Thursday, March 30, 2023

Sally Night - London By Night

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 43:26
Size: 99.4 MB
Styles: Jazz vocals
Year: 2007
Art: Front

[3:21] 1. The Tender Trap
[3:24] 2. Same Old Dream
[4:06] 3. To Love And Be Loved
[4:24] 4. Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime
[4:47] 5. If Love Is Good To Me
[2:45] 6. I'll Get By
[3:45] 7. Look Of Love
[2:44] 8. Nevertheless
[2:50] 9. Something Wonderful Happens
[3:59] 10. Talk To Me
[2:57] 11. Mean To Me
[4:18] 12. London By Night

You only have to read the consistently excellent critics that Sally Night receives for her recordings and live performances, to understand what a talented international artist she is. Her unique and captivating performances which blend cool jazz, swing, blues and smooth R&B are enriched by her original song writing style with catchy lyrics and irresistible melodies and grooves.

Whilst Sally Night's debut album "Phases of Love" pays tribute to a repertoire of well known & beautiful standards, her New 2nd Album “London by Night” explores a remarkable selection of popular but forgotten songs from the 30’s, 40’s & 50’s. One time hit recordings for well known artists Sarah Vaughan, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin & others and written for film scores and Broadway musicals by some of the greatest Jazz composers and lyricists of that time, these tunes have now been cleverly updated, re-arranged and interpreted by Sally Night.

Upbeat, humorous, charming and sensitive this album is a “Must” for every music lover...

London By Night

Charles Mingus, John La Porta - Jazzical Moods

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 49:41
Size: 113.7 MB
Styles: Bop, Piano jazz
Year: 1954/1995
Art: Front

[ 8:05] 1. What Is This Thing Called Love
[ 3:15] 2. Stormy Weather
[10:08] 3. Minor Intrusion
[ 4:12] 4. Abstractions
[ 6:36] 5. Thrice Upon A Theme
[ 8:46] 6. Four Hands
[ 8:34] 7. The Spur Of The Moment Echonitus

Bass, Piano, Leader, Liner Notes – Charles Mingus; Cello – Jackson Wiley (tracks: 1 to 5); Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – John LaPorta; Drums – Clem DeRosa; Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Teo Macero; Trumpet – Thad Jones (tracks: 1 to 5). Recorded in New York City; December 1954.

Originally recorded for Period Records in 1954, this fairly obscure early Charles Mingus session is a collaboration with composer John LaPorta, who is heard on clarinet and alto saxophone. It's a fascinating effort that shows Mingus' awareness of both modern European classical composition and cool jazz. The set includes a mix of Mingus and LaPorta originals, plus freshly arranged standards like "What Is This Thing Called Love" and "Stormy Weather." Also on hand are the great trumpeter Thad Jones and saxophonist/producer Teo Macero. The album features Mingus' debut on piano. ~AMG

Jazzical Moods

Anne Ducros - Brother? Brother!

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2017
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 45:47
Size: 118,0 MB
Art: Front

(5:07)  1. What's Going On (feat. Olivier Ker Ourio & Paolo Censi)
(4:44)  2. Fragile (feat. Giulio Visibelli)
(3:48) 3. La Bicyclette (feat. Giuseppe Emmanuele & Franz Minuta)
(3:56) 4. You Are So Beautiful (feat. Giuseppe Privitera)
(3:36)  5. Samba Saravah
(4:48)  6. On Broadway
(4:05)  7. Knocks Me Off My Feet
(5:30)  8. At Last (feat. Lionel Belmondo)
(3:50)  9. Déshabillez-Moi (feat. Olivier Ker Ourio & Mimmo Gaglio)
(6:20) 10. Petals (feat. Mimmo Gaglio)

This new discography project "Brother Brother" Anne Ducros wanted it grandiose and flamboyant. Wonderfully arranged for it by the immense Italian musician Giuseppe Emmanuele and for a symphonic orchestra where brilliant virtuosos of the classical music and musicians of the best big bands of jazz. Anne revisits in her own way and with the elegance that is known to him a repertoire mixing cult songs and great standards of jazz. Sting, Stevie Wonder, Joe Cocker, the great French and American jazz voices Juliette Gréco is a part of the history of vocal music that is honored here, pop icons, soul, , Yves Montant, Etta James ... A real advocacy for joie de vivre and fraternity, "Brother Brother!" Sketches a wink to the great Marvin Gaye and her "What's going on" and a beautiful tribute from Anne to her brother Recently disappeared.

