Saturday, November 8, 2025

Joe La Barbera Quintet - Mark Time

Styles: Jazz
Year: 2003
Time: 67:12
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 153,8 MB
Art: Front

( 6:26) 1. Chick It Out
( 6:57) 2. Suite Sixteen
(10:12) 3. Automaton
( 8:47) 4. For Gillian
( 9:25) 5. Mark Time
( 8:42) 6. Contour
( 7:44) 7. Bella Luce (For Conte Candoli)
( 8:56) 8. S'Matta

Drummer Joe La Barbera leads an all-star group of top Los Angeles-based players on Mark Time. Trumpeter Clay Jenkins, pianist Bill Cunliffe, and bassist Tom Warrington all contribute many colorful statements along the way while Bob Sheppard (on tenor and soprano) often takes solo honors. The quintet performs two songs by La Barbera (including a melancholy ballad for the late trumpeter Conte Candoli called "Bella Luce"), a pair of numbers from Cunliffe, and selections by Kenny Wheeler, John Abercrombie, and Kenny Drew ("Contour"). The music includes some adventurous post-bop explorations (Sheppard is excellent on "Automaton" and "Suite Sixteen") and boppish renditions of "Contour" and Cunliffe's up-tempo blues "Chick It Out." The musicians were clearly inspired by each other and this moody and modern straight-ahead set has many bright moments along the way. ~ Scott Yanow
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Personnel:

Bass – Tom Warrington
Drums – Joe La Barbera
Photography By – James Frank Dean
Piano – Bill Cunliffe
Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Bob Sheppard
Trumpet – Clay Jenkins

Mark Time

Peter O´Mara - SYMMETRY

Styles: Jazz
Year: 1995/2025
Time: 66:06
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 152,1 MB
Art: Front

(5:52) 1. Fifth Dimension
(7:31) 2. The Gift
(7:50) 3. Catalyst
(7:32) 4. Seven Up
(5:41) 5. Chances
(8:08) 6. Symmetry
(7:35) 7. Steppin Out
(9:02) 8. Expressions
(6:51) 9. Blues Dues

Born in Sydney, Australia in 1957. Early Studies at Academy of the Guitar under George Golla, Sydney Conservatorium as well as jazz clinics with Jamey Aebersold, Dave Liebman, Randy Brecker, John Scofield & Hal Galper.

Professional work around Australia 1976-81. Prizewinner for Jazz Composition 1980 & 1982, awarded by the NSW Jazz Action Society. First record album "Peter O´Mara" released 1980, receiving widespread critical acclaim. Awarded the "Don Banks Memorial Fellowship" for overseas study. 1981 studies in New York under Dave Liebman, John Scofield, Roland Hanna, Jimmy Raney & Attila Zoller.

Moved to Munich, Germany in late 1981 and has since worked with many musicians on the European Jazz scene including... Kenny Wheeler, Jon Christensen, Joe Nay, Maria Joao, Uli Beckerhoff, John Marshall,John Taylor, Anders Jormin, Adelhard Roidinger, Randy Brecker, Rainer Brüninghaus, David Friedman, Peter Herbolzheimer, Charlie Mariano, Benny Bailey, Robben Ford, Mike Nock, Albert Manglesdorf, Ack van Rooyen, Herman Breuer, Johnny Griffin...

1995 CD "Symmetry" on GLM Records, featuring Bob Mintzer, Marc Johnson & young German drummer Falk Willis. Tour in March/April with this group to promote the CD. European festival tour with own quartet, performing at Northsea,Munich, Düsseldorf & Wiesen, Austria. , European tour & CD with "Passport". A brief return to Australia end of the year brought him together with Adam Armstrong (bass) & Andrew Gander (drums). This trio was acclaimed by Peter Jordan (SMH) as "scintillating" and O´Mara "one of our less well-known success stories...startling!"
https://www.allaboutjazz.com/musicians/peter-omara/

Personnel:

Acoustic Bass – Marc Johnson (2)
Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Composed By [All Compositions By] – Peter O'Mara
Drums – Falk Willis
Recorded By, Mixed By – Joe Marciano, Mike Marciano*
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Bob Mintzer

Symmetry

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