Friday, July 18, 2014

Rob Parton Big Band - We'll Be Together Again

Styles: Jazz, Big Band
Year: 2012
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 64:03
Size: 147,1 MB
Art: Front

(3:52)  1. Serenade To A Bus Seat
(6:04)  2. Tetragon
(4:58)  3. Ugly Beauty
(7:00)  4. I Love You
(4:30)  5. Movt I. Gold: Fantasy For Trumpet And Jazz Orchestra
(3:51)  6. Movt II. Cooper: Fantasy For Trumpet And Jazz Orchestra
(6:22)  7. Movt III.  Silver: Fantasy For Trumpet And Jazz Orchestra
(8:37)  8. Coda
(7:46)  9. We'll Be Together Again
(6:55) 10. Blue In Green
(4:02) 11. I Remember You

I am very proud that each and every one of these fantastic musicians are on this CD. I wish I had more space to acknowledge and thank them but that would give them more ammunition to harass me! They are my Chicago family and some of the very best musicians anywhere. Thank you for being a part of this recording. A very special thanks to my family Kristy, Mitchell, Louis, and Sarah. Their support has been the strength and inspiration of my musical life and career. Thank you Andy Baker and Ken Partyka for your proofreading abilities. Kristy’s devotion to the band has been wonderful over the years. You will see a long overdue solo CD featuring the talents of Kristy Parton very soon!  Thank you to Dave Schumacher for being a regular in the band for two years. I’m really sorry you weren’t in town to do these recordings. Thanks to Marques Carroll, BJ Levy, Chuck Parrish, Scott Burns, Bob Lark, Luke Malewicz, Bryant Scott, Jeremy Kahn, Peter Saxe, and Paul Martin, for subbing on the band numerous times over the past two years and beyond. 

Thanks to the fantastic musicians in Chicago, too many to mention here, who helped out in rehearsals at the start of this band. Another special thanks to the Arito family for always giving me an awesome place to crash when in Chicago! After disbanding the JAZZTECH Big Band for a couple of months, I quickly realized that I could not be the creative musician/leader I am, without running a professional jazz orchestra. Initially I thought, If I were to create another band, I would want to perform music that was more cutting edge and original. This music would need to offer the musicians a musical challenge like no other band in Chicago. At first we were playing the music of Chuck Owens, Maria Schneider, and Bob Mintzer. Once the band got rolling, music started coming in from Kendall Moore, Chris Madsen, Eric Richards and others. I think we have settled somewhere in the middle from where we started the new RPBB in 2009 and the swing of the JAZZTECH Big Band of the 90’s. 

This recording project was completed in two recording sessions which featured all live solos with the exception of my solos on Fantasy for Trumpet. It simply was too much to conduct and play at the same time! The musicians did a great job in spite of these six-hour recording sessions. Thanks again guys! I truly hope you enjoy this collection of music as it represents a new beginning for me and the Rob Parton Big Band in Chicago and someday possibly in Columbus Ohio. Thank you to all of the very special people who support my band. You know who you are!  Peace and Love, Rob Parton  http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/robpartonbigband

We'll Be Together Again

Dave Brubeck Quartet - Jazz At The College Of The Pacific Vol 1

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1954
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 40:06
Size: 92,0 MB
Art: Front

(9:12)  1. All the Things You Are
(3:12)  2. Laura
(7:25)  3. Lullaby in Rhythm
(5:11)  4. I'll Never Smile Again
(9:12)  5. I Remember You
(5:52)  6. For All We Know

This set is a near-classic, one of many from this period, by the Dave Brubeck Quartet. Drummer Joe Dodge had just joined the group, and he works with bassist Ron Crotty in laying down a solid and subtle foundation. The real action, however, takes place up front with pianist Dave Brubeck and altoist Paul Desmond. Their individual solos are full of creative ideas on six standards most memorable are "All the Things You Are," "Laura," and "I'll Never Smile Again" and their interaction and tradeoffs are timeless. Recommended. ~ Scott Yanow  http://www.allmusic.com/album/jazz-at-the-college-of-the-pacific-mw0000187776.

Dave Brubeck Quartet: Dave Brubeck (piano); Paul Desmond (alto saxophone); Ron Crotty (bass); Joe Dodge (drums).

