Thursday, February 22, 2024

Vanessa Racci - Jazzy Italian

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2022
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 47:14
Size: 108,9 MB
Art: Front

(2:47) 1. Betcha I Getcha
(3:45) 2. Volare
(3:14) 3. At the Jazz Band Ball
(3:33) 4. Moon River
(3:52) 5. Coquette
(3:57) 6. Make Love to Me
(3:15) 7. I'm a Fool to Want You
(3:13) 8. A Lifetime or Two
(4:04) 9. A Sunday Kind of Love
(2:51) 10. Come Back Home with Me
(3:33) 11. September in the Rain
(3:29) 12. You're Everything
(5:37) 13. At Last

Vanessa Racci describes herself a jazz / cabaret singer of Italian-American descent with a passion for retro jazz and music made famous by Italian Americans. She has a previous album, entitled Italiana Fresca (2017, self-produced), and currently performs several shows that celebrate American jazz composers, Italian American music and contributions to jazz and pop in the US. She is a competent and entertaining singer, lively, and, by the video evidence, vivacious. She may not exactly lead a listener to forget some of her Italian and Italian-American competition, living or deceased.

But she is pleasant listening and not at all mawkishly cloying, or sentimental in the style of some of her Italian-American male predecessors. Moreover, her "Italian," whether she's fluent or not (one suspects she is) will not make anyone who has been around the language run screaming from the room in pain. Racci is the real thing and probably a welcome musical guest at any Sunday-afternoon festa italiana.

Racci's current recording is much less heavily slanted toward the raucous "C'é la luna mezzo mare" in her debut album. Even the Italian-language repertoire, such as "Volare," is updated to a montuno with an obligatory chorus in translation. Although the names Domenico Modugno and the San Remo song festival will mean absolutely nothing to an audience more than sixty years removed from the Modugno's surprise 1958 success in the United States market, "Nel blu, dipinto di blu" is surely aimed at a newer, contemporary audience.

There are also nods to Henry Mancini, Jo Stafford (who was definitely not Italian, other than in her big-band association with Frank Sinatra) and even to John Pizzarelli and Jessica Molaskey. There is really a lot of good listening here. If Racci's intent is to break out of the circle to which her previous work has been pitched, it should probably be successful. She deserves a broader following among a younger audience.

An added attraction is the very good band that accompanies Racci throughout. It swings hard and modern, make no mistake. It really does make the recording a pleasure to hear. This is, by every musical standard, a successful outing. By Richard J Salvucci
https://www.allaboutjazz.com/jazzy-italian-vanessa-racci-zoho-music

Jazzy Italian

Kool & The Gang - People Just Wanna Have Fun

Styles: Jazz Funk
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 59:40
Size: 138,5 MB
Art: Front

(3:21) 1. Let's Party (Feat. Sha Sha Jones)
(3:44) 2. Movie Star
(2:29) 3. People Just Wanna Have Fun
(4:13) 4. We Are The Party
(3:28) 5. Vip
(2:49) 6. Na Na Na
(3:17) 7. Go Get It
(3:43) 8. Give Love
(3:31) 9. I Want It All
(3:47) 10. Heaven's Gift
(4:43) 11. Obsession
(3:19) 12. For The Woman In You
(4:14) 13. My Weakness
(5:05) 14. That's What I Love About You
(7:51) 15. 99 Miles To Jc

With six decades of hits, the internationally celebrated group continues to tour the world. The band is led by founding members Robert "Kool" Bell (bassist) and George "Funky" Brown (keyboardist, drummer & producer of this album), who has a new book coming out called Too Hot: Kool & the Gang & Me.

Continuing to release music that makes the good times better and the bad times more bearable, this collection will be the band's 34th studio album, featuring some of the last studio work by founding horn players, Kool's brother Ronald "Khalis" Bell and Dennis "D.T." Thomas, who passed in 2020 and 2021. Lead vocals on the album also include Sha Sha Jones, Shawn McQuiller, Lavell Evans, Dominique Karan, Rick Marcel and Walt Anderson, plus rappers Ami Miller & Ole'.

