Tuesday, January 23, 2024

Candice Ivory, Charlie Hunter - When The Levee Breaks: The Music of Memphis Minnie

Styles: Vocal And Guitar Jazz
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 46:00
Size: 106,5 MB
Art: Front

(3:32) 1. Me and My Chauffeur
(3:34) 2. When The Levee Breaks
(2:42) 3. You Can't Rule Me
(2:38) 4. When You Love Me
(3:48) 5. Blues Everywhere
(5:10) 6. Crazy Crying Blues
(4:32) 7. World of Trouble
(3:31) 8. Pile Driving Blues
(3:53) 9. Hole In The Wall
(4:56) 10. Hard Down Lie
(3:18) 11. HooDoo Lady
(4:20) 12. New Bumble Bee

Candice Ivory is more than a little ambitious to conceive and execute an album comprised wholly of material by blues icon Memphis Minnie. But to her credit, she has been quite resourceful in enlisting some formidable resources in the effort: guitarist/bassist Charlie Hunter serves as a player and the album producer, the latter role he also filled on the album of the steel guitarist here DaShawn Hickman.
Needless to say, camaraderie abounds throughout the dozen cuts, beginning with a flourish on "Me And My Chauffeur." Percussion from Brevan Hampden and Atiba Rorie digs a groove deepened by Hunter, over which Hickman tosses tantalizing curls of notes. The Minnie tune covered (and duly credited) by Led Zeppelin is wisely the second track and continues in the earthy realm of the opener: the multi-track vocals of Ivory conjure a ghostly atmosphere by contrast with the use of just a single voice on the refrain.

Drummer George Sluppick's presence on the anthemic "You Can't Rule Me" recalls his redoubtable stability for the initial incarnation of the The Chris Robinson Brotherhood. He is straight ahead with his kit on this cut, meshing smoothly with the rest of the band and especially so with his rhythm partners, not the least of whom is Hunter when he injects some of his mobile bass work into the mix. Fully arranged for an ensemble, that number is well-positioned as an extension of the more skeletal opening.

That track also serves as a complement to the acoustic textures of "When You Love Me." Ivory's history in a choir featuring future R&B star D'Angelo stands her in good stead as she really cuts loose with her voice here; nevertheless, she sings with more than a little nuance and thereby clearly communicates the humorous symbolism of "Blues Everywhere."

In performing with such apparent effortlessness, in tandem with her kindred spirit accompanists, Candice Ivory nevertheless posits herself as a figure of staunch independence and forthrightness comparable to the source of her inspiration. The clarity of the Benjy Johnson recordings (subsequently mastered at Lurssen) are a direct reflection of that indomitable stance.

The punchy audio throughout this forty-six minutes might belie the vintage tenor of the songs. Ultimately, however, it's indicative of how timeless is the appeal of the blues, whether in the form of the nonchalant saucy strut of "World of Trouble" or the elastic reggae bounce of "New Bumble Bee."By Doug Collette https://www.allaboutjazz.com/when-the-levee-breaks-the-music-of-memphis-minnie-candice-ivory-the-little-village-foundation

Personnel: Candice Ivory-vocals; Charlie Hunter-guitar; George Sluppick-drums

When The Levee Breaks: The Music of Memphis Minnie

Roy Eldridge & His Orchestra - After You've Gone

Styles: Trumpet Jazz, Swing
Year: 1991
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 63:30
Size: 147,3 MB
Art: Front

(2:48) 1. After You've Gone (Alternate Take)
(2:55) 2. The Gasser
(2:42) 3. Jump Through The Window
(2:43) 4. Minor Jive
(2:28) 5. Stardust
(1:38) 6. Lady Be Good (Incomplete / Alternate Take)
(2:46) 7. I Surrender Dear (Alternate Take)
(3:18) 8. Body And Soul
(3:18) 9. I Can't Get Started
(3:03) 10. After You've Gone
(3:12) 11. Fish Market
(2:53) 12. Twilight Time
(2:23) 13. St. Louis Blues
(3:28) 14. Embraceable You
(2:45) 15. All The Cats Join In
(3:15) 16. Poor John
(2:45) 17. Hi Ho Trailus Boot Whip
(3:05) 18. Yard Dog
(3:09) 19. Lover, Come Back To Me
(2:49) 20. Rockin' Chair
(3:02) 21. It's The Talk Of The Town
(2:54) 22. Christopher Columbus

