Saturday, July 28, 2018

Eric Le Lann - Origines

Styles: Trumpet Jazz
Year: 2005
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 40:28
Size: 93,0 MB
Art: Front

(4:51)  1. Nann Med Ya
(5:18)  2. Liv
(4:49)  3. Al Laer Mor
(3:07)  4. Ar Vatezhig
(5:28)  5. Chal Ha Dichal
(6:16)  6. Final
(3:59)  7. Mezzo Ganet
(4:05)  8. Chansong.D'Oc
(2:29)  9. Fanch Danno

Éric Le Lann (born 1957 in Brittany) is a French jazz trumpeter. He moved to Paris in 1977 where he had his professional debut and gained notice in 1980. He has worked with Aldo Romano, Henri Salvador, and others. He also did music for films including those of Bertrand Tavernier. In 2005 he and guitarist Jean-Marie Ecay did an album in tribute to Antonio Carlos Jobim. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89ric_Le_Lann

Personnel:  Trumpet – Eric Le Lann;  Backing Vocals – Cyril Callac, Mickaël Le Strat, Stéphanie Pinard, Violaine Le Chamalec;  Bass Guitar – Henri Dorina;  Drums – Stéphane Véra;  Guitar – Patrice Marzin;  Lead Vocals – Manu Lann Huel, Marthe Vassallo;  Piano – Francis Lockwood

Origines

Bonnie Tyler - The Beauty & the Best

Styles: Vocal
Year: 1998
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 61:15
Size: 144,5 MB
Art: Front

(3:37)  1. Where Were You
(3:49)  2. Bitterblue
(3:38)  3. Take A Chance
(3:33)  4. I Climb Every Mountain
(3:38)  5. Against The Wind
(3:48)  6. Angel Heart
(3:49)  7. Fools Lullaby
(2:21)  8. You Are So Beautiful
(3:31)  9. From The Bottom Of My Lonely Heart
(3:59) 10. Call Me
(3:39) 11. Sally Comes Around
(5:23) 12. Sending Me Angels
(4:07) 13. Save Me
(3:47) 14. Bad Dreams
(4:37) 15. Love Is In Love Again
(3:54) 16. Breakout

A collection of Bonnie Tyler's post-Columbia work featuring international hits like "Bitterblue," "Angel Heart," "Against the Wind," and "Sally Comes Around" (in its special radio mix), Beauty & the Best is a good compilation, but missing some of the highlights of her prolific work during the early '90s. Check out the original albums for a better retrospective of this time in Tyler's career.~ Tomas Mureika https://www.allmusic.com/album/beauty-the-best-mw0000545224

The Beauty & the Best

David Garfield & Friends - Music From Riding Bean

Styles: Keyboards, Piano Jazz
Year: 2001
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 48:33
Size: 111,7 MB
Art: Front

(4:56)  1. Road Buster
(3:39)  2. Bad Girl
(6:55)  3. Dealin'down
(4:11)  4. Bean Bandit Boogie
(5:28)  5. Brewy's Bag
(3:50)  6. King Of The Road
(4:35)  7. Hit The Highway
(4:58)  8. Get Out Of My Way
(4:58)  9. Kickin' Booty
(4:57) 10. Runnin' The Road

