Thursday, September 29, 2022

Bud Powell - Bud In Copenhagen

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2008
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 42:31
Size: 97,7 MB
Art: Front

(4:16) 1. Rifftide
(6:01) 2. Bouncing With Baud
(4:59) 3. Move
(6:02) 4. The Best Thing For You
(6:45) 5. Straight, No Chaser
(6:15) 6. I Remember Clifford
(5:49) 7. Hot House
(2:22) 8. 52nd Street Theme

After establishing iconic status as the first great bop pianist in the 1940s, Bud Powell was plagued by both mental illness and a fondness for, to borrow his mentor Charlie Parker's famous phrase, "a little sherry before dinner." As a result his output was vastly uneven. Catch Powell right and he is brimfull of energy and ideas. Catch him wrong and, while the technique is there, his playing falls flat and lacks inspiration it can even be a downright mess. Powell's move to Europe in 1959 gave him a new lease of life. This album, recorded in 1962, features Powell close to his best, scatting and growling happily as he plays with his old, rediscovered fire. Originally titled Bouncing With Bud, it has been released on different labels over the years, before emerging in Storyville's excellent In Copenhagen series. Powell is backed by the phenomenal bassist Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen, astonishingly just 15 at the time, and a self-effacing drummer, William Schiopffe.

The opener, "Rifftide," based on the chords of "Lady Be Good," dates back to 1945 when Powell was in his 20s and had just left Cootie Williams to take his place in the jazz revolution on 52nd Street. Just a year later, by which time he had absorbed Charlie Parker's ideas into his playing, his composition, "Bouncing With Bud" was being recorded by Sonny Stitt (as "Bebop In Pastel") and, more famously, in 1949 (under its correct title) by a quintet that included Sonny Rollins and Fats Navarro. The version here is claimed to be the first ever trio recording of the song.

The main part of the album comprises Powell's takes on tunes by fellow boppers. These include Tadd Dameron's "Hot House," the first time he's played it on record since the famous Massey Hall concert with Parker and Gillespie in 1953. Then there's Denzil Best's "Move" and, most interestingly, Thelonious Monk's "Straight, No Chaser" and "52nd Street Theme."

Powell pays jaunty tribute to such pre-bop influences as Earl Hines on Irving Berlin's "The Best Thing For You," obliterating memories of a disastrous 1955 recording he made of the same song. The only ballad, Benny Golson's magnificent "I Remember Clifford," is given a sensitive, very slow and lyrical treatment, a welcome break from all the up-tempo pyrotechnics. This album documents a troubled genius seeking and finding reconciliation with his past. Grateful thanks to Storyville for putting it back in circulation.By Chris Mosey https://www.allaboutjazz.com/bud-powell-in-copenhagen-bud-powell-storyville-records-review-by-chris-mosey

Personnel: Bud Powell: piano; Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen: bass; William Schiopffe: drums.

Bud In Copenhagen

Rosemary Clooney - The CBS Radio Recordings 1955-61 Disc 1, Disc 2, Disc 3

Album: The CBS Radio Recordings 1955-61 Disc 1
Styles: Vocal, Swing, Ballad
Year: 1955
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 45:50
Size: 105,5 MB
Art: Front

(1:26) 1. Just You, Just Me
(3:03) 2. Don't Take Your Love From Me
(2:41) 3. I Guess I'll Have To Change
(1:40) 4. Keep It Gay
(1:25) 5. I Can't Believe That You're In
(1:51) 6. From This Moment On
(2:37) 7. But Not For Me
(2:02) 8. Nice Work If You Can Get It
(1:46) 9. 's Wonderful
(2:10) 10. Taking A Chance On Love
(1:50) 11. It's A Most Unusual Day
(3:02) 12. C'est Magnifique
(2:57) 13. Mood Indigo
(1:42) 14. Back In Your Own Backyard
(1:38) 15. You're The Top
(1:42) 16. The Gold Digger's Song (We're in the money)
(1:12) 17. Anything Goes
(2:51) 18. All Through The Night
(3:00) 19. Teach Me Tonight
(2:30) 20. I've Got My Love To Keep Me Wa
(2:36) 21. I Get A Kick Out Of You

