Saturday, October 1, 2022

Kate McGarry + Keith Ganz Ensemble - What to Wear in the Dark

Styles: Vocal and Guitar Jazz
Year: 2021
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 61:48
Size: 145,7 MB
Art: Front

(5:08) 1. Dancing in the Dark
(7:49) 2. Barrytown
(7:31) 3. Both Sides Now
(5:52) 4. God Moves on the City
(6:48) 5. The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feeling Groovy)
(4:15) 6. Desperado
(5:45) 7. On the Road to Find Out
(7:26) 8. Anthem
(4:47) 9. Here Comes the Sun
(6:23) 10. It Happens All the Time in Heaven

Let us start with a nod to Steely Dan, the rock/jazz group headed up by Walter Becker and Donald Fagen, a pair of tunesmiths who hit a career zenith in the early 1970s with albums like Can't Buy A Thrill (1972), Countdown To Ecstasy (1973), Pretzel Logic (1974) and Aja (1974), all on ABC Records. The group drew in top jazz artists to help craft their albums saxophonists Wayne Shorter and Tom Scott, guitarists Larry Carlton and Lee Ritenour, drummers Steve Gadd and Rick Marotta shaping high-polish productions featuring catchy melodies and cerebral lyrics to form up their pop/rock artistry.

Taking a tangent off from this digression we run into vocalist Kate McGarry's What To Wear In the Dark. Comparisons to Steely Dan? Beautiful production, meticulous arrangements and a bunch of top notch jazz players Gary Versace on keyboards, Ron Miles on cornet, Clarence Penn on drums, Keith Ganz of the Keith Ganz Ensemble on guitars creating the backdrops for McGarry's pure-toned everywoman deliveries on tunes mostly familiar, shaped into often unconventional readings of (again, mostly) pop/rock tunes of the 1960s and 1970s.

McGarry offers up her distinctive take on Steely Dan's "Barrytown," Paul Simon's "The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)," The Eagles' "Desperado" and George Harrison's "Here Comes the Sun." She picks her composers well, opening with the one Great American Songbook tune of the set, "Dancing in The Dark," featuring a spare arrangement with Gary Versace's sighing accordion playing prominently in the mix.

McGarry has the rare ability to deliver a tune with remarkable immediacy like she is singing it just for you. She sings "Barrytown" with a bounce in her step, with a hopeful self assurance, a clear-eyed aplomb. On Joni Mitchell's "Both Sides Now" McGarry's delivery is angelic, the harp (actually Keith Ganz' acoustic guitar) in a perfect, heavenly simpatico with the singer's inward-looking vocal.

Then there is "Life, I love you," a line from Paul Simon's "The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)." It is one of Simon's happiest tunes. McGarry opens with a minute long, rapid fire rant (penned by pianist Hal Galper) about the travails of the working jazz artist, backed by Ron Miles' scratchy cornet complaint, before shifting into the simple melody in which she sings that "Life, I love you," line, drawing, apparently, on the balm the tune served up for her during difficult times.

The set wraps up with "It Happens All The Time In Heaven," penned in part by McGarry, from "The Subject Tonight Is Love" by poet Daniel Ladinsky. Again, she sings just for you, with a beautifully spare and crisp arrangement featuring Versace on organ and Ganz on acoustic guitar, closing up a masterfully-produced, highlight-filled recording. By Dan McClenaghan https://www.allaboutjazz.com/what-to-wear-in-the-dark-kate-mcgarry-keith-ganz-ensemble-resilience-music-alliance

Personnel: Keith Ganz: guitar; Kate McGarry: voice / vocals; Ron Miles: cornet; Gary Versace: piano; Obed Calvaire: drums; Sean Smith: bass, acoustic; Clarence Penn: drums; Becca Stevens: voice / vocals; Erin Bentlage: voice / vocals; Michelle Willis: voice / vocals; Christian Euman: drums; James Shipp: percussion.

