Showing posts with label Eden Atwood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eden Atwood. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Eden Atwood - A Night in the Life

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 1996
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 58:47
Size: 134,9 MB
Art: Front

(4:44)  1. When the Sun Comes Out
(6:04)  2. I've Grown Accustomed to His Face
(5:28)  3. Willow Weep for Me
(6:04)  4. The Folks Who Live on the Hill
(4:40)  5. If I Love Again
(4:36)  6. I Could Have Told You
(5:31)  7. Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most
(7:48)  8. Medley: Lost in the Stars / So Many Stars
(4:52)  9. You Taught My Heart to Sing
(5:27) 10. Why Did I Choose You?
(3:28) 11. Moon River

Eden Atwood is occasionally reminiscent of Lee Wiley in her ability to bring jazz feeling to lyrics without actually improvising all that much. Atwood really understands the words that she interprets, and even when interpreting well-known tunes (as on this CD, when she sings "When the Sun Comes Out," "The Folks Who Live on the Hill," and "Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most"), she makes the music sound quite fresh and timely. Assisted by pianist Jeremy Kahn, bassist Larry Kohut, drummer Joel Spencer, and (on four songs) the fiery tenor of Chris Potter, the young singer shows a great deal of maturity on this session; she takes a song apiece as a duet with each of her rhythm section mates, and even "Moon River" (which has her joined only by bassist Kohut) is a success. Recommended. ~ Scott Yanow  http://www.allmusic.com/album/a-night-in-the-life-mw0000085050

Personnel: Eden Atwood (vocals); Chris Potter (tenor saxophone); Jeremy Kahn (piano); Larry Kohut (bass); Joel Spencer (drums).

A Night in the Life

Friday, July 1, 2016

Eden Atwood - My Ideal

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2002
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 49:31
Size: 113,6 MB
Art: Front

(4:57)  1. Skylark
(5:54)  2. This Is New
(5:11)  3. Hey There
(5:32)  4. Smile
(5:12)  5. My Ideal
(4:25)  6. Witchcraft
(5:25)  7. Say It Isn't So
(6:37)  8. A Song For You
(6:13)  9. Nothing Ever Changes My Love For You

A fine interpreter of lyrics, Eden Atwood started off her jazz career with a series of excellent recordings for Concord. Raised in Montana, Atwood studied drama and musical theater at college but became interested in jazz, and at 19 she began singing locally. Although she worked as a model and an actress, Atwood has focused her attentions on singing; she made her debut in New York in 1992 and sings in a style somewhere between jazz and cabaret. 

She produced a high volume of material through the first half of the 90's, but stopped delivering regular material until she signed with Groove Note in the early 2000s.~Scott Yanow http://www.allmusic.com/artist/eden-atwood-mn0000177681/biography

Personnel:  Vocals – Eden Atwood;  Piano – Jeremy Monteiro;  Bass – Clark Sommers;  Drums – Chris Varga

My Ideal

Sunday, February 21, 2016

Jeremy Monteiro & Friends Feat. Eden Atwood - The Girl from Ipanema

Styles: Vocal And Piano Jazz
Year: 2002
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:31
Size: 132,3 MB
Art: Front

(5:04)  1. Desafinado (with Eden Atwood)
(4:45)  2. Brazil
(4:05)  3. How Insensitive (with Eden Atwood)
(6:26)  4. Blue Bossa
(3:26)  5. Mas Que Nada (with Eden Atwood)
(5:29)  6. The Girl from Ipanema
(4:51)  7. Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars (with Eden Atwood)
(5:39)  8. Agua de Beber
(4:49)  9. Wave
(8:51) 10. Spain

Jeremy Monteiro (pianist, vocalist, composer, jazz educator) has won critical acclaim in many parts of the world. He has performed all over the World in addition to numerous occasions at home in Singapore, where he has been dubbed "Singapore's King Of Swing" by the local press. In November of 2011, Jeremy was appointed to the Board of Governors of the Asia Academy of Music Arts & Sciences under the chairmanship of Quincy Jones. That month, Jeremy was also appointed as Artistic Director of the Kuala Lumpur International Jazz Festival to be held in May 2012. In November 2006, he became a Fellow of the London College of Music which is part of the Thames Valley University in the UK. On 12th October 2006, Jeremy Monteiro was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society for the encouragement of the Arts, Manufactures & Commerce in the UK (the RSA). Current Fellows of the RSA include Nelson Mandela and Stephen Hawking. 