Jazz At The College Of The Pacific Vol 1, Vol 2

Terence Blanchard - Magnetic

Styles: Trumpet Jazz
Year: 2013
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 68:03
Size: 158,1 MB
Art: Front

( 7:02)  1. Magnetic
( 7:59)  2. Jacob's Ladder
( 7:30)  3. Don't Run
(10:31)  4. Pet Step Sitter's Theme Song
( 8:42)  5. Hallucinations
( 7:21)  6. No Borders Just Horizons
( 4:53)  7. Comet
( 4:31)  8. Central Focus
( 2:34)  9. Another Step
( 6:56) 10. Time To Spare

One of today's foremost jazz musicians and composers Terence Blanchard's achievements have soared since his formative days in Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers to a trajectory of successful bands, recordings and award winning film scores such as 2007's A Tale of God's Will (A Requiem for Katrina) (Blue Note). He's still pursuing new challenges with the upcoming June 2013 premiere of his first opera entitled Champion, "An Opera In Jazz" based on the life of world champion boxer Emile Alphonse Griffith. Blanchard's ideas are still thriving in his twentieth release and return to Blue Note with Magnetica vibrant recording colored with the usual consummate performances, and a modernist bent that's replete with compelling themes. The ten compositions are written by various band members consisting of drummer Kendrick Scott, pianist Fabian Almazan, the unfaltering tenor saxophonist Brice Winston and the addition of 21-year-old bass prodigy Joshua Crumbly.  

This indicates another clue to Blanchard's vibrancy: his unselfishness mentoring and willingness to learn from younger musicians one time acolytes and now leaders like drummer Eric Harland, pianist Edward Simon, and West African guitarist Lionel Loueke who guests here on two tracks and also performed on Blanchard's previous Blue Note dates: Bounce (2003) and Flow (2007). Blanchard gives his band members plenty of opportunities to shine. Almazan's "Pet Step Sitter's Theme Song" features a larger-than-life theme with Blanchard's electronically processed trumpet, virtuosic piano work, and Loueke's usual finesse touches on guitar and vocalizations. Crumbly's elegant and stirring ballad "Jacob's Ladder" and Winston's tightly wound swinger "Time To Spare" are memorable and revealing of the artist's multiple talents.  Magnetic's theme rolls out like some galactic metropolis vast, complex and colored with futuristic techno embellishments. 

Yet the music is always filled with Blanchard's elongated lines and emotional urgency as found in the opening title track and the moody dreamscape in "Hallucinations." Swing is also a constant element, proven in "Don't Run" as Ravi Coltrane's soprano burns and Ron Carter's muscular bass walks true with bopping precision. Other vivid moments are found in Scott's brilliant "No Borders Just Horizons" where the music moves with feverish intensity and Almazan's superb acoustic/electronic-enhanced solo track "Comet."  These individual threads are intricately woven together by Blanchard's masterful leadership, musicianship, and openness. It's a fine return to Blue Note and another exceptional release in Blanchard's extensive and continuing discography. ~ Mark F.Turner  http://www.allaboutjazz.com/magnetic-terence-blanchard-blue-note-records-review-by-mark-f-turner.php#.U8NiMbFryM0

Personnel: Terence Blanchard: trumpet; Fabian Almazan: piano; Kendrick Scott: drums; Brice Winston: tenor saxophone (1, 2, 5, 6, 10); Joshua Crumbly: bass (2, 4-6, 8-10) Ron Carter: bass (1, 3); Ravi Coltrane: soprano saxophone (3), tenor saxophone (4); Lionel Loueke: guitar (4, 5, 9).

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Lise Vachon - Vocalise

Size: 111,3 MB
Time: 48:04
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2006
Styles: Jazz, World Fusion
Art: Front

01. Yama Nekh ( 4:12)
02. Deep Felt Song (10:15)
03. No Fits Please ( 5:45)
04. Table In The Corner ( 7:57)
05. Moi ( 4:52)
06. Octobre ( 6:09)
07. Vocalise ( 7:20)
08. Marie-Madeleine ( 1:29)

Born in Montreal, grew up singing with her family. After music school, Lise undertakes a career as a singer/songwriter focusing on the voice as an instrument. Very early she signs with Capitol and Polygram and records as a duet: Luc and Lise Cousineau "Les Alexandrins". She has a radio show, is seen regularly on television, appears in such shows as Le Sel de la Semaine with the writer Jack Kerouac, a little before his death.

She tours in Canada, in France, Belgium, French Switzerland and sings at the Rio de Janeiro Festival da Cançao Popular. She joins eighteen musicians to form the Ville Emard Blues Band. In that same period, she forms a smaller band with fellow percussionist Michel Seguin: Toubabou. She travels and studies the music of West Africa, the Caribbean Islands and the South of United States. She continues recording original music and writes more and more lyrics and music. As she spends several years in New Orleans, she researches, studies music therapy, collaborates with new music composers, teaches at Loyola University as well as in private. In New York since 1990 where she teaches music, Lise walks the line between electronic, traditional, new music and jazz.

Vocalise

Oh-Ja - Oh-Ja

Size: 103,6 MB
Time: 44:42
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Jazz: Hammond Organ
Art: Front

01. Above The Cloud (6:19)
02. Seven Steps To Heaven (5:33)
03. Bossa Lucca (5:38)
04. Will You Still Be Mine (5:42)
05. Peace In Pieces (5:18)
06. Con Alma (5:12)
07. For The Rest Of Us (6:05)
08. Moose (4:52)

Personnel:
Alex Smith - Hammond B3 Organ
Steve Kortyka - Tenor Sax
Paul Francis - Drums
Daisuke Abe - Guitar

This jazz organ group, based in New York City, is a collection of like-minded musicians focused on exploring original compositions and arrangements of standards, played with heart and dedicated to the groove.