This excellent CD features the great swing trumpeter Roy Eldridge shortly after the breakup of the Gene Krupa Orchestra. Eldridge is heard leading his own recording groups (mostly big bands) and, although his own orchestra never really caught on, the trumpet solos are always quite exciting.

This CD skips over five of Eldridge's Decca sides (it should have been a "complete" set) but does include three previously unissued performances plus a recently discovered jam on "Christopher Columbus" from 1936
By Scott Yanow https://www.allmusic.com/album/after-youve-gone-mw0000269940

After You've Gone

Ed Wiley, Jr. - About The Soul

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 66:24
Size: 152.0 MB
Styles: Saxophone jazz
Year: 2006
Art: Front

[8:49] 1. Without A Song
[4:04] 2. Too Close For Comfort
[6:22] 3. Till There Was You
[5:08] 4. Play Ray
[7:49] 5. Giselle
[2:20] 6. I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray
[2:58] 7. Somebody Stole My Gal
[6:30] 8. B Man
[7:08] 9. Bay Area Blues
[5:19] 10. Send Me Someone To Love
[4:53] 11. By Bye Blackbird
[4:58] 12. St. Theresa's Blues

The Houston-raised Ed Wiley Jr. was born into the Texas-tenor style made popular by such fellow Houstonians as Arnett Cobb and Illinois Jacquet. His soulful horn had graced numerous rhythm ’n’ blues bands by 1950 when he had a hit of his own with “Cry, Cry Baby.” Two decades later, Wiley took a long break from music, not returning to performing until the 1990s. Since 1994, he has recorded five albums, About the Soul being the latest. At 76, Wiley displays the confidence and surefootedness of the longtime performer. His technique is still sufficient to execute his earthy ideas, and his tone remains capable of expressing the intense emotion that permeates his music.

Wiley’s colleagues include some of the best in the business — pianists Kenny Barron, John Ozment and the late John Hicks; guitarists Jimmy Ponder and Kevin McNeal; bassists Keter Betts, Mike Boone and Corcoran Holt; and drummers Ben Riley, Mickey Roker and Mark Prince. ~David Franklin

About The Soul

Ella Fitzgerald - The Complete Decca Singles Vol. 3 of 4 (1942-1949) 3-Disc Set

On June 16, 1939, it was decided that Fitzgerald would front the Chick Webb orchestra even though she had little to do with the repertoire or hiring or firing the musicians. She retained her popularity and when she broke up the band in 1941 and went solo; it was not long before her Decca recordings contained more than their share of hits. She was teamed with the Ink Spots, Louis Jordan, and the Delta Rhythm Boys for some best-sellers, and in 1946 began working regularly for Norman Granz's Jazz at the Philharmonic. Granz became her manager although it would be nearly a decade before he could get her on his label. A major change occurred in Fitzgerald's singing around this period. She toured with Dizzy Gillespie's big band, adopted bop as part of her style, and started including exciting scat-filled romps in her set. Her recordings of "Lady Be Good," "How High the Moon," and "Flying Home" during 1945-1947 became popular and her stature as a major jazz singer rose as a result. For a time (December 10, 1947-August 28, 1953) she was married to bassist Ray Brown and used his trio as a backup group. Fitzgerald's series of duets with pianist Ellis Larkins in 1950 (a 1954 encore with Larkins was a successful follow-up) found her interpreting George Gershwin songs, predating her upcoming Songbooks series.