Album: The CBS Radio Recordings 1955-61 Disc 2
Time: 46:38
Size: 107,8 MB

(1:25) 1. I Feel A Song Coming On
(3:31) 2. Little Man You've Had A Busy Day
(1:41) 3. Thou Swell
(2:04) 4. You're In Kentucky Sure As You're Born
(2:35) 5. Almost Like Being In Love
(1:49) 6. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter
(2:18) 7. Hey There
(2:10) 8. Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone
(2:18) 9. Something Wonderful Happens
(2:17) 10. Mountain Greenery
(2:34) 11. Mangoes
(2:15) 12. How About You?
(2:21) 13. No Other Love
(2:38) 14. It's Not For Me To Say
(2:23) 15. So Rare
(2:15) 16. Lover Come Back To Me
(1:34) 17. Oh! Look At Me Now
(2:01) 18. Don'cha Go 'way Mad
(2:04) 19. What Is There To Say?
(2:09) 20. It's All Right With Me
(2:06) 21. Goody Goody

Album: The CBS Radio Recordings 1955 - 1961 Disc 3
Time: 52:24
Size: 121,0 MB

(2:32) 1. Sunday In Savannah
(2:32) 2. I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart
(2:30) 3. It Happened To Happen To Me
(2:42) 4. A Touch Of The Blues
(2:25) 5. The Nearness Of You
(2:23) 6. You'll Never Know
(2:36) 7. On The Street Where You Live
(1:57) 8. New Sun In The Sky
(2:24) 9. Everything Happens To Me
(1:49) 10. 'deed I Do
(3:04) 11. I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues
(2:43) 12. I'm Beginning To See The Light
(2:48) 13. Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me
(2:26) 14. What Is This Thing Called Love
(2:28) 15. You Make Me Feel So Young
(2:43) 16. All The Time
(2:38) 17. Witchcraft
(2:23) 18. You Turned The Tables On Me
(2:50) 19. All The Way
(2:14) 20. Cheek To Cheek
(2:07) 21. It's All In The Game

While no one who has heard her can deny the charm and vocal talents of Rosemary Clooney, the truth is she usually recorded with big orchestras which favored commercial arrangements. Also the songs selected for her sessions frequently included more novelties or hits of the day than what he can consider properly jazz tunes.

This new Mosaic box, on the other hand, showcases her doing a radio show with the only backing of a jazz quartet, formed by Buddy Cole on piano, Vince Terri on guitar, Don Whitaker on bass, and Nick Fatool on drums. Also, for these shows, she was allowed to freely choose her program, and the results are amazing, five full CDs of Clooney doing the standards she loved with no restriction. An unexpected treasure of vocal jazz. https://www.jazzmessengers.com/en/67226/rosemary-clooney/rosemary-clooney-cbs-radio-recordings-1955-61

Personnel: Buddy Cole - piano, organ, celeste, harpsichord; Vince Terri – guitar; Don Whitaker - bass; Nick Fatool – drums, percussion

The CBS Radio Recordings 1955-1961 Disc1,Disc2,Disc3

Sharon Azrieli - Secret places (A Tribute To Michel Legrand)

Styles: Vocal
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 62:35
Size: 150,0 MB
Art: Front

(3:56) 1. If there were no dreams
(4:21) 2. Secret places
(5:27) 3. Les moulins de mon coeur
(4:03) 4. Little boy lost
(4:52) 5. On my way to you
(4:22) 6. Maybe someone dreamed us
(3:17) 7. What are you doing the rest of your life
(4:20) 8. Retour en java
(6:08) 9. You must believe in spring
(3:46) 10. Paris violon
(4:38) 11. Summer me, winter me
(3:55) 12. Comme elle est longue à mourir
(3:47) 13. Watch what happens
(5:35) 14. I will wait for you

Originally from Montre´al, soprano Sharon Azrieli has enjoyed international success at world-famous venues including Carnegie Hall, the Metropolitan Opera, the Ope´ra Bastille de Paris, and with leading organizations such as the Canadian Opera Company, Orchestre Symphonique de Montre´al, and the New Israel Opera, among others.

