Thursday, April 3, 2025

Heavy Hitters - That's What's Up

Styles: Contemporary Jazz
Year: 2024
Time: 74:10
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 170,3 MB
Art: Front

( 5:27) 1. JB
( 7:29) 2. That's Whats Up
( 7:26) 3. Shadows
( 7:12) 4. Groundation
( 7:08) 5. It's Magic
( 7:43) 6. Blues For All
(10:26) 7. Continuum
( 5:23) 8. My One And Only Love
( 7:55) 9. Lord Walton
( 7:58) 10. You’ll Never Know What You Mean To Me

Heavy Hitters is a superb New York-based sextet co-led by pianist Mike LeDonne and tenor saxophonist Eric Alexander. Individually and as a team, the Hitters keep their eyes squarely on the ball, swing for the fences and, more often than not, slam the spheroid solidly out of the park. And on this typically upbeat session they do it in front of an appreciative audience at Frankie's Club in Victoria, British Columbia.

A freewheeling groove permeates the concert, a frame of mind grounded in and animated by the blues, which happens to be LeDonne's bag (he wrote seven of the session's ten impressive numbers). Alexander shares the front line with trumpeter Jeremy Pelt and alto Vincent Herring, while LeDonne is something of a hybrid, soloing impeccably while sharing rhythmic duties with bassist Alexander Claffy and drummer Kenny Washington.

The Hitters come out swinging on the robust "JB," the first of LeDonne's alluring charts (a blues, of course), wherein Alexander leads a quartet of sinewy sluggers that includes Pelt, Herring and LeDonne. The pianist's sturdy title track is next, followed by his rhythmically seductive "Shadows" and rapid-fire "Groundation" (on which Washington's drum set blazes the trail). The tempo slows appreciably on Alxander's handsome showcase, the Jule Styne/Sammy Cahn standard, "It's Magic," before resuming its hurried pace on Alexander's riveting "Blues for All" and LeDonne's quirky "Continuum," on which Claffy's muscular bass leads the ensemble to its winding destination.

LeDonne embraces the spotlight on Grant Wood's eloquent ballad, "My One and Only Love," which leads to "Lord Walton," his sturdy salute to fellow pianist Cedar Walton, and the melodious mid-tempo finale, "You'll Never Know What You Mean to Me," on which Herring takes the first heavy swing, followed by Pelt (muted for the only time), Alexander and LeDonne. If stellar small-group jazz is what you are seeking, it is a safe bet the search may lead you to Frankie's Club where the Heavy Hitters offer a textbook lesson in how to blend stylish contemporary discourse with bright and pleasing entertainment.By Jack Bowers
https://www.allaboutjazz.com/thats-whats-up-heavy-hitters-cellar-music-group

Personnel: Mike LeDonne - piano; Eric Alexander - tenor saxophone; Jeremy Pelt - trumpet; Vincent Herring - alto saxophone; Alexander Claffy- bass; Kenny Washington - drums

That's What's Up

Cyrille Aimée & The Surreal Band - Live At Birdland

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2013
File: MP3@VBR ~148K/s
Time: 61:26
Size: 66,3 MB
Art: Front

(3:34)  1. The Lamp Is Low
(7:46)  2. A Dream Is A Wish
(7:46)  3. Caravan
(5:39)  4. Blue Skies
(6:42)  5. Darn That Dream
(5:21)  6. Well You Needn't
(7:16)  7. You And The Night And The Music
(4:20)  8. Softly As In A Morning Sunrise
(6:18)  9. Nuit Blanche
(6:39) 10. You Stepped Out Of A Dream

