Saturday, February 24, 2024

Dave Stryker - Eight Track II

Styles: Guitar Jazz
Year: 2016
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 65:42
Size: 151,9 MB
Art: Front

(6:01)  1. Harvest For The World
(6:11)  2. What's Going On
(7:28)  3. Trouble Man
(5:27)  4. Midnight Cowboy
(5:46)  5. When Doves Cry
(5:02)  6. Send One Your Love
(6:30)  7. I Can't Get Next To You
(7:14)  8. Time Of The Season
(4:52)  9. Signed Sealed
(6:03) 10. One Hundred Ways
(5:04) 11. Sunshine Of Your Love

Sequels are a tricky business, often playing to expectations and hewing close to the formula(s) that helped spawn them in the first place. For many, for those very reasons, they're automatically viewed as a slam dunk, aiding in the creation and extension of a franchise entertainment experience for general audiences that went in hard for the original; for critics, however, they're usually a losing bet. Few who wield the pen or keyboard with a critical gaze look kindly upon these vehicles. But maybe, just maybe, the critics need to loosen up a bit. Good fun packaged to meet expectations needn't be vapid or disposable, and guitarist Dave Stryker says as much with Eight Track II.  Stryker visited the popular music of his youth with Eight Track (Strikezone, 2014), bringing '70s pop, rock, and soul classics into the jazz realm with his trio mates organist Jared Gold and drummer McClenty Hunter and guest vibraphonist Stefon Harris. Not too much has changed for the sequel. He's working with the same trio again, the great Steve Nelson fills the "guest vibraphonist" role to complete the quartet, and a selection of popular songs from the '60s on into the '80s are reworked to fit Stryker's language a swinging, blues-infused, no bullshit argot that has long served him well. If you're looking for something radical or one step beyond, this isn't it. But if you're looking for more of that good-time spirit, with well-played twists on familiar favorites from the radio and the eight-track players of yesteryear, you've come to the right place.

While Stryker and company have no problem making some harmonic or melodic nips and tucks here and there, many of the biggest twists on these tunes are connected to the way the grooves have been altered. When a classic like Cream's "Sunshine Of Your Love" is given a shuffling facelift, or when a gem like The Zombies' "Time Of The Season" adopts streamlined swing as its method of transportation, the character of the music is irrevocably altered. Is that a good thing? Who knows?! The one thing that's for certain is that it's the necessary thing in order for Stryker to make his own statement. If you want to hear Ginger Baker's tribal thump on "Sunshine Of Your Love," if you have a strong desire to get sucked into Prince's signature sound(s) on "When Doves Cry," or if you feel a hankering to gyrate along to Stevie Wonder's infectious recording of "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours," you can still go back to the source and do that. Stryker's not taking that away from anybody or trying to replace what's already been immortalized. He's just putting his own slant on these tunes that we've all come to know and love. Eight Track II finds Dave Stryker dealing in the art of musical recreation, not blatant re-creation. ~ Dan Bilawsky https://www.allaboutjazz.com/eight-track-ii-dave-stryker-strikezone-records-review-by-dan-bilawsky.php
 
Personnel: Dave Stryker: guitar; Steve Nelson: vibraphone; Jared Gold: organ; McClenty Hunter: drums.

Eight Track; II

Charlie Parker - Bird: The Savoy Recordings (Master Takes) CD 1, CD 2

Album: Bird: The Savoy Recordings (Master Takes) CD 1
Styles: Big Band, Bop, Jazz Instrument, Saxophone Jazz
Year: 1976
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 41:21
Size: 95,7 MB
Art: Front

(2:56) 1. Tiny's Tempo
(3:02) 2. I'll Always Love You Just the Same
(3:03) 3. Romance Without Finance
(3:10) 4. Red Cross
(2:35) 5. Warming Up a Riff
(3:11) 6. Billie's Bounce
(3:18) 7. Now's the Time
(2:57) 8. Thriving on a Riff
(3:17) 9. Meandering
(2:56) 10. Ko Ko
(2:35) 11. Donna Lee
(2:47) 12. Chasin' the Bird
(3:00) 13. Cheryl
(2:29) 14. Buzzy