Oh-Ja

Philipp Weiss & Walter Lang - PWL

Size: 124,6 MB
Time: 53:45
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. Waltz For Debby (3:25)
02. Close Enough For Love (3:24)
03. Young And Foolish (5:14)
04. Through The Ages (4:26)
05. Someone To Watch Over (6:21)
06. Smile (2:39)
07. Blame It On My Youth (5:20)
08. The Days Of Wine And Roses (3:04)
09. A Child Is Born (4:54)
10. The Way You Look Tonight (4:32)
11. Some Other Time (3:42)
12. Because Of You (3:24)
13. Stargate (3:15)

Personnel:
Philipp Weiss - Vocals
Walter Lang - Piano

Deeply rooted into jazz and matured over the years Philipp Weiss and Walter Lang present renditions of selected jazz standards in such a vibrant and passionate manner that will take us to a place of beauty and poetry. Their intimate interaction is both lustrous and easy as well as powerful and orchestral. The audience will experience an evening of chamber music as if Schubert stripped his 'Winterreise' of its classical appearance and made it into a jazz extravaganza.

Philipp Weiss:
Philipp Weiss is the first internationally acclaimed ‘German crooner’.He won the special award of the ‘Deutsche Verband der Konzertdirektionen’ (German Association f Concert Management) in 2005 followed by the “Bayerischer Kunstförderpreis” (Bavarian Award for Outstanding Performance in the Arts) in 2008.
His debut album titled 'You Must Believe In Spring' was released for Universal Music. He recorded it with the Steve Kuhn Trio in New York in 2004. His work got high praise from the critics.He collaborated with stars such as Didier Lockwood, Till Brönner, Kim Sanders, Nicola Conte, Fabrizio Bosso, Lew Soloff, Billy Drummond and Konstantin Wecker.

Walter Lang:
Walter Lang is a mainstay of the European Jazz scene and a celebrated star in Japan. Countless concerts with his own groups or in collaboration with artists such as Lee Konitz, James Moody, Chico Freeman or Dusko Goykovich bear witness to his immense versatility and creative force.
His reputation as composer and arranger is outstanding. The renowned Fono Forum writes: “Lang’s appealing compositions have that distinct quality inherent in most truly great music: Entertaining from the first second, they reveal a deeper sense with every listen.”
“Jazz at its best! A sound that burns itself into your memory.“

PWL

Depart - Refire

Size: 126,9 MB
Time: 54:50
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Jazz Instrument
Art: Front

01. Talking 58 (4:08)
02. Chambers' Room (4:22)
03. Choral (4:52)
04. Barrock (5:33)
05. Funky Straight (4:31)
06. Bass Folk Song (2:31)
07. Erzherzog-Johann-Jodler (6:11)
08. Happy Happy (4:42)
09. Peace On My Mind (3:24)
10. Juggle In (2:29)
11. Guggisberglied (4:47)
12. Seven In Heaven (4:58)
13. Alpine Mood (2:17)

Personnel:
Harry Sokal - Tenor & Soprano Sax, Effects
Heiri Kanzig - Bass
Martin Valihora - Drums

The new album by the trio DEPART contains highly explosive, groove based music. Three very talented musicians form the new line-up: saxophonist Harry Sokal from Vienna, bass player Heiri Känzig from Zurich and the young drummer Martin Valihora from Slovakia who commutes between Bratislava and New York. Together they break new ground. This is DEPART's step into a new era.

DEPART is a crucial part of the European innovation in jazz. After 30 years of existence the band now releases their album REFIRE on Intakt Records. Sokal says: "But above all our music has become unpredictable and surprising again. Within a precisely delineated framework we have all three become more capricious; that ensures the tension and spontaneity which keeps our music alive."

Recorded in the 'Hard Studios' in the city of Winterthur, Switzerland the album contains 13 pieces most of them composed by Heiri Känzig. The music boils, pulsates and grooves in rousing perfection. "Their way of providing entertainment involves musical sophistication, intelligence and craft, along with good taste, witty playing and inventiveness," writes jazz critic Christian Rentsch in the liner notes.

