Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Malene Mortensen - Can't Help It

Styles: Jazz, Vocal
Year: 2015
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 48:56
Size: 112,2 MB
Art: Front

(3:40)  1. Honeysuckle Rose
(6:10)  2. Alone Together - Sweet Solitude
(5:15)  3. Alfie
(4:44)  4. I Can't Help It
(3:47)  5. Beneath the Endless Blue
(4:38)  6. The Rest of Mine
(4:27)  7. The Heat and Flames
(5:28)  8. Every Day
(5:47)  9. My Favorite Things
(4:56) 10. Summer Haze

Malene Mortensen who represented Denmark at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2002 has just released her eigth album. The latest is titled Can't Help It, and has been recorded in New York in collaboration with well known American jazz musician Christian Sands. It is nearly 13 years ago since she represented Denmark at the Eurovision Song Contest with the song Tell Me Who You Are, which receieved only seven points, and ended last. A lot has happened for Malene Mortensen since then. Gone is the young and insecure girl we saw on stage that night. She has been replaced by a mature jazz performer, who knows herself and her strengths.  The 8th album from Malena which was released today, the 19th of January 2015, is titled Can't Help It. 

It is recorded in Systems 3 Studio in Brooklyn, New York and it is the first time Malene records outside Scandinavia. The album is recorded with Christian Sands, Burniss Earl Travis II, Terreon Gully and Paul Banks as musicians. In partular Christian Sands will be a well known name to many jazz lovers. They met during Copenhagen Jazz Festival in 2013. Can't Help It features 10 tracks. Most written by Malene and Sands, but there are also tracks by Paul Banks and Stevie Wonder. Malene is also working as a Church singer and from time to time she sings with a pop cover band. She is also thinking about taking a masseur education. As she puts it to newspaper BT, "I need some more economical stability. The word stability came into my life when I turned 30 ;-)" ~ Charlotte Jensen  http://www.eurovisionary.com/eurovision-news/new-album-released-malene-mortensen

Monday, January 19, 2015

Steps Ahead - Smokin' In The Pit

Size: 168,4+175,7 MB
Time: 72:55+76:10
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1980/1999
Styles: Jazz: Fusion, Post-Bop
Art: Front

CD 1:
01. Tee Bag (13:44)
02. Uncle Bob (Bonus Track) (10:48)
03. Fawlty Tenors (10:46)
04. Lover Man ( 8:38)
05. Fawlty Tenors (Alternate Take) (13:00)
06. Song To Seth (13:02)
07. Momento (Bonus Track) ( 2:54)

CD 2:
01. Young And Fine (16:32)
02. Not Ethiopia (10:58)
03. Soul Eyes (12:15)
04. Recordame (Bonus Track) (10:01)
05. Not Ethiopia (Alternate Take) (12:23)
06. Saras Touch (13:59)

This 1980 Steps release with the band configuration preceding Steps Ahead is a freewheeling live romp, recorded at Japan's Pit Inn, and an exciting showcase for drummer Steve Gadd, saxophonist Michael Brecker, bassist Eddie Gomez, and the late, great pianist Don Grolnick, as well as Mainieri himself. Lovingly re-assembled by Mainieri, the 2-CD set includes several alternate takes and unreleased tracks for hard-core fans to discover. For many, however, Smokin' will appeal as a document of its time, and a chance to look in on the early days of some of today's legends. The content itself highlights the sheer joy of a tight band in wild improv heaven: Grolnick's keyboards spiraling wickedly in a mad, exhausting dance with Gadd on "Fawlty Tenors," and Brecker's swaggering lead on the unreleased swinging timing piece "Uncle Bob" are just a couple of the many highlights. Although the fusion feel of the time, as well as '70s rock flavors (as on the fusion-meets-the-Doobies "Tee Bag") are in evidence here, the level of exploration is also key. Where "Lover Man" showcases Mainieri in a dark take on straightahead jazz longing, "Song to Seth" pulls bluesy emotion into its light, music box texture. ~By Hilarie Grey

