Sunday, July 1, 2018

Hank Crawford - Mr. Blues Plays Lady Soul

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 36:46
Size: 84.2 MB
Styles: Jazz/Funk/Soul
Year: 2005
Art: Front

[2:37] 1. Groovin'
[3:34] 2. I Can't See Myself Leaving You
[3:26] 3. Never Let Me Go
[3:38] 4. Baby, I Love You
[3:11] 5. Lady Soul
[3:32] 6. Soul Serenade
[3:54] 7. Ain't No Way
[2:13] 8. Since You've Been Gone (Sweet Sweet Baby)
[3:12] 9. Take A Look
[7:24] 10. Going Down Slow

Alto Saxophone – Frank Wess, Hank Crawford; Baritone Saxophone – Pepper Adams; Bass – Charles Rainey, Jerry Jemmott; , Ron Carter; Drums – Bernard Purdie; Guitar – Eric Gale; Organ, Piano – Paul Griffin; Tenor Saxophone – Seldon Powell; Tenor Saxophone, Flute – David Newman; Trombone – Benny Powell, Jimmy Cleveland; Trumpet – Bernie Glow, Ernie Royal, Snookie Young, Joe Newman.

With an unmistakable blues wail, full of emotion and poignancy, altoist Hank Crawford bridges the gap between that tradition and that of jazz more completely than any other living horn player. Born in Memphis, Crawford was steeped in the blues tradition from an early age. He began playing piano but switched to alto when his father brought one home from the army. He claims his early influences as Louis Jordan, Earl Bostic, and Johnny Hodges. Crawford hung out with Phineas Newborn, Jr., Booker Little, and George Coleman in high school. Upon graduating, Crawford played in bands fronted by Ike Turner, B.B. King, Junior Parker, and Bobby "Blue" Bland at Memphis' Palace Theater and Club Paradise. In 1958 Crawford went to college in Nashville where he met Ray Charles. Charles hired Crawford originally as a baritone saxophonist. Crawford switched to alto in 1959 and remained with Charles' band -- becoming its musical director -- until 1963. The phrasing and voicings he learned there proved invaluable to him as the hallmark of his own sound. He also wrote and arranged a tune for Charles. The cut, "Sherry," his first for the band, was put on the Live at Newport album. Crawford cut a slew solo albums for Atlantic while with the band, and when he formed his group, he remained with the label until 1970. He signed with Creed Taylor's Kudu in 1971 and cut a series of fusion-y groove jazz dates through 1982. In 1983 he moved to Milestone and returned to form as a premier arranger, soloist, and composer, writing for small bands -- that included guitarist Melvin Sparks, organist Jimmy McGriff, and Dr. John -- as well as large. Crawford has been constantly active since then, as a leader and sideman, recording the best music of his long career. ~ Thom Jurek

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Brubeck Brothers Quartet - Timeline

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 69:58
Size: 160.2 MB
Styles: Cool Jazz
Year: 2018
Art: Front

[7:28] 1. Blue Rondo A La Turk
[6:52] 2. Far More Blue
[6:11] 3. Easy As You Go
[5:41] 4. Since Love Had Its Way
[6:30] 5. Boundward Home
[7:43] 6. Tritonis
[4:35] 7. The Golden Horn
[6:29] 8. 3 Wise Men
[4:32] 9. North Coast
[7:00] 10. Prime Directive
[6:51] 11. Thank You (Dziekuje)

Chris Brubeck: electric bass, bass trombone; Dan Brubeck: drums, hand drums, percussion; Mike DeMicco: guitar; Chuck Lamb: piano.

This album by the Brubeck Brothers—led by Chris and Dan Brubeck, sons of legendary pianist Dave Brubeck—commemorates the 60th anniversary of "President Eisenhower's Special International Program for Cultural Presentations," the 1958 State department tour in which prominent jazz musicians traveled to 14 countries to give 80 concerts in 90 days. This grueling schedule was endured by such luminaries as Louis Armstrong, Dizzy Gillespie, Duke Ellington, and the Dave Brubeck. For Brubeck, the inspiration was mutual, reflected in compositions that incorporated the local musical traditions he was hearing. Several of these are included on this record. Probably the most well-known is "Blue Rondo a la Turk," in which Dave melds the 9/8 rhythms of Istanbul's street musicians with American jazz and blues, creating a unique and indelible composition that has been covered by everyone from Al Jarreau to The Canadian Brass. Here, this beloved tune is freshened by master trombonist/bassist Chris Brubeck's arrangement, which begins with dazzling drummer Dan Brubeck's electric hand drumming and moves through sections that are separated just enough to highlight their different origins. This twist provides a new perspective on music that is so often played, reminding the listener of the global influences that were merged during that historic trip.

