Monday, May 21, 2018

Kenny Werner - Copenhagen Calypso

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 57:36
Size: 131.9 MB
Styles: Bop, Piano jazz
Year: 1994
Art: Front

[ 4:24] 1. If I Should Lose You
[ 8:39] 2. Ballad For Trane
[ 4:56] 3. My Romance
[ 6:24] 4. Copenhagen Calypso
[ 2:10] 5. What Is This Thing Called Love
[10:37] 6. Naima
[ 6:37] 7. Watch What Happens
[ 9:46] 8. Round About Midnight
[ 3:59] 9. Yesterdays

One of two stunning CDs of solo piano recorded by Kenny Werner for Steeplechase -- upon hearing it one wonders why this brilliant pianist isn't more widely known. His takes of great standards such as "If I Should Lose You" and "My Romance" are very refreshing and strikingly original. His masterpiece is a breathtaking reworking of "Yesterdays," although the phenomenal rendition of "What Is This Thing Called Love?" and the reflective, imaginative take of "Naima" are equally impressive. For anyone not familiar with Kenny Werner, this CD should serve as a great introduction. ~Ken Dryden

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Melanie De Biasio - Lilies

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 38:13
Size: 87.5 MB
Styles: Jazz vocals
Year: 2017
Art: Front

[3:48] 1. Your Freedom Is The End Of Me
[3:16] 2. Gold Junkies
[3:57] 3. Lilies
[4:04] 4. Let Me Love You
[2:46] 5. Sitting In The Stairwell
[3:08] 6. Brother
[4:31] 7. Afro Blue
[6:41] 8. All My Worlds
[5:58] 9. And My Heart Goes On

Melanie De Biasio is a Belgian vocalist who mixes jazz, blues, and soul.

As Melanie De Biasio explains in her own words; “For me, Lilies has a darkness, but it’s also luminous. After my experiences with (previous releases) 'No Deal' and 'Blackened Cities', I just wanted to retreat to a cave with my Pro-Tools, my computer, and my cheap, 100Euro Shure SM-58 microphone. I could have gone to a big studio, made a big production – but I wanted none of that. I wanted to go back to the seed of creativity, the simplest materials. I was in this room where there was no light, no night or day at all, no heat. Very uncomfortable. But I felt free. I was happy to have this feeling – ‘I don’t need more, I have everything I need here.’”

Lilies resonates with beauty, multi-instrumentalist De Biasio casting a mesmerising shadow over the proceedings alongside her long-term ensemble of players and will undoubtedly once again see her further the acclaim of fans both in Europe and further afield.

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Andre Previn - Tangerine

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 71:31
Size: 163.7 MB
Styles: Piano jazz
Year: 2018
Art: Front

[4:24] 1. Tangerine
[6:06] 2. I Cover The Waterfront
[7:52] 3. Squatty Roo
[7:53] 4. Collard Greens And Black Eyed Peas
[5:17] 5. The Girl Friend
[4:41] 6. Stars Fell On Alabama
[4:09] 7. Get Me To The Church On Time
[5:32] 8. On The Street Where I Live
[3:23] 9. I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face
[5:28] 10. Wouldn't It Be Loverley
[4:13] 11. Ascot Gavotte
[3:35] 12. Show Me
[5:55] 13. With A Little Bit Of Luck
[2:57] 14. I Could Have Danced All Night

Bass – Leroy Vinnegar; Drums – Shelly Manne; Piano – André Previn.

One of the most versatile musicians on the planet, André Previn has amassed considerable credentials as a jazz pianist, despite carving out separate lives first as a Hollywood arranger and composer, and then as a world-class classical conductor, pianist, and composer. Always fluid, melodic, and swinging, with elements of Bud Powell, Oscar Peterson, and Horace Silver mixed with a faultless technique, Previn didn't change much over the decades but could always be counted upon for polished, reliable performances at the drop of a hat.