Past Fellows of the RSA include Benjamin Franklin, Charles Dickens, Gugliemo Marconi and Yehudi Menuhin. On 1st September 2006, he was appointed a Board Member of the National Arts Council of Singapore. The NAC is a Statutory Board of the Government of Singapore and comes under the auspices of the Ministry of Information, Communication and The Arts (MICA). On 29th May 2006, Jeremy Monteiro was appointed Professor & Visiting Chair of Jazz, School of Music, Faculty of Performing Arts & Integrated Studies, LASALLE-SIA College of the Arts. He is the first Singaporean to be appointed Professor at the Institution since Brother Joseph McNally founded it in 1984. Also on 29th May 2006, Jeremy released his first album of all original compositions. The album, which is the latest in his discography of more than 20 albums, is entitled Homecoming, was recorded in Los Angeles and is released in HDCD format on the Jazznote label. The recording was funded by the National Arts Council’s Cultural Medallion grant. On 28th November 2003, Jeremy was conferred the "Lifting Up The World With A Oneness-Heart" lifetime achievement Award by the late Sri Chinmoy, who was the leader of the interfaith Peace Meditation at the UN (since 1970) and also the leader of the International Peace Centre. Previous recipients of this life-time achievement award include, His Holiness Pope John Paul II, the Blessed Mother Teresa, Nelson Mandela, scientist Dr, Jane Goodall, sportsmen Muhammad Ali & Carl Lewis, Musicians Ravi Shankar, Roberta Flack, Sting, Quincy Jones and Keith Jarrett.

Jeremy was conferred the Cultural Medallion, Singapore's pinnacle award in arts achievement on 8th October 2002. In 1988, Swing Magazine of Switzerland called him "one of the best exponents of Jazz Piano".  That year, he performed with his all-star band, Monteiro, Young & Holt at the prestigious Montreux Jazz Festival.  Jeremy has been mentioned in more than 400 press articles in publications around the world, including Billboard Magazine and The Washington Post. He has more than 20 albums to his credit. He has performed and/or recorded with the likes of James Moody, Michael Brecker, , Bobby McFerrin, Lee Ritenour, Herbie Mann, Paulinho DaCosta, Ernie Watts, Charlie Haden, Leroy Jones, Cassandra Wilson, Vanessa Rubin, Carmen Bradford, Matt Monro and Simon & Garfunkel to name a few. On June 18 & 19th 2003, Jeremy performed with legendary harmonica player, Toots Thielemans, together with the members of his NYC Trio, bassist Jay Anderson and drummer Adam Nussbaum at the Victoria Concert Hall as part of the Singapore Arts Festival. Also in 2003, Jeremy's CD, "A Song For You, Karen" a jazz tribute to the music of the Carpenters recorded on the SACD format for American label First Impression Music (FIM), was recognized by respected American Audiophile magazine Soundstage, as being one of the three best sounding High Resolution albums in that year. Among the other CDs given this prestigious recognition was the re-issue of Bob Dylan's album, Highway 61 Re-visited. On March 11th 2005, as part of the inaugural Mosaic Music Festival, he performed at the Esplanade Theatres by the Bay in Singapore, with his international trio of Shawn Kelley and Belinda Moody, Singaporean singers Claressa Monteiro, Jacintha Abisheganaden, Anne Weerapass and Rani Singam together with Jazz legend James Moody, in a concert to commemorate James Moody's 80th birthday.