Apart from its historic value—enhanced by the intriguing factoids in the liner notes—this is an exciting and varied outing, recorded crisply and with great warmth. The "Timeline" it reflects is not just in years, but also in a legacy which—lucky for all of us—continues its powerful forward movement today. ~Dr. Judy Schlesinger

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Pere Soto - Gypsy Jazz 2018

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 43:02
Size: 98.5 MB
Styles: Gypsy jazz
Year: 2018
Art: Front

[4:56] 1. 1000 Years No Gigs
[3:15] 2. A Second Love
[3:19] 3. Dancing With Mr. Joan Marti
[4:05] 4. Prisoner Of Love
[3:53] 5. Menor-K Blues
[5:44] 6. Rumbatron
[5:35] 7. The Ballad Of The Moons
[4:45] 8. Pomping Into A Black Hole
[4:25] 9. Esperant La Lluna Plena
[2:59] 10. Hele Guify

Born in Badalona (Catalonia, Spain). Guitar player, composer, arranger, music producer. His family was of humble class, and for this reason, he could never afford a quality electric guitar until he was 20 years old, seeing his dad who was accumulating credibility thanks to his concerts, radio programs and the local press decided to buy his first guitar, a Gibson Les Paul Deluxe. It was the first left-handed Gibson guitar that came to Spain, they told him at the New-Phono music store in Barcelona. Until that moment He had always been asking for borrowed a guitar to anyone, either by a friend or like once happens by a missionary from the Carmelite Church, where he was playing every Sunday in the church band. That missioner lent him a guitar "Framus" for a long time. Perhaps that is the reason that at present he can also play the guitar with the strings upside down (since he is left-handed) because of the habit of playing with "normal" borrowed guitars for so long.

At age 17 he decided to finish his studies in mercantile expertise after a problem of mental exhaustion because he worked ten hours a day, and another four continued his studies at night and on weekends playing wherever he could. Apart combined all that with his favourite hobby was to play Ping Pong (table tennis) at a club in the city and becoming champion of Badalona later on. That took him to a level of stress that caused an emotional relapse and nervous breakdown of great magnitude. Then he had no choice but to stop working on anything that was not music which caused him a big problem with his father, who was an entrepreneur and one of the best European printing technicians. It should be added that every time he tried to study at the music conservatory in his city, regularly he was forbidden to examine and get the degree, himself because he was left-handed and in those moments that the country was governed by the dictatorship of General Franco that was forbidden. He understood that his training should be self-taught and launched for it.

He is known in the international scene for his esthetical flexibility that covers styles as unalike as gypsy jazz, free jazz, Avantgarde, jazz fusion, Bebop and, in classical music, contemporary and electroacoustic music, mostly XX century styles. Currently, his work as a composer exceeds the amount of 1000 registered compositions at the SGAE, (Sociedad General de Autores de España) among Jazz music and classical music. He is also currently active as a music producer, with his own recording studio and as a consultant-engraver for music publishing companies, schools, etc. He is publishing his works with three publishing Co.; from Catalonia - Clivis publication and La Ma de guido, and from Denmark - Bergmann Edition.

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Lucy Ann Polk - Lucky Lucy Ann

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 34:04
Size: 78.0 MB
Styles: Vocal jazz
Year: 1957/1985
Art: Front

[2:50] 1. Sitting In The Sun
[1:46] 2. How About You
[3:54] 3. I'm Just A Lucky So And So
[2:52] 4. Squeeze Me
[3:03] 5. When The Sun Comes Out
[2:54] 6. Makin' Whoopee
[2:29] 7. Don Cha Go Way Mad
[3:20] 8. Sittin' And A'rockin'
[2:37] 9. Memphis In June
[2:16] 10. Time After Time
[3:21] 11. Easy Living
[2:38] 12. Looking At You

Bass – Buddy Clark; Drums – Mel Lewis; Guitar – Tony Rizzi; Piano – Marty Paich; Tenor Saxophone – Bob Hardaway; Valve Trombone – Dick Noel. Recorded on July 1957, Hollywood, California.

