Monday, August 23, 2021

Swing Out Sister - Where Our Love Grows

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2005
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 47:14
Size: 109,1 MB
Art: Front

(4:19) 1. Love Won't Let You Down
(3:54) 2. Where Our Love Grows
(3:42) 3. When The Laughter Is Over
(4:06) 4. Certain Shades of Limelight
(4:41) 5. From My Window
(4:28) 6. Caipirinha
(2:02) 7. Where Our Love Grows (A Cappella)
(4:01) 8. Let The Stars Shine
(4:01) 9. We'll Find a Place
(4:14) 10. Happy Ending
(3:40) 11. La Source
(4:01) 12. Love Won't Let You Down (More Love)

The opener of Where Our Love Grows, Swing Out Sister's eighth proper studio album, will knock out fans of the group's perfectly huge and swanky production. "Love Won't Let You Down" is a brassy stunner and a great way to high kick the door open, but it gives way to the lesser title track, a sweet number but nothing approaching a single. That's the problem for outsiders looking for another "Breakout," and it's been the problem for a while. So why is this stuck-in-a-rut band so beloved? It's the structure of the songs grand and warm with winks and giggles from the string and horn sections and Corinne Drewery's lovely and powerful voice, as bright here as it ever was. It's a delightful combination and almost enough to carry the listener through the album's low points. The Brazilian-flavored "Caipirinha" is a pointless "ba-ba-ba-bu-da" number that sounds like the band parodying itself, and the reprise of "Where Our Love Grows" stuck in the middle of the album is an instant skip.

Luckily, the album's second half makes up for some of it with the snappy "Let the Stars Shine" and "Happy Ending," which has some twists and turns you'll want to stick with. There's a whole lot of references to time lost, regrets, and other wistful reflections, and the lyrics just hang on, slipping into cliché too often and in dire need of a Hal David touch. Of course, nobody does style over substance better than Swing Out Sister, Where Our Love Grows being a great example. If it's a sunny, breezy day and you're in bubbly love, go ahead. Just don't expect to remember you own a copy come fall.~David Jeffries https://www.allmusic.com/album/where-our-love-grows-mw0000403164

Personnel: Backing Vocals – Gersende Giorgio, Gina Foster, Guitar – Matt Backer, Tim Cansfield, Lead Vocals, Vocals [Ensemble] – Corinne Drewery, Percussion – Luis Jardim, Piano, Organ, Vibraphone, Guitar [Fender Jazz Bass, Keyboards, Synthesizer, Piano [Fender Rhodes], Vocals [Ensemble] – Andy Connell, Saxophone – Nigel Hitchcock

Where Our Love Grows

Frank Foster - Soul Outing!

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 1998
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 35:52
Size: 83,1 MB
Art: Front

(5:54) 1. Show The Good Side
(4:23) 2. While The City Sleeps
(7:55) 3. Skankaroony
(8:54) 4. Chiquito Loco
(8:45) 5. Night Song

This 1966 session lives up to its title, offering the strong, comfortable appeal of a solid Lee Morgan record. Soul Outing was Foster's second Prestige record after concluding an 11-year stint in the Count Basie band in 1964 (the first, Fearless, was also recently issued on CD). Although he'd developed a reputation as an ace arranger, Foster spotlights his own warm, muscular tenor soulfulness here.

He's in a compatible quintet performing three originals and two numbers from the Broadway play Golden Boy. Foster's "Show the Good Side" has the gospel soul of a Bobby Timmons number. And the Lee Morgan stamp is all over the Sidewinder-swing of Foster's "Skankaroony" and the Latin lilt of "Night Song." The two covers get muscular samba readings and trumpeter Virgil Jones makes a good foil as Lee Morgan to Foster's Hank Mobley. Guitarist Billy Butler is also featured in a small rhythm role on "Show The Good Side" and "Night Song."

