Thursday, April 27, 2023

Kurt Elling - SuperBlue

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2021
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 48:41
Size: 112,1 MB
Art: Front

(4:45) 1. SuperBlue
(4:18) 2. Sassy
(5:29) 3. Manic panic epiphanic
(4:51) 4. Where to find it
(5:49) 5. Can't make it with your brain
(4:22) 6. The seed
(5:58) 7. Dharma bums
(4:55) 8. Circus
(6:54) 9. Endless lawns
(1:16) 10. This is how we do

A collaboration with guitarist Charlie Hunter, SuperBlue finds vocalist Kurt Elling exploring a sophisticated funk and soul sound. Hunter, who plays here and also produced the album, is primarily known for his fusion-informed jazz and adventurous, funk-influenced projects like Garage a Trois. However, he has also made significant contributions to albums by forward-thinking neo-soul and R&B artists, including D'Angelo and Frank Ocean.

It's this deep grasp of those funky, groove-oriented vibes that he brings to his work with Elling on SuperBlue. Also contributing are Butcher Brown bandmates drummer Corey Fonville and bassist-keyboardist DJ Harrison, who bring their own hip-hop sensibilities to the proceedings. The ensemble initially began sharing tracks and musical ideas online while in quarantine due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Eventually, Elling and Hunter met up in an Illinois barn turned studio to add vocals and guitar to the arrangements.

Despite the implied difficulty of the process, SuperBlue is one of Elling's most sleek and relaxed recordings, bringing together some of the beat poetry-influenced spoken word of his early work with the warm, lyrical vocal swagger he's known for. Cuts like the title track, "Manic Panic Epiphanic," and "Can't Make It with Your Brain" are fluidly engaging jams that marry Elling's burnished lyrical flow with Hunter's knack for kinetic grooves. We also get a dusky reworking of "Endless Lawns," originally recorded on 2018's The Questions.

If the earlier version already evoked the romantic '70s soul of Stevie Wonder and Donny Hathaway, this version magnifies the influence as Hunter frames Elling in slow-burning organ and supple bass accents. SuperBlue certainly straddles the line between electric jazz fusion and groove-based neo-soul, with a heavy leaning toward the latter.

While there are some superb solo moments here from Hunter, not to mention dazzling sections of vocal gymnastics by Elling, the focus is less on post-bop improvisation and more on a song's overall vibe. For Elling and Hunter, the choice feels purposeful and right for the funky, organic nature of these songs. SuperBlue is an ebullient and creative production that further underlines Elling's dynamic and endlessly adaptable vocal skills, regardless of genre.By Matt Collar
https://www.allmusic.com/album/superblue-mw0003515798

Personnel: Kurt Elling: Voice; Charlie Hunter: Hybrid Guitar; DJ Harrison: Keyboards; Corey Fonville: Drums, Percussion

SuperBlue

Miles Davis - Live At Johanneshov Isstadion, Stockholm, Sweden, October 3, 1964

Styles: Trumpet Jazz
Year: 1964
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 45:29
Size: 104,8 MB
Art: Front

(12:26) 1. Autumn Leaves
(11:59) 2. So What
(10:18) 3. Stella by Starlight
(10:45) 4. Joshua / The Theme (Incomplete)

Miles Davis, in full Miles Dewey Davis III, (born May 26, 1926, Alton, Illinois, U.S. died September 28, 1991, Santa Monica, California), American jazz musician, a great trumpeter who as a bandleader and composer was one of the major influences on the art from the late 1940s.

Davis grew up in East St. Louis, Illinois, where his father was a prosperous dental surgeon. (In later years he often spoke of his comfortable upbringing, sometimes to rebuke critics who assumed that a background of poverty and suffering was common to all great jazz artists.) He began studying trumpet in his early teens; fortuitously, in light of his later stylistic development, his first teacher advised him to play without vibrato.

