Tuesday, June 8, 2021

John Boutté - All About Everything

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2012
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 48:26
Size: 114,3 MB
Art: Front

(4:09) 1. These Blue Days
(4:15) 2. Take Me To The River
(2:18) 3. No, No (The River)
(4:21) 4. The Grass Is Greener
(3:36) 5. War Is All Over
(3:01) 6. All Around The World
(2:56) 7. A Thousandfold
(3:09) 8. Heaven's Door
(3:23) 9. All About Everything
(5:53) 10. Lush Life
(7:07) 11. Hallelujah
(4:12) 12. See You On The Other SIde

Though a new season is on the horizon, we might consider ourselves residents of a post-Treme culture. Our central narratives, historic touchstones, and musical traditions are now common knowledge to millions of viewers. The world’s flame for New Orleans burns everlasting, but Mardi Gras Indians were on cable and the shadows of mystery recede accordingly. Documentation of the city perseveres, but the congealing effect of an HBO show places the onus on other voices to tell new stories about this old place.

As the man behind the show’s theme song, John Boutté is uniquely suited to speak at this crossroads. On All About Everything, produced by Treme musical supervisor Blake Leyh, the singer holds fast to his identity: a medium for the spirit, his voice shaped by pride and perspective. Hard to know if many revelations remain unturned in Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” or Billy Strayhorn’s “Lush Life.” Certainly we have traveled to the river quite often in 6-plus years of homegrown recordings. While Boutté masters all of the above, his treatments of original compositions by local artists are the heart of the album.

The Alex McMurray-penned “Heaven’s Door” boasts Jon Cleary on keys, Matt Perrine on sousaphone, and Dr. Michael White on clarinet. If anyone is worried about this city’s ability to foster new music with both traditional depth and mass appeal, send them McMurray. “War is All Over” is vintage but previously unreleased Allen Toussaint (“and everyone and nobody won”), while Paul Sanchez’s “A Thousandfold” is a solid reggae train ride. (Someone ought to launch a Kickstarter campaign to fund an album of Boutté performing Desmond Dekker songs.)

Sooner or later, the last episode of the last season of Treme will air and fade to DVD sales. There will be a musical montage and “See You on the Other Side” should be the backing track. Co-writers Boutté, Leyh, Tom McDermott and Sanchez wave goodbye masterfully. We live on the other side of the narrative’s wall, a good three to four years ahead of the story as told on television. Our tale was told; our tale still unfolds. Carried by a battalion of the city’s finest artists and confident in his role as clarion, John Boutté does a fine job of moving forward.~ Brian Boyles https://www.offbeat.com/music/john-boutte-all-about-everything-independent/

Personnel: John Boutte – Vocals; Jon Cleary – Piano, B3 Organ; Todd Duke – Guitar; Raymond Weber – Drums; Kirk Joseph – Sousaphone; Tony Jarvis – Sax; Nick Balaban – Sax; Roderick Paulin – Sax

All About Everything

Floyd Domino - Hightower Boogie Woogie

Styles: Piano Jazz, Swing
Year: 2008
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 40:18
Size: 95,4 MB
Art: Front

(3:17) 1. Riff City
(1:57) 2. Pork Ribs
(3:00) 3. Red's Garland Lounge
(1:42) 4. Hightower Theme (Rip 'n Read)
(2:11) 5. Home on the Electric Range
(3:47) 6. Some Blues
(1:30) 7. Pecos Bill Big Band
(1:50) 8. Teddy & Eddie Wilson's Bounce
(2:22) 9. Kick-Back Friday
(2:41) 10. Boogie Woogie Swanee River
(1:37) 11. Austin Mode
(3:02) 12. Floyd's Eyes of Texas Boogie
(1:38) 13. Two-Party Confusion
(2:39) 14. Count Basie's Red Bank Cafe
(2:46) 15. Turnaround Blues
(2:47) 16. Mumbo Gumbo
(1:24) 17. Giant Steps

Floyd Domino is an American musician known for his work in the genre of Western swing.

Born a native of California, Domino was introduced to Western swing by way of the musicians who had migrated from Texas and Oklahoma in the 1930s and 1940s. Floyd’s close association with Western swing coincided with joining Asleep at the Wheel at the age of 19. After 7 years with Asleep at the Wheel, he is now an “AATW Alumnus” who still joins them for featured performances. While Floyd is widely recognized for his years with Asleep at the Wheel and the revival of Western swing, Floyd began his career with a broad grounding in jazz, boogie-woogie, swing and blues piano. He regularly performs as Floyd Domino Jazz Trio showcasing a unique blend of jazz and blues. Other performances include work with Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, George Strait, The Texas Playboys, Waylon Jennings, jazz guitarist.

