Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Wolfgang Muthspiel/Scott Colley/Brian Blade - Dance of the Elders

Styles: Guitar Jazz
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 45:32
Size: 105,4 MB
Art: Front

(10:47) 1. Invocation
( 4:15) 2. Prelude to Bach
( 5:56) 3. Dance of the Elders
( 7:40) 4. Liebeslied
( 4:57) 5. Folksong
( 4:52) 6. Cantus Bradus
( 7:02) 7. Amelia

Dance of the Elders is the third ECM trio album led by Austrian guitarist Wolfgang Muthspiel. It follows on from Angular Blues (2020), which had the same line-up of Scott Colley on double bass and Brian Blade on drums; and Driftwood (2014), on which the bassist was Larry Grenadier.

Of the first of these albums Muthspiel said, ‘I wanted to feature the liquidity and wide horizon of the guitar while also approaching the contrapuntal possibilities of a piano trio.’ Driftwood fully met this brief, Muthspiel’s classical and electric guitar ably supported by two highly sensitive and responsive conversationalists weaving an exquisite sonic filigree. And on the album Angular Blues, Muthspiel widened the horizon with techniques such as using delay to create intricate counterpoints.

But on Dance of the Elders the horizon feels even wider, especially on the first and longest piece, the hypnotic and aptly named Invocation. Electric guitar swells and tinkling bells are followed by a lullaby-like tune that drifts in and out of a hypnagogic soundscape of sparse bass solo, soft mallet rumblings and splashing cymbals, before concluding with a looped riff over which Muthspiel lays a sleepy, blues-tinged solo of heavily treated guitar.

So, broad in sonic palette but also mood, as the second piece attests. Prelude to Bach is played on classical guitar with a Ralph Towner-ish feel, supported by subtle splashes and scattered dabs from Brian Blade, and sawing arco bass from Scott Colley. It becomes vaguely baroque towards the end when bass and drums melt away to leave only solo guitar, but the track’s title is more evocative than descriptive. Muthspiel also plays classical guitar on the titular track Dance of the Elders, a graceful pas de deux between guitar and bass that kicks into an equally lovely pas de trois when the drums join in but perhaps flamenco is a better analogy than ballet, judging by the stop-time interlude of clapping and drums. Folksong has the sort of catchy melody Keith Jarrett might have penned; and Cantus Bradus (classical guitar again) is full of spirited arpeggiating.
https://londonjazznews.com/2023/11/20/wolfgang-muthspiel-dance-of-the-elders/

Featured Artists: Wolfgang Muthspiel - Guitars; Scott Colley - Double Bass; Brian Blade - Drums

Dance of the Elders

Julie Byrne - The Greater Wings

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 38:27
Size: 88,9 MB
Art: Front

(3:24) 1. The Greater Wings
(3:20) 2. Portrait Of A Clear Day
(3:46) 3. Moonless
(4:19) 4. Summer Glass
(2:55) 5. Summer's End
(4:00) 6. Lightning Comes Up From The Ground
(3:47) 7. Flare
(3:38) 8. Conversation Is A Flowstate
(4:04) 9. Hope's Return
(5:08) 10. Death Is The Diamond

The US singer-songwriter Julie Byrne recorded her third album amid a seismic life event: the death of her collaborator, friend and one-time lover Eric Littmann at the age of 31, while they were making The Greater Wings. With lyrics written before but the music finished after, its drifting, drumless songs seem to wander a bardo between this life and another.

Attuned to sun, moon and sky as she moves, Byrne deeply communes with herself and others. Whether singing about Littmann or any other human connection she’s made, she vividly conjures the vestigial feeling of someone gone, either to death or mere departure a sense-memory so strong it becomes a physical encounter. “You are the family that I chose”, “Be with me now as the sun rises its flare” these and so many others are heart-stopping statements of love. Sexual desire, itself a state of need and loss, suffuses the album, too: “That night at the old hotel / I’d been learning you by heart” is erotic and romantic all at once.

Accompanied by a small ensemble (including Littmann at times) on piano, strings, harp, guitar and gorgeously subtle and organic-feeling analogue synth, Byrne’s vocal melodies have the kind of clarity that comes in the wake of a loss, an ending or a personal epiphany. Lightning Comes Up from the Ground and Summer Glass create that sense of sitting outside time through the very timelessness of their robust melodies. Best of all is Hope’s Return (a rearrangement of her song with Jefre Cantu-Ledesma, Love’s Refrain) a secular hymn and modern classic.

