Showing posts with label Tommy Cecil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tommy Cecil. Show all posts

Sunday, March 4, 2018

Joe Henderson - Warm Valley

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 65:49
Size: 150.7 MB
Styles: Straight ahead jazz
Year: 1998/2008
Art: Front

[ 6:23] 1. Who Knows
[ 8:49] 2. Warm Valley
[ 6:40] 3. Zsa Zsa
[12:02] 4. Santorini
[ 9:35] 5. G Flat Ballad
[ 7:56] 6. Escapade
[ 7:35] 7. Sarabande
[ 6:45] 8. Perdido

Bass, Producer – Tommy Cecil; Cello – Susan Kelly (4) (tracks: 7); Drums – Tony Martucci; Piano, Producer, Design [Booklet], Coordinator – Louis Scherr; Saxophone – Joe Henderson (tracks: 2-6). Recorded April 11 & 12, 1991 in Washington, DC.

Although tenor great Joe Henderson is heard on five of the eight selections, this CD is worth picking up if only for the tightness of the fine trio (a co-op consisting of pianist Louis Scherr, bassist Tommy Cecil and drummer Tony Martucci) and the fine mixture of melodic originals ("G Flat Ballad" is particularly memorable) with three standards; guest cellist Susan Kelly is the lead voice on "Sarabande." Henderson's powerful presence gives listeners an additional reason to search for this straightahead set. ~Scott Yanow

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Saturday, March 3, 2018

Tommy Flanagan, Tommy Cecil, Billy Hart, Paul Bollenback, Gary Bartz, Cyro Baptista - Samba For Felix

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 60:47
Size: 139.1 MB
Styles: Bop, Piano jazz
Year: 1999
Art: Front

[8:25] 1. Samba For Felix
[5:52] 2. Don't Get Around Much Anymore
[6:03] 3. You're So Retro
[9:01] 4. Ce
[7:27] 5. Cavalier
[8:17] 6. The Heather On The Hill
[6:56] 7. Perspective Changes
[8:43] 8. Pastorale

Though headlined by Tommy Flanagan, Samba for Felix is truly Tommy Cecil's recording session. Cecil serves as the bandleader, principle songwriter (writing five of the album's eight tracks), and outstanding bassist on this valuable set. For his part, Flanagan is masterful on piano and is expertly joined by Billy Hart (drums), Gary Bartz (alto sax), Paul Bollenback (guitar), and Cyro Baptista (percussion). This all-star cast would be expected to put forth a great effort and they do not disappoint. The title track is a wailing samba, highlighted by Bollenback's intense guitar attack. "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" stays true to Ellington's simple and evocative melody. "Ce" takes on a distinctive Latin flavor and is notable for Baptista's sensitive accompaniment. "The Heather on the Hill" is a lovely ballad on which Bartz makes the alto sing. "Pastorale," a Cecil original, closes the set with understated brilliance. Throughout Samba for Felix, Billy Hart and Cecil lay down a deep, pronounced groove and Flanagan displays the confidence of a genuine master with nothing more to prove. This album is highly recommended. ~Brian Bartolini

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