Monday, February 10, 2020

Stan Getz Quartet - In Poland 1960

Size: 160,0 MB
Time: 68:53
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2008
Styles: Jazz
Art: Front & Back

01. But Not For Me ( 6:13)
02. Cherokee ( 5:21)
03. Darn That Dream ( 5:49)
04. Out Of Nowhere ( 7:04)
05. The Folks Who Live On The Hill ( 4:40)
06. Waltz For Lovely Wife (Bonus Track) ( 6:10)
07. Grandfather's Waltz (Bonus Track) ( 7:31)
08. Sweet Georgia Brown (Bonus Track) ( 6:31)
09. 'Round Midnight (Bonus Track) ( 9:00)
10. A Night In Tunisia (Bonus Track) (10:30)

Personnel:
Stan Getz: Tenor Sax
Andrzej Trzaskowski: Piano
Roman Dylag: Bass
Andrzej Dabrowski: Drums

A long unavailable 1960 performance by Stan Getz, recorded in studio conditions in Warsaw, plus five rare bonus tracks by Getz recorded live in Thailand, Japan and Sweden. The latter includes well-known pianist Bobo Stenson featured here at the beginning of his career.

All tracks carefully remastered.

Recorded at National Philharmonics Concert Hall, Warsaw, Poland, on October 31, 1960.

In Poland 1960

Paolo Tomelleri Big Band/Nicki Parrott - A Jazz Story. Volume 1

Styles: Swing Jazz 
Year: 2019
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 55:17
Size: 127,9 MB
Art: Front

(5:24)  1. Moon River
(7:42)  2. Chinatown My Chinatown
(2:38)  3. Nocturne, Op.9: No. 2 - Jazz Version
(5:08)  4. Mississipi Rag
(4:10)  5. Besame Mucho
(6:37)  6. One o'Clock Jump
(2:46)  7. Fidgety Feet
(7:44)  8. Deep Purple
(6:04)  9. Estrellita
(3:23) 10. Tutti Frutti
(3:36) 11. La Mer

After the extraordinary success of Jazz Broadway 2011, the great gala dedicated to swing music returns to Milan, in a new dress and a new concept: bringing together the best talents on the international scene in Milan. Together they will tell an extraordinary era for swing: the transition from Broadway musicals to the great musical themes of Hollywood films.

The gala reads in an original way the American song book of the 30s and 40s through a path that intertwines the history of music, costume and vintage style, swing dances and extraordinary composers who in their time were great innovators.

Big Band by Paolo Tomelleri (sax, trumpets, trombones, rhythms)
Scott Hamilton (tenor sax, among the greatest living saxophonists)
Carlo Bagnoli (baritone sax)
Niki Parrot (acoustic double bass and vocals)
Paolo Alderighi and Rossano Sportiello (piano)
Stephanie Trick (stride piano)
the drummers Tullio de Piscopo and Christian Meyer

80 years old and a career spanning 60 years: Paolo Tomelleri, rewarded at last year’s festival for his exceptional contribution to the development of jazz in Italy, is a legendary musician from the Milano scene. With experience also as a writer of theater and film music, he is a successful soloist and orchestra director who has collaborated with Enzo Jannacci for over thirty years (as well as with Ornella Vanoni, Giorgio Gaber, and Adriano Celentano) and with famous jazzists such as Tony Scott, Joe Venuti, Jimmy McPartland, Clark Terry, Bill Coleman, or Phil Woods.

A Jazz Story. Volume 1