Showing posts with label Pamela Hines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pamela Hines. Show all posts

Saturday, January 7, 2023

Pamela Hines - Moon Germs

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2010
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 63:30
Size: 146,3 MB
Art: Front

(6:10) 1. Let's Fall In Love
(6:47) 2. Itchy
(6:17) 3. Fools Rush In
(5:03) 4. Moon Germs
(7:45) 5. Lavender
(4:40) 6. Complications
(5:16) 7. Variations on Invitation
(6:08) 8. Show Type Tune
(2:59) 9. Zonegar
(5:55) 10. Christopher Street
(6:24) 11. Variations on Invitations (Alternate Version)

Recording the real first varied-style, high energy album of her career, pianist Pamela Hines unveils Moon Germs, titled after the Joe Farrell composition, with longtime band mates, bassist John Lockwood and drummer Bob Gullotti, on an eclectic blend of driving rhythms and freer interpretations of modern jazz. With this album, Hines attempts a different approach and a new twist to some familiar music. She wastes no time accepting the challenge, proceeding to play the opening "Let's Fall In Love" as an up-tempo piece in 5/4 time.

"Itchy" is the first of two pieces featuring trumpeter Darren Barrett and tenor saxophonist Greg Dudziensky as special guests, with an intricate melody that weaves between modern and a New Orleans groove. Hines' ballad "Lavender," is the only other quintet number, offering a warm melody and structure. Johnny Mercer's classic, "Fools Rush In," is the first tune taking the trio into cushy ballad territory, incorporating a series of sensitive piano lines behind Gullotti's delicate brush work.

Originally a funk-oriented blues, the title track is revamped and rearranged, leaving no trace of its funk origin and developing a more modern jazz texture, showcasing Gullotti 's rumbling drum solo. Speaking of revamping original compositions, the 1944 Bronislau Kaper jazz standard, "Invitation," is hardly recognizable in two versions called "Variations On Invitation," as Hines and crew recast the piece as a free jazz number, the album closer providing an alternate take.

Referred to as a trio in the Bill Evans tradition, Hines' group grinds out the piano legend's original, "Show Type Tune," in spectacularly high energy, bop-ish fashion, worthy of comparison. The brief "Zonegar" pays tribute to master saxophonist George Garzone, a founding member of the 1972 The Fringe trio, which also included Hines' band mates Lockwood and Gullotti.

An unconventional reading of modern jazz, Hines ventures into new and exciting territory, presenting a unique approach to a select number of jazz standards to accompany the vibrant originals included on Moon Germs a truly entertaining, accessible and challenging piece of work. By Edward Blanco
https://www.allaboutjazz.com/moon-germs-pamela-hines-self-produced-review-by-edward-blanco

Personnel: Pamela Hines: piano; John Lockwood: bass, Bob Gullotti: drums; Greg Dudziensky: tenor saxophone ( 2, 5 ); Darren Barrett: trumpet ( 2, 5 ).

Moon Germs

Thursday, November 2, 2017

Pamela Hines - Twilight World

Size: 117,2 MB
Time: 50:14
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2004
Styles: Jazz
Art: Front

01. Continuacion (7:44)
02. Outhouse (3:38)
03. Traces (4:15)
04. Windprint (5:16)
05. Red's Blues (6:50)
06. Guataca City (5:02)
07. Twilight World (6:21)
08. Con Brio (5:04)
09. El Cura (6:01)

Pianist Pamela Hines puts her quartet through a powerfully driven modern mainstream session on Twilight World, which also includes searing ballads and heartfelt blues. With tenor saxophonist Jerry Bergonzi, she interprets a program of pert originals and other fresh themes.

Marian McPartland's "Twilight World" serves as the album's centerpiece, with its flowing melody and light Latin beat. The pianist provides a strong foundation for Bergonzi's articulate tenor, applying sparkling counterpoint that flows naturally. Her solo interludes give each selection an uplifting quality that celebrates the magic that makes jazz so special. She includes spontaneity in her keyboard actions, fuses her ensemble with a seamless quality, and contributes dazzling displays of lively music. She and Bergonzi share a love of the creative forces that can be unleashed through modern jazz. Remarkably, their work stands out as both fresh and original.

In an apparent tribute to Red Holloway, Bergonzi joins tenor saxophonist Miles Donohue on "Red's Blues" with feelings that run deep. They steer the ensemble through laid-back motions that stroll easily on sensual feet. There's a loose rhythm in the blues that simply cannot be ignored.

The session's Latin numbers provide a different kind of energy that seems to pump up the band every time. They drive forcefully and interact cohesively to produce a festive affair. Hines' session has a lot to offer, and every bit of her quartet's thrilling performance derives from the heart of jazz's modern mainstream. ~By Jim Santella

Personnel: Pamela Hines: piano; John Lockwood: acoustic bass (#2-5); David Hines: fretless acoustic bass (#1,6-9); Reed Deiffenbach: drums; Jerry Bergonzi: tenor sax; Miles Donahue: tenor sax (#2,5); April Hall, vocal (#3)

Twilight World

Sunday, September 6, 2015

Pamela Hines Trio - 3.2.1.