Refire

Polly Gibbons - My Own Company

Size: 110,3 MB
Time: 47:16
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Jazz Blues Vocals
Art: Front

01. My Own Company (2:28)
02. Miss Celie's Blues (3:52)
03. Almost Like Being In Love (5:04)
04. Don't Explain (6:01)
05. Tenderly (4:36)
06. Midnight Prayer (3:30)
07. All I Want (5:01)
08. I Never Loved A Man (4:09)
09. For All We Know (5:39)
10. Muddy Waters (2:45)
11. What Would I Do Without You (4:05)

Framlingham’s Polly Gibbons is one of the most respected and talked about young singer/songwriters of her generation. Nominated for a BBC Jazz Award back in 2006 with no album release to her name, was an early and clear indication of just how special a singer and performer Polly’s talents. Much esteemed by her contemporaries, Polly has built a reputation as being an original and gifted voice. With warm, rich, soulful vocals and an innate blues sensibility, Polly has been likened to many of the jazz and soul greats bringing her own storytelling and earnest depth alongside unique humour and fun to performances. Having developed her craft over the past decade, Polly has performed at all the leading UK jazz clubs, international festivals and is a regular at Ronnie Scott’s performing with the All Stars. This is first UK jazz album with James Pearson, Musical Director of Ronnie Scott’s and pianist with the Ronnie Scott’s All Stars – long overdue, yet not before time, with Polly sounding more beautiful and rarer than ever. With an innate vocal versatility, Polly is much sought-after as a session, backing and featured singer and has been invited to record on various projects including a track with hip hop group Vinyl Dialect, on Wall of Sound’s Bad Magic label, also co-writing and performing a song on British Soul compilation album, ‘Diggz Presents Random Soul on Random Records. Polly featured alongside such jazz luminaries as Ian Shaw, Jacqui Dankworth and Gwyneth Herbert on an album entitled The Music of BB Cooper and has spent many occasions recording and performing with renowned artist and producer Ian Shaw.

Musicians: Polly Gibbons, James Pearson, Arnie Somogyi, Sam Burgess, Chris Higginbotham and Sam ‘Jeeps’ Roan

My Own Company

Leslie Lewis - Of Two Minds

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 41:07
Size: 94.1 MB
Styles: Vocal jazz-pop
Year: 2008
Art: Front

[3:15] 1. In Walked Bud
[5:20] 2. I Got It Bad And That Ain't Good
[4:09] 3. Nature Boy
[4:12] 4. Honeysuckle Rose
[5:51] 5. 'round Midnight
[4:08] 6. Well You Needn't
[4:47] 7. How Deep Is The Ocean
[4:30] 8. Hello Young Lovers
[4:51] 9. But Beautiful

Usually a featured vocalist with an orchestra, a side vocalist with instrumental stars, or a dancer amongst a troupe, Leslie Lewis here presents her take on a number of classic pieces. In the choice of compositions, there's an almost even split between the straightforward, relaxed romances of the Great American Songbook (composers include Irving Berlin, Van Heusen, Rodgers & Hammerstein, etc.) and the off-kilter, exploratory pieces of Thelonious Monk. There's also a stray piece between the two extremes with Eden Ahbez's outstanding "Nature Boy." To her credit, Lewis is able to take on both ends of the spectrum. On the Monk pieces (and incidentally on Fats Waller's "Honeysuckle Rose," a favorite of Monk), she reverts to something of a Lambert, Hendricks & Ross sound, with a scat-like delivery masking a surprisingly smooth voice. "In Walked Bud," the opening track here, stands out as an excellent piece and one that won't often be done by vocalists. Her approach to the songbook pieces is a little more of a nightclub croon, bringing out a little bit of force to put behind the lyrics. Not a bad outing for Lewis, breaking the standard lounge singer aesthetic in favor of some more intimate artistry. ~Adam Greenberg

Of Two Minds

Herbie Mann - Brazil Bossa Nova & Blues / Right Now

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 70:17
Size: 160.9 MB
Styles: Flute jazz, Brazilian jazz
Year: 2013
Art: Front

[5:14] 1. Cool Heat
[4:31] 2. One Note Samba
[4:24] 3. Desafinado
[6:55] 4. Copacabana
[4:37] 5. Brazil
[5:14] 6. Minha De Saudade
[2:54] 7. B.N. Blues
[8:00] 8. Me Faz Recordar
[2:58] 9. Carnival
[2:20] 10. Free For All
[2:38] 11. La La La
[5:54] 12. Meditation
[3:41] 13. O Barquinho
[4:41] 14. Challil
[3:14] 15. Right Now
[2:54] 16. Jumpin' With Symphony Sid

Tracks #1-6, from the album “Brazil, Bossa Nova & Blues”, Recorded in New York City, early 1962. Tracks #7-16, from the album “Right Now”, Recorded in New York City, March 12 (#7-9), 28 (#10) and April 19 (#11-16), 1962. Tracks #7-16

This gentle and warm blend of jazz and bossa nova was inspired by flautist Herbie Mann’s 1961 Brazilian tour. A well-chosen, simpatico group invests these attractive compositions with warmth while slipping deftly into the blend of relaxation and lyricism the idiom calls for.

As leader, Mann generally takes on the theme statements, but his unpretentious – yet always melodic – playing works well in this context. A major benefit to the sessions is Billy Bean, a superb guitarist with a great gift for improvisation, whose versatility adds considerably more orchestral colour and texture to Mann’s group. Vibist Haygood Hardy’s rhythmically sinuous and serpentine solos are also consistently well constructed, while the rhythm section, which carries the soloists along irresistibly, yet always with restraint, is one of the best Mann ever had.