Smokin' In The Pit CD 1
Smokin' In The Pit CD 2

Maxine Sullivan - We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye

Size: 174,6 MB
Time: 74:00
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1995/2015
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye (2:44)
02. Someday Sweetheart (2:24)
03. Exactly Like You (2:50)
04. That Old Feeling (2:49)
05. Miss Otis Regrets (2:34)
06. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter (2:44)
07. It's The Talk Of The Town (3:58)
08. I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues (2:44)
09. She's Funny That Way (2:48)
10. St. Louis Blues (2:32)
11. Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea (2:53)
12. Legalize My Name (2:09)
13. You Were Meant For Me (2:22)
14. I'm Beginning To See The Light (3:26)
15. I Thought About You (4:04)
16. Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea #2 (2:36)
17. I Got It Bad, And That Ain't Good (4:11)
18. Brother, Can You Spare A Dime (3:55)
19. Georgia On My Mind (4:14)
20. Don't Get Around Much Any More (3:22)
21. Skylark (2:19)
22. What Is There To Say (2:57)
23. I Didn't Know About You (3:33)
24. Just One Of Those Things (3:43)

Two former LPs are combined on this single CD. The subtle but always swinging singer Maxine Sullivan is heard on a very pleasing 1983 session in which she is joined by trumpeter Doc Cheatham (who sounds quite lyrical), the underrated clarinetist Herb Hall, pianist Red Richards, bassist Ike Isaacs and drummer Tom Martin. But good as that date is, it is the first half of this CD that is most memorable. Sullivan sounds exuberant while being inspired by the great cornetist Ernie Carson, Spencer Clark on baritone, pianist Art Hodes, bassist Johnny Haynes and drummer Martin. Carson takes many heated solos; Hodes is often rollicking, and Sullivan's voice is heard throughout in prime form -- she even takes a valve trombone solo on one song. Highlights include definitive versions of "We Just Couldn't say Goodbye," "Someday Sweetheart," "That Old Feeling" and "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea." In addition, there is a previously unreleased version of "It's the Talk of the Town" from Feb. 8, 1978, a very spontaneous performance with Hodes' band during an otherwise instrumental session. Highly recommended. ~Review by Scott Yanow

We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye

Chet Baker - Lost Tapes: Early Chet Baker In Germany 1955-1959

Size: 112,8 MB
Time: 48:18
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Jazz
Art: Front & Back

01. Bockhanal (3:06)
02. Cool Blues (3:27)
03. Brash (4:37)
04. Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be ) (5:31)
05. Sweet Georgia Brown (3:16)
06. Lullaby In Rhythm (3:07)
07. Everytime We Say Goodbye (3:10)
08. Everything Happens To Me (4:04)
09. I'll Remember April (2:48)
10. Baker 56 (2:12)
11. Higher And Higher/It Never Entered My Mind (3:20)
12. I Should Care (2:37)
13. Lover/Love Me Tonight/Isn't It Romantic (3:05)
14. Polka Dots And Moonbeams (3:53)

The gentle poet of the trumpet that was his image. So it came as something of a surprise for European audiences to hear the Chet Baker they discovered at his live concerts: a trumpeter with a decisive attacca style and lively boppy lines, accompanied by a pianist who combined innovative harmonies with bizarre rhythms and a drummer who propelled the band with a hard, driving beat. No one was prepared for this Chet Baker Quartet, featuring pianist Dick Twardzik, bassist Jimmy Bond and drummer Peter Littman. Bockhanal gives us a chance to experience the same sense of surprise: the Chet Baker Quartet with the Kurt Edelhagen Orchestra in what is possibly their only joint concert. Full of energy and melodic wit, Chet Baker flies through the piece written by his friend Jack Montrose, in a new interpretation by the Edelhagen band. Bockhanal is the earliest number on Early Chet and a particularly valuable rarity: just four weeks after this concert, the quartet no longer existed.