Lucy Ann Polk's lone Mode/VSOP session pairs the singer with a sextet led by pianist and arranger Marty Paich, whose nuanced, spacious orchestrations perfectly complement Polk's sultry yet supremely controlled style. The strength of Lucky Lucy Ann is its subtlety -- not a note is wasted or extraneous, and for all the modernist elements converging in Paich's arrangements, he never obscures the clarity of perennials like "Makin' Whoopee" and "Time After Time." Polk likewise shades the universal themes of the lyrics with a style and fierce intelligence all her own -- for all the power of her voice, it's her restraint that rings loudest and clearest. ~Jason Ankeny

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Burton Cummings - Massey Hall

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 75:58
Size: 173.9 MB
Styles: Rock
Year: 2012
Art: Front

[5:51] 1. No Sugar Tonight / New Mother Nature
[3:08] 2. Albert Flasher
[4:21] 3. Clap For The Wolfman
[3:17] 4. Laughing
[4:13] 5. Guns Guns Guns
[4:43] 6. Stand Tall
[3:47] 7. Hand Me Down World
[3:57] 8. Above The Ground
[4:45] 9. Runnin' Back To Saskatoon
[3:48] 10. Undun
[4:41] 11. I'm Scared
[3:48] 12. We Just Came From The Usa
[3:57] 13. These Eyes
[4:55] 14. American Woman
[4:11] 15. Timeless Love
[2:39] 16. Star Baby
[4:44] 17. No Time
[5:03] 18. Share The Land

Cummings was born and raised in the Canadian city of Winnipeg, Manitoba, as were all of the other original members of The Guess Who. In 1969, The Guess Who scored an international hit with “These Eyes”, co-written by Cummings and guitarist Randy Bachman. It was followed up by hit “Laughing”, again written by Cummings and Bachman. Another Guess Who song “Undun” featured Cummings on a jazzy flute solo. In 1970, the band hit no. 1 in Canada with “American Woman.”

Ultimately, conflict between Cummings and bandmate Randy Bachman – partially ignited by Bachman’s then-deepening Mormon religious beliefs—caused a rift in the band. Bachman left and went on to form the band Brave Belt with former The Guess Who mate Chad Allan, which later evolved into Bachman–Turner Overdrive.

Cummings became the band’s leader and continued to chart with songs such as: “Share the Land,” “Hand Me Down World,” “Albert Flasher,” “Rain Dance,” “Sour Suite,” “Glamour Boy,” “Star Baby,” “Clap for the Wolfman,” and “Dancin’ Fool.”

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Chuck Folds & His Sweet Basil Friends - Remember Doc Cheatham

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 62:02
Size: 142.0 MB
Styles: Piano jazz
Year: 2000
Art: Front

[2:51] 1. I Double Dare You
[2:21] 2. A Kiss To Build A Dream On
[5:48] 3. After I Say I'm Sorry
[2:04] 4. I Thought About You
[1:39] 5. Love Will Find A Way
[5:16] 6. That Old Gang Of Mine
[4:23] 7. The Man I Love
[5:24] 8. My Buddy
[3:56] 9. Sweet Lorraine
[4:16] 10. Duke Ellington Medley
[2:13] 11. I've Got A Feeling I'm Falling
[7:11] 12. Lover Man
[3:26] 13. Someday You'll Be Sorry
[5:10] 14. I Want A Little Girl
[3:06] 15. Medley Don't Worry 'bout Me; How Am I To Know'
[2:50] 16. Medley

Chuck Folds, piano; Spanky Davis, trumpet; Irvin Stokes, trumpet; Frank Tate, bass; Jackie Williams, drums.

In his solo work, Chuck Folds plays piano with a gentleness and grace that arises from the popular songs of faraway decades. He can then effortlessly shift into a rollicking New Orleans style solo, competing with the extraverted trumpets of Irvin Stokes and Spanky Davis. All of this fun can be heard on the new release: Chuck Folds and his Sweet Basil Friends Remember Doc Cheatham.

The great trumpet master Doc Cheatham played a regular Sunday gig in the Greenwich Village club Sweet Basil from 1980 to 1997, until his death at the age of 92. The musicians on this disc had various musical relationships with Doc Cheatham. Pianist Chuck Folds and the drummer Jackie Williams were regular band members throughout the Sweet Basil years. During this time either trumpet player, Stokes or Davis, would substitute for Cheatham or share the bandstand with him. Frank Tate, the bassist, was a regular sub during the Cheatham years, and since 1998 has been the house bassist.