Foster went on to form his own jazz orchestra, the Loud Minority, and a stint with Elvin Jones before returning as director of the Basie orchestra. Today he's back to making strong, terrific music like this strong, timeless jazz classic. Recommended.~ Douglas Payne https://www.allaboutjazz.com/soul-outing-frank-foster-fantasy-jazz-review-by-douglas-payne.php

Personnel: Frank Foster: tenor sax; Virgil Jones: trumpet; Pat Rebillot: piano; Billy Butler: guitar; Bob Cunningham: bass; Richard Davis: bass; Alan Dawson: drums, congas.

Soul Outing!

Joan Chamorro, Marçal Perramon - Joan Chamorro Presenta Marçal Perramon

Styles: Clarinet, Saxophone Jazz
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 76:06
Size: 176,4 MB
Art: Front

(5:29) 1. The End of a Love Affair
(4:07) 2. This Year's Kisses
(4:53) 3. Tristeza
(4:52) 4. I Don’t Stand a Ghost of a Chance With You
(5:48) 5. it’s All Right With Me
(4:48) 6. I've Never Been In Love Before
(4:45) 7. Nobody Else But Me
(6:01) 8. Johnny Come Lately
(3:42) 9. Little White Lies
(5:29) 10. Harry's Last Stand
(5:47) 11. Time to Smile
(4:13) 12. Bahia Com H
(6:00) 13. Bluesuses
(6:07) 14. Hey, Look!
(3:58) 15. I'm Confessin' That I Love You

Marçal Perramon, from a family of musicians, started with the clarinet from a very young age. At the age of 11 he began to play the tenor sax, which has become his main instrument. At the age of 12, he was transcribing and memorizing Ben Webster, Lester Young. It was an immense pleasure to teach him. I immediately incorporated him to the Sant Andreu Jazz Band, in which he was between 2012 and 2020. At present, I continue to count on him for other projects. In 2014 he sat in the chair of the first tenor sax of the saxophone string of the SAJB and no longer got up. It has been really wonderful to see its evolution in all aspects. On an instrumental level, as their sound was acquiring with each passing day, more nuances, more depth, more warmth, inspired by the great tenors of jazz history. The phrasing got better every day. The ideas, improvised, based on the language acquired by listening and daily transcription, took a different form as he made them his own.

And all these aspects were accompanied by self-assurance, knowing that he was on the right track. Practice and study, the commitment to music, the love and passion that he shows in every note that comes out of his vintage tenor saxophone (I remember exactly the day he decided to buy it ... what a good decision!) Make Marçal a musician from jazz from head to toe. And all this evolution has been recorded in the more than 30 cd's that he has recorded with the SAJB or with related projects, some with musicians of the stature of Joel Frahm, Scott Robinson, Scott Hamilton, Dick Oatts or Joe Magnarelli himself, that is present on this disc. In this presentation album, Marçal is sublime, both with the tenor saxophone and with the clarinet. His phrasing is forceful in the fast beats, swinging in the middle beats, as well as deep and sensitive in the ballads. It is a disc full of nuances, an album that moves through different sounds with some touches of Brazilian themes, performed by Alba Armengou on vocals, a big band theme with all the Sant Andreu jazz band and a vocal theme performed by Andrea Motis . He also shares a couple of songs with his colleague Joan Martí, who is also releasing a presentation album at the same time. We have luxury guests such as the aforementioned Joe Magnarelli or Perico Sambeat and Carlos Martín. Also the presence of Joan Mar Sauqué on trumpet, on Marçal's own original theme, “Bluesuses” and a wonderful rhythmic section with Joan Monné on piano, David Xirgu on drums and Josep Traver on guitar in some themes. Marçal Perramon is not only a very good musician, sight reader and original improviser. Marçal is a professional you can fully trust. Therefore, if you need a solvent tenor saxophone and clarinetist, don't hesitate, Marçal Perramon is the one.Translate By Google https://santandreujazzband.bandcamp.com/album/joan-chamorro-presenta-mar-al-perramon

Joan Chamorro Presenta Marçal Perramon