With another of his own bands, Asiana, he has performed at Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas. In late 1992, he produced the Ernie Watts album "Stand Up", joining an illustrious alumnus of Ernie Watts' producers, which include Quincy Jones, Creed Taylor, Don Grusin and Gilberto Gil. In March of 1990, at the same time as Natalie Cole, he was admitted as an active voting member of the National Academy Of Recording Arts & Sciences (Los Angeles Chapter), and has voted at the Grammy Awards from 1991 through 2006.  As a composer, Jeremy has been awarded a Silver Medal at the 1991 International Radio Festival of New York, as well as finalist awards at the 1990 and 1991 London International Advertising Awards for best original music score (radio, T.V. and Cinema). 

He has composed or produced over 700 pieces of music and is listed in the year 2000 edition of Who's Who of The World. Jeremy, who is also a vocalist, has been singing more and more often in his recent performances. The Sept/Oct 2005 issue of the Chicago Jazz Magazine, in an article by Judy Roberts had this to say about Jeremy's singing, "Jeremy has an appealing and expressive voice.... you don't expect such a technically dazzling pianist to have such an intimate and wistful vocal sound...Jeremy is a consistently excellent vocalist." His last album release in June of 2005 is a duet album with top Chicago Saxophonist, Greg Fishman called, "Only Trust Your Heart" an album of mostly ballads on the Jazznote label. He served as Artistic Director of the Singapore International Jazz Festival 2001, an event which featured 52 bands and more than 150 musicians from Singapore and overseas. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/51946891/Jeremy%20Monteiro%20Websites/Jeremy_Monteiro_website/Biography.html

Personnel:  Eden Atwood – vocal;  Jeremy Monteiro – piano;  Oele Pattiselnno – guitar;  Christy Smith – bass;  Edmond Branson – drums;  Mohamed Noor - percussion

The Girl from Ipanema

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Eiji Taniguchi - The Sweet Sound Of Bossa Nova (feat. Eden Atwood)

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 50:13
Size: 115.0 MB
Styles: Easy listening, Vocal jazz
Year: 2010
Art: Front

[5:27] 1. No More Blues
[4:32] 2. Samba Do Aviao
[3:38] 3. Don't Ever Go Away [por Causa De Voce]
[3:37] 4. The Sweetest Sounds
[4:05] 5. Wave
[4:37] 6. Struttin' With Some Barbeque
[6:22] 7. Dindi
[3:07] 8. You've Changed
[5:13] 9. Lamentos
[5:15] 10. Brigas, Nunca Mais
[4:16] 11. Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars [corcovado]

The Sweet Sound Of Bossa Nova

Saturday, March 29, 2014

Eden Atwood - Turn Me Loose

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2009
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 54:59
Size: 126,5 MB
Art: Front

(4:01)  1. Home
(3:17)  2. Don't Fence Me In
(5:41)  3. I Got It Bad And That Ain't Good
(3:21)  4. Ain't Gonna Let You Break My Heart Again
(4:15)  5. Miss Celie's Blues (Sister)
(5:30)  6. Pure Imaginattion
(4:20)  7. Ill Wind
(4:20)  8. True North (Bonus Track)
(4:14)  9. Girl Talk
(4:12) 10. Don't Get Around Much Anymore
(3:41) 11. The Best Is Yet To Come
(4:53) 12. I'll Close My Eyes
(3:09) 13. Lazy River

A fine interpreter of lyrics, Eden Atwood started off her jazz career with a series of excellent recordings for Concord. Raised in Montana, Atwood studied drama and musical theater at college but became interested in jazz, and at 19 she began singing locally. Although she worked as a model and an actress, Atwood has focused her attentions on singing; she made her debut in New York in 1992 and sings in a style somewhere between jazz and cabaret. She produced a high volume of material through the first half of the 90's, but stopped delivering regular material until she signed with Groove Note in the early 2000s.
~ Scott Yanow   http://www.allmusic.com/artist/eden-atwood-mn0000177681/biography