Brother? Brother!

Jennie Smith, Diana Trask - Love Among The Young

Styles: Vocal 
Year: 1960
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 73:58
Size: 170,7 MB
Art: Front

(3:11)  1. Love Among The Young
(1:59)  2. Cross Your Heart
(3:39)  3. Impossible
(2:14)  4. A Fine Romance
(2:45)  5. A Very Special Love
(2:11)  6. Teacher, Teacher
(3:04)  7. While We’re Young
(2:16)  8. 's Wonderful
(3:32)  9. Young And Foolish
(2:06) 10. There Will Never Be Another You
(4:25) 11. Take Me In Your Arms
(2:25) 12. All I Do Is Dream Of You
(2:53) 13. Hello Young Lovers
(3:51) 14. It Might As Well Be Spring
(4:31) 15. Little Girl Blue
(2:18) 16. The Gipsy In My Soul
(2:52) 17. Let’s Fall In Love
(4:29) 18. My Funny Valentine
(1:59) 19. I Hear Music
(4:22) 20. Spring Never Comes
(3:38) 21. By Myself
(2:03) 22. Let’s Face The Music And Dance
(3:57) 23. Spring Is Here
(3:07) 24. Temptation

Love Among the Young
Jennie, barely twenty years old, already had the poise and elegance of an experienced artist. She could show off not only a voice with feeling, but an ability to interpret a song with warmth and lively emotion. On this album she takes a dozen numbers and presents them in a sweet and unaffected way. She sings brilliantly and memorably of love among young people, accompanied in a most satisfactory fashion by the Ray Ellis orchestra.

Diana Trask
This album was the exciting introduction to the amazing talent of the beautiful Australian singer and TV star Diana Trask. Her arrival in the States in 1959 took the scene by storm. Listen, and you are sure to enjoy the many gifts of this lovely young singer… https://www.freshsoundrecords.com/jennie-smith-diana-trask-albums/46722-love-among-the-young-diana-trask-2-lp-on-1-cd.html

Thank you Flyingfinger!

Leo Sidran - What's Trending

Styles: Jazz Pop
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 49:11
Size: 113,8 MB
Art: Front

(3:31) 1. What's Trending
(3:26) 2. Keep It Wild
(3:58) 3. When The Mask Comes Off
(4:13) 4. It's Alright
(3:07) 5. Everybody's Faking
(3:34) 6. Crazy People
(3:16) 7. Hanging By A Thread
(4:03) 8. There Was A Fire
(4:47) 9. 1982
(3:31) 10. Spin
(4:12) 11. Nobody Kisses Anymore
(3:27) 12. After Summer's Gone
(4:00) 13. Sleepwalking

What's Trending is Leo Sidran’s eighth solo record. In many ways it picks up where his celebrated 2021 release The Art Of Conversation left off. If The Art was a “hymn to empathy” (El Pais, Spain) and “a treasure chest of intimate and introspective portraits of family life during the pandemic” (West Coast Soul, Germany), this latest release is a hip, deeply personal exploration of how music can make life more livable in difficult times
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He does it with easy humor, great grooves and a vocal delivery - direct, approachable, conversational that leaves the impression he is singing only to you, telling your story while he tells his own. Being a multi-instrumentalist (he plays most of the instruments on the record) gives him the advantage of crafting songs of detailed yet lush subtlety. They are small universes that explore ideas of identity, history, social discourse, and the richness of every-day life. He draws from jazz, r&b, lofi hiphop, singer-songwriter and even pop, yet always lands on his own two feet. His songs, as pop musician Steve Miller once said, “stand and deliver”.