He started piano lessons in his native Berlin before the Nazi threat forced his family to move to Paris in 1938 and the U.S. the following year. Settling in Los Angeles, the wunderkind Previn began working as a jazz pianist, an arranger for MGM, and a recording artist for Sunset Records while still in high school -- and by his 18th year, his first recordings for RCA Victor had racked up substantial sales. Originally swing-oriented, Previn discovered bop in 1950 just before his induction into the Army. Upon returning to Los Angeles, Previn went into overdrive, gigging as a jazz pianist, scoring films, and playing chamber music. Forming a smooth boppish trio with Shelly Manne and Leroy Vinnegar, Previn scored a huge crossover hit with an album of jazz interpretations of My Fair Lady, which in turn led to a series of likeminded albums of Broadway scores and kicked off an industry trend.

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The Shirelles - 20 Greatest Hits

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 47:44
Size: 109.3 MB
Styles: Pop-Rock-R&B
Year: 2005
Art: Front

[2:39] 1. Will You Love Me Tomorrow
[2:31] 2. Welcome Home Baby
[2:06] 3. Mama Said
[2:39] 4. Baby It's You
[2:19] 5. Big John (Ain't You Gonna Marry Me)
[2:39] 6. Soldier Boy
[2:36] 7. A Thing Of The Past
[2:02] 8. Dedicated To The One I Love
[2:33] 9. Don't Say Goodnight And Mean Goodbye
[2:08] 10. Stop The Music
[2:33] 11. Thank You Baby
[2:57] 12. A Last Minute Miracle
[2:00] 13. Tonight You're Gonna Fall In Love With Me
[2:13] 14. Sha La La
[2:13] 15. Foolish Little Girl
[1:52] 16. Tonight's The Night
[2:27] 17. What A Sweet Thing That Was
[2:40] 18. Everybody Loves A Lover
[2:31] 19. What Does A Girl Do
[1:58] 20. Thirty-One Flavors

You'd be hard-pressed to find a dud track on this Shirelles best-of, which contains irresistible (and influential) early-1960s songs like "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow," "Mama Said," and "Soldier Boy." One of the first girl groups of the '60s, their songs were covered by the Beatles ("Baby, It's You") and the Mamas & The Papas ("Dedicated to the One I Love"), among many others. Their vintage sound, with its simple, yet highly effective vocal arrangements, is unmistakable, with tracks like "Tonight You're Gonna Fall in Love With Me" and "Don't Say Goodnight and Mean Goodbye" possessing an attractive, guileless innocence. ~AMG

20 Greatest Hits

Bill Charlap - All Through The Night

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 47:13
Size: 108.1 MB
Styles: Straight ahead jazz, Piano jazz
Year: 1998
Art: Front

[8:53] 1. All Through The Night
[5:22] 2. Roundabout
[4:30] 3. Put On A Happy Face
[5:14] 4. It's So Peaceful In The Country
[4:11] 5. The Best Thing For You Would Be Me
[3:15] 6. Pure Imagination
[3:53] 7. Nobody's Heart
[6:24] 8. Dance Only With Me-Dream Dancing
[5:28] 9. I've Just Seen Her

This trio outing by pianist Bill Charlap (with bassist Peter Washington and drummer Kenny Washington) is a superior modern mainstream set. Charlap's boppish yet melodic style (which is championed by George Shearing in the liner notes) is pleasing, swinging and just unpredictable enough to hold one's interest. He mostly performs lesser-known standards such as Vernon Duke's "Roundabout," Irving Berlin's "The Best Thing For You Would Be Me" and the Rodgers and Hart classic "Nobody's Heart." An enjoyable outing. ~Scott Yanow

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Matt Monro - Essential

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:38
Size: 129.7 MB
Styles: Vocal, Easy Listening
Year: 1990/2006
Art: Front

[2:53] 1. My Kind Of Girl
[2:46] 2. Portrait Of My Love
[2:32] 3. From Russia With Love
[2:57] 4. Who Can I Turn To
[2:31] 5. Let's Face The Music And Dance
[3:17] 6. Jeannie
[2:33] 7. April Fool
[2:09] 8. Cheek To Cheek
[3:21] 9. Softly As I Leave You (Mono) [single Version]
[2:00] 10. Here And Now
[2:46] 11. Love Is A Many Splendored Thing
[2:12] 12. How Little We Know
[2:20] 13. Stardust
[3:37] 14. Small Fry
[3:17] 15. Skylark
[3:02] 16. One Morning In May
[3:57] 17. I Get Along Without You Very Well (Except Sometimes)
[2:59] 18. Memphis In June
[2:27] 19. Blue Orchids
[2:52] 20. I Have Dreamed