What to Wear in the Dark

Arturo O'Farrill - Dreaming in Lions

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2021
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 65:05
Size: 149,9 MB
Art: Front

(5:43) 1. Del Mar
(5:06) 2. Intruso
(3:53) 3. Beauty Cocoon
(5:21) 4. Ensayo Silencio
(7:52) 5. La Llorona
(6:30) 6. Dreaming in Lions
(4:09) 7. Scalular
(4:31) 8. How I Love
(4:38) 9. The Deep
(2:31) 10. War Bird Man
(5:03) 11. Struggles and Strugglets
(2:37) 12. I Wish We Was
(3:35) 13. Blood in the Water
(3:28) 14. Dreams So Gold

Music for dance comes in a variety of forms. At one end of the spectrum are abstract soundscapes composed without reference to the choreography with which they share the stage; an example being John Cage's work with the choreographer Merce Cunningham. At the other end of the spectrum is music written in close collaboration with the choreographer; an example being Igor Stravinsky's work for Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, which reached its peak in 1910 with The Firebird, jointly realized by Stravinsky and the choreographer Michel Fokine (a comparable collaborative triumph is Leonard Bernstein and choreographer Jerome Robbins' 1957 Broadway musical West Side Story).

Composer and bandleader Arturo O'Farrill's Dreaming In Lions was written in collaboration with Osnel Delgado, the choreographer, principal dancer and artistic director of Cuba's Malpaso Dance Company, a relatively young company specializing in high energy, non-folkloric modern dance. The album, which is O'Farrill's Blue Note debut, includes two of the four suites O'Farrill has composed for Malpaso: the nine-part "Dreaming In Lions," which takes its name from an image in Ernest Hemingway's "The Old Man And The Sea," and the five-part "Despidida," a word which in Cuba refers to partings and farewells, usually sorrowful ones.

The band is O'Farrill's ten-piece Afro-Latin Jazz Ensemble, a scaled-down edition of his Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra, which is replaced on the final section of "Dreaming In Lions" by classical pianist Alison Deane, O'Farrill's partner. O'Farrill learnt his art at the feet of his father, Chico O'Farrill, and the tradition continues here with the presence in the band of Arturo's sons, trumpeter Adam O'Farrill and drummer Zack O'Farrill.

Some choreographers are wary of music so worthy of attention in its own right that it has the potential to upstage the dancers' steps. Fokine and Robbins did not have such concerns with Stravinsky and Bernstein, and neither, it appears, did Delgado with O'Farrill, whose scores are not shy of full-on fireworks. Dreaming In Lions is assured in composition and immaculate in execution but, that said, it is at times borderline generic and at those moments probably works better when heard in a theatre supporting the choreography; which is, after all, the purpose for which it was written.By Chris May https://www.allaboutjazz.com/dreaming-in-lions-arturo-ofarrill-and-the-afro-latin-jazz-ensemble-blue-note-records

Personnel: Arturo O'Farrill: piano; Adam O'Farrill: trumpet; Rafi Malkiel: trombone; Alejandro Aviles: saxophone, alto; Travis Reuter: guitar; Rodriguez Platiau: bass; Zack O'Farrill: drums; Vince Cherico: drums; Carlos Maldonado: percussion; Victor Pablo Garcia Gaetan: percussion; Alison Deane: piano.

Dreaming in Lions

Jimmie Lunceford - The Complete Decca Sessions Disc 4, Disc 5, Disc 6, Disc 7

Album: The Complete Decca Sessions Disc 4
Styles: Big Band, Swing
Year: 2011
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 68:15
Size: 157,4 MB
Art: Front

(2:41) 1. He Ain't Got Rhythm
(2:33) 2. Linger Awhile
(2:55) 3. Honest and Truly
(3:02) 4. Slumming on Park Avenue
(3:10) 5. Coquette
(2:56) 6. The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down
(3:12) 7. Raggin' the Scale
(3:12) 8. Hell's Bells
(2:43) 9. For Dancers Only
(3:01) 10. Posin'
(2:47) 11. The First Time I Saw You
(3:12) 12. Honey, Keep Your Mind on Me
(2:50) 13. Put On Your Old Grey Bonnet
(2:41) 14. Pigeon Walk
(2:46) 15. Like a Ship at Sea
(2:57) 16. Teasin' Tessie Brown
(3:12) 17. Annie Laurie
(3:12) 18. 'Frisco Fog
(3:01) 19. Honest and Truly
(3:14) 20. Coquette
(2:50) 21. The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down
(3:10) 22. Raggin' the Scale
(2:46) 23. Pigeon Walk