Lost Tapes

Michael Steinman - Current Residence

Size: 101,1 MB
Time: 39:50
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Jazz Vocals, New Orleans Jazz
Art: Front

01. Struttin' With Some Barbecue (3:33)
02. Darktown Strutter's Ball (3:54)
03. Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby (4:00)
04. After You've Gone (4:43)
05. On The Sunny Side Of The Street (4:40)
06. Big Butter And Egg Man (5:41)
07. I Diddle (3:06)
08. Jack, You're Dead (2:59)
09. Jumpin' With Symphony Sid (2:32)
10. Just A Gigolo (4:38)

This is a really fun album of classic and traditional jazz with a contemporary flair. The mellow, swinging sound of the trombone and Michael's voice and the excellent accompaniment of the back up band and the guest soloists all contribute to a fine first album by this deracinated artist...

"The CD is a wonderful collection of songs. The vocals are smooth and the songs complement one another well in terms of tempo and balance. I am not a music expert, but my husband has a deep passion for various types of music and he had nothing but compliments for the CD." - Megan

"I have really enjoyed this CD. Steinman and Co. have created a collection that people of all ages and walks of life will appreciate. The tunes are very upbeat and entertaining, an instant fog lifter for your mood. Well done!"

"I'm so happy to have bought this new CD. Love the trombone and vocals. Actually, everything sounds great. My favorite is "Jack, You're Dead". That's worth the cost of the CD right there." - Lynn

"Some beautifully played jazz standards by Steinman and company. With cool vocals like Chet Baker, and tasteful jazz trombone as well, this is a great addition to any CD collection." - Jay

"Love the Jazz sounds of this CD.. The vocals and music flow so well together. What a great CD to relax to. Well done Michael!!"

Current Residence

Lynn Lewis - At Long Last Love

Size: 123,1 MB
Time: 53:28
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2013
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. When In Rome (3:23)
02. Easy To Love (4:28)
03. Invitation (4:03)
04. Autumn Nocturne (4:33)
05. Cinnamon And Clove (4:14)
06. It's Alright With Me (3:29)
07. Dindi (5:24)
08. Midnight Sun (4:42)
09. You Must Believe In Spring (5:16)
10. Out Of This World (4:59)
11. At Long Last Love (4:29)
12. Time Remembered (4:23)

Lynn's voice captivates you from the first note......Duffy Jackson

This collection of songs, beautifully arranged and pristinely played is the work of a singer who truly loves the music and knows how to present it. I am honored to have played even a small part in this production, and I recommend this recording to everyone who loves jazz and the Great American Songbook. A musical marriage of singer, song, and arrangements, it brings together all the elements needed to make you smile when you hear it. And smile you will. Beegie Adair

This album is a collection of standard tunes with fresh arrangements yet stays true to the beauty of the original compositions. You'll love the warmth of the vocals reminiscent of the likes of Peggy Lee and Rosemary Clooney. You will hear anything from the soft nylon stringed guitar accompaniment on Dindi, sung in Portuguese to a killer big band chart that is the title cut of the album and a bit of everything in between.

At Long Last Love

Chantale Gagne - The Left Side Of The Moon

Size: 144,6 MB
Time: 62:38
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Jazz
Art: Front

01. Mystere (5:46)
02. After You (5:28)
03. The Left Side Of The Moon (6:39)
04. Moon Gazing (6:23)
05. In Time (5:16)
06. Your Blues Is My Blues (4:32)
07. A La Claire Fontaine (5:40)
08. Just A Dream (5:48)
09. Up Again (6:53)
10. Echoes (8:38)
11. Roach Rag (1:28)

There is a spiritual strength and feeling of humanity within the compositions and playing of Chantale Gagne, and The Left Side Of The Moon is further confirmation of this Quebec native’s impressive talent. This is Ms. Gagne’s third release, following Silent Strength (2008) and Wisdom Of The Water (2010), and as on her previous recordings, the commanding rhythm team of bassist Peter Washington and drummer Lewis Nash are featured. The quartet is rounded out with saxophone virtuoso Steve Wilson, whom the pianist met at the New York City jazz club, Small’s, back in 2009. As Steve commented during the recording session, “Her music appeals to both the head and the heart,” and the end result is very rewarding for the listener. ~Renee Rosnes