Album: The Complete Decca Singles Vol. 3 (1942-1949) Disc 1
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 72:20
Size: 165.6 MB
Styles: Jazz vocals
Year: 2017
Art: Front

[2:42] 1. I'm Gettin' Mighty Lonesome For You
[2:52] 2. When I Come Back Crying (Will You Be Laughing At Me)
[2:57] 3. All I Need Is You
[2:44] 4. Mama Come Home
[2:32] 5. I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me
[2:45] 6. Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man
[3:16] 7. He's My Guy (Nobody Knows Better Than I)
[2:52] 8. (I Put) A Four Leaf Clover In Your Pocket
[3:02] 9. My Heart And I Decided
[3:06] 10. I Must Have That Man
[2:56] 11. Cow Cow Boogie
[2:46] 12. When My Sugar Walks Down The Street
[2:55] 13. Once Too Often
[3:05] 14. Time Alone Will Tell
[3:13] 15. And Her Tears Flowed Like Wine
[3:22] 16. I'm Confessin' That I Love You
[3:05] 17. A Kiss Goodnight
[3:27] 18. Benny's Coming Home On Saturday
[2:53] 19. I'm Just A Lucky So-And-So
[3:16] 20. I Didn't Mean A Word I Said
[2:52] 21. You Won't Be Satisfied (Until You Break My Heart)
[3:11] 22. The Frim Fram Sauce
[3:10] 23. Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall
[3:11] 24. I'm Making Believe

Album: The Complete Decca Singles Vol. 3 (1942-1949) Disc 2
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 75:07
Size: 172.0 MB
Styles: Jazz vocals
Year: 2017
Art: Front

[2:42] 1. I'm Beginning To See The Light
[3:15] 2. That's The Way It Is
[2:39] 3. It's Only A Paper Moon
[2:44] 4. Cry You Out Of My Heart
[2:37] 5. Stone Cold Dead In The Market 2
[2:35] 6. Petootie Pie
[3:11] 7. (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons
[2:37] 8. It's A Pity To Say Goodnight
[3:10] 9. Guilty
[3:18] 10. Sentimental Journey
[2:59] 11. That's My Desire
[3:12] 12. A Sunday Kind Of Love
[3:13] 13. Oh Lady Be Good
[2:29] 14. Flying Home
[2:25] 15. You're Breakin' In A New Heart
[3:06] 16. Don't You Think I Ought To Know
[2:32] 17. I've Got A Feelin' I'm Fallin'
[2:39] 18. My Baby Likes To Bebop (And I Like To Bebop Too)
[3:13] 19. How High The Moon (1st Take)
[2:55] 20. You Turned The Tables On Me
[3:15] 21. My Happiness
[2:40] 22. Tea Leaves
[2:36] 23. It's Too Soon To Know
[2:48] 24. I Can't Go On (Without You)
[3:05] 25. To Make A Mistake Is Human
[2:59] 26. In My Dreams

Album: The Complete Decca Singles Vol. 3 (1942-1949) Disc 3
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 70:14
Size: 160.8 MB
Styles:
Year: 2017
Art: Front

[3:00] 1. No Sense
[2:32] 2. Robbin's Nest
[3:15] 3. I Couldn't Stay Away From You
[3:02] 4. Someone Like You
[2:21] 5. I Want To Learn About Love
[2:39] 6. Old Mother Hubbard
[2:25] 7. Happy Talk
[2:52] 8. I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair
[2:39] 9. Baby It's Cold Outside
[2:55] 10. Don't Cry, Cry Baby
[3:03] 11. Black Coffee
[3:07] 12. Lover's Gold
[3:07] 13. Crying
[2:58] 14. A New Shade Of Blues
[2:56] 15. Foolish Tears
[3:10] 16. A Man Wrote A Song
[2:36] 17. In The Evening (When The Sun Goes Down)
[2:52] 18. Talk Fast, My Heart, Talk Fast
[2:50] 19. Fairy Tales
[3:19] 20. I Gotta Have My Baby Back
[3:07] 21. Basin Street Blues
[3:18] 22. I'm Waitin' For The Junkman
[3:00] 23. I Hadn't Anyone Till You
[2:58] 24. Dream A Little Longer