Wednesday, April 12, 2023

James Moody - The Teachers

Styles: Flute, Saxophone Jazz
Year: 1970
File: MP3@256K/s
Time: 39:34
Size: 73,2 MB
Art: Front

(8:04) 1. The Teachers
(2:05) 2. Rest Sweetly, Brother Dove
(6:06) 3. Unchained
(4:34) 4. The New Spirit
(3:41) 5. Hello Goodbye
(5:32) 6. Behind Every Good Man
(9:28) 7. Street Talk Suite

We've always been enormous fans of this LP, which features Moody backed by The Albert, a "progressive" funk/rock group. This Perception release is a righteous concept LP dedicated to "revolution" and "change". And more importantly, there is indeed some totally righteous playing here, with the standout groovers being "Unchained" and "The Teachers". Very cool die-cut gatefold, suitable for framing.© 1996-2023, Dusty Groove, Inc.
https://www.dustygroove.com/item/3642/James-Moody:Teachers

Personnel: Flute, Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – James Moody; Guitar – Paul Dickler, Steve McCord; Piano – William Chelf; Piano, Organ, Drums, Producer – Howard Wyeth; Tenor Saxophone – Joe Brazil; Trombone, Producer – Michael Gibson; Trumpet – Bob Summers , Jay Silva, Jay Thomas, Richard Meisterman; Tuba – Adam Ippolito; Valve Trombone, Producer – Jon Huston

The Teachers

Keiko Matsui - Euphoria

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 58:29
Size: 134,5 MB
Art: Front

(4:20) 1. Steps On The Globe
(4:40) 2. The Choice (Feat. Michael Stern)
(4:37) 3. Prairie Morning
(5:57) 4. Neo (Feat. Randy Brecker)
(4:29) 5. Love And Nothing Less (Feat. Lalah Hathaway & Grégoire Maret)
(4:47) 6. Luminescence (Feat. Kirk Whalum)
(3:46) 7. Rosso Cantabile
(4:34) 8. Legend Of Yaguarón
(5:25) 9. Mossy Mountain
(4:26) 10. Blue Water
(6:39) 11. Euphoria (Feat. Joel Ross)
(4:43) 12. New Passage

Pianist and composer Keiko Matsui has been making records since 1991, but it somehow seems surprising that Euphoria is her 30th album. Matsui makes music that embraces and balances tradition, modernity, and the contemporary in jazz, classical, and pop. She is relentless in adding harmonic and rhythmic invention and imagination to virtually everything she does, yet keeps her music (mostly) readily accessible. Euphoria is no exception. Conceptually, she focuses on music's inherent potential to deepen human experience. With her studio and road bands, and co-producer Bud Harner, she worked at Hollywood's Studio A, while her guests added their individual parts in studios across the country.

Opener "Steps on the Globe" juxtaposes big-band horns, contemporary jazz piano, and a Rhodes (by arranger Ron Pedley) with lithe funk thanks to some killer guitar vamping. The swing quotient is high with a horn section soaring above the groove. Guitarist Mike Stern assists on "The Choice"; he tracks Matsui's knotty vamp and rides above Alex Al's rubbery bassline as drummer Greg Bisonette drives them all. Funk meets elegant contemporary fusion, with brief solos by the principal and guitarist. Trumpeter Randy Brecker appears on "Neo." Piano, bubbling percussion, and bass grooves deliver the vamp before Pedley's Rhodes colors the body. Brecker enters unhurriedly playing and improvising on the melody.

The conversation he shares with Matsui as the tune ratchets is a set highlight. Immediately following is the single "Love and Nothing Less," featuring vocalist Lalah Hathaway and harmonica player Grégoire Maret. It's a silvery, tender ballad rife with intimate atmosphere, simmering passion, and grace. The interplay between singer, pianist, and harmonicist is seamless. The third consecutive guest spot belongs to contemporary jazz saxophonist Kirk Whalum on "Luminescence." Soulful horns, sweeping piano, organ, and Rhodes gather the groove intensity; it's the perfect vehicle for Whalum's tenor solo before trading canny fours with Matsui's hard-bopping blues. "Rosso Cantabile," featuring percussionist Luis Conte, balances traditional tango with Astor Piazzolla's tango nuevo atop brooding groove jazz and classical strings in the set's most dramatic track. "Legend of Yaguarón" is finger-popping, Latin-tinged contemporary jazz that showcases dazzling interplay between Matsui, Conte, and flutist Brandon Fields, whose Dave Valentin-esque solos are breathtaking. Vibraphonist Joel Ross guests on the dramatic title track.

Introduced by strings and piano stating the theme, its rhythmic pulses on drums and percussion instruments are syncopated, shifting time signatures with startling regularity. Ross initially paints the changes while Matsui appends and extrapolates her harmonic reach on the melody, before Ross grounds it in blues in his killer solo. Buoyed by Michael Thompson's electric guitar and arranger John Beasley's synth, Matsui grabs Ross' blues and builds on them, pushing the harmony toward the transcendent. In Matsui's vast discography, Euphoria stands apart for its edifying compositions, musical diversity, and careful yet seamless integration of musicians and themes.
By Thom Jurek https://www.allmusic.com/album/euphoria-mw0003913489Co

Euphoria

Brandee Younger - Brand New Life

Styles: Harp Jazz
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 37:02
Size: 86,4 MB
Art: Front

(3:58) 1. You’re a Girl for One Man Only
(4:32) 2. Brand New Life feat. Mumu Fresh
(2:22) 3. Come Live With Me (interlude)
(4:58) 4. Livin’ and Lovin’ in My Own Way
(1:07) 5. Running Game (intro)
(4:39) 6. Running Game
(4:21) 7. Moving Target
(4:36) 8. Dust feat. Meshell Ndegeocello
(2:56) 9. The Windmills of Your Mind feat. 9th Wonder
(3:29) 10. If It’s Magic

Harpist Brandee Younger is defying expectations. Over the past fifteen years, she has worked relentlessly to stretch boundaries and limitations for harpists. In 2022, she broke new ground by becoming the first black woman ever to be nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition. Ever-expanding as an artist, her album, Brand New Life, builds on the already rich oeuvre, seamlessly transcending genre.

As the title of the album suggests, Brand New Life is about forging new paths–artistic, personal, political, and spiritual.“We're bringing new life to [Dorothy Ashby’s] old compositions. We're creating new life…for the instrument,” Younger said. The album includes original works by Brandee Younger, reinterpretations of Dorothy Ashby classics, along with a couple of covers that redefine the category.
https://jazz.centerstagestore.com/collections/20-promo-1-14/products/brandee-younger-brand-new-life-cd

Brand New Life