Showing posts with label Barbara Thompson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barbara Thompson. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 3, 2024

Barbara Thompson's Paraphernalia With NYJO - Bulletproof

Styles: Big Band, Fusion
Year: 2021
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 78:41
Size: 180,6 MB
Art: Front

(10:02) 1. Bulletproof
( 5:30) 2. Safe as Houses
( 6:39) 3. Sax Rap
( 7:24) 4. Ode to Sappho
(11:45) 5. Breathless
( 5:52) 6. In Memory
( 7:42) 7. Jaunty
( 8:07) 8. Little Annie-Ooh
( 7:13) 9. Hero's Return
( 8:23) 10. Blues for Adolphe Sax

This immaculately presented album features still active members from Barbara Thompson's Paraphernalia along with NYJO in a set that is big, bold and raucous, in the best sense of the word. With no hint of nostalgia, the members of Paraphernalia power through theses fresh arrangements (six of the ten tracks were also arranged by Barbara) embracing the youthful exuberance and energy of the big band.

This is encapsulated by the sheer force of the opening title track; 'Bulletproof' that indeed has a swagger of invincibility about it and great solos from all. Continuing in this vein is an outstanding arrangement of 'Sax Rap', originally written for Paraphernalia's 1990 album Breathless, Barbara's writing for NYJO brings a new dynamic to the piece. Listening with headphones, the effect is very much like having a party going on in your head, and altoist Tom Smith makes the most of his solo on this ebullient piece of music making.https://www.jazzmessengers.com/en/88655/barbara-thompson/paraphernalia-with-nyjo-bulletproof

PERSONNEL:

BARBARA THOMSON'S PARAPHERNALIA :
Peter Lemer - keyboards
Billy Thompson - violin
Dave 'Taif' Ball - bass
Ana Gracey Hiseman - vocals

NATIONAL YOUTH JAZZ ORCHESTRA :
Mark Armstrong (musical director)
Tom Smith (as, fl); Alice Leggett (as); Tom Ridout, Asha Parkinson (ts); Claire Shaw (bs, fl); Tom Rabbitt, Brinley Snell, George Jefford, Christos Stylianises, Luke Vice-Coles (t); Daniel Higham, James Wade-Sired, Harrison Maund (tb); Andrew Crampton (b-tb); Max Mills, Alex Temple-Heald (d); Alex Taylor (perc)

Bulletproof

Wednesday, August 14, 2024

Barbara Thompson's Paraphernalia - Live In Concert 1980 CD 1 (80th Birthday Edition)

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2024
Time: 74:31
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 171,2 MB
Art: Front

( 6:48) 1. Summer Madness (Live)
(10:33) 2. Frilly Bolero (Live)
( 9:06) 3. From Nowhere (Live)
( 8:27) 4. Scrummage (Live)
( 6:28) 5. Little Annie-Ooh (Live)
( 8:55) 6. Blues For Adolphe Sax (Live)
( 5:53) 7. Sunset (Live)
(18:17) 8. Aliyah (Live)

Live In Concert 1980 CD 1

Barbara Thompson's Paraphernalia - Bonus Disc: The Flute Collection (Compilation CD) CD 2

Styles: Flute Jazz
Year: 2024
Time: 59:30
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 137,0 MB
Art: Front

( 4:51) 1. Fields of Flowers
( 6:50) 2. Castles in the Air
( 3:33) 3. Bad Blues
( 7:14) 4. Head in the Sand
( 3:45) 5. Goodtyme Mr. Sam
( 4:51) 6. Tibetan Sunrise
(10:01) 7. Eastern Western Promise Part I
( 9:24) 8. Eastern Western Promise Part II
( 5:50) 9. La Tranquilite D'Ame
( 3:07) 10. Elysian Fields

Barbara Thompson MBE would have celebrated her 80th Birthday on 27th July 2024. In response to fan requests, Repertoire Records will be marking the occasion with the release of classic Paraphernalia album “Live In Concert” 1980 as a deluxe package with bonus CD compilation “The Flute Collection”.
Reissue of Paraphernalia’s classic album Live In Concert 1980 mastered by Jon Hiseman. Limited edition 2CD deluxe package

10 track bonus CD “The Flute Collection” compiled by Barbara herself before her death, with material spanning 20 years performed by several seminal Paraphernalia line-ups
Despite being a fan favourite and receiving many accolades, the album has never been released on CD or digital platforms…until now.
https://barbara-thompson.co.uk/product/live-in-concert-barbara-thompsons-paraphernalia-80th-birthday-edition/

Bonus Disc: The Flute Collection (Compilation CD) CD 2

Tuesday, July 25, 2023

Barbara Thompson - First Light

Styles: Saxophone And Flute Jazz
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 77:42
Size: 179,2 MB
Art: Front

(14:27) 1. The Tie Game
( 6:43) 2. Threnody
(11:57) 3. The Awakening - First Light
(10:03) 4. The Awakening - Second Light
( 4:48) 5. The Awakening - Daylight
( 6:23) 6. Miguel The Speed Freak
( 5:27) 7. Favela
( 4:17) 8. Esmeralda's
( 6:52) 9. Touch Of Blue
( 6:40) 10. Black Pearl

Tremendous lost work from British saxophonist Barbara Thompson a wonderful 70s player who didn't always get her due! The set brings together material from three different sessions, all nicely different really demonstrating the range of expression that Thompson could bring to her work as she blows tenor, soprano, and flute here all in the company of very different groups!

The set begins with a combo that features Peter Lemer on piano a nicely avant group that also includes Johnny Dyani on bass and Laurie Allen on drums, plus some cool wordless vocals from Pepi Lemer at points too on the titles "Threnody" and "The Tie Game". Next is a very striking large ensemble directed by Neil Ardley with Thompson in a very hip lineup that also includes Howard Riley on piano and organ, Henry Lowther and Kenny Wheeler on trumpet and flugelhorn, Don Rendell on reeds, Bill LeSage on electric piano and vibes, and even Norma Winstone on a bit of voice as the group perform the longer "The Awakening" suite of tracks.

Last is the Jubiaba group with Lemer on electric piano, Bill LeSage on vibes, Ian Carr on trumpet, Trevor Tomkins on percussion, and Derek Wadsworth on both acoustic and electric trombones! Titles from that group include "Miguel The Speed Freak", "Favela", "Touch Of Blue", and "Black Pearl". © 1996-2023, Dusty Groove, Inc.
https://www.dustygroove.com/item/152958/Barbara-Thompson:First-Light

Personnel: Ian Hamer, Kenny Wheeler - trumpet, flugelhorn; Henry Lowther - trumpet, flugelhorn, violin; Derek Wadsworth - trombone; Don Rendell, Barbara Thompson - saxes, flutes; Charles Tunnell - cello; Howard Riley - piano, electric piano, organ; Bill LeSage - electric piano, organ, vibes, percussion; Jeff Clyne - bass

First Light