Showing posts with label New York Voices. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York Voices. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 25, 2020

New York Voices - Reminiscing in Tempo

Styles: Jazz, Big Band
Year: 2019
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 52:27
Size: 121,2 MB
Art: Front

(7:13) 1. Round, Round, Round (Blue Rondo a La Turk)
(5:11) 2. Open Your Eyes, You Can Fly
(5:06) 3. Answered Prayers (E De Deus)
(3:59) 4. A Dance for Me
(2:08) 5. Los Tres Golpes
(4:06) 6. Moments in a Mirror
(5:07) 7. It's Alright with Me
(5:02) 8. Reminiscing in Tempo
(4:47) 9. The Forecast is Sunny
(4:07) 10. Invitacion
(2:24) 11. Avalon
(3:11) 12. In My Life

Time flies, so why shouldn't New York Voices revel in that passage on life's jet stream? Reminiscing In Tempo marks the celebrated vocal quartet's 30th anniversary in style, presenting a dozen performances delivered with imaginative flair. The arrangements and vocals, not surprisingly, are airtight, and the joy in the music is palpable. Demonstrating mastery of an idiom too often ignored, the Voices put their magnetic pipes and impossibly accurate harmonies on display in myriad settings, moving artfully through Ivan Lins' buoyant and vibrant frames, Cole Porter's swinging setups, and The Beatles' timeless glances at life's past. A crack band is often right there with this foursome, enhancing explorations of time remembered. But sometimes Peter Eldridge, Lauren Kinhan , Darmon Meader, and Kim Nazarian are alone together, sharing their deep experiences all by their collective lonesome. That variety, par for the course with New York Voices, makes for an easy sale here.

Opening with "Round, Round, Round (Blue Rondo à la Turk)," there's a display of gratitude not only to Dave Brubeck, but also to Al Jarreau, whose lyrics pop through the speakers. Then the Voices take us across time and space, visiting different styles and locales with their customary shine. There's a gleaming performance of Chick Corea's "Open Your Eyes, You Can Fly," an enchanting a cappella take on Cuban pianist Ignacio Cervantes' "Los Tres Golpes," an easygoing slice of Ellingtonia in the form of the title track, and a nod to Al Jolson by way of Ray Charles on an "Avalon" throwback.

While this album primarily focuses on classics and the occasional hidden gem, a pair of originals sneak into the mix and deserve a good look. Meader's "Moments In A Mirror," with Gabriel Hahn adding some notable vocal and body percussion, grooves in line with the album's theme; and "The Forecast Is Sunny," co-written by Kinhan and Eldridge, takes on wider ambitions in story and scope, appealing to the singer-songwriter streak that both composers share. Reminiscing In Tempo can be seen as a strong distillation of what this vocal force is all about, yet there's really no way the group can boil itself down into a single record. If time has taught us anything, it's that New York Voices' gifts simply can't be contained. ~ Dan Bilawsky https://www.allaboutjazz.com/reminiscing-in-tempo-new-york-voices-origin-records-review-by-dan-bilawsky.php

Personnel: Peter Eldridge: vocals, piano (9); Lauren Kinhan: vocals; Darmon Meader: vocals; Kim Nazarian: vocals; Andy Ezrin: piano, Rhodes; Alon Yavnai: piano (10); David Finck: bass (1, 4, 8, 9); Paul Nowinski: bass (3, 7, 11); Will Lee: bass (2); Ben Wittman: drums (1, 2, 4, 8, 9), percussion (2, 9); Marcello Pellitteri: drums (3, 7, 11); Gabriel Hahn: vocals (6), body percussion (6); Jay Ashby: percussion (3); Marty Ashby: guitar (3, 11); Jesse Lewis: guitar (2, 9); Darmon Meader: alto saxophone, tenor saxophone; Steve Kenyon: baritone saxophone; Frank Greene: trupet; Tatum Greenblatt: trumpet; Mike Davis: trombone; Randy Andos: trombone.

Reminiscing in Tempo

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

New York Voices - Let It Snow

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 50:26
Size: 115.5 MB
Styles: Holiday
Year: 2014
Art: Front

[3:29] 1. Let It Snow
[4:58] 2. Christmas Time
[4:43] 3. O Little Town Of Bethlehem
[1:35] 4. O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
[3:21] 5. We Three Kings
[2:29] 6. Holiday For Strings
[2:34] 7. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
[2:59] 8. Sleepers, Wake!
[5:21] 9. O Come, All Ye Faithful
[5:45] 10. The Merry Medley (Man With The Bag, I'd Like You For Christmas, Santa Claus Is Coming To Town)
[6:38] 11. I Wonder As I Wander
[4:26] 12. We Wish You A Merry Christmas
[2:01] 13. Silent Night

New York Voices has fashioned a Christmas album that honors beloved traditional and sacred classics as well as secular favorites, while incorporating sophisticated jazz and swing elements. This highly anticipated recording features the highly acclaimed vocal quartet in a cappella, swinging big band, and lush studio orchestra settings, making this a must have for the holidays!

