Wednesday, July 26, 2023

Annabelle Chvostek - String of Pearls

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2021
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 46:46
Size: 107,9 MB
Art: Front

(2:46) 1. Je T'ai Vue Hier Soir
(3:17) 2. String of Pearls
(5:32) 3. Cannabin
(5:02) 4. Walls
(3:43) 5. D’être Humain
(3:06) 6. Come Back
(3:27) 7. Belleville Rendez-Vous
(4:03) 8. Just the Right Bullets
(4:37) 9. Halfway Through
(3:35) 10. The Fool
(4:01) 11. Firefly (You Just Love)
(3:31) 12. Baby Baby Baby

The is the sixth album release by Toronto born Annabelle Chvostek and her first for six years. The hiatus was due to Chvostek experiencing a serious health issue, namely severe hearing loss and tinnitus in her left ear, the result of a feedback blast during a soundcheck in 2008. Any kind of deafness is going to significantly impact the output of a musician, but it seems that Chvostek has managed her condition well enough to create an album of quality and interesting songs.

This is a folk record, but perhaps not in a traditional sense. Songs were arranged and produced in Montevideo by composer and Chvostek’s long time collaborator Fernando Rosa and it is this partnership that provides a Canadian/Uruguayan cultural fabric that wraps around the album. Musicians that play on the record are drawn from both communities resulting in quite a heady mix of jazz including Gypsy, vaudeville, swinging there are elements of tango and perhaps even a tinge of French cabaret. There’s lots of fiddle but not country style clarinet and vibraphone, trumpets, rimshots, accordion and, of course, bandoneon.

Some songs are sung in French which challenged the limited schoolboy knowledge of this reviewer, although obviously “merde” held no secrets. “Mon amour, mes cuisses sont chaudes” however was not something immediately recognisable, although even the English translation “My love, my thighs are hot” is not something heard every day. It is a smart album lyrically; on ‘Cannabin’ “We’ve cinnamon and soft mullein/we’ll wear it in our beaks and then/We’ll smooth the edge with Cannabin” and ‘Come Back’ “I’ll sell off all my gadgets and trade them in for wine/Empty empty everything, we’re running out of time.”

Most songs are written or co-written by Chvostek, although there is a Tom Waites cover, ‘Just The Right Bullets’, a song based on a German opera, full of tuba and trombone to add dramatic effect to the story. Standout track is ‘Walls’ which is vocally strong, with a highly effective orchestral string arrangement and which builds to a magnificent crescendo. There are more excellent vocal arrangements on ‘Firefly (You Just Love)’, the penultimate track.

The album does at times veer dangerously close to Bugsy Malone territory, but ultimately manages to steer a steady course. Chvostek’s vocal is rich and strong and delivers these songs extremely well, and given her health issues in recent years, this is a truly marvellous achievement. https://americana-uk.com/annabelle-chvostek-string-of-pearls-3

String of Pearls

Mark Whitfield - 7th Ave. Stroll

Styles: Guitar Jazz
Year: 1995
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 66:05
Size: 152,8 MB
Art: Front

(5:44) 1. Washington Square Thoroughfare
(8:09) 2. Harlem Nocturne
(6:45) 3. 7th Ave, Stroll
(7:00) 4. A Brooklyn Love
(6:46) 5. Businessman's Bounce
(4:20) 6. Spring In Manhattan
(5:37) 7. Sunday In New York
(4:54) 8. The Bowery Blues
(6:22) 9. Sunset At Waterside
(4:46) 10. Headin' To The Wes' Side
(5:36) 11. Autumn In New York

A talented guitarist influenced by George Benson and versatile enough to play straight-ahead jazz or R&B, Mark Whitfield was originally a bassist. At 15 he switched to guitar and soon won a scholarship to Berklee. After graduating from Berklee in 1987, Whitfield temporarily moved to Brooklyn and appeared at many sessions.

George Benson suggested he work for Jack McDuff and that association was a big break for Whitfield. He has since recorded as a leader for Warner Bros. and Verve, and as a sideman with many players including Jimmy Smith, Nicholas Payton, Ray Brown, and Courtney Pine.
https://www.jazzmusicarchives.com/artist/mark-whitfield

Personnel: Guitar – Mark Whitfield (tracks: 1 to 11); Bass – Christian McBride (tracks: 1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10), Dave Holland (tracks: 2, 5, 7, 9, 11); Drums – Al Foster (tracks: 2, 5, 7, 9, 11), Gregory Hutchinson (tracks: 1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10); Piano – Stephen Scott (5) (tracks: 1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10), Tommy Flanagan (tracks: 2, 5, 7, 9, 11)