Herbie Mann (fl), Haygood Hardy (vb), Dave Pike (marimba), Billy Bean (g), Bill Salter, Don Payne (b), Willie Bobo (d), Carlos 'Patato' Valdés (conga), Jose De Paula (tambourine), Carmen Costa (maracas), Johnny Pacheco, Willie Rodriguez (perc)

Brazil Bossa Nova & Blues / Right Now

Judi Silvano - Womens Work : Live at Sweet Rhythm NYC

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2007
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:51
Size: 130,7 MB
Art: Front

(5:05)  1. Bougainvillea
(4:42)  2. Pretty Eyed Baby
(6:02)  3. Inside A Silent Tear
(6:44)  4. Not To Worry
(5:39)  5. Why Do Still Dream Of You?
(3:49)  6. New Dance
(4:34)  7. Easy To Love
(6:08)  8. What's Your Story Morning Glory
(3:47)  9. Ballad For Miles
(4:25) 10. Can't Get My Motor To Start
(5:49) 11. Backwater Blues

Jazz singer Judi Silvano is the wife of tenor saxophonist Joe Lovano and she has appeared on some of his Blue Note albums, including Viva Caruso (2002), Celebrating Sinatra (1996) and Universal Language (1992), with a rather operatic vocalese style. Silvano began recording under her own name on Blue Note with Vocalese (1996) and then with her own JSL Label which has released several albums including Songs I Wrote or Wish I Wrote (2000), Sound Garden: Spirit Music (2004) and Sound Garden: Celestial Voices (2005). Somewhere along the way Silvano switched to a straight vocal style without either vocalese or perhaps only a dab of scat.. Women's Work: Live at Sweet Rhythm is based on a concept to present songs written by women and presented by an all femme group. This album has been carefully planned, and represents a concept of femininity in jazz writing and performing, and is well-realized in both planning and execution. 

The songs are composed by writers including Mary Lou Williams, Abbey Lincoln, Sheila Jordan and Carla Bley, plus two Silvano originals and one from pianist Janice Friedman. Of the players, and they are all good, it's Friedman who provides the cement that really holds this group together with her solos, comping and altogether solid playing. Allison Miller, who plays in many different genres, is a creative drummer. Recorded live at Sweet Rhythm (formerly known as Sweet Basil), the opening tune, Silvano's "Bougainvillea" has appeared elsewhere in her discography. Williams' "Pretty Eyed Baby" is reminiscent of a tune that Nat King Cole might have recorded with his trio and is a fine jump composition. Blossom Dearie's "Inside A Silent Tear" was heavily recorded during the 1970s, and Meredith D'Ambrosio's "Why Do I Still Dream of You" is a touching ballad, and let's face it when have you ever heard any jazz vocalist cover D'Ambrosio's work? Likewise, Silvano covers Lincoln's "Not to Worry," Jordan's autobiographical "Ballad for Miles" and Bley's humorous "Can't Get My Motor to Start." She concludes with Bessie Smith's "Backwater Blues," a song that defined Dinah Washington's 1950s output. Did Silvano take too much of a chance here? 

Well, it doesn't beat out either Smith or Washington's version but it elongates the song into a pleasing six minutes of pleasure. Women's Work: Live at Sweet Rhythm is the best of Silvano's post-millennium albums. It presents a hardworking quartet making fine music so that whether in tribute or not, these eleven tracks present a well-developed and fun approach to a conceptual overlay. ~ Michael P.Gladstone  
http://www.allaboutjazz.com/womens-work-live-at-sweet-rhythm-judi-silvano-jsl-records-review-by-michael-p-gladstone.php#.U78ntrFryM0
 
Personnel: Judi Silvano: voice; Janice Friedman: piano; Jennifer Vincent: bass; Allison Miller: drums.

Hillary Capps - A Perfect Dozen

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2008
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 42:43
Size: 98,9 MB
Art: Front

(4:31)  1. Come Rain Or Come Shine
(3:10)  2. Lullaby Of Birdland
(4:30)  3. East Of The Sun
(4:54)  4. You Don't Know Me
(3:44)  5. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
(2:24)  6. One Note Samba
(3:08)  7. Unchain My Heart
(2:54)  8. Time After Time
(3:08)  9. They Can't Take That Away From Me
(2:18) 10. Twisted
(2:30) 11. At Last
(5:27) 12. The Nearness Of You

Hillary has always had a passion for music. Her Mother, being an artist, and her Father a musician, have greatly influenced her life as a performing artist. Hillary has been singing for as long as she can remember. There are even recordings of Hillary at four years old singing her own compositions such as “Puppies Are So Nice”. At a young age Hillary began writing songs and forming bands with friends. Throughout High School Hillary continued to pursue her career in music. As a freshman she began taking voice lessons, as a sophomore she released her debut self-titled CD, and as a senior she was named “class musician”. 