The title track “What’s Trending” was inspired by Leo’s 11 year-old daughter, Sol, who he says “is the ultimate trend follower, always showing me some new meme, dance or internet phenomenon, and always armed with the phrase ‘look at this, it’s trending.’” The irony of today’s trend becoming tomorrow’s fad is not lost on Leo. And Sol, who appears on the track as well as a handful of others on the record, sings with a maturity that belies her youth. Leo himself began recording professionally when he was in his teens (Steve Miller recorded four of his songs when Leo was only 15), so there is something of a sense of continuity coursing through the project.

That continuity is there in the song “There Was A Fire” which features both Leo’s daughter and his father, jazz musician Ben Sidran. In fact “There Was A Fire” is inspired by the elder Sidran’s book of the same name, which explored the Jewish contribution to popular music in America. The title is based on a legend of Jewish origin from the 18th century about the importance of remembering who you are and where you came from.

And where Sidran comes from is a place of great music and great musicians. As on his previous projects, here he counts on the collaboration of a select handful of friends as featured guests, including Janis Siegel (of the Manhattan Transfer), Louis Cato (bandleader of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert), Jon Lampley (of The Huntertones), Jake Sherman, Lauren Henderson, and Michael Leonhart (of Steely Dan) among others. And once again, almost all of the collaborators on the project have also been guests on Sidran’s celebrated podcast The Third Story.

Some of the songs on What’s Trending respond to the turmoil of modern life, in one moment hopeful (“It’s Alright”) in another humbled (“Hanging By A Thread”), in yet another introspective (“Sleepwalking”), and finally celebratory (“When The Mask Comes Off”). “Keep It Wild”, “Nobody Kisses Anymore” and “After Summer’s Gone” all channel Sidran’s devotion to classic love songs. We hear it in “Nobody Kisses Anymore” when he laments: “Nobody takes the time to write, nobody’s using punctuation”, a nod to the slippery slope of informality in modern life.

“Everybody’s Faking”, “Crazy People”, and “Spin” likewise explore the place of truth, or lack thereof, in today’s world, while “1982,” is a nostalgic look-back, constructed using only the titles of popular songs released during that year. Huey Lewis, Michael McDonald, Toto, The Police, Hall and Oates, Stevie Wonder, Steve Miller - the iconic artists of Leo’s childhood - all come through clearly in the music.

As Leo Sidran proves, the exploration of ‘what’s trending’ doesn’t have to simply be a jaundiced look at today’s social circus. It can be fun, funny, warm, wishful and downright inspirational, just like the songs he produces.
https://leosidran.bandcamp.com/album/whats-trending

Personnel: Leo Sidran: drums, percussion, bass, guitars, keyboards, piano. vibraphone, lead and backing vocals; Louis Cato: guitar and scat solo 4; Max Darmon: bass 6; Mark Dover: clarinet solo 8; Joy Dragland: vocals 2, 5, 6; Angela Faith: vocals 4; Ben Flocks: saxophone solo 3; Michael Hearst: theremin, saw, strings, effects 7; Lauren Henderson: vocal 11; Peter Hess: woodwinds 8; Jon Lampley: brass 6; Michael Leonhart: trumpet, 1 Orlando LeFleming: acoustic bass; Jake Sherman: harmonica solo 11; Janis Siegel: vocals 4; Ben Sidran: vocal 8; Sol Sidran: vocals 1, 4, 7; Zelta Sils: ghost vocal 7; John Sneider: trumpets 8; Rich Stein: percussion 5, 7, 13; Michael Thurber: bass & vocal 3; Nina Zeitlin: vocals 8, 9, 10

What's Trending