musicianship is fierce as she digs into the expression of each word, brings ceaseless variety soft dynamics and gives every phrase a lustrous grace. Here she is accompanied and guided by the extraordinary bassist and producer, Harvie S, who brings deeply interiorised reading to the material (especially beautiful on “Groovin’ High”) The extraordinary blend of musicians also extends to inimitable pianist James Weideman, virtuoso guitarist George Nazos and the brilliant drummer Tony Jefferson. Everywhere there is a beautiful bombshell that explodes from the artists led by this amazing singer and the fizzing “What a Little Moonlight Can Do” is only one more song that spins delightfully. Her vocalese on “Smile” is just as breathtakingly beautiful. So…everywhere, throughout this disc, Tamuz Nissim and the other artists make this music say something entirely new, and with such power that it is not simply the echo of the heartbeat, but the real thing itself. And by any measure that’s great music-making.

Personnel – Tamuz Nissim: vocals; James Weidman: piano; George Nazos: guitar (7, 8); Harvie S: bass; Tony Jefferson: drums

Echo Of A Heartbeat