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2012
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 50:54
Size: 116,9 MB
Art: Front

(5:33)  1. 34 Skidoo
(5:17)  2. B Minor Waltz
(6:39)  3. Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most
(4:43)  4. East of the Sun
(4:40)  5. Loose Blues
(7:17)  6. Sangre Joven
(6:37)  7. If You Could See Me Now
(3:20)  8. Loose Blues
(6:43)  9. I Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out to Dry

Pianist Pamela Hines has been busy on the jazz scene for fifteen years, producing many excellent CDs featuring her quartets and quintets, as well as pairings with several top-notch vocalists. A first-rate composer of engaging and memorable tunes who put out one of the coolest Christmas albums, New Christmas (Spice Rack, 2008), she should be better known. 3.2.1, a superb, mostly trio affair, might just push her profile closer to where it belongs. Most of Hines' recordings, including New Christmas, have relied heavily on her own compositions. 3.2.1. takes a different tack, leaning on standards with an emphasis on material by pianist Bill Evans, starting right off with his "34 Skiddoo." Here, however, Hines and trio mates David Clark (bass) and Yoron Israel (drums) sound feistier happier, even than the normally introspective Evans.

On "B Minor Waltz," the trio cools things off a bit, showcasing Hines' exquisite touch and Israel's supple brush work, but the bounce in the trio's step is still there, riding Clark's warm heartbeat. The classic "East of the Sun" takes things out on the edge, an up-tempo high-wire roll, with Hines sounding particularly caffeinated. The album title refers to its music being presented with the trio on seven tunes, a duo on one and solo on another. The old American Songbook chestnut, "I Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out to Dry," is laid down as a piano solo rumination, its sweet reverence suggesting, perhaps, that a future CD-length solo excursion might be in order for Hines. ~ Dan McClenaghan http://www.allaboutjazz.com/321-pamela-hines-spice-rack-records-review-by-dan-mcclenaghan.php

Personnel: Pamela Hines: piano; Yoron Israel: drums; David Clark: bass.

3.2.1.

Friday, May 8, 2015

Pamela Hines Trio & April Hall - Lucky's Boy

Size: 104,3 MB
Time: 44:30
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2011
Styles: Jazz Vocals, Mainstream Jazz
Art: Front

01. Dreamerman (5:23)
02. Where I Started (5:00)
03. Lucky's Boy (3:33)
04. Moment (5:51)
05. Twilight Joy (Winter In New England) (4:20)
06. Ilde Chatter (4:28)
07. Welcome Blues (4:30)
08. Porter Please (4:21)
09. Spectrum (6:59)

Jazz pianist/ composer Pamela Hines presents nine new vocal jazz originals that are sure to be part of the contemporary American Songbook. Soulful and Blues- oriented April Hall puts her vocal stamp on these clever, fun and inspiring tunes. John Lockwood is on bass with Les Harris, Jr. on drums. The result is and outstanding selection of jazz music that is sure to make an impact with jazz fans.
Hines has made a solid contribution to the history of jazz piano with her seventh CD on the Spice Rack label and more works on other labels. She was a guest on Piano Jazz with Marian McPartland in 2000, thanks to a critically acclaimed debut CD in 1998 with Bob Moses, Rick McLaughlin, Darren Barrett and Jaque Swarz-Bart.
Her last two combo CDs have ranked nationally at #26, 13 and 2.

Lucky's Boy

Friday, October 31, 2014

Pamela Hines Trio - Thrive!

Size: 120,5 MB
Time: 52:00
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Jazz: Piano Jazz
Art: Front

01. Ella's Room (4:30)
02. While We Can (4:14)
03. Armory (4:35)
04. Good Change (6:06)
05. Across The Room (5:06)
06. Alteration (4:19)
07. Philippe (6:05)
08. There's More (5:45)
09. Across The Room (Vocal Version Feat. Suzanne Cabot) (6:06)
10. Groove Trip (5:11)

Personnel:
Pianist/Composer- Pamela Hines
Bass- David Clark
Drums- Les Harris, Jr.

Pianist/composer Pamela Hines has been a prolific and consistent presence in the world of jazz. Her creative stamina has established her as an artist who presents to her audiences a newness, individuality and freshness that have made her piano style and originals identifiable. She has received critical acclaim for edgy instrumental compositions and originals for jazz vocalists that are more at home in the modern American Songbook.

New release! “Thrive!” is a project of all original compositions by Hines with lyrics penned to the tune,” From Across the Room.” It features Dave Clark on bass and Les Harris, Jr. on drums and the vocal tune features Suzanne Cabot.

Thrive!