Saturday, April 16, 2022

Kenny Barron, Cyrus Chestnut, Benny Green, Eric Reed - Festival de Jazz de Vitoria-Gasteiz 2017

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2017
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 54:26
Size: 126,1 MB
Art: Front

( 3:47) 1. Thelonious
( 4:01) 2. Bye-Ya
( 5:56) 3. In Walked Bud
( 3:31) 4. Teo
( 5:35) 5. Reflections
( 6:35) 6. Light Blue
( 6:13) 7. Monk's Dream
(12:06) 8. Smoke Gets In
( 6:37) 9. Blue Monk

Kenny Barron, the highest peak of modern jazz piano that fascinated many giant stars such as Dizzy Gillespie and Stan Getz, a rich gospel feeling and a swing feeling unique to jazz. Top acoustic piano runner, Cyrus Chestnut, master of jazz piano tradition, Benny Green, leaders such as "Pure Imagination" ranked in the US jazz chart, and many other masterpieces The pattern of the jazz festival in 2017 Spain by Eric Reed and others who announced the above is recorded with high image quality and high sound quality. We cannot miss the stage of the famous pianists who have added further aging. The recording time will be 50 minutes. Live at 41 Festival de Jazz de Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain, July 12th, 2017 https://monotone--extra-co-jp.translate.goog/SHOP/dvdj-301.html?_x_tr_sl=ja&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=sc

Personnel: Kenny Barron --piano; Cyrus Chestnut --piano; Benny Green --piano; Eric Reed – piano

Festival de Jazz de Vitoria-Gasteiz 2017

The New Brubeck Quartet - A Cut Above

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1978
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 70:32
Size: 161,9 MB
Art: Front

( 5:38) 1. Unisphere
(16:44) 2. Ellington Medley: The Duke/'C'
( 4:05) 3. Three to Get Ready
(19:31) 4. Forty Days/Sermon on the Mount
( 7:08) 5. Blue Rondo A La Turk
( 5:46) 6. Unsquare Dance
(11:36) 7. Take Five

There was an earlier post about direct to disc recordings which peaked my interest. I've heard some good and some not so good in the past. After doing an eBay search, A Cut Above! came up and a copy found it's way to my place.

The is a later Dave Brubeck playing with his three sons.Not all of the tracks do it for me but a couple are really stand out.Forty Days-Sermon on the Mount is fantastic. Darius Brubeck plays snyth and these tracks really pull you in, highly recommended.The second is their version of Take Five.The original has always been a favorite of mine but this is special.The Take Five is on YouTube and linked below.https://forum.bottlehead.com/index.php?topic=13048.0

Personnel: Dave Brubeck (piano); Darius Brubeck (electric piano); Chris Brubeck (electric bass, bass trombone); Danny Brubeck (drums)

A Cut Above

Harry Allen - My Reverie by Special Request

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:15
Size: 122,6 MB
Art: Front

(4:52) 1. The Rose Tattoo
(4:18) 2. Love, Your Magic Spell is Everywhere
(5:26) 3. La Rosita
(4:35) 4. Boulevard of Broken Dreams
(4:52) 5. Carioca
(5:29) 6. My Reverie
(7:09) 7. I Surrender Dear
(5:12) 8. Close as Pages in a Book
(5:08) 9. Lilacs in the
(6:09) 10. St. James Infirmary

A swinging jazz saxophonist, Harry Allen is a highly regarded performer whose musical inspiration and interpretive approach come from the giants and innovators of mainstream saxophone, including Coleman Hawkins, Ben Webster, Stan Getz, Illinois Jacquet, and Lester Young. Unlike many of his contemporaries, Allen has generally eschewed the modern, avant-garde, and impressionist schools of jazz of John Coltrane, Archie Shepp, and Ornette Coleman. Born in Washington, D.C. in 1966, Allen grew up in a musical family as the son of big-band drummer Maurice Allen. He started off with accordion lessons before there was a fortuitous switch to saxophone. Attending Rutgers University, Allen studied with Sahib Shihab, Bob Mintzer, and John Purcell.

While there, he got his first gig with the help of master bass player Major Holley, replacing Zoot Sims in a studio recording with John Bunch, George Masso, Bucky Pizzarelli, and Ruby Braff. Wholley also led Allen to Oliver Jackson, whom Allen subsequently accompanied on several tours to Europe. A 1986 session with Kenny Barron was Allen's first recording date. After that, Allen made his debut as a leader on 1988's How Long Has This Been Going On?

From there, he delivered a steady stream of recordings under his name for such labels as Progressive, Audiophile, and Nagel-Heyer. Later, his recordings were with major-label RCA-Victor, including 1999's Harry Allen Meets the John Pizzarelli Trio and 2000's Plays Ellington Songs. Three of his albums were awarded a Gold Disc by Swing Journal magazine, and his CD Tenors Anyone won both the Gold Disc and New Star awards. He has also recorded as a sideman with Bucky Pizzarelli (with whom he performs quite frequently), Warren Vache, and Jeff Hamilton.

Allen continues to record extensively and makes frequent appearances at jazz festivals and concerts. Highly prolific, he delivered a slew of well-regarded albums for BMG in the 2000s before moving back to boutique labels like Arbors, Sackville Records, and Challenge for albums like 2007's Cocktails for Two with Joe Temperley, 2009's New York State of Mind, and 2010's When Larry Met Harry with pianist Larry Goldings. He then paired with longtime associate Scott Hamilton for 2012's 'Round Midnight, and explored bossa nova rhythms on 2015's Something About Jobim. The following year he delivered The Candy Men: Harry Allen's All-Star New York Saxophone Band, featuring fellow saxophonists Grant Stewart, Eric Alexander, and Gary Smulyan.~Dave Nathanhttps://www.allmusic.com/artist/harry-allen-mn0000668457/biography

My Reverie by Special Request