Album: Bird: The Savoy Recordings (Master Takes) CD 2
Time: 44:02
Size: 102,0 MB

(2:40) 1. Milestones
(2:55) 2. Little Willie Leaps
(2:48) 3. Half Nelson
(2:26) 4. Sippin' at Bells
(2:42) 5. Another Hair Do
(2:55) 6. Bluebird
(2:50) 7. Klaunstance
(2:40) 8. Bird Gets the Worm
(2:31) 9. Barbados
(2:57) 10. Ah-Leu-Cha
(2:32) 11. Constellation
(3:05) 12. Parker's Mood
(2:37) 13. Perhaps
(2:46) 14. Marmaduke
(3:07) 15. Steeplechase
(2:24) 16. Merry-Go-Round

This two-LP set, whose contents have since been reissued in various forms on CD, contains all 30 selections that the great altoist Charlie Parker cut for Savoy. Bird is heard as a sideman with Tiny Grimes and then as a leader during the famous "Ko Ko" session of 1945 and throughout 1947-48.

With a supporting cast that includes trumpeter Miles Davis, pianists Clyde Hart, Bud Powell, John Lewis and Duke Jordan and drummer Max Roach (not to mention a cameo by Dizzy Gillespie on both trumpet and piano on "Ko Ko"), Parker is heard in prime form on such classics as "Billie's Bounce," "Now's the Time," "Thriving on A Riff," "Ko Ko," "Donna Lee," "Chasin' the Bird," "Milestones," "Parker's Mood" and "Steeplechase."By Scott Yanow
https://www.allmusic.com/album/bird-the-savoy-recordings-master-takes-mw0000902994

Personnel: Alto Saxophone – Charlie Parker; Bass – Curly Russell, Nelson Boyd, Tommy Potter,Bass, Vocals – Jimmy Butts; Drums – Harold "Doc" West , Max Roach; Guitar, Vocals – Tiny Grimes; Piano – Bud Powell , Clyde Hart. Dizzy Gillespie, Duke Jordan, John Lewis; Trumpet – Miles Davis

Bird:The Savoy Recordings (Master Takes) CD 1, CD 2

Joan Chamorro - Joan Chamorro Presenta Koldo Munné

Styles: Vocal, Trumpet And Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2024
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 75:20
Size: 174,2 MB
Art: Front

(3:28) 1. Snails & Jellyfishes
(5:45) 2. Imagination
(5:58) 3. Koldin's Blues
(4:51) 4. (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman
(3:49) 5. C.T.A
(5:33) 6. Fifteen-Twenty
(3:54) 7. Jazz House Rhythm
(4:59) 8. P.S. I Love You
(3:21) 9. E Que Deus Ajude
(6:41) 10. Easy Living
(6:25) 11. I'd Be There
(6:49) 12. Beautiful Love
(4:24) 13. Donna Lee
(2:56) 14. Ona's Lullaby
(3:27) 15. United Blues
(2:52) 16. Don't Rain On My Parade

I met Koldo when he was 6 years old, as a sax student. At the age of 8, in 2014, he was already part of the Sant Andreu Jazz Band. I have seen his personal and musical evolution over all these years. He has been and still is a very pleasant person to work with. Good companion, punctual, respectful, sensitive, committed…

As a musician, he is a very good professional, with a voice of his own that he will develop little by little over the next few years. Very good reader, very good technique, inventive improviser, and with the ability to continually surprise in his speech.

As a vocalist, he relatively recently began to have songs as the soloist, within the Sant Andreu Jazz Band. His voice combines the influence of the jazz vocalists that he has been listening to all these years and his passion for musicals, creating his own personal style, one that we can also hear in his original compositions.