Sufjan Stevens’ Carrie & Lowell is perhaps the closest comparison in terms of musical and emotional tenor, but Byrne’s album is ultimately as singular as the woman singing it, and as unforgettable as a departed friend.
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2023/jul/07/julie-byrne-the-greater-wings-review-ghostly-international

The Greater Wings

Joni Mitchell - Joni Mitchell at Newport (Live)

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 61:31
Size: 142,2 MB
Art: Front

(2:41) 1. Introduction By Brandi Carlile
(2:40) 2. Big Yellow Taxi (Feat. Lucius)
(4:51) 3. A Case Of You (Feat. Marcus Mumford
(7:59) 4. Amelia (Feat. Taylor Goldsmith)
(5:40) 5. Both Sides Now
(3:31) 6. Just Like This Train
(5:52) 7. Summertime
(3:37) 8. Carey (Feat. Brandi Carlile)
(5:20) 9. Help Me (Feat. Celisse)
(7:34) 10. Come In From The Cold
(5:44) 11. Shine (Feat. Brandi Carlile)
(5:55) 12. The Circle Game

Joni Mitchell stunned the Newport Folk Festival audience last summer when she gave a surprise performance her first in 20 years delivering a heartfelt set filled with some of her greatest songs. Mitchell's triumphant return to the stage on July 24, 2022, will be featured on a new live album from Rhino, AT NEWPORT, available on July 28, 2023 on CD and 2-LP black vinyl. Produced by close collaborator Brandi Carlile, along with Mitchell, the music will also be released the same day on digital and streaming services and Dolby Atmos. https://www.amazon.ca/Joni-Mitchell-At-Newport/dp/B0C3MSW2VK

Joni Mitchell at Newport (Live)

Chie Ayado - Chain of Life

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2013
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 73:02
Size: 169,8 MB
Art: Front

(3:56)  1. Georgia On My Mind
(3:46)  2. Fever
(5:32)  3. Mr. Bojangles
(4:16)  4. Stormy Monday
(4:04)  5. Spinning Wheel
(4:35)  6. Trouble In Mind
(6:02)  7. Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
(4:16)  8. God Bless America
(3:50)  9. I Can't Stop Loving You
(2:30) 10. Blue Skies
(1:40) 11. Oleo
(4:06) 12. Caravan
(5:39) 13. With a Little Help From My Friends
(4:50) 14. Wonderful Tonight
(4:20) 15. Get Into My Life
(5:54) 16. Take Me Home, Country Roads
(3:39) 17. The Way We Were

Influenced by her parents' hobbies, Chie has been surrounded by jazz and Hollywood movies from an early age. She first studied classical piano but soon began to swing, and grew up as a kid that always preferred gospel to psalms. When she was 17 years old, she scraped together all money she had saved with part-time jobs, and left for the land of dreams: the US West Coast.

After moving her bases to NYC, Chie was invited by a record store owner to "visit a church and listen to some gospel". She agreed, and became a member of church's choir on the spot. She married a fellow choir member and gave a birth to a baby , but later she got divorced.

In 1991, the mother and the son returned to Japan, she began to sing in a jazz club in Osaka, and thanks to the quickly spreading rumors of her vocal performance she soon made a name for herself in the local jazz scene.

The June 1998 release "For All We Know" marked Chie's debut as a professional jazz musician at the age of 40. Since then Chie has been touring regularly across Japan in fall and winter, and with the help of fans spreading the word via the Internet
managed to establish a reputation as an outstanding female singer. Soon her concerts were sold out as soon as they were announced. Also her third album "Life" made a big hit in 1999, this her 'standard' album has been sold over 250,000 copies.

In March 2001 Chie received the 51st Ministry of Education and Science Cultural Promotional Award. Harboring an aversion against settling for one thing, Chie has been exploring territories outside the realm of jazz. Her repertory extends 20's swing
jazz to the rock, pop standards.

Chie has released 14 albums, 2 compiled "BEST" albums and 5 DVD-Videos. The number of total sale reaches almost 2,000,000 copies. https://www.hdtracks.com/index.php?file=artistdetail&id=9283

Chain of Life