Monday, October 31, 2022

Joe Lovano & Dave Douglas Sound Prints - Other Worlds

Styles: Saxophone And Trumpet Jazz
Year: 2021
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 69:58
Size: 161,9 MB
Art: Front

(9:59) 1. Space Exploration
(1:04) 2. Shooting Stars
(7:34) 3. Life On Earth
(5:59) 4. Manitou
(7:45) 5. Antiquity to Outer Space
(8:32) 6. The Flight
(5:42) 7. The Transcendentalists
(7:32) 8. Sky Miles
(8:23) 9. Pythagoras
(7:25) 10. Midnight March

Soundprints is a quintet that saxophonist Joe Lovano and trumpeter Dave Douglas assembled to carry on the spirit and philosophy of Wayne Shorter's music. Both of the band's previous albums featured compositions by Shorter himself but this is their first effort to contain only new material written by either Lovano or Douglas.

As the album and track titles suggest, there is an underlying theme of space exploration here which reflects Shorter's long-time love of science fiction. Pieces like "Space Exploration" and "Antiquity to Outer Space" begin with the trumpet and saxophone gracefully shooting upwards like a rocket soaring into space, as the rhythm section faintly tumbles around them. On "Exploration," that leads to Lovano and Douglas playing strings of long notes separately and together, supported by the busy pattering of Linda May Han Oh's bass and Joey Baron's drums. On "Antiquity" the horns soar in unison and slowly gain speed before they give way to an eloquent rolling solo by pianist Lawrence Fields.

These five musicians play with a unity which really shows on quieter pieces such as the swaying waltz "Manitou" and the serene "The Transcendentalists." where everything flows together led by Douglas' muted trumpet and Lovano's rapturous tenor lines. The entire album sparkles with inspired work from all the players. Baron's jogging beat and Field's bright, searching piano stand out amidst the backdrop of "Life On Earth" while Oh keeps the beat tight and drops in a monster bass solo. The rhythm section maps out a freely pulsing beat on "Sky Miles" which suggests Wayne Shorter's time in the 60's Miles Davis quintet. "The Flight" has Lovano and Douglas jostling each other over a melody with sharp, funky corners while, on "Pythagoras," the horns play with a hip swagger as they spiral and swoop over the push-pull rhythm.

Joe Lovano and Dave Douglas are both involved in a lot of varied projects but this band feels like the simplest and most freewheeling either does right now. The music can sound a bit complex on the surface but it has energy and a contagious spirit of fun. At heart, these are five excellent musicians creating music which combines familiar elements and exploratory freedom. This release shows that Soundprints has become a very formidable unit. By Jerome Wilson
https://www.allaboutjazz.com/other-worlds-joe-lovano-and-dave-douglas-soundprints-greenleaf-music

Personnel: Joe Lovano: saxophone; Dave Douglas: trumpet; Linda May Han Oh: bass; Lawrence Fields: piano; Joey Baron: drums.

Other Worlds

Lee Konitz - You and Lee

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2012
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 33:37
Size: 77,8 MB
Art: Front

(4:50)  1. Ev'rything I've Got (Belongs to You)
(4:22)  2. You Don't Know What Love Is
(4:14)  3. You're Driving Me Crazy
(4:03)  4. I Didn't Know About You
(4:10)  5. You're Clear Out of This World
(3:42)  6. The More I See You
(4:10)  7. You Are Too Beautiful
(4:02)  8. I'm Getting Sentimental Over You

One of the lesser-known Lee Konitz albums, this LP (which has not been reissued yet on CD) features the altoist joined by six brass and a rhythm section for eight Jimmy Giuffre arrangements. The shouting brass contrasts well with Konitz's cool-toned solos and together they perform eight underplayed standards. Guitarist Jim Hall and pianist Bill Evans (who are on four songs apiece) are major assets behind Konitz on this pleasing set. ~ Scott Yanow

Personnel:   Lee Konitz – alto saxophone; Marky Markowitz – trumpet; Ernie Royal – trumpet;  Phil Sunkel – trumpet;  Eddie Bert – trombone; Billy Byers – trombone; Bob Brookmeyer – valve trombone;  Bill Evans – piano;  Jim Hall – guitar;  Sonny Dallas – bass;  Roy Haynes – drums

