Showing posts with label Mark Levine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mark Levine. Show all posts

Monday, August 28, 2017

Moacir Santos - Saudade

Styles: Latin Jazz
Year: 1974
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 36:36
Size: 84,3 MB
Art: Front

(3:24)  1. Early Morning Love
(6:08)  2. A Saudade Mata a Gente
(3:36)  3. Off and On
(3:37)  4. The City of LA
(4:07)  5. Suk Cha
(3:36)  6. Kathy
(2:58)  7. Haply-Happy
(3:24)  8. Amphibious
(2:32)  9. This Life
(3:08) 10. What's My Name

Saudade is an album by Brazilian composer Moacir Santos recorded in 1974 and released on the Blue Note label. 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saudade_(Moacir_Santos_album)

Personnel:  Moacir Santos - alto saxophone, baritone saxophone, conductor, arranger;  Steve Huffsteter - trumpet, flugelhorn;  Benny Powell – trombone;  Morris Repass - bass trombone;  Sidney Muldrow - french horn;  Ray Pizzi - bassoon, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, flute, piccolo;  Jerome Richardson - soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, flute, alto flute;  Mark Levine - piano, electric piano, arranger;  Lee Ritenour - guitar, electric guitar;  John Heard - bass, electric bass;  Harvey Mason – drums;  Mayuto Correa, Carmelo Garcia - conga, percussion;  Donald Alves, Mike Campbell, Jose Marino, Petsye Powell, Carmen Saveiros, Regina Werneck - backing vocals

Saudade

Friday, August 22, 2014

Mark Levine Trio - One Notch Up

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 66:28
Size: 152.2 MB
Styles: Piano jazz
Year: 1999
Art: Front

[6:52] 1. I Didn't Know What Time It Was
[7:49] 2. Up Jumped Spring
[4:50] 3. If There Is Someone Lovelier Than You
[7:41] 4. Ask Me Now
[6:35] 5. Pensativa
[6:21] 6. Low Key Lightly
[5:58] 7. Linda Chicana
[6:59] 8. One Notch Up
[7:53] 9. You Know I Care
[5:25] 10. After You

Veteran pianist Mark Levine has recorded infrequently, so this trio session is well worth the long wait. His varied program includes a rollicking "Up Jumped Spring," a jaunty version of Duke Ellington's infrequently played "Low Key Lightly," and a luscious "Ask Me Now." The tense title track, written by Mulgrew Miller, will keep listeners transfixed. Levine is also an accomplished composer, with his laid-back Latin-flavored "Linda Chicana" and constantly shifting "After You." ~Ken Dryden

One Notch Up