In 2019, she was awarded the National Order of Quebec (Chevalie`re du Que´bec) for her remarkable achievements as a performer. Known for her versatility as a singer, Sharon has released several albums, including her latest with Tamir Hendelman Secret Places: A Tribute to Michel LeGrand which she toured North America with including stops at Hermann’s Club (Victoria, BC), Frankie’s Jazz Club (Vancouver, BC), Yardbird Suite (Edmonton, AB), The Royal Room (Seattle, WA), Piedmont Piano Company (Oakland, CA), and Catalina Jazz Club (Los Angeles, CA). Blogcritics praised her previous album, Frankly Sharon with Tony Award-winning composer Frank Wildhorn, saying, “Azrieli’s softly impassioned phrasing is exquisite…

She has, always, a naturalistic freshness in her voice, which makes it easy or sound easy for her to shunt aside opera’s tendency to call forth the mannered and the over-the-top, and sing with balance and grace.” Translations for the album were done in French, Italian, and Hebrew by Sharon herself. Other recordings include Sharon Azrieli Sings Broadway (with arranger Marvin Laird), The Gift of Joy, Rare French Arias of the 19th Century, and Fiddler on the Roof (in Yiddish).

Upcoming recording projects include original songs and jazz standards with the virtuosic pianist & composer Matt Herskowitz, a disc of lullabies, an unusual collection of Canadian Broadway Broadway numbers by Canadian Composers, as well as an album about Jewish Divas of the 19th century which is in the works with renowned conductor Steven Mercurio.

The upcoming season includes performances in Greece and a South American tour with violinist Alexandre da Costa, plus the world premiere of Aharon Harlap’s 2022 Azrieli Music Prize-winning piece with Orchestre Métropolitain. Sharon performed the role of Sister Dolcina in Puccini’s Suor Angelica at the Metropolitan Opera in 2018, was a headliner in a live televised concert at Toronto’s Zoomer Hall for Classical FM, and performed the roles of Marcellina in Le Nozze di Figaro (National Arts Centre) under the baton of Alexander Shelley and Liu in Turandot (Teatro Greco Siracusa) with the late tenor Marcello Giordani in 2019. Of her Laurette in Le Docteur Miracle with L’Opéra Français de New York, Andrew Porter of The New Yorker hailed her as a “mistress of merry inflections, piquant phrasing and pointed words.”

Sharon sang the title song of the Canadian film Stand! and her vocals were also featured in the Hollywood film Stage Mother, starring Lucy Liu, and the film Shepherd: The Story of a Jewish Dog, directed by Lynn Roth. Upcoming films to include her debut acting performances are SHTTL, a drama about a Yiddish village at the border of Poland during WWII, and Irena’s Vow.

Sharon created the advisory council of the Azrieli Music Prizes for the Azrieli Foundation in 2014 and is devoted to arts education and philanthropy. She sits on the boards of several philanthropic organizations including the Azrieli Foundation, National Arts Centre of Canada, Orchestre Classique de Montréal (where she holds the title President Emeritus), McCord Museum, the Canadian Vocal Arts Institute, The Opera Cares Foundation, the America-Israel Cultural Foundation, Sharon Azrieli Foundation for the Arts as well as on the honorary board of Camp Tutti and Camp Kinneret Biluim. https://sharonazrieli.com/about/

Secret places (A Tribute To Michel Legrand)