Monday, December 16, 2013

Eden Atwood - Waves - The Bossa Nova Session

Styles: Brazilian Jazz, Bossa Nova
Year: 2002
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 61:05
Size: 139,8 MB
Art: Front + Back

(6:59)  1. He's A Carioca
(5:04)  2. O Pato
(5:42)  3. Meditation
(6:40)  4. Girl From Ipanema
(6:06)  5. Once Upon A Summertime
(3:51)  6. Don't You Know
(6:19)  7. Waves (Caminos Cruzados)
(4:10)  8. Fool On The Hill
(5:29)  9. How Deep Is Ocean
(6:09) 10. Brazil
(4:32) 11. It's A Quiet Thing

After a six-year span since making her final recording for Concord, singer Eden Atwood's triumphant return to the studio exudes a confidence that some writers think was lacking in her earlier work. With first-rate arrangements by pianist Bill Cunliffe and a supporting cast including alto saxophonist and flutist Pete Christlieb, guitarist Anthony Wilson, bassist Darek Oles, drummer Joe LaBarbera, and percussionist Scott Breadman, Atwood delves into memorable tunes by Antonio Carlos Jobim ("Meditation," "The Girl From Ipanema," and "He's a Carioca") as well as bossa nova treatments of Duke Ellington's overlooked gem "Don't You Know I Care?," Irving Berlin's "How Deep Is the Ocean?," and the Beatles' "The Fool on the Hill" with equal success. 

Her playful side comes through in the delightful "O Pato," while she doesn't overdo her emotions when interpreting a bittersweet ballad such as Michel Legrand's "Once Upon a Summertime." She also wrote lyrics for Jobim's mellow ballad "Carminos Cruzados." This long overdue comeback release by one of the promising young jazz singers to emerge during the 1990s is warmly recommended. ~ Ken Dryden  http://www.allmusic.com/album/waves-the-bossa-nova-sessions-mw0000223462

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Eden Atwood - Like Someone In Love

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2010
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 54:37
Size: 125,1 MB
Art: Front

(5:04)  1. Someone To Watch Over Me
(5:37)  2. My One And Only Love
(3:33)  3. Like Someone In Love
(6:05)  4. All My Tomorrows
(5:15)  5. Make Someone Happy
(3:27)  6. My Romance
(5:43)  7. I Wish You Love
(4:20)  8. So Nice (Summer Samba)
(3:02)  9. Alfie
(2:55) 10. I'll Be Seeing You
(4:12) 11. Easy Street
(5:18) 12. Here's To Life

Eden Atwood has a voice that is many things - seductive, plaintive, sensitive, gifted with perfect intonation and phrasing, and entertaining. Her vocal style shows the influence of many jazz singers including Jimmy Scott, Shirley Horn, Sarah Vaughn and Billie Holiday.

From 1993 to 1997, Eden released a series of well-received albums from Concord. Then, from 2002 and 2004, she recorded two beloved albums for the audiophile label Groove Note (their XRCD editions are available here at Eastwind Import). In 2007 she had a tumor removed from her vocal cords but came back strong with a slightly huskier voice. Now, with a series of new recordings for the Japanese SSJ Records, she has ascended once again onto the third phase of her career.

Like Someone In Love is a great follow-up to her 2009 release, Turn Me Loose. Recorded in three sessions in 2009 and 2010, this is a collection of standards. In addition to David Morgenroth, Chris Colangelo and Joe LaBarbera who recorded with her on the previous album, she has Kendall Kay on drums and Azar Lawrence on tenor sax on several tracks. 

Another incredible vocal album. Recommended!   http://www.eastwindimport.com/product-info.asp?ProductID=1666

Personnel: Eden Atwood (vocal); David Morgenroth (piano); Chris Colangelo (bass); Joe La Barbera (drums); Kendall Kay (drums); Azar Lawrence (tenor sax)

Recorded March and June 2009 and June 2010 at Umbrella Media, Chattsworth, California.

Like Someone In Love