7th Ave. Stroll

André Persiany - André Persiany and His Orchestra

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2018
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 72:16
Size: 166,5 MB
Art: Front

(3:22) 1. Halbe Funf
(2:32) 2. King Porter Stomp
(3:34) 3. Blue Organ
(2:08) 4. Lover Come Back To Me
(2:26) 5. T. Bone Steack
(3:09) 6. Christmas Song
(2:32) 7. Finnts The Prince
(3:27) 8. Mamoune
(3:51) 9. Beer Barrel Bounce
(2:56) 10. Little Story
(1:50) 11. Serenade In Twelve Bars
(2:02) 12. Swingin’ The New A.p. Blues
(3:33) 13. Jean-paul’s Wedding Day
(2:26) 14. Just For Fun
(2:22) 15. Panorama
(4:46) 16. Two Cats And A Piece Of Lung
(0:39) 17. One O’clock Jump
(2:56) 18. Shorty George
(3:45) 19. Blue And Sentimental
(4:46) 20. Miss Thing
(2:53) 21. Swinging The Blues
(4:51) 22. Jive At Five
(5:17) 23. Topsy

There was a special sort of magic in the larger groups on the French scene of the postwar years a quality of playing and arrangement that wasn't the same as American big bands, and which instead brought in some really creative interplay between the instrumental elements in the lineup! It might be said that these groups were born after bop, and also carried some modern jazz ideas forward too and that's definitely the case here, with work from pianist Andre Persiany whose groups on the record are all pretty darn hip!

As indicated by the title, there's some wonderful work from Guy Lafitte on tenor a player who can move between familiar and modern modes with effortless ease and other players inlcude Bill Jackson and Lucian Juanico on trumpets, Michel De Villers on baritone, Maurice Meunier and Jean Claude Fohenbach on tenors, and Teddy Hameline and Michel Attenoux on altos players who move beautifully together under Persiany's leadership.

A number of cuts are originals by the leader, and there's a number of Basie tunes, remade in a great way as the 23 track CD pulls together material from three different 10" album releases, the last of which is Andre Persiany Joue Count Basie. Titles include "Halbe Funf", "Blue Organ", "T Bone Steak", "Beer Barrel Bounce", "Little Story", "Panorama", "Shorty George", "Two Cats & A Piece Of Lung", and "Just For Fun". © 1996-2023, Dusty Groove, Inc.https://www.dustygroove.com/item/114968/Andre-Persiany:Andre-Persiany-His-Orchestra-Featuring-Guy-Lafitte

Personnel: André Persiany (p, org), Guy Longnon, Bill Jackson, Lucien Juanico, Pierre Thibault (tp), Benny Vasseur, Gaby Villain, André Paquinet, Charles Verstraete, Bill Tamper, Claude Gousset (tb), William Boucaya, Teddy Hameline, André Dabonneville, René Godard, Michel Attenoux (as), Guy Lafitte, Maurice Meunier, Armand Conrad, Georges Bessieres, Jean-Claude Fohrenbach (ts), Michel de Villers, Robert Bagneres (bs), Pierre Cullaz (g), Buddy Banks, Benoit Quersin, Paul Rovère (b), Jacques David, Teddy Martin, Christian Garros (d), Fats Sadi (perc)

André Persiany and His Orchestra

Woody Shaw - In My Own Sweet Way

Styles: Trumpet Jazz
Year: 1987
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 62:04
Size: 143,9 MB
Art: Front

( 8:33)  1. The Organ Grinder
( 8:33)  2. In Your Own Sweet Way
( 8:41)  3. The Dragon
(10:02)  4. Just A Ballad For Woody
( 7:21)  5. Sippin' At Bells
( 5:19)  6. Estate
(13:32)  7. Joshua C.

Although trumpeter Woody Shaw never really broke through to gain the recognition he deserved, he also never recorded an unworthy album. This late-period set for the German In & Out label (recorded only two years before his death) features Shaw with the Austrian drummer Alex Deutsch and a couple of talented Canadians: pianist Fred Henke and bassist Neil Swainson. They perform three standards (including Dave Brubeck's "In Your Own Sweet Way" and "Estate"), plus a pair of group originals and Theresa Trainello's "Just A Ballad For Woody." Excellent advanced hard bop.By Scott Yanow http://www.allmusic.com/album/in-my-own-sweet-way-mw0000176616

Personnel:  Woody Shaw – trumpet; Fred Henke – piano;  Neil Swainson – bass;  Alexander Deutsch - drums

In My Own Sweet Way