He was the "British Sinatra" and sings with beautiful phrasing on these recordings from the early '60s. This is Monro at his most Sinatra/Riddle-like. Several of the tracks are from his Hoagy Carmichael album and his renditions of "Skylark," "Blue Orchids," and "Stardust" are masterful ballad treatments. His "One Morning In May" and "Small Fry" swing with Basie-like big-band arrangements behind him (note especially the hip and attentive drumming on these swing charts).

His breath control is one of the most extraordinary in all of popular singing; there is at least one phrase in each ballad performance that is nearly impossible to speak, let alone sing, in one breath. But there's subtle swing phrasing with great breath control too -- notice the second time he sings the bridge on "Let's Face the Music and Dance" after he sings a 4-bar lead-in and then the ENTIRE bridge on one breath. Literally breathtaking singing, and mature phrasing that does not call attention to the technical prowess (very much like Sinatra). "My Kind of Girl" was Monro's swing masterpiece, a record so fine that even Sinatra had to record it -- the ultimate tribute. ~Peter Sokolowski

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Deborah Cox - One Wish

Styles: Vocal
Year: 1998
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 62:29
Size: 143,9 MB
Art: Front

(4:46)  1. September
(4:19)  2. It's Over Now
(4:22)  3. Nobody's Supposed To Be Here
(4:41)  4. We Can't Be Friends (Feat. RL)
(4:32)  5. Couldn't We
(4:35)  6. One Wish (feat. DJ Quik)
(4:32)  7. I Won't Give Up
(3:56)  8. Just When I Think I'm Over You
(4:43)  9. Love Is On The Way
(5:06) 10. I Never Knew
(4:13) 11. One Day You Will
(4:14) 12. Nobody's Supposed To Be Here (Dance Mix)
(4:12) 13. Things Just Ain't The Same (Dance Mix)
(4:12) 14. September (Remix)

Arista set out to make a huge star of Deborah Cox. Her first album scored a couple of moderate hits, but with her second they were poised to turn the burgeoning belter into a new Whitney Houston. That didn't quite happen, but the set did make her into a considerable star, thanks in part to her monster cross-format smash "Nobody's Supposed to Be Here." An interesting thing happened the year before this album's release. Cox recorded a song for the Money Talks soundtrack, "Things Just Ain't the Same." The song was not a big hit initially, but a dance mix picked up steam in clubs across the U.S., and after several months turned into a huge dance smash, which in turn opened the singer to a whole new audience almost unexpectedly. Therefore, the first official single from One Wish, "Nobody's Supposed to Be Here," was released as an R&B ballad to urban radio stations, and as a revved-up club anthem to pop stations and club DJs. The song was a smash, spending countless weeks atop the R&B charts and eight weeks at number two on the U.S. pop charts, cementing the singer's newfound broad appeal. That feat wasn't repeated, although the album scored another Top Ten pop hit with dramatic ballad "We Can't Be Friends," a duet with labelmate R.L. of the group Next. The album's musical spectrum was varied, ranging from the typical cheating man song popular at the time (the second single, "It's Over Now," which, in a remixed version, topped the dance charts), to safe middle-of-the-road, adult contemporary fare ("Couldn't We" and the beautiful "One Day You Will"), funky R&B tunes (one of the set's highlights, "One Wish"), and club anthems, including the dance mix of "Things Just Ain't the Same." Cox's voice, a powerhouse unto itself, sounds just as effective and very sweet when she's not belting out a tune Whitney Houston-style (evident on "I Won't Give Up"). The album also includes a bonus track, which is a hip-hop mix of the set's mid-tempo opener "September." A good album, which includes a couple of quintessential 1990s dance hits, and a prime example of Arista's incomparable marketing savvy. ~Jose F.Promis   https://www.allmusic.com/album/one-wish-mw0000041586              

One Wish

Vanessa Rubin - Language of Love

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 1999
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 57:30
Size: 133,6 MB
Art: Front