In 2009, I started with this Joan Chamorro presents collection, and I did it with Andrea Motis. I never thought this collection would reach number 20, but here we are with this new CD that makes me proud and fills me with happiness. At the time of this recording, Koldo was 17 years old and already had more than 32 CDs recorded in the context of the SAJB.

He has played and record alongside world-class musicians, such as those who collaborate on his album: Scott Hamilton, Joel Frahm, Enrique Oliver and, during all these years, with Luigi Grasso, John Allred, Jon-erik Kellso, Scott Robinson, Dick Oatts, Joe Magnarelli, and a long etc.He has been the first alto on the sax section for some years, after playing second alongside Joan Martí. It was a good school.

As a first alto, he has an expressive and powerful sound that makes him a wonderful lead sax. After Alba Esteban left the baritone sax position, Koldo assumed that role, sharing an album, Jazzing 13, with her, doubling the baritone, as Sahib Sihab and Cecil Payne did in their day, in Dizzy Gillespie’s big band.

The fact that Koldo has become the baritonist of the Sant Andreu Jazz Band this last couple of years, and that he has recorded several songs on his album with this sax that is so special to me, also makes me very happy.Congratulations, Koldo, for your career, for this wonderful album and for living music so passionately. I wish you all the best!!! By Joan Chamorro
https://jazztojazz.com/en/product/joan-chamorro-presenta-koldo-munne/

Joan Chamorro Presenta Koldo Munné

Sarah L King - Fire Horse

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2024
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:13
Size: 123,3 MB
Art: Front

(3:37) 1. Holding On To Love
(4:38) 2. Devil May Care
(4:22) 3. Born Yesterday
(5:33) 4. Mystery Ride
(4:00) 5. Lush Life
(4:05) 6. As Though You Were Mine
(4:42) 7. Stolen Moments
(4:24) 8. Skyscapes
(5:06) 9. Black Dog
(4:08) 10. Show You The Way To Go
(4:08) 11. Snow Blind
(4:24) 12. Your Biggest Fan

Starting her musical path with coaching from Mike King, one of the UK's leading contemporary vocal coaches, Sarah L King (no relation), surfaced as a solo jazz vocalist, releasing an EP of standards and several singles. Her passage was helped by a family heritage consisting of an accomplished jazz trumpeter father and an orchestral conductor grandmother. An early career as a writer and director of short films provided the right impetus to be a compelling musical narrator.

King's debut album, Fire Horse, has the multi-talented Claire Martin producing. Martin and King have assembled a supporting band of top-level British musicians. They include Jim Watson on piano and keyboards. Watson brings extensive experience gained with artists of the calibre of Kurt Elling and Sting. Likewise, electric bassist Laurence Cottle has played with notable names such as Jason Rebello and Eric Clapton. He also leads his own big band. Double bassist Jeremy Brown has been a member of Stacey Kent's group and is a professor of jazz double bass at the Royal Academy of Music. Drummer Ian Thomas has recorded with Robbie Robertson and BB King. Add the talents of James McMillan on flugelhorn, Chris Traves on trombone and Ian Shaw, as well as Martin, on backing vocals and you have a cracking line-up.

Starting her musical path with coaching from Mike King, one of the UK's leading contemporary vocal coaches, Sarah L King (no relation), surfaced as a solo jazz vocalist, releasing an EP of standards and several singles. Her passage was helped by a family heritage consisting of an accomplished jazz trumpeter father and an orchestral conductor grandmother. An early career as a writer and director of short films provided the right impetus to be a compelling musical narrator.

Personnel: Sarah L. King (vocals); Jim Watson (piano & keyboards); Laurence Cottle (electric bass); Jeremy Brown (double bass); Ian Thomas (drums); James McMillan (flugelhorn); Chris Traves (trombone); Claire Martin & Ian Shaw (additional vocals)
 
Fire Horse