Both Bell and Brown view People Just Wanna Have Fun as a summation of their long career, during which they sold 70 million albums worldwide with hit singles like "Celebration," "Ladies Night," "Get Down on It," "Hollywood Swinging" & beyond. Since their start in 1964, the group has amassed two Grammy Awards, seven American Music Awards, a BET Soul Train Lifetime Achievement Award and star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Kool's bass guitar is even featured in the Smithsonian Museum of African-American History and Culture in Washington, D.C.

From Newark to Nairobi, Kool & the Gang have performed continuously longer than any R&B group in history and are the most sampled R&B band of all time, including by Madonna, Jay-Z, Beastie Boys, Janet Jackson, Cypress Hill and P. Diddy. Not to mention their music on soundtracks from Rocky, Saturday Night Fever and Pulp Fiction to Wreck-It Ralph and many more.

Yet, throughout all the success, Kool & the Gang has remained true to their roots while pushing into the future. Bell says of People Just Wanna Have Fun: "You've got the funk, you've got the jazzier tracks, we have a few ballads on there. Then there are songs that cross over to a pop sort of thing. We go from the '70s, the '80s, right into now. It's old school, it's new school we kinda captured it all here. With all our music over the years, people have had fun. So I'd say this album just about sums it all up."By Editorial Reviews
https://www.amazon.com/People-Just-Wanna-Have-Fun/dp/B0C3VZKRB4

Personnel:

Kool & the Gang: Robert "Kool" Bell – bass guitar, keyboards, vocals; Ronald "Khalis" Bell – horns; George "Funky" Brown – percussion, keyboards, production; Sha Sha Jones – vocals; Dennis "D.T." Thomas – horns

Additional musicians: Walt Anderson – vocals; Lavell Evans – vocals; Dominique Karan – vocals; Rick Marcel – vocals; Shawn McQuiller – vocals; Ami Miller – rapping; Ole' – rapping

People Just Wanna Have Fun

Jim Rotondi - Finesse

Styles: Trumpet Jazz
Year: 2024
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 76:52
Size: 176,0 MB
Art: Front

(7:31) 1. Ruth
(6:47) 2. Dark Blue
(8:02) 3. Ladybug
(4:18) 4. Designated Hitter
(7:47) 5. Falset
(0:40) 6. Before Curtis
(7:09) 7. For Curtis
(6:25) 8. Going To The Sun
(1:13) 9. Prelude for 14 Strings and Flute
(5:01) 10. Interlude
(7:31) 11. In Graz
(6:03) 12. Happy Feet
(8:19) 13. Miller Time

Here is an album of orchestral jazz that will inevitably make you think of film music, as it was still being made in the 80s. For his ninth album, Jim Rotondi pulled out all the stops, aided by a virtuoso orchestra conducted and arranged by Jakob Helling, all deeply immersed in the rich historical and musical tradition of Austria, where Rotondi currently resides and teaches. Rotondi also called upon his peers, the legendary trombonist Steve Davis, saxophonist Dick Oatts, and pianist Danny Grissett, who come from his prolific years spent in New York.

Ambiance! And yes, it’s all about ambiance, with numerous nods and references to past albums of various great jazz musicians. Sometimes it’s just with intentions, like in an introduction. For example, on the second track, the introduction reminds me of a Miles Davis album. The criteria for this genre are plentiful. The album’s title, Finesse, encapsulates the spirit required for this project and with which Rotondi approached the entire process. “I’m a musician known for recording projects straight out with small groups, in a less strictly organized style,” says Rotondi. “For me, this recording represents attention to every detail, hence the name Finesse.”

And that’s the case here. I dare not imagine the annotated orchestral scores in all directions, supporting an essential note or having an instrument start slightly offset. Such occurrences can be numerous, and that’s the delicate detail in the orchestra that allows the trumpet to reign at every moment, a task as essential as stage lighting. Finesse is also found in the precision of Jim Rotondi’s playing. After organizing an exhibition of his compositions performed with an orchestra and big band, Rotondi turned to Jakob Helling, an Austrian conductor, arranger, and trumpeter, who played an essential role in transforming this project into a recorded achievement.