Cyrille Aimée has consistently proven herself to be an unstoppable, undeniable talent in the modern age of jazz. Internationally renowned and praised for her unparalleled abilities, Cyrille's vocal stylings are synonymous with musical genius. Her culturally rich background has supplied her with the driving force of Dominican rhythm and the incredible swing of the French Gypsies. Taking these natural abilities with her across the world, she has done nothing short of receiving rave reviews and a loyal following in each country she graces with her voice. Cyrille mastered the art of improvisation while studying at the well known conservatory of jazz at SUNY Purchase, with teachers such as Pete Malinverni, Jon Faddis and Jimmy Greene. Cyrille Aimée was a finalist in the prestigious Thelonious Monk Vocal Competition of 2010, performing in front of a jury of Al Jarreau, Kurt Elling, Dianne Reeves, Dee Dee Bridgewater... In 2007, Cyrille won both the first and public prize in the Montreux Jazz Festival Competition. Cyrille's discography and musical history is an impressive list for any musician, jazz or otherwise. At the young age of 26, she has already released three CDs internationally, including “Cyrille Aimée; The Surreal Band” and “Smile” with Brazilian guitarist Diego Figueiredo currently on iTunes. 

The Japanese label Venus Records has just released Cyrille and Diego’s latest duo album “Just the Two of us” this past November. Cyrille Aimée has been featured on compilations, feature film soundtracks across the globe and on the albums of Denis Chang and David Reinhardt. She fronted France's latest worldwide sensation 'Caravan Palace' on their European tour and performed in front of crowds that number over 10,000 people. Cyrille currently lives in Brooklyn and regularly performs in Manhattan with legends of the East Coast jazz scene. She can be found any given day in the historic jazz clubs of NYC, including Joe’s Pub and Dizzy's Club, with musicians like Steve Davis, Spike Wilner, Tom Kennedy and Anat Cohen among many others. Her latest record “Cyrille Aimée; friends Live at Smalls” features Roy Hargrove and Joel Frahm and is released under the label SmallsLIVE.http://musicians.allaboutjazz.com/musician.php?id=20226#.U0Bi0VdSvro

Live At Birdland

Clifford Brown, Max Roach - Study In Brown

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 39:41
Size: 90.9 MB
Styles: Bop, Trumpet jazz
Year: 1955/2017
Art: Front

[5:40] 1. Cherokee
[5:07] 2. Jacqui
[2:53] 3. Swingin'
[4:57] 4. Lands End
[5:36] 5. George's Dilemma
[4:52] 6. Sandu
[2:53] 7. Gerkin For Perkin
[3:24] 8. If I Love Again
[4:15] 9. Take The A Train

Bass – George Morrow; Drums – Max Roach; Piano – Richie Powell; Tenor Saxophone – Harold Land; Trumpet – Clifford Brown. Recorded between February 23 & 25, 1955.

Study in Brown features the 1955 version of the Clifford Brown/Max Roach Quintet, a group also including tenor saxophonist Harold Land, pianist Richie Powell, and bassist George Morrow. One of the premiere early hard bop units, this band had unlimited potential. Highlights of this set are "Cherokee" (during which trumpeter Brown is brilliant), "Swingin'," and "Sandu." All of this group's recordings are well worth acquiring. ~Scott Yanow

Study In Brown

Emily Saunders - Outsiders Insiders

Size: 112,1 MB
Time: 48:27
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Jazz Vocals, Brazilian Rhythms
Art: Front

01. You With Me (2:27)
02. Reflections (6:15)
03. Metronomic (7:02)
04. Descending Down (6:16)
05. Summer Days (4:16)
06. Moon (5:28)
07. Outsiders Insiders (5:04)
08. You Caught Me (5:19)
09. Residing (6:17)

It’s a delight occasionally to hear something that sounds genuinely new. Better still when it’s cool, sophisticated, full of space and light, and beautifully performed. Singer Emily Saunders’ second album falls into that rare category. Her music is hip and up-to-date, and even though you can hear her influences, it sounds highly distinctive. She also wrote, arranged and produced the album, which comes out in March, four years after her well-received debut Cotton Skies.