These long musical relations have resulted in band with a comfort level that is palpable. Take a listen as “The Duke Ellington Medley” shifts from the delicately beautiful piano trio of “Drop Me Off In Harlem” to Spanky Davis’ warm trumpet solo on “Do Nothin’ Till You Hear From Me.” These are musicians who know where they’ve been and know where they are going. Irvin Stokes’ slowly unfolding trumpet solo on “Lover Man” is one of the highlights of this recording; it’s a heartfelt performance worthy of continual listening. The ease of exchange between these two excellent trumpet players is vigorously displayed on “My Buddy” in which the solos flash back and forth at an exhilarating rate. Throughout Jackie Williams’ and Frank Tate’s good sense and thoughtful touch keeps everyone on course. In short, this spirited tribute to Doc Cheatham is a CD full of delights from an era when the pianist could play sweet and then the whole band could play hot. ~Mike Neely

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Bill Perkins - Just Friends

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 1956
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 38:59
Size: 92,4 MB
Art: Front

(5:12)  1. Just Friends
(3:57)  2. A Foggy Day
(4:34)  3. All Of Me
(3:09)  4. Diane-A-Flow
(3:19)  5. Limehouse Blues
(5:22)  6. What Is This Thing Called Love
(4:32)  7. Solid Desylva
(5:06)  8. Sweet And Lovely
(3:43)  9. Zenobia

Tremendous work from tenor saxophonist Bill Perkins  easily one of our favorite talents of the LA scene of the 50s, heard here on material from 2 rare albums! On these 50s recordings, Bill's got a great tone that really deserves to be heard  as lean and cool as fellow LA scenester Bud Shank, but also with a soulful quality that recalls some of the alto work coming out of Boston at the same time. Half the CD features titles from the Pacific Jazz album Just Friends  and Perkins plays tenor on most of the album, plus a bit of flute and bass clarinet  in the company of Art Pepper, Richie Kamuca, Jimmy Rowles, and Hampton Hawes. Tracks include "Solid De Sylva", "Zenobia", "Diane A Flow", and "Just Friends". The remaining tracks are from the even more obscure Liberty album Tenors Head On  a tight small group session that matches the horns of Perkins and Richie Kamuca, alongside rhythm from Pete Jolly on piano, Red Mitchell on bass, and Stan Levey on drums. https://www.freshsoundrecords.com/bill-perkins-albums/4380-just-friends-tenors-head-on.html

Personnel:  Art Pepper (as) Bill Perkins (ts,bclar,f) Richie Kamuca (ts) Jimmy Rowles/ Hampton Hawes (p) Ben Tucker/ Red Mitchell (b) Mel Lewis (d)

Just Friends

Joe Pass - Summer Nights

Styles: Guitar Jazz
Year: 1989
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 48:28
Size: 111,2 MB
Art: Front

(4:23)  1. Summer Night
(4:44)  2. Anouman
(4:55)  3. Douce Ambiance
(3:08)  4. For Django
(3:11)  5. D-Joe
(4:45)  6. I Got Rhythm
(5:43)  7. E-Blue Eyes
(4:00)  8. Belleville
(3:27)  9. In My Solitude
(4:48) 10. Tears
(2:50) 11. In A Sentimental Mood
(2:29) 12. Them There Eyes

During the last few years of his life, guitarist Joe Pass enjoyed having reunions with the same musicians who played with him 25 years earlier for the classic For Django recording: rhythm guitarist John Pisano, bassist Jim Hughart and drummer Colin Bailey. This 1989 recording could almost be called For Django 2, for it is the same vein as the original. Pass takes his remake of "For Django" unaccompanied and performs four of Django's tunes, along with five standards from the 1930s and three originals. Pisano, who was instrumental in organizing the session and the repertoire, sticks to acoustic guitar, while Pass alternates between acoustic and electric. 