Peter Eldridge – Vocals; Lauren Kinhan – Vocals; Darmon Meader – Vocals, Soprano Sax; Kim Nazarian – Vocals.

Let It Snow

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

New York Voices - A Day Like This

Styles: Jazz, Big Band
Year: 2007
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 63:27
Size: 145,6 MB
Art: Front

(3:28)  1. Darn That Dream
(4:32)  2. Noticing The Moment (Moment's Notice)
(4:29)  3. Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing
(3:43)  4. Stoned Soul Picnic
(4:46)  5. A Day Like This
(4:27)  6. Jackie
(6:06)  7. The World Keeps You Waiting
(5:27)  8. In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning
(4:58)  9. On A Clear Day
(4:01) 10. For All We Know
(4:17) 11. Love You Madly
(4:22) 12. As We Live And Breathe
(4:48) 13. No Moon At All
(3:56) 14. Chamego (Betty's Bossa)

With ensemble vocal jazz, the danger is always that tight and complex harmony writing will come across as too smooth and too sweet for some reason, chords that sound sharp and bracing when distributed among reed instruments can sound cloying and overly slick when sung by human voices. The vocal/instrumental quartet New York Voices don't avoid that trap entirely on their latest album (and their first as an ensemble in seven years), but they continue to demonstrate their mastery of the genre with a solid program of new and old songs and innovative arrangements. Their take on "Darn That Dream" is startlingly new (and features a fine bass clarinet solo by Bob Mintzer), and the lyrics that group members added to John Coltrane's "Moment's Notice" work very nicely. Not everyone will agree that the world needed a vocal jazz version of Laura Nyro's "Stoned Soul Picnic," but the New York Voices' version is really lots of fun and is sure to bring a nostalgic tear to more than one baby-boomer eye. Apart from a couple of saccharine moments on "In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning," A Day Like This is a pleasure from start to finish. Recommended. ~ Rick Anderson  http://www.allmusic.com/album/a-day-like-this-mw0000780101

New York Voices: Lauren Kinhan, Peter Eldridge, Kim Nazarian (vocals); Darmon Meader (tenor saxophone).

Additional personnel: Chuck Loeb (guitar); Marty Ashby (acoustic guitar); Gil Goldstein (accordion); Paquito d'Rivera (clarinet); Bob Mintzer (bass clarinet); Jim Guerra (alto saxophone); Eric DeFade (tenor saxophone); Mike Tomaro, Jim Germann (baritone saxophone); Steve McKnight, Bob Matchett, Joe Herndon, Joe Magnarelli, Steve Hawk , Ralph Guzzi (trumpet); Frank Greene (flugelhorn); Jay Ashby, Clayton DeWalt (trombone); Chris Carson (bass trombone); Andy Ezrin (piano); Dave Samuels (vibraphone); Paul Nowinski (acoustic bass); Marcello Pellitteri (drums); Lucas Ashby (pandeiro).

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

US Army Blues Jazz Ensemble - 25th Anniversary Concert (Feat. The New York Voices)

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 72:52
Size: 166.8 MB
Styles: Big band
Year: 2006
Art: Front

[ 3:39] 1. Air Mail Special
[ 6:30] 2. Willow Weep For Me, All Blues
[ 4:27] 3. Oh, Lady, Be Good
[ 5:09] 4. Desafinado
[ 7:36] 5. A Sideward Glance
[ 6:31] 6. Body And Soul
[ 7:59] 7. My Ship
[ 7:38] 8. Summertime
[ 4:09] 9. Star Dust
[14:11] 10. Conspiracy Theory
[ 4:58] 11. Love Makes The World Go Round

This 18-piece ensemble has performed at renowned venues worldwide and is featured here backing the vocal ensemble "New York Voices". The 25th Anniversary Concert album celebrates the bands 25 years of great service to our country. My favorite track is "Air Mail Special", a jazz standard that they perform with the same excellent verve they do all their numbers. Any Jazz lover should check this group out and if you're already a fan, this album is a must have. ~Al McCree/amazon

25th Anniversary Concert