(4:36)  1. Love for Sale
(4:55)  2. I Didn't Know About You
(4:27)  3. The Way He Makes Me Feel
(4:45)  4. Caravan
(4:00)  5. Fantastic Episode
(4:31)  6. Nice'n Easy
(6:11)  7. Early Autumn
(5:14)  8. I Should Lose You
(3:53)  9. Every Time We Say Goodbye
(8:12) 10. Corcovado
(6:45) 11. The Summer Knows

Vanessa Rubin's 1999 album Language of Love features more of her smooth vocal stylings, along with guest performances from Freddy Cole on two tracks, "Nice 'N' Easy" and "Everytime We Say Goodbye." Other standout tracks include "Early Autumn" and "The Summer Knows." ~ Heather Phares https://www.allmusic.com/album/language-of-love-mw0000667213

Language of Love

Billy Taylor - It's A Matter Of Pride

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1993
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 64:11
Size: 148,5 MB
Art: Front

(5:56)  1. At La Caroussel
(4:50)  2. Picture This
(5:13)  3. It's A Matter Of Pride
(6:07)  4. His Name Was Martin
(5:04)  5. Titoro
(8:45)  6. Back Home
(6:05)  7. Lookin' Up
(7:30)  8. Paraphrase
(4:48)  9. I'm A Lover
(5:54) 10. If You Really Are Concerned
(3:55) 11. Mood For Mendes

This is a particularly well-constructed session by pianist Billy Taylor who is featured in a combo with bassist Christian McBride, drummer Marvin "Smitty" Smith, the congas of Ray Mantilla and, on three songs, tenor-saxophonist Stanley Turrentine; Grady Tate also contributes two warm ballad vocals. All nine songs were composed by Taylor (including three pieces taken from a more extended work in tribute to Martin Luther King) and the results are melodic, boppish and swinging.~ Scott Yanow https://www.allmusic.com/album/its-a-matter-of-pride-mw0000110539   

Personnel: Billy Taylor (piano), Grady Tate (vocals), Stanley Turrentine (tenor saxophone), Christian McBride (bass), Marvin "Smitty" Smith (drums), Ray Mantilla (congas)

It's A Matter Of Pride

Philip Catherine, Neils-Henning Orsted-Pedersen - Spanish Nights

Styles: Guitar Jazz
Year: 1989
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 55:47
Size: 128,0 MB
Art: Front

(3:49)  1. Spanish Nights
(5:10)  2. Aranjuez
(6:27)  3. Django
(5:37)  4. My Favorite Things
(6:58)  5. Leaving
(4:59)  6. Esmeralda
(4:12)  7. Armando's Rhumba
(5:55)  8. Black Orpheus
(3:31)  9. Little Anna
(4:11) 10. Que Pasa
(4:52) 11. Rene Thomas

An immensely gifted Belgian guitarist, Philip Catherine is a highly regarded performer known for his harmonically nuanced, deeply lyrical playing and crisply rounded fretboard touch. Born in London in 1942 to an English mother and Belgian father, Catherine moved to Brussels with his family at a young age. As a teenager, he became interested in the guitar, influenced at the time by French singer/songwriter and poet George Brassens. By age 14 he was taking lessons, and learning the basic elements of jazz improvisation when he discovered Django Reinhardt. He quickly absorbed the jazz legend's distinctive style, and eventually picked up other influences, including Belgian guitarist René Thomas. He also immersed himself in albums by such luminaries as Art Blakey, Clifford Brown, Max Roach, and others. Catherine began playing gigs while in his teens, working in a trio with American Hammond B-3 specialist Lou Bennett and drummer Oliver Jackson. There were also stints with Belgian saxophonist Jack Sels and Philadelphia-born/Brussels-based drummer Edgar Bateman. In 1970, violinist Jean-Luc Ponty asked him to join his band and, inspired by contemporaries like John McLaughlin and Larry Coryell, Catherine stayed with Ponty for a year, dedicating himself to the progressive fusion sound. Also during this period, he attended formal music classes at Berklee College of Music in Boston. After returning to Belgium, Catherine found himself in high demand and developed a bevy of connections, including playing with Klaus Weiss, Les McCann, Karin Krog, Dexter Gordon, and others. As a solo artist, he made his debut with 1971's Stream, a funky, inventive mix of acoustic and electric jazz. He followed up in 1975 with Guitars and September Man, both also highly inventive, fusion-influenced albums. Sessions with Herb Geller, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, and Charles Mingus followed, as did a duo tour with guitarist Coryell. 

