Showing posts with label Steve Gilmore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Steve Gilmore. Show all posts

Sunday, October 21, 2018

Stephanie Nakasian - Lullaby in Rhythm: In Tribute to June Christy

Styles: Vocal 
Year: 2004
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 72:51
Size: 167,4 MB
Art: Front

(3:44)  1. Come To The Party / I'll Take Romance
(4:54)  2. Interlude
(3:49)  3. Lullaby In Rhythm
(4:26)  4. Lost In A Summer Night
(4:09)  5. Gone For The Day
(5:32)  6. The Night We Called It A Day
(3:24)  7. It's A Pity To Say Goodnight
(6:41)  8. Midnight Sun
(2:34)  9. Kissin' Bug
(3:49) 10. Pete Kelly's Blues
(3:12) 11. This Time The Dream's On Me
(4:31) 12. Lonely Woman
(4:32) 13. I Told You I Love You Now Get Out
(4:18) 14. Who Cares About April
(5:40) 15. Baby, Baby All The Time
(4:35) 16. Something Cool
(2:54) 17. I Want To Be Happy

Stephanie Nakasian has long been a well-respected singer, but one who has not been given half the recognition that she deserves. However, this CD is quite definitive, a tribute to June Christy. Nakasian had been a major hit at a West Coast jazz convention/festival a few years earlier, singing songs associated with Christy and sometimes sounding remarkably close to her. The 17 selections on this CD include such June Christy classics as "Lullaby in Rhythm," "Gone for the Day," "Midnight Sun," "Lonely Woman," "I Want to Be Happy," and of course her trademark "Something Cool." Assisted by the Stan Getz-inspired tenor of Harry Allen, trombonist John Jensen, and either Hod O'Brien or Larry Eanet on piano, Stephanie Nakasian lets her own personality into the music while sounding eerily like Christy in spots. The arrangements are as inspired as the singing, making this set a classic of its kind. ~ Scott Yanow https://www.allmusic.com/album/lullaby-in-rhythm-mw0000229635

Personnel:  Stephanie Nakasian - vocals;  Harry Allen - tenor saxophone;  Hod O'Brien - piano;  Steve Gilmore - bass;  John Jensen - trombone;  Larry Eanet - piano;  Chuck Riggs - drums

Lullaby in Rhythm

Saturday, March 10, 2018

Dave Liebman, Steve Gilmore, Bill Goodwin - Play The Music Of Cole Porter

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 65:09
Size: 149.1 MB
Styles: Saxophone jazz
Year: 1992
Art: Front

[4:45] 1. I Love You
[9:13] 2. Dream Dancing
[7:41] 3. Begin The Beguine
[7:28] 4. I've Got You Under My Skin
[6:06] 5. True Love
[4:53] 6. Ridin' High
[5:46] 7. Why Do I Care
[6:46] 8. It's Allright With Me
[6:56] 9. Get Out Of Town
[5:30] 10. In The Still Of The Night

Bass – Steve Gilmore; Drums – Bill Goodwin; Soprano Saxophone [Sax Soprano] – Dave Liebman. Recorded and assembled Red Rock Recording Studio, Snydersville, Pennsylvania, USA - Fall 1988.

Saxophonist and educator David Liebman is a forward-thinking artist whose advanced improvisational style and association with trumpeter Miles Davis in the '70s combined to make him one of the most influential and successful jazz musicians of his generation. Heavily influenced by John Coltrane, Liebman has moved from tenor saxophone to soprano and flute throughout his career and more often than not played in a progressive, post-bop style that touched on fusion and avant-garde jazz.

Born in Brooklyn in 1946, Liebman studied classical piano and saxophone before focusing on jazz — a move he attributes to seeing Coltrane perform live in New York on multiple occasions. He continued his private jazz studies with such artists as Joe Allard, Lennie Tristano, and Charles Lloyd while earning a degree in American History from New York University. After graduating, he focused solely on a career in music and quickly became an active leader in the vibrant late '60s "loft" scene in New York City.

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