Wednesday, January 29, 2025

Swing Out Sister - It's Better to Travel

Styles: Jazz
Year: 1987
Time: 63:43
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 147,0 MB
Art: Front

(3:46) 1. Breakout
(6:29) 2. Twilight World
(4:51) 3. After Hours
(4:18) 4. Blue Mood
(3:55) 5. Surrender
(4:05) 6. Fooled by a Smile
(4:39) 7. Communion
(3:46) 8. It's not enough
(4:32) 9. Theme (from "It's better to travel")
(5:49) 10. Breakout (nad mix)
(6:39) 11. Surrender (stuff gun mix)
(6:09) 12. Twilight World (remix)
(4:40) 13. Communion (instrumental)

Two CD set. Digitally remastered and expanded edition. Swing Out Sister's 1987 debut 'It's Better to Travel' is a dreamy collection of mostly electronic pop songs that manages to sound warmly organic through the judicious use of real strings and horns and Drewery's lovely voice, which recalls the throaty purr of vintage Dusty Springfield.

The album spawned a worldwide hit in the coolly sophisticated 'Twilight World' and an all-time classic in the sunny opening track 'Breakout'. The album tracks like the Northern soul-tinged 'Fooled by a Smile' and the cinematic instrumental 'Theme From It's Better To Travel', are every bit as good as the singles, and the well-paced album has a natural flow.By Editorial Reviews
https://www.amazon.com/Its-Better-Travel-SWING-SISTER/dp/B00804W4Z2

It's Better to Travel

The Full Circle Quartet - Open Water

Styles: Jazz
Year: 2024
Time: 58:41
File: MP3 @ 128K/s
Size: 53,8 MB
Art: Front

(3:09) 1. Tributaries
(9:16) 2. Pilgrimage Open Water
(0:43) 3. Flow
(7:25) 4. Open Water
(5:36) 5. Song For Biko
(5:11) 6. Weighless
(7:56) 7. Hunter's Moon
(5:55) 8. Hirundelle
(4:03) 9. World Beyond World
(9:24) 10. Evening Sun

f the Open Water album contains some fine compositions and excellent playing from all, then the group manage to eclipse their own achievements with the remarkable, and stunningly beautiful, Meanders in the South Downs. In tandem with the South Downs Ensemble, the Full Circle Quartet revisit ten of the compositions from their The South Downs Suite album with expanded arrangements that bring a new glow to the music, along with new pieces and poetry written and read by Mandy Pannett.

The music is marvellously conceived as a suite that plays over 2CDs over a two-hour duration that is totally absorbing. The arrangements are full of detail, and the sense of familiarity comforting as one recognises tune heard from the Quartet’s 2023 album, but Terry Pack cannot help but get up to mischief in working elements of one composition into another. One of pianist Josh Peach’s compositions gets two outings, firstly as a ‘Ravillious’ which is a ballad version of his tune ‘Selborne’ and then as an up tempo number under its original title.

It is often the little touches, often subtle that make the music such delight. Josephine Davies’s ‘The Dance of the Dragonfly’ with the original quartet arrangement enhanced by additional woodwinds as the piece winds down.

Throughout the two discs there are readings of original poetry by Mandy Pannett recounting the history of the South Downs that bring an additional dimension to the music that add immeasurably to the enjoyment of this exceptional release.
https://jazzviews.net/the-full-circle-quartet-open-water-the-full-circle-quartet-the-south-downs-ensemble-with-mandy-pannett-meanders-in-the-south-downs/

Personnel: Josephine Davies (Tenor and Soprano Saxophones, Voice); Joss Peach (Piano, Percussion and Voice); Terry Pack (Double Bass and Voice); Angus Bishop (Drums, Percussion and Voice)

Open Water

Matt Dusk & Karen Aoki - Lost In Rio

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2015
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 55:56
Size: 131,1 MB
Art: Front

(4:45) 1. Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars
(5:30) 2. Girl From Ipanema
(3:25) 3. Something Stupid
(6:09) 4. Deed I Do
(4:46) 5. Gee Baby Aint I Good To You
(4:01) 6. You Are The Sunshine Of My Life
(4:57) 7. Kiss On My List
(4:23) 8. How Insensitive
(4:52) 9. This Masquerade
(4:22) 10. Love Is Here To Stay
(5:11) 11. They Can't Take That Away From Me
(3:29) 12. Just The Two Of Us

Matt Dusk: Jazz musician born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. From an early age he wanted to be a singer, and at the age of 7 he enrolled in a music school in Toronto. He continued to attend for the next 11 years. He initially majored in opera and classical music, but at the age of 17, he changed his style as a vocalist after listening to Tony Bennett and Sarah Vaughan. At the age of 20, he won the first place out of 655 in the Canadian Rookie Contest. Although he once decided to take over the family business, he could not give up his dream of music and enrolled in a music school again.

There he was tutored by Oscar Peterson and learned how to sing jazz and popular music. At the same time, he began to demonstrate his talent as a musician, releasing four CDs while still in school. In November 2004, he released his debut album "Two Shots" on Decca Records. Released in 2006, "Back In Town" became a worldwide hit, and in 2007 he made his debut in Japan. The single with the same name recorded No.1 on the Japanese radio charts, making it an exceptional hit for a jazz artist. In 2013, he released his first album in four years, "My Funny Valentine - The Chet Baker Songbook."

Karen Aoki: Mainly live tour activities, main cast of BS Asahi TV jazz music program, radio cross FM, Love FM, Inter FM, Kobe Kiss FM, Radio Takasaki, now FM Kumamoto and Internet radio JJazz, Net Serving as a navigator. Two of her albums won the Ad Lib Award (Club/Dance Category) from the jazz magazine ADLIB. In 2010, she won the Best Debutante Award in the Newcomer category of the Best Dressed Award. She is in charge of the insert song for the popular movie "Andalusian Goddess Revenge" starring Yuji Oda released in June 2011.

She became a hot topic when she appeared on NHK E-Tele "Three Months Topic English Conversation" ~Fascinating Standard Jazz Version~. In the summer of 2012, she made her first New York performance a success. In the fall of the same year, she was in charge of the insert song for the Fuji TV drama "Married". In September 2012, she recorded a duet song "Ginza no Koi no Monogatari" on Hiroshi Tachi's album, and she appeared on NHK's music program SONGS. In December 2012, she released the album "TRANQUILITY", a collection of love songs arranged in jazz from famous film music. In the summer of 2013, she sang the insert song for the movie Galileo "Midsummer Equation", and in the fall of the same year she sang the theme song for the NHK Saturday drama "Taiyo no Trap". In the summer of 2014, she sang the main theme song for the Fuji TV drama "Hirugao ~ Weekdays 3 o'clock Lovers" starring Aya Ueto. In January 2015, she released her album "Eternal Melody"

Duet album "Matt & Karen Lost in Rio" released. Matt Dusk, the "Frank Sinatra of the 21st century" born in Canada, will appear with Japanese jazz diva Karen Aoki as a guest. Matt made his debut in 2001 after studying under Oscar Peterson. With her sweet voice and neat appearance, she quickly gained popularity, and all her albums were hits.

Karen Aoki started full-fledged activities as a jazz vocalist in 2006, and she is attracting attention as an MC for TV and radio, as well as theme songs for movies and dramas.
In this co-starring album, the two performed breathtaking duets with famous songs such as "The Girl of Ipanema" and "Koi no Hitokoto", and it looks like it will be a stylish and romantic autumn evening.By Product Description - Translate By Google
https://www.amazon.co.jp/Matt-Karen-Lost-Dusk-Aoki/dp/B010OQED2A

Lost In Rio