Monday, February 5, 2024

Stepanka Balcarova - Emotions

Styles: Trumpet Jazz
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 46:35
Size: 107,1 MB
Art: Front

(5:56) 1. Trust
(2:18) 2. Anticipation
(8:21) 3. Surprise
(7:15) 4. Anger
(7:14) 5. Fear
(7:22) 6. Disgust
(3:01) 7. Joy
(5:03) 8. Sadness

The newly formed quartet (cz/pl) of the Czech trumpeter Štěpánka Balcarová performs with the programme Emotions. It is a group of eight compositions. Each composition is inspired by one of the basic human emotions (joy, trust, fear, disgust, surprise, sadness, anger, expectation).


In the summer of 2023 this programme will be released on CD by the Czech label Animal Music. In addition to the author of the project, Štěpánka Balcarová, the quartet consists of two jazz players from Poland and Czech double bassist Jaromír Honzák.https://www.praha-vysehrad.cz/en/event/stepanka-balcarova-quartet-emotions-cz-pl

Personnel: Stepanka Balcarova - trumpet, flugelhorn; Nikola Kolodziejczyk - piano; Jaromir Honzák - double bass; Grzegorz Masłowski - drums

Emotions

Manuel Valera Quintet - Vessel

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 69:26
Size: 159,8 MB
Art: Front

(7:21) 1. Blues For Kenny K
(8:20) 2. First Day
(7:39) 3. Pablo
(6:43) 4. Sunset
(7:17) 5. Garzonian
(5:16) 6. Alma
(8:42) 7. Crisis
(5:08) 8. Remembrance
(5:30) 9. Chance
(7:24) 10. Mr. Henderson

Cuban born and raised, pianist and composer Manuel Valera moved to the US in 1994, attending high school in Florida before moving to New York City in 2000 to study at the New School. His classmates included Robert Glasper, Mike Moreno, Michael Rodriguez, Marcus Strickland and E.J. Strickland. Fast company.

Valera's career as a leader moved up a notch when his band The New Cuban Express received a Grammy nomination in 2013 for Best Latin Jazz Album for their eponymous debut. Since then, Valera has continued to explore Latin and in particular Cuban-informed jazz with small and large ensembles, while also recording in non-Latin situations.

As a composer, Valera has made a feature of through-composition. But Vessel marks a departure from that. Recorded with tenor saxophonist John Ellis, trumpeter Alex Norris, bassist Hamish Smith and drummer Mark Whitfield Jr., Valera conceived the album rather like an old school Blue Note artefact, where the tunes and their changes, rather than the arrangements, are the platforms for improvisation. As Valera puts it in the sleeve notes: "You play the tune, you blow over the tune, then you play the tune again the improvisation is as important as the composition."

There is enough energy running through the ten tracks on Vessel to excite jazz fans from newbies to seasoned professionals. But the more one knows of jazz history, the more one is likely to get out of the disc. Valera wrote each of his nine originals (a tenth track is a cover of Kenny Kirkland's "Chance") in honour of a jazz musician he admires. Only one tune, "First Day," is a borderline pastiche of its inspiration, which is Wayne Shorter circa his role as a composer in the Miles Davis quintet of the mid 1960s. (Check the YouTube below: "First Day" sounds rather like something Shorter might have written the same day as "Masqualero"). The remaining tracks contain more subtle hints of their inspirations, Joe Henderson, Thelonious Monk, McCoy Tyner and post-Weather Report Shorter, among other heroes.

Primary soloists Valera, Ellis and Norris get plenty of space in which to stretch out and their work is consistently high caliber. Along with Valera, Ellis, whose soulful sound has been something to savour ever since his time with Charlie Hunter in the early aughties, is a particular joy. Norris' gutsy work is the business, too. And Smith and Whitfield are as tight as you like. By Chris May
https://www.allaboutjazz.com/vessel-manuel-valera-criss-cross

Personnel: Manuel Valera – piano.; Mark Whitfield Jr. – drums.; John Ellis – tenor saxophone, bass clarinet, flute.; Alex Norris – trumpet, flugelhorn.; Hamish Smith – cdouble bass.Sep 30, 2023

Vessel

Kitty White - A New Voice In Jazz

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2007
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 74:15
Size: 171,2 MB
Art: Front

(4:51)  1. Skylark
(3:42)  2. Among My Souvenirs
(4:20)  3. If You Were Mine
(4:02)  4. So Many Beautiful Men
(4:25)  5. With The Wind And The Rain In Your Hair
(4:11)  6. With Every Breath I Take
(2:35)  7. Let's Go Around Together
(3:50)  8. Softly
(2:52)  9. Porgy
(3:33) 10. See Saw
(2:53) 11. Out Of This World
(3:29) 12. Talk Me Some Sweet Talk
(3:17) 13. Please Be Pacient
(2:13) 14. When The Wind Was Green
(2:25) 15. Of Thee I Sing
(2:53) 16. Where Or When
(3:09) 17. Forever Young
(3:01) 18. So Help Me
(2:24) 19. I Know That You Know
(3:21) 20. Lazy Afternoon
(2:25) 21. Dat's Love
(2:38) 22. It Was So Beautiful
(1:36) 23. Alone Together

Kitty White for years has been a nightclub favorite among audiences in Los Angeles, frequently singing sophisticated songs with well-traveled lyrics. Colorful, precise and imaginative, she has a remarkable voice that owes allegiance to no particular style. Aside from occasional side trips to San Francisco, Las Vegas, Chicago, and New York, Kitty has always stayed pretty much on home base, so it's not strange to find her here surrounded by groups featuring some outstanding West Coast jazz musicians. Impeccable in diction, phrasing and control, her work with them is a study in perfection.   http://www.jazzloft.com/p-46675-a-new-voice-in-jazz.aspx

Personnel:  Kitty White (vocals); Georgie Auld, Ted Nash (tenor sax, flute); Harry Sweets Edison (trumpet); Gerald Wiggins (piano); Benny Carter (alto sax); Larry Bunker (vibes, conga); Carlos Vidal (bongo, congas); Alvin Stoller (drums); Red Callender (bass)

John Jorgenson - After You've Gone

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 40:21
Size: 92.4 MB
Styles: Progressive bluegrass, Swing
Year: 1988/1992
Art: Front

[3:32] 1. You're Nobodys Sweetheart Now
[3:56] 2. Mabel
[5:44] 3. Mirror In Blue
[2:34] 4. Red Shoelaces
[4:53] 5. I've Found A New Baby
[3:20] 6. Crazy 'nout My Baby
[3:48] 7. Oh Baby!
[3:27] 8. Don' The Uptwon Lowdown
[4:46] 9. After You've Gone
[4:16] 10. Dr. Jazz

This release is a blend of the Django Reinhardt-Stephane Grappelli quintet of the Hot Club of France and David Grisman's Dawg music, the latter being no surprise since Grisman adds his distinctive mandolin to the CD. Jorgenson is a talented guitarist known for his tenure with Chris Hillman's short-lived Desert Rose Band, but he's also right at home with swing era gems like "You're Nobody's Sweetheart Now" and Reinhardt's "Mabel," and his own compositions "Red Shoelaces" and "Mirror In Blue" fit in beautifully. Violinist Daryl Anger, a veteran of Grisman's group and the Turtle Island String Quartet, is also no stranger to classic swing and performs well. Jorgenson's chops on clarinet may be news to some folks but he proves up to the task on a superb take of "I'm Crazy "Bout My Baby." ~Ken Dryden

After You've Gone