Friday, February 21, 2025

Larry Coryell - Sketches Of Coryell

Styles: Smooth/Jazz
Year: 1996
Time: 48:32
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 114,1 MB
Art: Front

(4:33) 1. A Sketch Of Spain (Concierto De Aranjuez)
(5:16) 2. Feel Like Makin’ Love
(4:45) 3. Big Fun
(4:40) 4. I Am Singing
(4:46) 5. The Awakening
(4:14) 6. Molly
(4:53) 7. Ring Around The Moon
(5:31) 8. Soulin’
(5:41) 9. My Brother
(4:09) 10. Ray Of Hope

Parts of 1996's Sketches of Coryell make the casual listener want to reach through the speaker cables and slap some sense into the guitarist. Larry Coryell is one of the great jazz guitarists of his generation, but like too many of his albums, Sketches of Coryell is musically lazy and, one suspects, slightly cynical.

Coryell plays beautifully throughout, but the song choices (including only two originals out of ten tracks, the poppy ballad "Molly" and the more successful reflective closer "Ray of Hope") are thoroughly uninspired; one gets the idea that the perfunctory run though a theme from the Miles Davis and Gil Evans classic Sketches of Spain was recorded only so the album could have an instantly recognizable title, and the dentist-office rendition of Roberta Flack's "Feel Like Makin' Love" is just abominable.

Other tracks aren't quite so obviously geared toward heavy Muzak rotation, but the album overall sounds like Coryell was simply punching the clock at the studio and he could be doing so much more. By Stewart Mason https://www.allmusic.com/album/sketches-of-coryell-mw0000079913#review

Personnel: Guitar, Keyboards – Larry Coryell; Drum Programming, Keyboards – Kennan Keating (tracks: 7); Drums – Kenwood Dennard (tracks: 6, 10); Drums, Percussion – Kennan Keating; Keyboards – Julian Coryell (tracks: 4), Mark Sherman, Mark Sherman (tracks: 3, 5), Peter Moffitt; Keyboards, Rhythm Guitar – Rodney Jones (tracks: 3, 5, 8); Percussion – Emedin Rivera (tracks: 4, 6, 10), Jonathan Abrams (tracks: 7); Soprano Saxophone – Dave Mann (2) (tracks: 3, 5, 7, 8), Mark Johnson (25) (tracks: 2, 9); Trumpet – Alex Sipiagin

Sketches Of Coryell

Salena Jones - Over The Rainbow

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 1995
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 58:56
Size: 145,3 MB
Art: Front

(2:42)  1. Perdido
(2:36)  2. And The Angels Sing
(4:51)  3. Over The Rainbow
(2:20)  4. Cherokee
(3:45)  5. Canadian Sunset
(4:19)  6. It Amazes Me
(2:40)  7. Sermonette
(3:32)  8. Until I Met You
(3:25)  9. Silk Shiny Stockings
(4:31) 10. You Go To My Head
(3:41) 11. In A Mellow Tone
(4:40) 12. Soul Shadows
(3:54) 13. I'll Know
(3:24) 14. The Touch Of Your Lips
(4:19) 15. Imagine My Frustration
(4:08) 16. After You

Born in Newport News, VA, in 1944, Salena Jones (real name: Joan Elizabeth Shaw) would over the course of a 60-plus-year career become one of the leading vocalists of swing music, performing in a number of countries in Europe and Asia and recording a number of albums. Jones got her first break at the famed Apollo Theater in New York, winning a talent contest that resulted in a record deal. She spent the early part of her career touring and performing with such leading lights as Louis Armstrong, Cab Calloway, and Duke Ellington. Her first forays overseas, to Spain and the U.K., were in the mid-'60s and were to begin a life spent mostly outside the rather fickle confines of the United States. In 1978, she made her first appearance in Japan and performed there on an annual basis. By the first decade of the 21st century, she had performed on most continents, recorded more than 40 albums, and sang at the 2006 Shanghai International Jazz Festival.~Chris True http://www.allmusic.com/artist/salena-jones-mn0000290681

Over The Rainbow