Although Joe Pass' main influence was Charlie Christian and he really does not sound like Reinhardt, he manages to evoke the spirit of Django while swinging in his own fashion. It is particularly nice hearing such tunes as "Belleville," the haunting "Tears" and "For Django" in newer versions. ~ Scott Yanow https://www.allmusic.com/album/summer-nights-mw0000309426

Personnel:  Joe Pass – guitar;  John Pisano – guitar;  Jim Hughart – bass;  Colin Bailey – drums

Summer Nights

Chihiro Yamanaka - Utopia

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2018
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 55:45
Size: 128,4 MB
Art: Front

(3:51)  1. Utopia
(4:16)  2. La Priere D'une Vierge
(4:40)  3. Mambo
(3:25)  4. Rhapsody In Blue / Strike Up The Band
(6:44)  5. Le Cygne
(5:34)  6. Piano Sonata No. 4
(5:35)  7. Orchestral Suite No. 2 - Badinerie / Ricochet
(5:57)  8. Arpeggione Sonata
(3:13)  9. I Loves You, Porgy
(4:00) 10. Shinda Otokono Nokoshita Monowa / Hope For Tomorrow
(2:39) 11. Hungarian Dance No. 5
(5:45) 12. Songs My Mother Taught Me

Chihiro Yamanaka is an internationally renowned, hard-swinging jazz pianist, composer, and bandleader, whose fluid, athletic technique has drawn rave reviews and very favorable comparisons to legends such as Oscar Peterson and Art Tatum. She is based in New York.Yamanaka was born in Kiryu, in Japan's Gunma Prefecture, in 1976. At age four she began formal piano studies. While she began with classical music and still practices it, she shifted her focus to jazz studies in high school. After graduation she attended the Berklee College of Music in Boston as part of the Betty Carter Jazz Ahead residency program. She played with a wide range of musicians in Boston and in New York before heading back home to Japan after she graduated from Berklee in 2000 with honors  and took first place in Down Beat's Outstanding Performance Award competition. Temporarily returning to Japan, she began her recording career there in 2001 with Living Without Friday, the first of four annually released titles issued by the Japanese label Atelier Sawano. Nonetheless, Yamanaka's long-player gained notice immediately from critics and radio stations. Her 2002 follow-up, When October Goes, hit the top rungs of the Japanese jazz charts, and word began to spread among fans and critics across the Pacific back to America. Yamanaka had reached the level where she could tour not only in her home country but also Europe and select U.S. dates. During this time she was also a member of DIVA, the all-female big band led by drummer Sherrie Maricle. Yamanaka also performed with the DIVA spin-off quintet Five Play, who backed Marlene VerPlanck on her 2003 album It's How You Play the Game, all while continuing to tour and release her own recordings. In 2005 she signed a worldwide deal with Universal's Classics and Jazz division and issued her North American debut with the trio effort Outside by the Swing, recorded in New York City with drummer Jeff "Tain" Watts and bassist Robert Hurst. Yamanaka immigrated to the States and issued the audio-video package Lach Doch Mal in 2006 with Larry Grenadier and Jeff Ballard. 

While neither record made the jazz charts in the States, they reached the Top Five in Japan and upped the pianist's reputation to the degree that she became a global nomad, touring in the U.S., Europe, and Japan. Arriving in 2007, Abyss was her first recording to feature drummer Kendrick Scott and bassist Vicente Archer, who became her working trio. She broke the trio mold with 2009's Runnin' Wild, where her piano fronted a sextet. On 2010's Forever Begins, bassist Ben Williams replaced Archer in her trio. The following year saw the release of Reminiscence, which placed a live performance at the Iridium in New York with a studio album that featured Yamanaka in three different trio settings. In 2012 Yamanaka released the first of two tribute albums, Because, a loving nod to the Beatles on which she backed by a quartet played not only piano but synthesizer, organ, guitar, ukulele, and harmonica. Because was followed by the standards releases After Hours and After Hours 2. In 2013, she offered her tribute to classical music with Molto Cantabile. In 2014, Yamanaka moved from Verve to the Universal-owned Blue Note label just in time for its 75th anniversary. Her debut, Somethin' Blue, was a sextet offering, and in addition to originals offered striking renditions of Bud Powell's "Un Poco Loco" and Herbie Hancock's "I Have a Dream." It reached into the Top Five on the jazz charts. She followed it the same year with Syncopation Hazard, her tribute to Scott Joplin. Yamanaka returned to the trio format for 2016's Blue Note-issued Guilty, which placed her original compositions alongside select pieces by Hoagy Carmichael. Near the end of 2017, Yamanaka produced and arranged Monk Studies. She played acoustic and electric piano, synth, and Hammond B-3 organ in an almost exclusively Monk program backed by drummer Deantoni Parks and bassist Mark Kelly. ~ Thom Jurek https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/utopia/1384328786

Utopia