In addition to a career encompassing live performances, recording (both solo and with a host of legendary performers), Floyd has contributed to promoting American roots music through his appearances at schools, camps and other learning organizations. Between his touring, recording and major performances, Floyd plays clubs, private events and contributes his talents to further roots music appreciation. https://peoplepill.com/people/floyd-domino

Personnel: Piano – Floyd Domino; Bass – Dan Hall (12), Evan Arredondo; Drums – Ernie Durawa; Horns – Jay Rozen, John Mills (3), Keith Winking, Mark Kazanoff, Randy Zimmerman

Hightower Boogie Woogie

Glen Gray & The Casa Loma Orchestra - Live in Cedar Grove, NJ

Styles: Sweet Bands, Swing
Year: 2000
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 58:57
Size: 135,8 MB
Art: Front

(0:52) 1. Theme: Smoke Rrings
(2:33) 2. By the River
(3:21) 3. Indian Summer
(3:01) 4. You`re a Lucky Guy
(4:52) 5. Honeysuckle Rose
(2:43) 6. Prelude in C Sharp Minor
(3:06) 7. On the Isle of May
(3:06) 8. Save Your Sorrows for Tomorrow
(3:20) 9. Tumbling Tumbleweeds
(2:25) 10. Git Away Day
(0:55) 11. Theme: Smoke Rings
(3:47) 12. Tuxedo Junction
(2:45) 13. How High the Moon
(2:43) 14. Wham!
(2:29) 15. It's a Blue World
(3:20) 16. What Is This Thing Called Love?
(4:20) 17. Yours Is My Heart Alone
(2:54) 18. Stop! It's Wonderful
(6:16) 19. No Name Jive

Here's two better than average quality home recordings of the Casa Loma Band taken from the Meadowbrook Ballroom in Cedar Grove, NJ, from two weekend shows in March of 1940. Glenn never had any big-name players in his outfit (unless you count guys like Pee Wee Hunt and Murray McEachern in the trombone section), but the band played with a precision and swing that was mesmerizing. It was also a self-contained band, in the sense that there were no add-on boy or girl singers, the vocalizing being handled by reedman Kenny Sargent or trombonist Hunt. The reed section of the Casa Loma Orchestra was its true secret weapon, with the players doubling, tripling, and quadrupling on clarinet, flute, oboe, bassoon, alto, tenor, soprano, baritone, and bass saxophones. Chart wise, the band moves effortlessly on these broadcasts, from its theme of "Smoke Rings" to swingers like "Tuxedo Junction," "Honeysuckle Rose," and "How High the Moon" to novelties like "Wham!" to heavyweight material like "Prelude in C Sharp Minor." A well-rounded band that was one of the true innovators of the big-band era, the Casa Loma Orchestra is one of the hidden treasures from this era just waiting to be discovered. Well worth investigating.~ Cub Koda https://www.allmusic.com/album/live-from-the-meadowbank-ballroom-cedar-grove-nj-1940-mw0000608651

Live in Cedar Grove, NJ

Rosa Passos - Dunas - Live in Copenhagen

Styles: Bossa Nova, World Music
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 36:49
Size: 85,3 MB
Art: Front

(3:43) 1. Cigano
(6:06) 2. Marina
(3:51) 3. Rosa Morena
(5:31) 4. Sábado Em Copacabana
(4:04) 5. O Que É Que a Baiana Tem?
(3:10) 6. Chuva de Verão
(2:48) 7. Águas de Março
(3:41) 8. Dunas
(3:50) 9. Juras

"We've all experienced it: that special atmosphere before a concert begins. At Copenhagen Jazzhouse, many come early. They reserve the best seats with a piece of clothing and retreat to the bar to buy a beer and exchange a few words with musicians and friends, then return to their seat, anticipation growing. Some look around and notice that all the jazz critics are in attendance. In fact, it seems everyone is here this evening. In the final minutes, lights are dimmed and the intermission music turned off. Lars Thorborg, who runs Jazzhouse, takes the stage and introduces Rosa and the band. It's about to happen!

The group comes on stage to enthusiatic applause and there she is - with us, right before us. With no further ado, the tempo is counted off and the concert begins. The band line-up couldn't have been better: Fabio Torres on piano, Paulu Paulelli on bass, and Celso de Almeida on drums and of course Rosa Passos on vocals and guitar. "Imagine you are rocking a baby to sleep. For me, that's Bossa Nova". Rosa Passos"https://www.propermusic.com/1018490-dunas-live-in-copenhagen.html

Dunas - Live in Copenhagen