Also during the '70s, he paired with close associate saxophonist Charlie Mariano for a handful of sessions, and rounded out the decade with his own Nairam, which also featured Mariano, along with trumpeter Palle Mikkelborg and others.  During the '80s, Catherine's profile continued to rise as he released several more well-regarded efforts, including Babel, End of August, and Trio with guitarist Christian Escoude and violinist Didier Lockwood. There also were dates with Aldo Romano, Stéphane Grappelli, and Kenny Drew. Also in the '80s, he gained attention for his work with legendary West Coast trumpeter/vocalist Chet Baker, touring and appearing on such albums as 1983's Mr. B and 1985's Strollin'. Although his 1986 album, Transparence, layered keyboards into his atmospheric sound, his work with Baker pointed toward a more acoustic-leaning aesthetic. It was a sound he further embraced on 1990's I Remember You. Dedicated to Baker (who died in 1989), the album also featured trumpeter/flügelhornist Tom Harrell. Throughout the '90s, Catherine released a steady stream of albums for smaller jazz labels like Enja, Criss Cross, and Dreyfus, including albums like Moods, Vol. 1, Spanish Nights, and 1999's Guitar Groove. In 2001, he returned with Blue Prince, which found him balancing his love of acoustic jazz and electric fusion. Joining him were trumpeter Bert Joris, bassist Hein van de Geyn, and drummer Hans Van Oosterhout. Joris was also on board for 2002's Summer Night. The orchestral album Meeting Colours followed three years later. The more intimate Guitars Two appeared in 2008. He then joined bassist van de Geyn, pianist Enrico Pieranunzi, and drummer Joe La Barbera for the 2010 live album Concert in Capbreton. A year later, he delivered the trio date Plays Cole Porter, followed by 2013's warmly sophisticated Côté Jardin. The duo album New Folks with bassist Martin Wind followed a year later. He then joined the Orchestre Royal de Chambre de Wallonie for 2015's The String Project: Live in Brussels. ~ Matt Collar https://www.allmusic.com/artist/philip-catherine-mn0000287463/biography             

Philip Catherine (guitar);  Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen (bass);  The Royal Copenhagen Chamber Orchestra (orchestra);  Ernie Wilkins (arranger);  Kenny Drew (arranger); Ole Kock Hansen (arranger).

Spanish Nights

Mark Wingfield - Sleeper Street

Styles: Guitar Jazz
Year: 2010
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 61:47
Size: 142,7 MB
Art: Front

(8:30)  1. Sleeper Street
(8:25)  2. Eight Shades Of Green
(0:59)  3. Boston Skyline
(7:42)  4. Parallax
(1:10)  5. Journey North, Part 1
(7:44)  6. Tetralogical
(1:29)  7. Hush Hush
(5:12)  8. In The House
(6:37)  9. Meiko
(1:12) 10. Journey North, Part 2
(4:29) 11. The Drawn Conclusion
(8:14) 12. Crypto Realist

Celebrated British guitarist and composer Wingfield eschews traditional amps and effects in favor of two Roland VG-88 Guitar Systems and a GR-33 Guitar Synthesizer. Celebrated British guitarist and composer Wingfield eschews traditional amps and effects in favor of two Roland VG-88 Guitar Systems and a GR-33 Guitar Synthesizer. Joined by fellow virtuosos Iain Ballamy (sax), Jeremy Stacy (drums), Robert Mitchell (keyboards), and Yaron Stavi (bass), this latest release continues Wingfield’s forward-thinking exploration of smart, swinging, and highly melodic globally informed jazz. Dark Energy Music. https://www.guitarplayer.com/miscellaneous/mark-wingfield-sleeper-street

Personnel:  Mark Wingfield - guitar, Iain Ballamy - sax, Jeremy Stacey - drums, Robert Mitchell- keyboards, Yaron Stavi - bass.

Sleeper Street