You and Lee

Eddie Harris - Cool Sax, Warm Heart

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 33:10
Size: 76.0 MB
Styles: Jazz-funk
Year: 1964/2002
Art: Front

[2:55] 1. Chicago Serenade
[3:51] 2. Since I Fell For You
[3:00] 3. Stum Stang
[2:20] 4. Django's Castle
[4:20] 5. More Soul, Than Soulful
[2:44] 6. Everthing Happens To Me
[4:23] 7. But Not For Me
[6:59] 8. Brother Ed
[2:33] 9. Hip Hoppin'

Eddie Harris – tenor saxophone; Wynton Kelly – piano (tracks 1, 2, 6 & 7); Warren Stephens – guitar; Melvin Jackson – bass; Bucky Taylor – drums; The Malcom Dodds Singers – vocals.

A really fantastic album that's one of Eddie Harris' most unique albums of the 60s! The record features Eddie blowing in that lean and soulful mode that he used on his best Vee Jay albums – a bit exotic, but never meandering, with impeccable placement in all his solos, and a tone that's probably one of the most revolutionary he ever used. Some tracks have a backing chorus of female voices, singing in a floating mode that's hip and easy – and others are straighter jazz tunes, with a nice little groove.

Cool Sax, Warm Heart  

Hilde Louise Asbjørnsen - Movies & Stories Like This

Styles: Vocal
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 39:02
Size: 90,9 MB
Art: Front

(3:25) 1. They Don't Make Movies
(5:00) 2. Look to the Stars
(4:05) 3. Carry Around
(4:38) 4. Miscue
(3:43) 5. We Won't Recall
(4:08) 6. Fashion
(3:45) 7. It's Not Spring
(5:03) 8. Funny How Love
(5:11) 9. Undeceivable

On «Movies & Stories like this» jazz singer and songwriter Hilde Louise Asbjørnsen and pianist Anders Aarum present nine original songs about intangible love. The inspiration from Piaf, Brell and Weill is expressed through the atmosphere of the songs, which range from bolero, tango and French waltz to jazz ballads.

Hilde Louise's lyrics spinn around both the minor and the major love affairs. From everyday relationships, the ones that don’t reach the silver screen, but nevertheless come with great drama, to the big love stories, where everything falls to pieces.

Hilde Louise Asbjørnsen has released 11 albums since 2004, and continues to be an important part of the Norwegian jazz scene. Her latest album «Red Lips, Knuckles and Bones» was released on Ozella Music (DE) to great reviews, and was presented at Jazzahead in 2019. She has also nurtured an extensive career in cabaret and musicals on the side. Her latest show and book, «Stardust», is a tribute to female superstars from century past. Stardust got top reviews, is still touring Norway, and will play at Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2023.

Anders Aarum is a graduate of the Conservatory of Music in Agder, the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, Gothenburg Academy of Music and the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo. He has released 5 albums with his own compositions, the two last ones on Ozella Music, and worked as a pianist, producer and arranger to a number of prominent jazz names like Knut Riisnæs, Ola Kvernberg, Sonny Simmons, Nora Brockstedt, Sigurd Køhn, Julie Dahle Aagård, Randi Tytingvåg. In addition to his own trio, he regularly plays with Knut Riisnæs Quartet and Oslo Jazz Ensemble, and has been Asbjørnsen's pianist, arranger and producer since 2005.

Hilde Louise on Movies & Stories Like This: I have thought a lot about how love governs our lives. It can lie dormant for periods, but then, suddenly, it jumps up like a panther and takes control of everything. It comes in all shapes, and causes the deepest longing, endless sorrow and divine happiness, makes us hate, lie, steal and turns the most introverted dry stick into a generous and empathic lover. Love never ceases to amaze me. This is not a tribute to beauty love, but a celebration of its mysteries https://www.galileomusic.de/artikel/26003/Asbj%C3%B8rnsen_Hilde_Louise_Movies_and_Stories_Like_This

Movies & Stories Like This