Thursday, January 3, 2019

Jack Jezzro - Bossa Nova Romance: One Hour Of Romantic Bossa Nova Music

Styles: Brazilian Jazz 
Year: 2013
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 60:26
Size: 140,0 MB
Art: Front

(4:26)  1. Wave - feat. Jack Jezzro
(4:59)  2. Corcovado - Instrumental Version
(3:40)  3. Blue Bossa - feat. Leif Shires
(3:43)  4. Once I Loved (O Amor En Paz)
(4:13)  5. The Girl From Ipanema
(5:01)  6. Miranda
(3:58)  7. How Insensitive - feat. Denis Solee
(5:43)  8. Paqueta, Isle Of Love
(3:46)  9. Senza Fine
(4:26) 10. Moonlight In Brazil
(4:57) 11. Dindi
(3:54) 12. And I Love Her
(3:32) 13. Nature Boy - What A Wonderful World Album Version
(4:01) 14. You And The Night And The Music - feat. Jack Jezzro

Bossa Nova Romance is a fine sampling of the artists on the Green Hill Records roster. These 14 tracks include cover versions of "The Girl from Ipanema," "You and the Night and the Music," "Nature Boy," "And I Love Her," "Corcovado," and "Blue Bossa." Recommended to listeners who enjoy mellow background music at a budget price. ~ Al Campbell https://www.allmusic.com/album/bossa-nova-romance-mw0002472199

Bossa Nova Romance: One Hour Of Romantic Bossa Nova Music

Allegra Levy - Cities Between Us

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2017
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 63:42
Size: 147,6 MB
Art: Front

(6:38)  1. Cherry Blossom Song
(5:13)  2. Lullaby of the Orient
(5:24)  3. I Shouldn't Tell You
(4:12)  4. Misery Makes the Music
(5:07)  5. Yesterdays
(5:14)  6. Dear Friend
(5:28)  7. Sleepwalk with Me (In Sek Tong Tsui)
(4:37)  8. Soy Califa
(8:40)  9. Leaving Today
(6:18) 10. Down Sunday
(6:45) 11. Cities Between Us

He continues to move in the wake of tradition including Peggy Lee and Chris Connor the young New York singer and author, a graduate of the New England Conservatory. After the debut of 2014 (Lonely City, SteepleChase) in this second album Allegra changes its organic and expressive climate. The new partners include Kirk Knuffke at the cornet, Jay Anderson on the double bass and Billy Drummond on drums, while the general atmosphere is no longer intimist and melancholic but rhythmically relaxed and full of groove. In this regard Neil Tesser, who wrote the cover notes, notes that the subtitle of the album could be The Lighter Side of Allegra Levy. All the vocal talents expressed in the debut are confirmed: elegant timbral flare, interpretations that alternate lightness and emotional intensity, highlighting flexibility of register, colloquial warmth and good interpretative taste. In the debut album, Allegra also distinguished herself for her talent, which we find here. All songs are his except "Yesterdays" the famous theme of Jerome Kern and another couple of standards, which the singer has provided texts. After a "Cherry Blossom" with a captivating thirties arrangement, they follow the lullaby ballad "Lullaby of the Orient" by Duke Jordan, the first of two arrangements by John McNeil and still "I Should not Tell You" where the intense emerge Stephen Riley's websterian tenor sax and the spirited Knuffke.

Everything flows to the end with a good balance between the vocal and the instrumental dimensions, with interventions always sought after and attentive to melodic values. Translate by Google ~ Angelo Leonardi https://www.allaboutjazz.com/cities-between-us-allegra-levy-steeplechase-records-review-by-angelo-leonardi.php

Personnel: Allegra Levy: vocals; Kirk Knuffke: cornet; Stephen Riley: tenor saxophone; Carmen Staaf: piano; Jay Anderson: bass; Billy Drummond: drums.

Cities Between Us

Ray Conniff - I Write The Songs

Styles: Vocal
Year: 1976
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 32:55
Size: 76,8 MB
Art: Front

(2:51)  1. Begin The Beguine
(3:20)  2. My Little Town
(5:45)  3. The Hustle/I Only Have Eyes For You
(4:17)  4. Lyin' Eyes
(3:47)  5. Lara's Theme From "Doctor Zhivago"
(2:48)  6. The Way I Want To Touch You
(3:37)  7. Paloma Blanca - Single Version
(2:42)  8. Our Day Will Come
(3:44)  9. I Write The Songs

The kitsch enthusiast or novelty seeker will get a kick out of Ray Conniff's 1976 album I Write the Songs. Known primarily for orchestral versions of contemporary pop songs, his recordings during the late 1960s and early 1970s by himself and as Ray Conniff and the Singers included many straightforward recordings of current pop hits. 

