Showing posts with label Lenny Andrade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lenny Andrade. Show all posts

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Various - As Time Goes By: In And Out Of The Ordinary Vol 1

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 77:47
Size: 178.1 MB
Styles: Various jazz styles
Year: 2007
Art: Front

[4:09] 1. Jermaine Landsberger - Hammond Eggs
[5:37] 2. Roberta Ganbarini - On The Sunny Side Of The Street
[4:32] 3. Buster Williams - Something More
[2:47] 4. Flora Purim & Airto Moreira - Escape
[6:08] 5. Lester Brown's Brass Fantasy - For Louis
[7:04] 6. James Blood Ulmer's Blues - Crying
[3:51] 7. Toots Thielemans - Hard To Say Goodbye
[5:15] 8. Woody Shaw - Estaté
[2:31] 9. Viviane De Farias - Na Hora De Paixao
[3:31] 10. Paul Kuhn - Heading South
[5:57] 11. Lynn Arriale - Home
[4:45] 12. Lenny Andrade - Chega De Saudade
[5:20] 13. Billy Cobham - You Know, You Know
[5:24] 14. Max Hacker - Upper Manhattan Medical Group
[5:39] 15. Joachim Kuhn Trio - Angel Dust
[3:01] 16. Larry Coryell - She's Leaving Home
[2:08] 17. Paul Kuhn - As Time Goes By

As Time Goes By: In And Out Of The Ordinary Vol 1

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Various - Jazz Latino

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 70:37
Size: 161.7 MB
Styles: Latin jazz
Year: 2001
Art: Front

[4:38] 1. Paquito D'rivera - The Peanut Vendor
[6:03] 2. Mongo Santamaria - Cuco Y Olga
[8:00] 3. Tom Harrell - Expresso Bongo
[5:02] 4. Monty Alexander - Consider
[5:35] 5. Lenny Andrade - Manha De Carnival
[6:41] 6. Phil Woods - Nada Sera Como Antes
[5:15] 7. The Coryells - Allegro
[5:54] 8. Orquestra Nova - Arabesque
[3:34] 9. Paquito D'rivera - Chucho
[2:30] 10. Tango Bar - Como Dos Estranos
[5:59] 11. Chuck Mangione - I Do Everything For Love
[4:22] 12. Astor Piazzolla - La Camorra
[6:56] 13. The Conga Kings - Un Poco Loco

Paquito D'Rivera, M.Santamaria, Tom Harrel, C.Mangione, A.Piazzo. Culled from the Chesky Latin jazz archives, Jazz Latino: A Collection of Latin Inspirations takes 13 songs from 12 different artists (saxophonist Paquito d'Rivera has two tracks, "The Peanut Vendor" and "Chucho"), including Mongo Santamaria, Astor Piazzolla (who, unsurprisingly, plays a tango), and Lenny Andrade. Because the compilation is only coming from one relatively small label's catalog, the selection here isn't fantastic, but to be fair, it's not claiming to be a "best-of" collection, just an "inspired" one, and so in that respect, it works. ~ Marisa Brown

Jazz Latino