David Garfield's mission statement is "I make music." And "make music" he does, as a world-renowned keyboard artist, producer, and composer. Be it jazz, rock, funk, or world beat - he is the creative force behind the production of many internationally acclaimed recordings. Whether working as a Musical Director for other artists or Performing or Recording with one of his own bands, David (known to some as "Creatchy") is constantly and consistently involved in creating music for the listening enjoyment and pleasure of music lovers everywhere. "Giving Back" is Garfield's most current Creatchy Records release, which once again features world-class musicians and artists. Recorded in both Los Angeles and New York, these 13 hot new tracks reflect a fresh direction for his West Coast Sound. Enjoying regular air-play in the U.S., Japan, Europe, and Australia, the response to "Giving Back" has been overwhelming and its popularity with listeners continues to grow David's international fan base. The extraordinary release Tribute to Jeff, a 80 member all-star memorial to famed Grammy winning drummer Jeff Porcaro, marks David Garfield's solo debut under his own name. The album's fascinating breadth of styles, arrangements and top name band member contributions are a fitting culmination and reflection of Garfield's three decade plus career-span notable for his amazing genre-to-genre diversity, all-star collaborations and success as a lead performer, composer, arranger and musical director for some of popular music's leading artists. Garfield has one of those who's who, what's what resumes that begs the question, what HASN'T he done? Over the span of his career, he's scored and recorded for films ("Annie," "Always" with J.D. Souther), Television ("Fame" and its five accompanying "Kids from Fame" recordings), and commercials (Coca Cola, McDonald's, Seven Up, Mitsubishi). He's produced over 50 albums and appeared on over 100, with such artists as Cher, Boz Scaggs, Larry Carlton, Spinal Tap, The Manhattan Transfer, Keiko Matsui, The Rippingtons, and Smokey Robinson; performed with Earl Klugh, Michael McDonald, Nancy Wilson, Oleta Adams, Brenda Russell, Dianne Reeves, and Michael Bolton and was musical director for George Benson (from 1986-90, 2000-2004); appeared on The Tonight Show, Arsenio Hall, Solid Gold, Jimmy Kimmel, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, and Soul Train; and has composed and recorded hundreds of original compositions.

As if that array of challenges weren't enough to satisfy his creative urges, Garfield has led several popular rock / jazz / funk / world beat fusion bands in Los Angeles since his arrival in the mid-70s. The first of these was Karizma, which he formed with top session players Carlos Vega, Lenny Castro, Mike Landau and Jimmy Johnson. Karizma played sold out club dates in L.A. for years and released six albums to great success in Japan, Australia, and throughout Europe. There have been many incarnations of the band over the years. One version which was David with Vinnie Colaiuta, Neil Stubenhaus, and Michael Landau was recorded live at the Modern Drummer Festival 2000 and is available as a DVD. This is currently the only publicly available footage of the band. Some of the highlights for Karizma over the years have been the release of their first CD in 1983 in Japan, appearance at Sadao Watanabe's Bravas Club in 1986 with Jeff Lorber and the Yellowjackets, use of their first single "Say You Will" for the Nissan Sylvia car campaign, two European tours in 2000 and 30th Anniversary tour of Japan in 2005. Garfield and longtime friend / collaborator, percussionist Lenny Castro, formed Los Lobotomys in 1985 along with Toto members Jeff Porcaro and Steve Lukather, bassist Nathan East, and reedman Brandon Fields. This band has also met with great success in L.A. and abroad. In 1994, Los Lobotomys released its second CD "The Candyman." The project featured Fee Waybill from the Tubes and drummer Simon Phillips (The Who / Jeff Beck) and the band embarked on a sell out tour of Europe and Japan, sharing stages with Peter Gabriel, Aerosmith, and others. As is typical of his musical resume, Garfield has worked on a number of unique projects over the past few years, both at home, in Europe and Japan. The Los Lobotomys tour led to a scoring assignment on the German TV show "Balko", and he has produced various Japanese artists in addition to working with top Italian singing star Eros Ramazzotti. Garfield has also performed at Keyboard Magazine's 20th Anniversary Concert at the NAMM show alongside Bruce Hornsby and Joe Zawinul; played at the Modern Drummer magazine's anniversary concert with Steve Ferrone; sat in with Isaac Hayes and The Blues Brothers at a House of Blues benefit concert; released two instructional videos on how to play rock and roll keyboards and released a book, Pop and Rock Keyboards. He's also written and / or recorded background music for the syndicated TV shows "Sentinel," "Gideon's Crossing," "Good Day L.A.," and the trailer for the Billy Crystal - Robin Williams comedy "Father's Day." In between these gigs, he was always writing, recording, and performing his own music. Garfield also formed a production company, Creatchy Productions. 