Her love for jazz also developed early in Hillary’s high school career. After her Father, both a jazz guitarist and recording artist, taught her the standard “Skylark”, she fell in love and began to develop her jazz repertoire. Since then, Hillary has performed across New England at weddings and various performance spaces. She has continued to write her own music and has collaborated with many talented musicians in both Vermont and New York City. Hillary currently attends Wagner College in New York City with a Voice Scholarship. She is very excited for the release of her first full-length Jazz CD! http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/hillarycapps

Sant Andreu Jazz Band - Jazzing Vol 2

Styles: Jazz, Big Band
Year: 2011
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 61:50
Size: 145,1 MB
Art: Front + Back

(2:54)  1. Harlem Air Shaft
(5:12)  2. Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans
(3:40)  3. Bei Mir Bist Du Schon
(2:14)  4. Tea For Two
(3:04)  5. L.O.V.E.
(3:05)  6. Symphony In Riffs
(3:55)  7. Smile
(4:32)  8. Struttin' With Some Barbecue
(2:20)  9. Fight Of The Foo Bird
(3:12) 10. When You're Smiling
(3:11) 11. Koko
(4:22) 12. On The Sunny Side Of The Street
(2:26) 13. Ruint
(3:13) 14. Blip-Blip
(4:34) 15. Bei Mir Bist Du Schon
(4:28) 16. I Found A New Baby
(5:22) 17. I'm Confession' That I Love You

“I have traveled over the whole world and I’ve never seen anything like this before. The only thing I can do now is to come back to New York and talk about it.”~ Ken Peplowski

“It has been impressing: the youth, the skills, the swing, the enthusiasm. You must bring your music all over the world!”~ Dick Oatts

"Oh, what a joy of boys and girls!” 
~ Perico Sambeat  http://santandreujazzband.bandcamp.com/album/jazzing-vol-2

Jazzing Vol 2

Slim Gaillard - Laughing In Rhythm - The Best of Slim Gaillard

Styles: Vocal
Year: 1994
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 64:00
Size: 147,9 MB
Art: Front

(12:03)  1. Medley: Opera In Vout (Groove Juice Symphony)
( 2:49)  2. Tip Light
( 2:45)  3. Arabian Boogie
( 2:47)  4. Boip Boip
( 2:47)  5. The Bartender's Just Like A Mother
( 2:15)  6. Serenade To A Poodle
( 2:02)  7. Soony Roony (Song Of Yxabat)
( 2:52)  8. Laughing In Rhythm
( 2:49)  9. Genius (Aka Ride Slim Ride)
( 3:31) 10. Babalu (Orooney)
( 2:26) 11. Oh Lady Be Good
( 2:41) 12. Yo Yo Yo
( 3:42) 13. Federation Blues
( 2:32) 14. Chicken Rhythm
( 2:28) 15. Yip Roc Heresy
( 2:49) 16. Make It Do
( 2:42) 17. You Goofed
( 2:28) 18. Gomen Nasai
( 3:03) 19. Potato Chips
( 2:19) 20. Mishugana Mambo


This CD has highlights from Slim Gaillard's 1946-1947 and 1951-1954 recordings for the Verve label. A fine Charlie Christian-inspired guitarist, an adequate pianist, and a unique jive singer, Gaillard was always in his own category. Some of the selections on this CD are hilarious, and highlights include the four-part "Opera in Vout," "Serenade to a Poodle" (which of course has plenty of barking), "Laughing in Rhythm," "Chicken Rhythm," "Potato Chips," and the previously unreleased (and modestly titled) "Genius," which features Gaillard overdubbing himself on trumpet, trombone, tenor, vibes, piano, organ, bass, drums, and tap dancing. Although Gaillard's heyday was really the mid-'40s, this CD is quite memorable. ~ Scott Yanow  http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-best-of-slim-gaillard-laughin-in-rhythm-mw0000113010

Personnel: Slim Gaillard (vocals, tenor saxophone, trumpet, trombone, vibraphone, piano, organ, guitar, bass, drums); Tiny "Bam" Brown (vocals, piano, bass); Ernie Sheppard (vocals, bass); Buddy Tate, Ben Webster (tenor saxophone); Taft Jordan (trumpet); Bennie Green (trombone); Dick Hyman, Maceo Williams, Cyril Haynes, Dodo Marmarosa (piano); Pepe Benque (banjo); Clyde Lombardi, Ray Brown (bass); Herbie Lovelle, Charlie Smith, Milt Jackson (drums).

