Showing posts with label Ira B. Liss Big Band Jazz Machine. Show all posts
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Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Ira B. Liss Big Band Jazz Machine - Tasty Tunes

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 66:14
Size: 151.6 MB
Styles: Big band
Year: 2018
Art: Front

[6:06] 1. You Don't Know What Love Is
[5:39] 2. Early Autumn
[3:28] 3. I Didn't Know What Time It Was
[8:19] 4. When The Lady Dances
[4:53] 5. Oleo
[6:31] 6. Nature Boy
[9:15] 7. Manhattan Burn
[2:57] 8. Over The Rainbow
[5:52] 9. Mountain Dance
[4:30] 10. Ya Turn Me On Baby
[8:41] 11. Recon

The Ira B. Liss Big Band Jazz Machine is a 39 year fixture in the Southern California jazz scene. Based in San Diego, the 18 piece big band, focuses on a creative repertoire of eclectic compositions by Bob Mintzer, Dean Brown, Mike Crotty, Tom Kubis, Daniel Freiberg, Carl Murr, Drew Zaremba, Alan Baylock and Mike Abene. The album features guest solo appearances by Yellowjackets Grammy winning saxophonist and composer Bob Mintzer on his previously unrecorded big band composition "When The Lady Dances"; Alto saxophonist, Eric Marienthal on a great arrangement by Tom Kubis of "Early Autumn"; The beautiful Alto flute of Holly Hofmann on a stirring ECM style rendition of "Nature Boy" and Dean Brown, former Brecker Brothers guitarist on his original composition entitled "Recon". The stratospheric Alan Baylock rendition of "Over The Rainbow" featuring Randy Aviles and Peter Green is most definitely worth a listen as well...Mountain Dance, the Dave Grusin hit of the 1990's arranged by the late Peter Herbolzheimer is the premier recording of it in the US. Tasty Tunes, which is the 5th release by the BBJM and certainly not the last....is indeed a musical treat!!

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Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Ira B. Liss Big Band Jazz Machine - It's About Time

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 73:48
Size: 169.0 MB
Styles: Big band
Year: 2013
Art: Front

[6:21] 1. Perdido
[5:58] 2. American Gothic (Feat. Steve Steinberg)
[4:47] 3. Some Other Time (Feat. Janet Hammer)
[9:13] 4. The Salt Shaker (Feat. Dean Brown & Bernie Dresel)
[5:01] 5. Go 'way Moon (Feat. Bill Cantos, Janet Hammer & Nathan Fry)
[7:48] 6. Four On Six (Feat. Dean Brown)
[6:38] 7. Sally O (Feat. Eric Marienthal)
[4:52] 8. That Old Black Magic (Feat. Nathan Fry)
[3:44] 9. The Epitome Of The Ballad
[7:24] 10. Softly As In A Morning Sunrise (Feat. Gilbert Castellanos)
[5:05] 11. When The Sun Comes Out (Feat. Janet Hammer)
[6:52] 12. Glory, Glory (Feat. Wayne Bergeron)

So are there any first-rate big bands worth hearing in California outside of the Los Angeles area? So happy you asked. As a matter of fact, San Diego is solidly entrenched in that position thanks to the superb Ira B. Liss Big Band Jazz Machine which, coincidentally, has recorded a spectacular new album, It's About Time. Even though the Jazz Machine is now thirty-five years old, its various working parts remain untarnished, ensuring that no mishaps or glitches arise to impair a consistently bright and exhilarating studio session.

To further underwrite its success, Liss persuaded a number of prominent friends and colleagues to lend a hand. And lend a hand they do, from guitarist Dean Brown ("The Salt Shaker," "Four on Six") to pianist Bill Cantos (his own "Go 'Way Moon"), alto saxophonist Eric Marienthal ("Sally 'O'"), percussionist Bernie Dresel ("The Salt Shaker") and trumpeters Gilbert Castellanos ("Softly as in a Morning Sunrise") and Wayne Bergeron ("Glory, Glory"). Impressive as they are, however, the Jazz Machine readily keeps pace, unleashing some powerful weapons of its own. Tenor David Castel De Oro and trombonist David Murray are exemplary on Juan Tizol's venerable "Perdido," as are tenor Steve Steinberg (the late Bob Berg's "American Gothic"), pianist Steve Sibley ("Some Other Time"), flugel Ella Steinberg ("Go 'Way Moon," Ray Brown's "The Epitome of the Ballad"), alto Dick McGuane ("Glory, Glory") and drummer Charlie McGhee ("The Salt Shaker," "Four on Six").

Even with such outstanding personnel, there are times when a lack of engaging charts can sink an enterprise. Happily, that is not the case here, as every arrangement—including five by maestro-in-residence Chris Braymen—is sharp and seductive. The Army Blues' Alan Baylock scored Wes Montgomery's "Four on Six" (on which a guitar / sax section soli recreates Montgomery's original solo) and "Morning Sunrise," trombonist Tom Garling "When the Sun Comes Out," and Mike Crotty, former chief arranger for the USAF Airmen of Note, "American Gothic." Ray Brown wrote and arranged "Epitome of the Ballad" (whose handsome solos are by Steve Steinberg, Ella Steinberg and trumpeter Randy Aviles), the late Peter Herbolzheimer "Sally 'O.'" Rob Vuono Jr. arranged "That Old Black Magic," one of the album's four vocals (by Nathan Fry). Fry duets with Janet Hammer on "Go 'Way Moon," while Hammer has center stage to herself on "Some Other Time" and Harold Arlen / Ted Koehler's "When the Sun Comes Out." "Glory, Glory," co-written by Braymen and one of the album's four dedicatees, Maynard Ferguson, requires an especially strong lead trumpet. Enter Bergeron, one of the world's foremost section supervisors, who makes sure nothing lands short of exceptional.

San Diego, it's said, is a wonderful place to visit, an opinion that can only be enhanced by the presence there of a world-class ensemble such as the Big Band Jazz Machine. If the local Chamber of Commerce hasn't bought into that, It's About Time it did. ~Jack Bowers

Ira B. Liss: leader; Chris Braymen: composer, arranger; Randy Aviles: trumpet; Mark Nicholson: trumpet; Les Kepics: trumpet (1-4, 8, 9, 11); John Reynolds: trumpet (5-7, 10, 12); Ella Steinberg: trumpet, flugelhorn; Dick McGuane: alto, soprano sax, flute, piccolo (1, 2, 4-6, 10, 12); Glenn Richardson: alto sax, flute (3, 8, 9, 11); Tyler Richardson: alto sax, flute, clarinet; Steve Steinberg: tenor sax, clarinet, flute; Dave Castel De Oro: tenor sax, clarinet, flute; Ross Rizzo Jr.: baritone sax, bass clarinet; Gary Bucher: trombone; David Murray: trombone; David Barnard: trombone (5-7, 10, 12); Todd Jobin: trombone (3, 8, 9, 11); Jordan Morita: trombone (1, 2, 4); Tim Hall: bass trombone; Steve Sibley: piano; Lance Jeppesen: bass; Charlie “Stix” Mcghee: drums; Janet Hammer: vocals; Nathan Fry: vocals. Special Guest Artists – Wayne Bergeron: trumpet (12); Dean Brown: guitar (4, 6); Bill Cantos: piano (5); Gilbert Castellanos: trumpet (10); Bernie Dresel: percussion; Eric Marienthal: alto sax (7).

It's About Time