With access to the top studio musicians and state of the art technological equipment, they have offered modern production values to both commercial and experimental projects. Creatchy Productions has produced numerous projects for various artists, Television & Films. By continuing to delve into new technologies and to craft world music with Contemporary Jazz and Vocals, Garfield has secured his niche as an international visionary in contemporary music. At first glance, all of these diverse projects may seem to have little in common with his earliest gigs touring and recording with Willie Bobo, Freddie Hubbard and Tom Scott. But in his 40's, the Chicago born, New York and St. Louis bred Garfield can summarize his entire, admittedly all encompassing, career in three simple words: "I make music. That's my mission statement. Things developed slowly over time, till I was playing every different kind of music in unique situations. Always going against the grain, doing music that may not have been the in thing at the time but hanging around until it became popular". "It all goes back to when I was seven years old, first learning the piano," he adds. "There seemed like a great spiritual connection there, and I felt compelled to keep playing. I started my life playing rock, Led Zeppelin, Grand Funk and started meeting more and more jazz musicians in St. Louis which made jazz a logical second love for me. It's been an incredible education." Currently living in the Los Angeles area, David always strives to expand his talents while pursuing a wide range of activities whether it be performing with his own bands, as a guest player with other popular artists, or producing artists / groups such as Oleta Adams, Flora Purim, and Los Lobotomys. In addition, he writes and produces his own music and is looking forward to several new Creatchy Records projects to be released in the coming year. Due to Garfield's diverse musical background and versatility, he has earned the respect of both his peers and critics alike and is one of the most in-demand musicians in the world today. http://www.creatchy.com/DG_pages/DG_bio.html

Personnel:  David Garfield (Keyboards, Piano); Phil Perry, Andrea Robinson (Vocals); Carlos Vega (Drums); Jimmy Johnson (Bass); Michael Landau, Teddy Costellucci (Guitar); Lenny Castro (percussion); Steve Tavaglione (EWI); Larry Klimas (Flute); Brandon Fields, Larry Klimas (Sax); Paulette Brown, Leslie Smith, Kate Markowitz, Phil Perry (Background Vocals).

Music From Riding Bean

Fats Navarro - Memorial

Styles: Trumpet Jazz
Year: 1947
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 45:34
Size: 104,7 MB
Art: Front

(5:36)  1. Boppin' A Riff 1&2
(5:44)  2. Fat Boy
(3:00)  3. Be Bob Carroll
(3:12)  4. Gone With The Wind
(2:36)  5. Serenade to a Square
(2:39)  6. Good Kick
(5:53)  7. Everything Cool
(5:39)  8. Webb City 1&2
(2:53)  9. Tadd Walk
(3:03) 10. That Someone Must Be You
(2:31) 11. Seven Up
(2:43) 12. Blues In Be Bop

Along with other bebop sides Navarro did for Capitol and Blue Note, these Savoy cuts are part of the trumpeter's essential recordings. And being mindful of his early demise in 1950, it's amazing to realize that the Memorial album is one of several incredible sessions Navarro was able to produce in just over a two-year period during the late '40s. Teaming up with frequent musical partner Tadd Dameron, Navarro reels off fluid solos on both the outstanding Dameron original "The Tadd Walk" and a second impressive swinger "Be Bop Carroll." The remaining sides from this date feature vocalist Kay Penton, who, while not being terribly exciting, delivers some beguilingly languid lines; the rest of the top-flight group includes altoist Ernie Henry, bassist Curly Russell, and drummer Kenny Clarke. The second Navarro session here includes classics like "Webb City" and "Fat Boy," and features first-tier beboppers like trumpeter Kenny Dorham, altoist Sonny Stitt, pianist Bud Powell, and Clarke again on drums. As a sort of bonus, there are four additional tunes from this same session. Amazingly, though, Navarro is not on board, but the balance is quickly redressed with some high-quality originals and more incredible solo work by Dorham, Stitt, and Powell. A classic bebop session. ~ Stephen Cook https://www.allmusic.com/album/memorial-fats-bud-klook-sonny-kinney-mw0000100221