Laughing In Rhythm - The Best of Slim Gaillard

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

The Allan Vache Sextette - Swing And Other Things

Size: 155,4 MB
Time: 66:33
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1997
Styles: Jazz Instrument, Swing, Clarinet
Art: Front

01. June Night (5:04)
02. Nancy With The Laughing Face (4:03)
03. Topsy (4:23)
04. Just One Of Those Things (5:11)
05. Indian Summer (4:58)
06. Rachel's Dream (3:35)
07. Autumn Leaves (5:11)
08. Limehouse Blues (5:49)
09. You Turned The Tables On Me 2 (4:48)
10. Hi Ya Sophia (3:23)
11. Time After Time (5:30)
12. He Loves And She Loves (5:05)
13. Cheek To Cheek (9:26)

Allan Vache, best known for his longtime association with Jim Cullum, is a fiery, chance-taking clarinetist whose main influence is Benny Goodman. The BG connection is felt even stronger than usual on this CD due to the instrumentation (the same as the first Benny Goodman Sextet), the 1940s-era standards, and the playing of the sidemen. Pianist Johnny Varro has long kept Teddy Wilson's sound alive, vibraphonist John Cocuzzi recalls both Lionel Hampton and Red Norvo, and brother/cornetist Warren Vache makes a welcome guest appearance on "Cheek to Cheek"; it is a pity that he is not on more selections. Although a touch derivative, Allan Vache is heard in top form throughout the enjoyable set, and such rarely performed numbers as "June Night," "Rachel's Dream" and Mel Powell's "Hi Ya, Sophia" are among the highlights. ~ Scott Yanow

Recording information: Edison Studios, New York, NY (06/11/1996). Arrangers: John Sheridan; Johnny Varro.

Personnel: Allan Vaché (clarinet); Bucky Pizzarelli (guitar); Warren Vaché (cornet); Johnny Varro (piano); Ed Metz, Jr. (drums).

Swing And Other Things

Lauren Dawes - For Eva: An Eva Cassidy Story (Live At Ginger's)

Size: 133,3 MB
Time: 57:48
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Jazz Blues Vocals
Art: Front

01. Time Is A Healer (Live) (4:12)
02. Wade In The Water (Live) (4:49)
03. Wayfareing Stranger (Live) (5:43)
04. Guess It Doesn't Matter Anymore (Live) (3:15)
05. Stormy Monday (Live) (9:35)
06. Autumn Leaves (Live) (4:39)
07. Easy Street Dream (Live) (4:43)
08. Take Me To The River (Live) (5:23)
09. The Letter (Live) (7:35)
10. Fields Of Gold (Live) (3:47)
11. Over The Rainbow (Live) (4:01)

With a talented group of musicians, Lauren features in this special show, "For Eva: An Eva Cassidy Story" performing some of the great original & cover interpretations left behind by this beautiful, influential artist! An American Singer & Guitarist, Eva Marie Cassidy was well known for her interpretations of Jazz, Blues, Folk, Gospel, Country & Pop classics.

Born in Washington D.C in 1963, she was virtually unknown outside of her home town. She officially released only two albums during her life, one of which was the popular "Live at Blues Alley" released in 1996 the same year as her untimely death. It wasn't until the year 2000, that Eva Cassidy was bought to some world-wide attention when her version of "Over The Rainbow" was played by Terry Wogan on BBC radio 2. With such an overwhelming response, a camcorder recording of the same song was featured in Top Of The Pops 2 on BBC 2 to even greater acclaim. Shortly after this, the compilation album "Songbird" climbed to the top of the UK Album Charts, almost 3 years after its initial release! This chart success in the UK and Ireland lead to increased recognition of Eva Cassidy's work WORLDWIDE and what followed were a series of recordings released after her death. Three of these albums became no.1 records in the UK and have sold more than 10 million copies! As an artist who has now charted top 10 positions in Australia, Germany, Sweden, Norway & Switzerland, Eva Cassidy is now proving to have a significant influence on vocalists and musicians worldwide.

This show, "For Eva: an Eva Cassidy story" pays tribute to this wonderful artist and her beautiful interpretations of classic songs. Featuring "Fields of Gold", "Songbird", "Over The Rainbow", "People Get Ready", "Wade In The Water", "Stormy Monday" + many, many more performed by the beautiful Lauren Dawes & band, this is a show not to be missed!

For Eva

Ed Stallman - Ed Stallman

Size: 101,9 MB
Time: 43:57
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Smooth Jazz, Blues
Art: Front

01. Stevie Ray (4:01)
02. Sugar Rush (2:56)
03. Last Night (4:19)
04. Slow Burn (2:59)
05. Badass Blues (4:37)
06. Fret Fever (2:29)
07. Night Grooves (2:32)
08. Just Friends (5:57)
09. Funk 'n A (3:01)
10. New World (3:53)
11. Pulse Party (3:44)
12. Groove Thing (3:23)

Ed Stallman: Guitar (electric), Keyboards

Ed Stallman is a guitarist and keyboardist from San Diego who currently plays instrumental blues, jazz, and rock. All songs are produced, engineered, and recorded by Ed Stallman at Coastal Eddie Studio. "I have combined sequenced background music and lead guitar parts to create some really groovy tunes. I am a 30-year guitar, keyboard, and vocal pro. I have sold thousands of CDs and downloads on the Internet and have amassed over two million downloads and streams of my songs to date.

