Friday, February 22, 2019

Chris Byars - The Music of Frank Strozier

Styles: Saxophone And Flute Jazz
Year: 2017
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 69:53
Size: 160,9 MB
Art: Front

(8:33)  1. Extension 27
(7:07)  2. Neicy
(6:43)  3. Remember Me
(4:39)  4. Idle One
(7:25)  5. For Chris
(9:52)  6. Long Night
(6:53)  7. Just Think It Over
(6:48)  8. Some Other Time
(4:01)  9. Ollie
(7:48) 10. Will I Forget

Alto saxophonist Frank Strozier’s music is dyed-in-the-wool hard bop how could late-’50s jazz from blues-and-gospel Memphis be anything else? As such, it’s a bit jarring to hear his compositions juxtaposed with Chris Byars’ classically informed arrangements. Trombone, bass clarinet, oboe and guitar assail the material on The Music of Frank Strozier, along with Byars’ alto and flute. But the hybrid works. Byars simultaneously softens the edges of Strozier’s tunes, then sharpens them again. On the opening “Extension 27,” Pasquale Grasso’s guitar acts as a sedative, the charming bed of chords sounding much like a soft-touch piano against Stefan Schatz’s brushwork and in Grasso’s delicately constructed solo. But on top, Byars, with a salt-and-vinegar sound in his alto, and trombonist John Mosca attack with adrenaline, and Stefano Doglioni applies a coarse edge with his bass clarinet. James Byars’ oboe leavens “Remember Me” simply by virtue of being an oboe but then Doglioni and Mosca pull the tune into swing so determined it approaches grimness. By the time of “Long Night” and “Ollie,” these orchestral textures sound like they were made to play the blues. “Ollie,” a ballad, is really Byars’ alto feature, and he hits it hard. Still, Grasso’s accompaniment reeks of bent notes and bluesy substitutions, and the horns squeeze together in soulful pathos, Mosca especially shining. As might be expected, the mellower qualities do hold sway when Byars picks up the flute. Yet he has a light prance of an approach to the instrument, so that even as he gives a softer side to “Neicy” or the rhumba “For Chris,” Byars kicks up the tune’s rhythmic side as well. That’s an impressive balance, and a masterful one. ~ Michael J. West https://jazztimes.com/reviews/albums/chris-byars-music-frank-strozier-steeplechase/

Personnel:  CHRIS BYARS alto saxophone, flute; JOHN MOSCA trombone; STEFANO DOGLIONI bass clarinet; JAMES BYARS oboe; PASQUALE GRASSO guitar; ARI ROLAND bass; STEFAN SCHATZ drums

The Music of Frank Strozier

Midnight Serenaders - Magnolia

Styles: Swing
Year: 2007
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 59:33
Size: 139,4 MB
Art: Front

(3:13)  1. (Lookie Lookie Lookie) Here Comes Cookie
(4:40)  2. A Porter's Love Song to a Chambermaid
(2:52)  3. How'm I Doin'
(4:38)  4. I Must Have That Man
(3:36)  5. What Makes Me Love You So
(2:59)  6. My Carolina Sunshine Girl
(5:11)  7. My Handyman
(3:35)  8. Magnolia
(4:01)  9. Sand
(3:16) 10. The World's Jazz Crazy
(4:35) 11. Lazybones
(4:01) 12. You Got to Give Me Some
(5:04) 13. Dirt Dishin' Daisy
(4:07) 14. Six Feet of Papa
(3:36) 15. Everybody Loves My Baby

The Midnight Serenaders debut album "Magnolia" is a recording inspired by the blues singers, crooners, and hot jazz ensembles of the 1920's and 30's. Riding the crest of the neo-traditional jazz craze presently occurring on the West Coast, the MIDNIGHT SERENADERS are a six-piece swing band playing regularly to enthusiastic audiences throughout the Pacific Northwest. Performing vintage pop, Hot Jazz, and Hawaiian instrumentals, as well as an expanding collection of Jazz Age-sounding original songs, these six veteran musicians strive to share their love for the music of the 1920’s, 30’s and 40’s. With an exciting stage show, tight musical arrangements, and outstanding solo and harmony vocals, MIDNIGHT SERENADERS fans include nostalgists, swing dancers, melody junkies, retro-clothing hounds, and folks who simply appreciate good quality, jubilant music. ~ https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/mserenaders

The Midnight Serenadersí Magnolia features Doug Sammons - guitar& vocals; Henry Bogdan - Hawaiian steel guitar; Dee Settlemier - ukulele& vocals; Pete Lampe- upright bass; Garner Pruitt ñ trumpet; Davis Evans ñ clarinet & saxophone.

Magnolia

Merl Saunders - You Can Leave Your Hat On

Styles: Funk,Soul 
Year: 1976
Time: 39:33
Size: 91,2 MB
Art: Front

(3:49)  1. You Can Leave Your Hat On
(4:08)  2. Teasin`
(6:08)  3. Feel Like Sufferin`
(5:22)  4. Boogie On Reggae Woman
(3:34)  5. M.S
(5:59)  6. I Feel Like Dynamite
(4:28)  7. Meet Me In The Morning
(6:02)  8. Bahia

Personnel:  Merl Saunders (organ, electric piano, clavinet, string ensemble, vocals), Arthur Adams (guitar, guitar solo on A1), Billy Fender (guitar), Martin Fierro (sax, flute, background vocals), Paul Humphrey (drums), Tony Saunders (bass, background vocals) with Sheila Escovedo (congas on B1/B4), Lynette Hawkins (background vocals on A3), Walter Hawkins (background vocals on A3), Chris Hayes (guitar), Jackie King (guitar solo on B2), Freddie J. Smith (background vocals on A3), Larry Vann (drums).

You Can Leave Your Hat On

Etta Jones feat. The Cedar Walton Trio - A Soulful Sunday: Live at the Left Bank (Remastered)

Styles: Vocal
Year: 1972/2019
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 55:40
Size: 128,1 MB
Art: Front

(10:08)  1. Love Story, Love Story
( 0:34)  2. Vernon Welsh Intro
( 4:35)  3. Sunday
( 6:32)  4. This Guy's in Love with You
( 4:18)  5. If You Could See Me Now
( 4:43)  6. For All We Know
( 5:06)  7. Exactly Like You
( 3:16)  8. You Better Go Now
( 5:27)  9. Blow Top Blues
( 4:27) 10. Love Nest
( 6:28) 11. Don't Go to Strangers

Newly-discovered recording of vocalist Etta Jones with the Cedar Walton Trio live in Baltimore, MD in 1972. Recorded in 1972, ''A Soulful Sunday: Live at the Left Bank'' is the first official release of previously-unissued music by vocalist Etta Jones feat. the Cedar Walton Trio with Sam Jones and Billy Higgins. The extensive booklet includes rare photos; essay by author James Gavin; interviews with Jones' longtime musical partner Houston Person, the Left Bank Jazz Society's John Fowler, Grammy-winning vocalist Catherine Russell and more! ~ Editorial Reviews https://www.amazon.com/Soulful-Sunday-Live-Left-Bank/dp/B07JVF7M37

Personnel: Etta Jones - vocals; Cedar Walton - piano; Sam Jones - bass; Billy Higgins - drums

A Soulful Sunday: Live at the Left Bank (Remastered)