Saturday, February 16, 2019

The Oscar Peterson Trio - Tristeza On Piano

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1970
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 44:42
Size: 103,7 MB
Art: Front

(3:12)  1. Tristeza
(6:45)  2. Nightingale
(6:13)  3. Porgy
(5:21)  4. Triste
(3:33)  5. You Stepped Out Of A Dream
(6:11)  6. Watch What Happens
(8:49)  7. Down Here On The Ground
(4:37)  8. Fly Me To The Moon

At the beginning of this set Oscar Peterson so overwhelms the normally gentle "Tristeza" that it almost becomes a parody. Fortunately, the remainder of the bossa nova-flavored LP is more tasteful. Even if Peterson is overly hyper in spots, he is able to bring out the beauty of such songs as George Gershwin's "Porgy," Antonio Carlos Jobim's "Trieste," and "Watch What Happens," in addition to stomping through the straight-ahead "You Stepped out of a Dream." ~ Scott Yanow https://www.allmusic.com/album/tristeza-on-piano-mw0000188657

Personnel:  Oscar Peterson – Piano; Sam Jones – Double bass; Bobby Durham – drums

Tristeza On Piano

Debbie Harwood - Soothe Me

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2005
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 40:16
Size: 92,7 MB
Art: Front

(2:25)  1. We Kiss In A Shadow
(3:03)  2. Oh, You Crazy Moon
(3:19)  3. Soothe Me
(4:42)  4. Don't Explain
(3:57)  5. Willow Weep For Me
(3:02)  6. Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered
(2:47)  7. Kissing Bug
(4:27)  8. Every Time We Say Goodbye
(4:05)  9. Don't Want That Man Around
(4:27) 10. September In The Rain
(3:55) 11. Exactly Like You

Soothe Me is the superb solo debut from iconic Kiwi artist Debbie Harwood. The album is an evocative collection of soul-soothing songs of love and life from a time gone by set to a backdrop of subtle rhythms of post WWII swing. Harwood has always had a fascination with the music from the period after the Second World War, especially the music of pianist and big band leader Stan Kenton. Soothe Me was self-produced in two weeks at the renowned Helen Young Studio in Auckland with the help of some vintage Neumann microphones. Sony. 2005. ~ Editorial Reviews https://www.amazon.com/Soothe-Me-Debbie-Harwood/dp/B000AA4KH4
 
Thank You Dave!

Soothe Me

Kyle Eastwood - Songs from the Chateau

Styles: Jazz, Post Bop
Year: 2011
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 50:27
Size: 116,1 MB
Art: Front

(4:49)  1. Marciac
(6:37)  2. Moon over Couronneau
(5:21)  3. Café Calypso
(5:07)  4. Soul captain
(6:21)  5. Andalucía
(5:12)  6. Over the line
(5:50)  7. Tonic
(5:09)  8. Aperitif
(5:56)  9. Down at Ronnie´s

Kyle Eastwood's career encompasses the writing of film soundtracks, as well as the life of a jazz composer, bandleader and bassist. On those seemingly rare occasions when he isn't working, Eastwood spends much of his time in France. Songs From The Chateau is his fifth album since 1998's debut, From There To Here (Sony), and his fourth for British Candid label. It finds Eastwood recording in the country he loves, at the 15th century Chateau Couronneau in the Bordeaux region. From drummer Martyn Kaine's first emphatic beats on "Marciac," this album simply bursts with energy and, to maintain the French theme, joie de vivre. It's full of strong compositions from Eastwood, and virtuoso playing from every musician, but never feels forced, or competitive: no showboating, no unnecessary technical complexity. The range of styles is wide, demonstrating the influences from across the world that Eastwood has absorbed into his writing and playing. "Moon Over Couronneau" has a dreamlike, ethereal quality, and a standout acoustic piano solo from Andrew McCormack 99. "Café Calypso" is an irresistibly cheerful number, with some jaunty playing from Graeme Blevins and Graeme Flowers. "Soul Captain" is another celestial tune, thanks in particular to Blevins and Flowers' haunting horn lines. Once more, the melody is enticingly simple and insistent. The lovely "Andalucia" is driven by Eastwood's simple, repeated, acoustic bass riff and Kaine's fluid, more complex, percussion. Flowers' trumpet flies over the top, evoking the vastness and beauty of the Andalucian countryside, while Eastwood's solo adds a touch of North African spirit. "Down At Ronnie's" is inspired by London's Ronnie Scott's Club. It's a loose, funky, jam-band, kind of number, that wouldn't sound out of place in an Average White Band set. "Tonic" takes inspiration from more mainstream jazz sources with McCormack and Blevins' beautiful contributions channeling the spirit of Dave Brubeck and Paul Desmond.  While Songs From The Chateau is an album of varied moods, rhythms and beats it continuously evokes one particular emotion joy. Eastwood and his band create music from the heart: uplifting, reflective and beautiful. ~ Bruce Lindsay https://www.allaboutjazz.com/songs-from-the-chateau-kyle-eastwood-candid-records-review-by-bruce-lindsay.php

Personnel: Kyle Eastwood: acoustic bass, electric bass; Andrew McCormack: piano, electric piano; Graeme Flowers: trumpet, flugelhorn; Graeme Blevins: soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone; Martyn Kaine: drums.

Songs from the Chateau

Chico Freeman - Spirit Sensitive

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2008
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 63:34
Size: 146,8 MB
Art: Front

(4:15)  1. Autumn in New York
(5:39)  2. Peace
(7:42)  3. A Child Is Born
(7:24)  4. Lonnie's Lament
(4:19)  5. You Don't Have to Say You're Sorry
(7:00)  6. Wise One
(6:21)  7. It Never Entered My Mind
(8:52)  8. Close to You Alone
(7:36)  9. Carnival
(4:21) 10. Don't Get Around Much Anymore

This set was a change-of-pace for Chico Freeman for it features the usually adventurous tenor (who doubles on soprano) mostly playing warm versions of standards.

The CD reissue adds four previously unissued selections (including a pair of Coltrane tunes, "Lonnie's Lament" and "Wise One") to the original program. With pianist John Hicks, bassist Cecil McBee and either Billy Hart or Don Moye on drums offering fine support (vibraphonist Jay Hoggard sits in on "Carnival"), Freeman pushes at but does not break the boundaries of hard bop. Highlights include "Autumn in New York" (a duet with McBee), Horace Silver's "Peace," "It Never Entered My Mind" and the bassist's "Close to You Alone." ~ Scott Yanow https://www.allmusic.com/album/spirit-sensitive-mw0000204353

Personnel:  Chico Freeman - tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone; Cecil McBee – bass; John Hicks – piano; Billy Hart - drums; Famoudou Don Moye - drums

Spirit Sensitive