Monday, September 10, 2018

Les McCann - Les McCann Ltd. In San Francisco

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1960
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 61:45
Size: 144,4 MB
Art: Front

(4:09)  1. Oh, Them Golden Gates
(8:31)  2. Red Sails In The Sunset
(7:05)  3. Big Jim
(5:01)  4. I Am In Love
(6:22)  5. Jeepers Creepers
(6:20)  6. Gone On And Get That Church
(1:26)  7. We'll See Yaw'll After While, Ya Heah
(6:17)  8. Frankie And Johnnie
(7:50)  9. Medley: But Beautiful/It Could Happen To You
(4:26) 10. Taking A Chance On Love
(4:14) 11. Love Letters

Les McCann Ltd. in San Francisco: Recorded Live at the Jazz Workshop was recorded in December of 1960 and released in 1961 on the Pacific Jazz label. Backing his piano were bassist Herbie Flowers and drummer Ron Jefferson. The original LP of this date featured seven selections only about half of the entire gig. This Fresh Sound reissue contains four more tracks, bringing the total to 11. The LP included four McCann compositions, and while the additional tracks are all standards, they do include a very fine arrangement of "Frankie and Johnnie" and a medley of Johnny Burke and Jimmy Van Heusen's "But Beautiful" and "It Could Happen to You," as well as "Taking a Chance on Love" and "Love Letters." What's remarkable about these last four standards is just how seamlessly McCann and company weave them into their early hard bop cum soul-jazz style, with blues, gospel, and pop all brought out in equal measure. The performance is wonderful. That said, given that this is a Fresh Sound release, don't expect a pristine remastering job. ~ Thom Jurek https://www.allmusic.com/album/les-mccann-ltd-in-san-francisco-recorded-live-at-the-jazz-workshop-complete-recordings-mw0002325957

Personnel:  Les McCann - piano;  Herbie Lewis - bass;  Ron Jefferson - drums

Les McCann Ltd. In San Francisco

Randy Weston - The Spirits of Our Ancestors Disc 1 And Disc 2

Album: The Spirits of Our Ancestors  Disc 1

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1991
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 44:21
Size: 101,8 MB
Art: Front

( 3:21)  1. African Village Bedford-Stuyvesant 1
(10:48)  2. The Healers
(17:16)  3. African Cookbook
( 6:43)  4. La Elaha-Ella Allah/Morad Allah
( 6:12)  5. The Call

Pianist Randy Weston and arranger Melba Liston had a musical reunion on this special double-CD, their first joint project since 1973's Tanjah. Liston's charts for the pianist's ten originals perfectly fit Weston's adventurous style and the twelve-piece group (which includes three percussionists) is filled with highly individual voices including the tenors of Billy Harper and Dewey Redman. With trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie and tenor-saxophonist Pharoah Sanders making guest appearances and Randy Weston heard at the peak of his powers, this is a highly recommended set. ~ Scott Yanow https://www.allmusic.com/album/the-spirits-of-our-ancestors-mw0000276414

Personnel:  Randy Weston - piano (not on 4);  Idrees Sulieman - trumpet (on 2,3,5,6,7,9);  Dizzy Gillespie - trumpet (on 9);  Benny Powell - trombone (on 2,3,5,6,7,9);  Talib Kibwe - flute, alt sax (on 2,5,6,7,9);  Billy Harper - tenor sax (on 2,3,5,6,7,9);  Dewey Redman - tenor sax (on 2,3,5,6,7,9);  Pharoah Sanders - tenor sax, gaita (on 3 >8);  Alex Blake - bass (on 2,3,5,6,7,8,9);  Jamil Nasser - bass (on 2,3,4,5,6,8,9);  Idris Muhammad - drums (on 2,3,5,6,7,8,9);  Azzedin Weston - percussion (on 2,3,4,6,9);  Big Black - percussion (on 3,5,6,7,8,9);  Yassir Chadly - percussion, karkaba, vocal (on 4 >8)


Album: The Spirits of Our Ancestors  Disc 2

File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 62:11
Size: 142,6 MB

( 8:30)  1. African Village Bedford-Stuyvesant 2
(16:28)  2. The Seventh Queen
(12:01)  3. Blue Moses
(19:54)  4. African Sunrise
( 5:16)  5. A Prayer for Us All

R.I.P.

Born:  April 6, 1926
Died:  September 1, 2018


Will Boulware - A Night in Tunisia

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2005
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 51:59
Size: 119,3 MB
Art: Front

(3:32)  1. A Night in Tunisia
(6:08)  2. The Breeze and I
(6:45)  3. Yesterdays
(3:42)  4. Cleopatra's Dream
(4:07)  5. If I were a Bell
(5:22)  6. Easy
(6:35)  7. What'd I say
(5:59)  8. Pensive
(5:56)  9. The Fruit
(3:49) 10. Build UP

Will Boulware was born in Bardstown, Kentucky. His father played the guitar and sang cowboy songs and his mother still sings very well. The Boulware family moved to Charlotte, North Carolina then Atlanta, Georgia where Will started playing the piano at age five. At age 10, Will bought a set of drums and formed his first group “Wee Willy & The Winks” in which he played drums doing surf music until 13 when he traded in the drums for his first electric keyboard and started to listen to Jimmy Smith and his father’s Erroll Garner and Dave Brubeck records. When he was fourteen, he was already in an R&B group performing. He also played the organ in a trio he formed and started performing his own compositions. By 1972, his songs were recorded by B.B. King. In 1973, he went to New York where he mainly worked doing recording sessions in commercial field. In the 80’s, Will lived in California doing some solo piano gigs and working with guitarists such as Scott Henderson, Phil Upchurch and Ron Eschete. By 1990, Will moved back to NYC where he started working with the late Phyllis Hyman and still doing some session work before starting in 1993, a 10-year organ stint with saxophonist Maceo Parker and touring with The Blues Brothers (1998), John Scofield (1999) and Carla Bley (2000). He also performed on Rodney Jones recordings and others. http://willboulware.com/bio/

Personnel:    Will Boulware, piano;  Harvey Mason, drums;  Lonnie Plaxico, acoustic bass;  Richard Bona, electric bass

A Night in Tunisia