“After discussing the idea with composer/ arranger Jakob Helling, [he] got in touch with key musicians in Vienna, who were able to provide information about the rest of these musicians,” says Rotondi. “Clearly, at every level, without Jakob’s involvement, this project would never have come to fruition.”

The Helling/Rotondi duo works wonders. There is a kind of secret and invisible alchemy between these two artists. When you consider the demands of orchestral form, this work deserves respect. It’s a titanic undertaking of composition, arrangement, and orchestra direction to achieve such a brilliant result. It’s sheer genius! I mentioned it to you in late 2023, and 2024 will be a great year, not only where you might expect. Artists, sometimes barely known, are surprising us at the same level as Jim Rotondi, the ultimate proof of the great vitality of jazz, which has never been so well represented and is one of the most exciting artistic forms.
https://www.paris-move.com/reviews/jim-rotondi-finesse-eng-review/

Finesse

Jay Geils - Jay Geils Toe Tapping Jazz

Size: 125,8 MB
Time: 54:00
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2011
Styles: Jazz: Swing, Jazz Blues
Art: Front

01. Good Quenn Bess (Feat. Billy Novick) (3:46)
02. If I Were A Bell (Feat. Gerard Beaudoin) (4:54)
03. Funky Blues (Feat. Doug James) (5:01)
04. Stuffy (Feat. Billy Novick) (5:01)
05. Theme From M Squad (Feat. Billy Novick, Doug James, John Pierce & Jeff Stout) (3:40)
06. Li'l Darlin (Feat. Billy Novick & Jeff Stout) (4:44)
07. Don't Be That Way (Feat. Al Wilson & Gerard Beaudoin) (6:08)
08. Fish Market (Feat. Billy Novick, Doug James, Jeff Stout & John Pierce) (3:36)
09. Sunny Side Of The Street (4:47)
10. Down For The Double (4:49)
11. One Sweet Letter From You (Feat. Sugar Ray Norcia & Al Wilson) (3:54)
12. Pyramid (3:35)

As a young boy growing up in New Jersey J.Geils was exposed to jazz by his father who had a great collection of classic jazz albums. Count Basie, Ella Fitzgerald, Benny Good man with guitarist Charlie Christian and Louis Armstrong were just a few of the musical giants Jay was exposed to growing up. He played trumpet and drums in his high schools jazz and marching band and even attended jazz band camp. Upon going to college in Boston he traded the trumpet in for a guitar and never looked back. He became part of the then happening" Boston music scene" and formed the J.Geils Blues Band and backed famous blues musicians coming through Boston like Buddy Guy,Junior Wells, Muddy Waters and blues guitar icon Mike Bloomfield.

When the band signed with Atlantic Records they dropped the" Blues Band" moniker and became what would become the greatest" live rock and roll" band in the world, the "J.Geils Band". The rest is part of Rock and Roll history. When the J.Geils Band broke up Jay was burned out on the music business and spent the next years restoring classic Italian sports cars. He didn't even own a guitar. His old band mate Magic Dick got Jay back into the music business when they formed the band Bluestime and made two well received Cd's for Rounder Records and played sold out shows around the country. in 1992 Jay met jazz guitarist Gerry Beaudoin and started coming to his gigs to sit in playing jazz.

The two guitarists hit it off and enjoyed playing together and Jay's third career as a jazz guitarist began. Back in the woodshed Jay returned to his first musical love classic American jazz. Gerry and Jay have since their first gigs together produced six jazz Cd's together and one DVD and have toured the USA and Canada together. Toe Tapping Jazz is his latest and is a tribute to the music Jay grew up listening to. For this special CD Jay assembled a cast of the best musicians in Boston. Please enjoy it.

Jay Geils Toe Tapping Jazz