Album: The Complete Decca Sessions Disc 5
Time: 60:40
Size: 139,9 MB

(3:06) 1. Margie
(3:05) 2. The Love Nest
(2:52) 3. I'm Laughing Up My Sleeve
(3:07) 4. My Melancholy Baby
(2:50) 5. Sweet Sue, Just You
(3:17) 6. By The River Sainte Marie
(2:58) 7. Blue Prelude
(3:10) 8. Twenty-Four Robbers
(2:55) 9. I Had A Premonition
(2:47) 10. Battle Axe
(3:16) 11. Peace And Love For All
(2:56) 12. Chocolate
(3:13) 13. I'm Walking Through Heaven With You
(2:44) 14. You're Always In My Dreams
(3:05) 15. Flamingo
(3:03) 16. Siesta At The Fiesta
(3:08) 17. Gone
(2:55) 18. Hi Spook
(3:13) 19. Yard Dog Mazurka
(2:51) 20. Impromptu

The Complete Decca Sessions Disc 4, Disc 5

Album: The Complete Decca Sessions Disc 6
Time: 65:18
Size: 150,6 MB

(2:38) 1. Blues In The Night (Part 1)
(2:48) 2. Blues In The Night (Part 2)
(3:20) 3. I'm Losing My Mind
(2:41) 4. Life Is Fine
(3:06) 5. It Had To Be You
(3:09) 6. I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town (Part 1)
(2:56) 7. I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town (Part 2)
(2:37) 8. Strictly Instrumental
(3:01) 9. Knock Me A Kiss
(2:20) 10. Keep Smilin' Keep Laughin'
(3:09) 11. I Dream A Lot About You
(3:00) 12. Easy Street
(3:05) 13. Back Door Stuff (Part 1)
(2:43) 14. Back Door Stuff (Part 2)
(2:21) 15. The Goon Came On
(3:04) 16. Just Once Too Often
(2:52) 17. Jeep Rhythm
(2:51) 18. Chairmaine
(2:44) 19. Solitude
(2:30) 20. Down By The Old Mill Stream
(2:52) 21. Like A Ship At Sea
(2:29) 22. For Dancers Only
(2:51) 23. Jeep Rhythm (Alt Tk-1)

Album: The Complete Decca Sessions Disc 7
Time: 52:18
Size: 120,7 MB

(2:19) 1. The Chicks That I Pick Are Slender, Tender and Tall
(2:59) 2. By the River Sainte Marie
(2:03) 3. Pretty Eyes
(2:43) 4. Margie
(3:03) 5. Sleepy Time Gal
(2:16) 6. My Melancholy Baby
(2:55) 7. I'm Gonna See my Baby
(2:50) 8. That Someone Must Be You
(2:38) 9. Oh Gee, Oh Gosh, Oh Pshaw
(3:03) 10. I'm in a Jam (with Baby)
(2:50) 11. What a Difference a Day Made
(2:55) 12. I Passed Through Memphis Last Night
(2:25) 13. Buzz-Buzz-Buzz
(3:01) 14. This is my Confession (to You)
(2:51) 15. I Need a Lift
(3:02) 16. Baby Are You Kiddin'
(2:32) 17. Where's the Melody
(2:45) 18. The Honeydripper
(2:57) 19. I've Got Those Carolina Blues

The Complete Decca Sessions Disc 6, Disc 7

The Manhattan Transfer - Fifty

Styles: Vocal
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 49:47
Size: 114,6 MB
Art: Front

(6:27) 1. Agua
(3:47) 2. The Man I Love
(5:24) 3. Paradise Within
(4:40) 4. On A Little Street In Singapore
(4:27) 5. The Man Who Sailed Around His Soul
(6:19) 6. Twilight Zone / Twilight Tone
(4:33) 7. Blues For Harry Bosch
(3:35) 8. Chanson D'Amour
(4:56) 9. What Goes Around, Comes Around
(5:32) 10. God Only Knows

GRAMMY Award-winning vocal group The Manhattan Transfer celebrate their 50th-anniversary with the new studio album, Fifty. Recorded with Germany's WDR Funkhausorchester, it contains arrangements of some of their biggest hits, combining the orchestral sounds of WDR with their trademark harmonies.
Included are new versions of "Chanson D'Amour," and "The Man Who Sailed Around His Soul," plus arrangements of Artie Shaw's timeless "The Man I Love," and The Beach Boys' classic "God Only Knows." https://www.amazon.com/Fifty-Manhattan-Transfer-WDR-Funkhausorchester/dp/B0B7NMVW19

Fifty