Ed Stallman

Ria Falken - Poetry Of Love

Size: 83,7 MB
Time: 36:07
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Jazz Vocals, Latin Jazz
Art: Front

01. Angel In Disguise (3:15)
02. Call Me Please (3:41)
03. From Me To You Duo (3:02)
04. From Me To You (3:02)
05. Many Reasons (3:08)
06. Mentiras (3:51)
07. Mi Amor (4:29)
08. Special Thing (3:41)
09. What Remains (4:01)
10. Win Or Lose (3:52)

Jazz standards by Billy Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald and original compositions belong to their repertoire.

Swing or Latin rhythms or even ballads, Ria Falken's voice touched and your unique timbre is unmistakable.

As a child she wants nothing more than to learn an instrument, begins with 7 years to which they then also soon used her voice to play the piano.

It makes your degree in a artistic-arts high school and soon realizes her love for poetry.

Poems and short stories flow from your pen.

During her classical vocal training she sings in several bands and choirs, making sound recordings for advertising and film and lands a hit in 2006 with the specially written song "Mi Amor".

The record label Wave Music gives her a contract and they must publish their bilingual song alongside new stars like Macy Gray.

Easy Listening Jazz, music that pleases the ear, a voice touches the texts and have the depth that draws from the music that is being composed by R. Preuss and by Ria Hawk implemented. ~online translation

Poetry Of Love

Nat Pierce - 5400 North

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 53:14
Size: 121.9 MB
Styles: Bop, Piano jazz
Year: 1978/1996
Art: Front

[7:41] 1. 5400 North
[7:16] 2. Pee Wee's Blues
[3:16] 3. Loverman/If I Had You
[3:41] 4. Detour Ahead
[5:13] 5. Love Begins
[2:48] 6. Sweet Lorraine
[4:24] 7. Sweet And Lovely
[7:53] 8. Blue Lou
[7:20] 9. There Will Never Be Another You
[2:49] 10. A Foggy Day
[0:48] 11. Sign Off

Recorded at a live outdoor concert, this date features pianist Nat Pierce leading a quintet that includes drummer Frank Capp (his co-leader with the Juggernaut big band), tenor saxophonist Bill Perkins, the talented but rarely heard trumpeter Dick Collins and bassist Bob Saravia. Mary Ann McCall, a veteran of the Woody Herman Orchestra, made very few recordings this late in her career, so it is a pleasure to hear the singer interpreting a few numbers (most notably "If I Had You" and "Detour Ahead"). Perk, Collins and Pierce are in fine form throughout the date, which includes three additional selections unearthed for the 1996 CD reissue. Highlights include Roy Eldridge's jumping blues "5400 North," Pierce's moody "Pee Wee's Blues" and "Blue Lou." ~Scott Yanow

5400 North

Judy Barnett - Swingin'

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 49:36
Size: 115.4 MB
Styles: Swing, jazz vocals
Year: 1998/2004
Art: Front

[3:12] 1. Let's Face The Music
[3:21] 2. Just One Of Those Things
[3:09] 3. Dancing In The Dark
[5:57] 4. Begin The Beguine
[2:37] 5. This Can't Be Love
[4:29] 6. Azalea
[4:00] 7. The Way You Look Tonight
[5:19] 8. Willow Weep For Me
[4:21] 9. Can't We Be Friends
[3:54] 10. A Bolt From The Blue
[2:19] 11. Where Or When
[3:57] 12. You'll Have To Swing It
[2:54] 13. Can't Take You Nowhere

On this set, Judy Barnett, a talented, always-swinging jazz singer, is backed by different instrumentation on most of the selections, including such guests as guitarist John Pizzarelli, Ken Peplowski on tenor and clarinet, trumpeter Bud Burridge, trombonist Mike Christianson, and a string quartet. Pianist Ted Kooshian provided the diverse arrangements. Barnett really digs into the lyrics of the songs, treating some as serious (and usually including the verses) and others as more lightweight, but still with charm. Among the songs she uplifts are "Just One of Those Things," "Begin the Beguine," Duke Ellington's "Azalea," "The Way You Look Tonight," an excellent version of "Willow Weep for Me," and "Where or When." She also does a close impression of Ella Fitzgerald on "You'll Have to Swing It (Mr. Paganini)." Well worth checking out, Judy Barnett deserves to be better-known. ~ Scott Yanow

John Pizzarelli (guitar); Heidi Modr (violin); Dana Winograd (cello); Aaron Heick (flute, alto saxophone); Ken Peplowski (clarinet, tenor saxophone); Bud Burridge (trumpet, flugelhorn); Mike Christianson (trombone, bass trombone); Ted Kooshian (piano, synthesizer); Joe Ascione (drums); Marshall Rosenberg (percussion).

Swingin'