This collection, sans singers, includes songs by Cole Porter, the Eagles, Captain & Tennille, Four Seasons, Barry Manilow, and an awesome medley of the Soul City Symphony's "The Hustle" and "I Only Have Eyes for You"! This fun easy listening album has great track listing. A cheerful artifact of the early 1970s. If you are going to revisit the Ray Conniff catalog, vinyl LP or 8-track is highly recommended. ~ GT Griffith https://www.allmusic.com/album/i-write-the-songs-mw0001018265

I Write The Songs

Tadd Dameron - The Compositions Of Tadd Dameron

Styles: Bop, Post Bop, Hard Bop, Cool Jazz 
Year: 2011
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 42:15
Size: 98,0 MB
Art: Front

(4:09)  1. Fontainebleau
(3:10)  2. The Dream Is You
(6:30)  3. If You Could See Me Now
(7:42)  4. Good Bait
(5:13)  5. Smooth As The Wind
(4:43)  6. Our Delight
(4:09)  7. Hot House
(6:36)  8. Lady Bird

The definitive arranger/composer of the bop era, Tadd Dameron wrote such standards as "Good Bait," "Our Delight," "Hot House," "Lady Bird," and "If You Could See Me Now." Not only did he write melody lines, but full arrangements, and he was an influential force from the mid-'40s on even though he never financially prospered. Dameron started out in the swing era touring with the Zack Whyte and Blanche Calloway bands, he wrote for Vido Musso in New York and most importantly, contributed arrangements for Harlan Leonard's Kansas City Orchestra, some of which were recorded. Soon Dameron was writing charts for such bands as Jimmie Lunceford, Count Basie, Billy Eckstine, and Dizzy Gillespie (1945-1947) in addition to Sarah Vaughan. Dameron was always very modest about his own piano playing but he did gig with Babs Gonzales' Three Bips & a Bop in 1947 and led a sextet featuring Fats Navarro (and later Miles Davis) at the Royal Roost during 1948-1949. Dameron co-led a group with Davis at the 1949 Paris Jazz Festival, stayed in Europe for a few months (writing for Ted Heath), and then returned to New York. He wrote for Artie Shaw's last orchestra that year, played and arranged R&B for Bull Moose Jackson (1951-1952) and in 1953 led a nonet featuring Clifford Brown and Philly Joe Jones. Drug problems, however, started to get in the way of his music. After recording a couple of albums (including 1958's Mating Call with John Coltrane) he spent much of 1959-1961 in jail. After he was released, Dameron wrote for Sonny Stitt, Blue Mitchell, Milt Jackson, Benny Goodman and his last record but was less active in the years before his death from cancer. Tadd Dameron's classic Blue Note recordings of 1947-48, his 1949 Capitol sides and Prestige/Riverside sets of 1953, 1956, 1958, and 1962 are all currently in print on CD. ~ Scott Yanow https://www.allmusic.com/artist/tadd-dameron-mn0000016759/biography

Personnel:  Arranged By, Conductor [Orchestra] – Tadd Dameron; Vibraphone [Soloist] – Milt Jackson; Bass – Larry Gales, Sam Jones, Buddy Clark; Drums – Ben Riley, Jimmy Cobb, Mel Lewis; Piano – Junior Mance, Bobby Timmons, Bill Evans, Jimmy Rowles; Tenor Saxophone – Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Johnny Griffin; Trumpet [Soloist] – Blue Mitchell, Jack Sheldon; Vibraphone – Dave Pike: Bass Clarinet – Herbie Mann; Bass Clarinet – Herbie Mann;

The Compositions Of Tadd Dameron

Dusko Goykovich - RE:BOP

Styles: Trumpet Jazz
Year: 2018
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 70:02
Size: 161,2 MB
Art: Front

( 9:29)  1. My Secret Love
(11:26)  2. Bei Dir war es immer so schön
( 8:51)  3. It's You or No One
( 7:16)  4. Not so Long Ago
( 9:13)  5. Back Beat Blues
( 9:00)  6. Autumn Leaves
( 8:15)  7. Rebop
( 6:28)  8. Misty

This is not a “late work” but rather a captivating proof of maturity, looking back at a career of six and a half decades. These recordings were made at Jazzclub Birdland in the beautiful Renaissance city of Neuburg on September 15th and 16th, 2017. A place that Dusko Goykovich has been connected with through his long friendship with Manfred Rehm. https://www.jazzmessengers.com/en/79172/dusko-goykovich/re-bop

Personnel:  Dusko Goykovich, trumpet, flugelhorn; Jesse Davis, alto saxophone; Edgardo 'Dado' Moroni, piano; Mads Vinding, bass, Alvin Queen, drums

RE:BOP