Davis played with jazz bands in the St. Louis area before moving to New York City in 1944 to study at the Institute of Musical Art (now the Juilliard School) although he skipped many classes and instead was schooled through jam sessions with masters such as Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker. More...https://www.britannica.com/biography/Miles-Davis

Live At Johanneshov Isstadion, Stockholm, Sweden, October 3, 1964

Harry Belafonte - The Very Best Of Harry Belafonte

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 75:24
Size: 172.6 MB
Styles: Calypso, International folk
Year: 2001
Art: Front

[2:54] 1. Land Of The Sea And Sun
[3:20] 2. Done Laid Around -A K A Gotta Travel On
[3:05] 3. Banana Boat (Day-O)
[3:10] 4. Suzanne (Every Night When The Sun Goes Down)
[3:53] 5. Angelina
[5:16] 6. Cotton Fields
[2:39] 7. Angelique-O
[1:57] 8. Jump Down, Spin Around
[3:38] 9. Jump In The Line
[5:28] 10. Cu-Cu-Ru-Cu-Cu Paloma
[3:17] 11. Coconut Woman
[2:48] 12. Jamaica Farewell
[3:02] 13. I'm Just A Country Boy
[2:31] 14. Gomen Nasai (Forgive Me)
[2:33] 15. Hold 'em Joe
[4:30] 16. Two Brothers
[2:46] 17. Island In The Sun
[2:29] 18. Man Smart (Woman Smarter)
[3:00] 19. Mama, Look A Boo Boo
[5:56] 20. Bam Bam Bamba
[2:42] 21. Scarlet Ribbons (For Her Hair)
[4:21] 22. Mary's Boy Child

The Very Best of Harry Belafonte fulfills the promise of the title in fine fashion, compiling 20 of Belafonte's best-known hits onto a single CD (though it cheats slightly by adding a pair of unreleased tracks, "Bam Bam Bamba" and "Two Brothers"). Fans of his breakout Calypso LP from 1956 will find several tracks here -- the obvious "Banana Boat Song (Day-O)" plus "Jamaica Farewell" and "Man Smart (Woman Smarter)," though unfortunately not "Brown Skin Girl." Other highlights include "Coconut Woman" and "Island in the Sun." Interested parties who find much too much to love on Belafonte's three-disc set Greatest Hits will find everything they need right here. ~John Bush

R.I.P.
Born: March 1, 1927, Harlem, New York, United States

Died: April 25, 2023, Manhattan, New York, United States

The Very Best Of Harry Belafonte

Paul Carrack & The SWR Big Band - Don’t Wait Too Long

Styles: Vocal, Big Band
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 45:50
Size: 106,0 MB
Art: Front

(2:50) 1. I'll Always Be In Love With You
(3:51) 2. Don't Wait Too Long
(4:29) 3. Cryin' Won´t Help You
(3:40) 4. Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying
(3:54) 5. Ain't Nothing You Can Do
(3:52) 6. Question
(4:48) 7. The Only Thing Missing Is You
(3:59) 8. Got To Get You Off My Mind
(3:24) 9. Frim Fram Sauce
(4:18) 10. Trust In Me
(3:36) 11. Bring It On Home To Me
(3:04) 12. Next Time You See Me

Celebrating a momentous five decades in the industry, legendary musician and songwriter Paul Carrack (Four Time GRAMMY® Nominated), who's 'Golden Voice' features on numerous classic world wide hits such as 'How Long' (ACE'), 'Tempted' (Squeeze), 'The Living Years', 'Over My Shoulder' (Mike and the Mechanics) teams up with the Two Time GRAMMY® Nominated SWR Big Band & Strings on epic new album " Don't Wait Too Long".

The covers album celebrates the pioneering golden era in music from the 50s and beyond spanning blues, gospel, country and jazz. The first single "Cryin' Won't Help You" out in Jan 2023 is Paul's tribute to the legendary BB King.Paul has a deep love of R&B songs from the fifties and beyond. For him, 50s music was filled with intense emotion, it was wildly kinetic and had a profound impact on his career.In Paul's mind, it's where all modern pop music began, the sounds were spectacular and revolutionary.

Days when the change from jazz to pop was stretched via pioneers and great singers like Bobby Bland, Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, and Lloyd Price.These artists always resonated as fantastic performers with stylistic records that had such joy and intensity.The 50s were not only a time for musical revolution but a social and generational upheaval of vast and unpredictable scope. The power of this music is as vital today as it ever was with the power to change lives forever.

After working with the SWR band on a number of projects, Paul and his producers had the idea to find and record a selection of these time-warped classics, some well-known, others not so much, and the title track, a modern song that harks back to those times called 'Don't Wait Too Long'.The result is an impassioned, compelling album. Honest, epic, touching, the album showcases a great vocalist who is at home with his art and talent.By Editorial Reviews https://www.amazon.com/Dont-Wait-Long-Paul-Carrack

Don’t Wait Too Long