Showing posts with label Ben Besiakov. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ben Besiakov. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Bulow/Besiakov Quartet - A Primera Vez

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 71:49
Size: 164.4 MB
Styles: Contemporary jazz
Year: 2003
Art: Front

[7:50] 1. You're My Everything
[6:49] 2. Inutil Paisagem
[5:46] 3. A Primera Vez
[6:06] 4. Only The Lonely
[9:16] 5. The Best Things In Life Are Free
[6:33] 6. Loose
[6:47] 7. The Way You Look Tonight
[8:15] 8. Carminhos Cruzados
[6:13] 9. In The Last Minute Blues
[8:09] 10. How Long Has This Been Going

Christina von Bülow: altosax; Ben Besiakov: piano; Daniel Franck: bass; Frands Rifbjerg: drums.

This quartet from Denmark is lead by Christina von Bülow (alto sax) and Ben Besiakov (piano). After playing together for years as sidemen in different groups – Ben and Christina decided in 2001 to start a quartet together. It seemed an obvious choice to have Frands Rifbjerg on drums and Anders Christensen on bass, who later (in 2005) was replaced by Daniel Franck – indeed a very swinging rhythm section!

This is what you would call a ‘true’ jazz quartet inspired by groups led by Stan Getz, Miles Davis, Dexter Gordon, Sonny Stitt and many more. The roots of jazz mean a great deal to this group. As a young teenager Ben became very good friends with Ben Webster, who was living in Denmark at that time (in the early 70’s). Webster used to call him ‘little’ Ben and they hung out and played together – an outstanding inspiration for a young and very talented musician. Years after Christina had the rare opportunity to get private lessons from Stan Getz at his home in Malibu (1990), a year before he passed away. As Webster was for Ben, Getz became a mentor for Christina.

Ben and Christina shares a great love of Brazilian music too – a passion that for them both started at a very young age. So among the jazz tunes on their repertory, there is always a couple of Brazilian tunes too from composers like A.C. Jobim, Joao Donato, etc. At the heart of their repertory is the good melody. The quartet released their first album in February 2004, called ‘A Primera Vez’ on the the Danish label Music Mecca. (www.cdjazz.dk) This cd was nominated at the Danish Music Awards for the best jazz recording in 2004.

A Primera Vez

Friday, April 8, 2016

Doug Raney - Something's Up

Styles: Guitar Jazz
Year: 1994
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 61:19
Size: 141,2 MB
Art: Front

( 6:28)  1. Something's Up
(11:10)  2. Good Morning Heartache
( 6:10)  3. Speedy Recovery
( 6:45)  4. Upper Manhattan Medical Group
( 7:47)  5. Nobody Else But Me
( 6:54)  6. Visceral Drives
( 9:04)  7. Dolphin Dance
( 6:58)  8. Mohawk

The son of legendary guitarist Jimmy Raney, Doug Raney has understandably been heavily influenced by his father. He's an impressive soloist, and utilizes almost identical full tones, crisp chording, and fluid voicings. He made his first recording with his father and Al Haig in the mid-'70s, then did duo dates with his dad in the late '70s. Raney recorded for Steeplechase in the '70s and '80s, and Criss Cross in the '80s. He recorded with Chet Baker and Bernt Rosengren, and played in Horace Parlan's band. Raney has a couple of sessions available on CD.~Ron Wynn https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/doug-raney/id159190087#fullText

Personnel: Doug Raney (guitar); Ben Besiakov (piano); Jesper Lundgaard (bass); Billy Hart (drums).

Something's Up

Sunday, November 22, 2015

Jesper Thilo - Still Movin'

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2015
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 64:06
Size: 148,1 MB
Art: Front

(4:29)  1. Somebody Loves Me
(6:16)  2. Black and Blue
(4:25)  3. Move
(6:37)  4. Day Dream
(5:55)  5. Just Friends
(7:57)  6. Misty
(8:42)  7. That's All
(5:21)  8. Baby Won't You Please Come Home
(7:54)  9. Stars Fell on Alabama
(6:26) 10. West Coast Blues

One of the top European straight-ahead jazz musicians from 1970 onward, Danish reedman Jesper Thilo has appeared on many records with American artists in addition to recording with his fellow countrymen. His tenor sound is reminiscent of Zoot Sims. Thilo, who has also occasionally played alto and clarinet, first recorded as a leader for Storyville in 1973, and in the 1980s and 1990s on Storyville his sidemen at various times included Hank Jones, Kenny Drew, Clark Terry, Roland Hanna, and Harry "Sweets" Edison. Thilo also appeared on Miles Davis' Aura (with compositions and arrangements by fellow Dane Palle Mikkelborg), released by Columbia in 1989. After the turn of the millennium Thilo has continued recording for a variety of labels, including several releases on Stunt Records: Remembering Those That Were (2009), On Clarinet (2010), and Scott Hamilton Meets Jesper Thilo (2011). ~ Scott Yanow  https://itunes.apple.com/gm/artist/jesper-thilo/id31015525#fullText

Personnel:  Jesper Thilo - tenor sax;  Ben Besiakov – piano;  Jesper Lundgaard - bass

Still Movin'

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Ben Besiakov Trio - You Stepped Out Of A Dream

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1990
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 71:53
Size: 165,0 MB
Art: Front

(6:48)  1. Four
(8:31)  2. What's New
(8:39)  3. Sippin' At Bells
(5:48)  4. Tune Up
(6:31)  5. I Hear a Rhapsody
(9:07)  6. Cheese Cake
(7:11)  7. You Stepped Out of a Dream
(5:54)  8. Bud's Bubble
(7:12)  9. Stella By Starlight
(6:07) 10. What Is This Thing Called Love

Ben Besiakov (born 27 October 1956 in the Bellahøj ) is a Danish pianist and keyboardist. Ben Besiakov is a self-taught musician. Besiakov got music lessons at Bernadotteskolen of the musician and educator Adrian Bentzon. Begins as 10-year playing trumpet , flute and then piano . Besiakov contact with the American saxophonist Ben Webster in Copenhagen and Besiakov get an insight into the jazz universe. Besiakov has his first professional job as a pianist in Jazzhus Montmartre in 1971st. Besiakov has played in many contexts including in the Danish groups Buki Yamaz , Crème Fraiche , also with some international musicians. Translate by Google  http://translate.google.com.br/translate?hl=en&sl=da&u=https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Besiakov&prev=search

Personnel:  Ben Besiakov(p);  Keith Copeland(ds);  Ron Mcclure(b)

You Stepped Out Of A Dream