Not surprisingly, given its earworm quality, the title track has been getting airplay lately. Why wouldn’t it be a hit single, with that wonderful syncopated The Beat Goes On riff? There’s an android vocal, followed by a sweet harmony answering vocal; however the bridge is probably too challenging for the charts, featuring Byron Wallen’s squeaky trumpet over a broken rhythm and then a super-cool electric piano solo from Steve Pringle.

If you’re looking for vocal comparisons, you will hear echoes of Gretchen Parlato and Lauren Desberg here, and certainly Bebel Gilberto in Saunders’s glissando style – so apparently effortless as to be Teflon-coated. Yet what she’s singing is often extremely difficult, soaring through rapid chord changes on Brazilian-influenced tunes like Residing. There’s an alien, dreamlike quality to many tracks: You Caught Me, Moon and the tautological Descending Down, with their intriguingly elliptical lyrics and slow, vibrato Rhodes backing from Bruno Heinen.

The musicians are locked into Saunders’ musical vision. She has used two different pianists, two bassists and two percussionists, but such is her control over the arrangements that you wouldn’t know it. Vocally, she does so much more than just sing the songs over a backing. Take Metronomic, which begins with a wordless, snaky improvisation on some Eastern scale before settling into a dark meditation about ‘a man who sought to control’, and ending on a brief cacophony of electronic noise. The album closes with You With Me, a gorgeous, poignant voice-and-piano ballad that’s over much too quickly. ~by Peter Jones

Everything on Outsiders Insiders is drenched in melody, and it’s this, as well as the intimate and deeply-felt quality to the recordings that lifts them above the everyday.

Personnel:
Emily Saunders: Voice
Byron Wallen: Trumpet
Trevor Mires: Trombone
Bruno Heinen: Keys
Steve Pringle: Keys (Outsiders Insiders)
Dave Whitford: Bass
Paul Michael: Bass (Residing, Descending Down)
Jon Scott: Drums
Fabio de Oliveira: Percussion
Asaf Sirkis: Percussion (Descending Down)

Outsiders Insiders

Buddy Terry - Lean on Him

Styles: Saxophone And Flute Jazz
Year: 1972
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 43:18
Size: 99,4 MB
Art: Front

( 5:55)  1. Lean on Me (Lean on Him)
( 5:39)  2. Holy, Holy, Holy
( 3:13)  3. Climbing Higher Mountains
( 4:52)  4. Amazing Grace
(10:17)  5. Inner Peace
( 5:45)  6. Precious Lord, Take My Hand
( 7:34)  7. Love Offering

One of the fullest albums we've ever heard from saxophonist Buddy Terry a set that has him blowing along with a set of soulful larger backings sometimes with a bit of gospel overtones as well! The lineup on the album's pretty darn hip players who include Larry Willis on electric piano, Jay Berliner on guitar, Ernie Hayes on organ, Wilbur Bascomb on Fender bass, Bernard Purdie on drums, and Lawrence Killian on percussion plus added vocals from a group that includes Dee Dee Bridgewater, Alphonse Mouzon, and Peaches Wilson! Buddy arranges and conducts and while his tenor and soprano get some space in the arrangements, the overall sound is more focused on the full spirit of the group. Titles include "Lean On Me (Lean On Him)", "Love Offering", "Inner Peace", "Amazing Grace", "Precious Lord, Take My Hand", "Holy Holy Holy", and "Climbing Higher Mountains".  © 1996-2018, Dusty Groove, Inc. https://www.dustygroove.com/item/850259/Buddy-Terry:Lean-On-Him

Personnel:  Buddy Terry - tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute, arranger;  Eddie Henderson - trumpet, flugelhorn;  Jay Berliner - electric guitar;nbsp; Larry Willis - piano, electric piano;  Ernie Hayes - organ; Wilbur Bascomb - electric bass; Bernard Purdie - drums;  Lawrence Killian - percussion;  Alphonse Mouzon, Dee Dee Bridgewater - vocals

Lean on Him