Memorial

Al Jarreau - We're In This Love Together

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2018
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 110:33
Size: 260,3 MB
Art: Front

(3:46)  1. We're In This Love Together
(4:03)  2. Boogie Down
(3:04)  3. Moonlighting
(6:20)  4. Roof Garden
(4:18)  5. Mornin'
(5:37)  6. Your Song
(4:13)  7. Breakin' Away
(3:06)  8. Rainbow In Your Eyes
(4:19)  9. After All
(3:49) 10. Trouble In Paradise
(3:59) 11. Never Givin' Up
(5:23) 12. L Is for Lover
(3:56) 13. Closer to Your Love
(4:57) 14. You Don't See Me
(4:28) 15. Step By Step
(4:39) 16. So Good
(4:31) 17. High Crime
(4:27) 18. Heaven and Earth
(3:31) 19. Take Five (Edit Version)
(4:52) 20. Black and Blues
(4:27) 21. Raging Waters
(5:05) 22. We Got By
(3:51) 23. Says
(5:14) 24. Mas Que Nada (Live 1993)
(4:28) 25. My Old Friend

The only vocalist in history to net Grammy Awards in three different categories (jazz, pop, and R&B, respectively), Al Jarreau was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on March 12, 1940. The son of a vicar, he earned his first performing experience singing in the church choir. After receiving his master's degree in psychology, Jarreau pursued a career as a social worker, but eventually he decided to relocate to Los Angeles and try his hand in show business, playing small clubs throughout the West Coast. He recorded an LP in the mid-'60s, but largely remained an unknown, not reentering the studio for another decade. Upon signing to Reprise, Jarreau resurfaced in 1975 with We Got By, earning acclaim for his sophisticated brand of vocalese and winning positive comparison to the likes of Billy Eckstine and Johnny Mathis. After 1976's Glow, Jarreau issued the following year's Look to the Rainbow, a two-disc live set that reached the Top 50 on the U.S. album charts. With 1981's Breakin' Away, he entered the Top Ten, scoring a pair of hits with "We're in This Love Together" and the title track. After recording 1986's L Is for Lover with producer Nile Rodgers, Jarreau scored a hit with the theme to the popular television program Moonlighting, but his mainstream pop success was on the wane, and subsequent efforts like 1992's Heaven and Earth and 1994's Tenderness found greater success with adult contemporary audiences. A string of budget compilations and original albums hit the shelves at the end of the decade, but into the turn of the century his original output slowed down. That was until he signed with the Verve/GRP label in 1998 and reunited with producer Tommy LiPuma. LiPuma had produced Jarreau's ostensible 1975 debut, We Got By, and the pairing seemed to reinvigorate Jarreau, who went on to release three stellar albums under LiPuma's guidance, including 2000's Tomorrow Today, 2002's All I Got, and 2004's Accentuate the Positive. Givin' It Up, recorded with George Benson and released in 2006, was nominated for three Grammy Awards each one for a different song. Jarreau returned with his first ever full-length holiday-themed album, Christmas, in 2008. Four years later he offered a live recording, Al Jarreau and the Metropole Orkest: Live, performing alongside the Dutch ensemble. A frequent live performer into his seventies, Jarreau was hospitalized in 2010 and forced to cancel concert dates, but he resumed touring after leaving the hospital, and indicated that reports about possible health problems had been exaggerated. In February 2017 an announcement was posted on Jarreau's website stating that the singer had been hospitalized for exhaustion in Los Angeles; that he was canceling upcoming scheduled tour dates; and, in fact, that he would be retiring entirely from touring in the future. He died in the morning of February 12 at age 76, mere hours before the 59th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony was to begin. ~ Jason Ankeny https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/were-in-this-love-together/1373144935

We're In This Love Together