The Left Side Of The Moon

Carlos Barbosa-Lima - Siboney

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 65:49
Size: 150.7 MB
Styles: Brazilian jazz, Easy Listening
Year: 2004
Art: Front

[3:50] 1. Mambo No 5
[3:20] 2. Drume Negrita
[2:02] 3. Perdido
[1:57] 4. Ojos Brujos
[4:37] 5. Siboney
[2:26] 6. Tico Tico
[3:51] 7. Guantanamera
[3:08] 8. Siempre En Mi Corazon
[1:54] 9. La Comparsa
[3:09] 10. Lamento Borincano
[4:18] 11. Bahia
[3:47] 12. Solamente Una Vez
[3:04] 13. El Cumbancherito
[3:23] 14. Aquarela Do Brasil
[2:49] 15. Cachita
[5:18] 16. Maria La O
[2:40] 17. Danza Lucumi
[3:24] 18. Perfidia
[3:22] 19. El Viento
[3:20] 20. Danza Negra

Carlos Barbosa-Lima's second outing for Zoho Music, entitled Siboney, bears the mark of a master. The playlist is primarily solo guitar adaptations of Latin American favorites such as "Guantanamera," "Drume Negrita," and the title cut, "Siboney." There are, however, a number of delightfully spirited ensemble pieces, including "Mambo No. 5," "Tico Tico," and "Cachita." Barbosa-Lima's expert ensemble consists of New York Latin jazz greats and Zoho labelmates such as drummer Dafnis Prieto, Latin piano legend Oscar Hernandez, bass player Eddie Gómez, and conguero Pepe Torres. It is clear that the guitar hero does best when on his own, as he is often either smothered or lost in the shuffle of a larger ensemble. His solo arrangements are well thought out, sensitive, and often deliciously minimalist. The disc is sonically warm and present, especially in solo or duo format. When Barbosa-Lima is joined by more than one other musician, however, the mix becomes clumsy. Though Siboney is hit or miss, at 20 tracks there are plenty of winners to outweigh the occasional awkward moment. ~Evan C. Gutierrez

Siboney

Kurt Rosenwinkel Trio - East Coast Love Affair

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 48:02
Size: 110.0 MB
Styles: Post bop, Straight ahead jazz
Year: 1996
Art: Front

[8:13] 1. East Coast Love Affair
[6:18] 2. All Or Nothin' At All
[5:20] 3. Turn Out The Stars
[3:30] 4. Pannonica
[4:26] 5. Lazy Bird
[9:05] 6. 'round About Midnight
[3:54] 7. Little White Lies
[7:12] 8. B Blues

Recorded at Small's Club in N.Y.C., July 10 & 24, 1996. Bass – Avishai Cohen; Drums, Producer – Jorge Rossy; Guitar – Kurt Rosenwinkel;

This little-known gem captures Rosenwinkel live at Smalls, the famous New York jazz club, with Avishai Cohen on bass and Jorge Rossy on drums. Rosenwinkel's guitar style is distinctive and highly developed at this stage. Only two originals appear -- "East Coast Love Affair" and "B Blues" -- and both are mesmerizing, though quite similar in tempo and mood. The remainder of the program consists of standards and jazz classics, all interpreted with gusto and originality. Rosenwinkel's chordal mastery is especially evident on the two Thelonious Monk selections, "Pannonica" and "'Round Midnight." His Latin reading of "All or Nothing at All", like Mark Turner's version on Ballad Session, takes its cue from Coltrane's 1961 version. It's quite a shame that East Coast Love Affair is so hard to find, for the album showcases some of Rosenwinkel's finest playing. `david R. Adler

East Coast Love Affair

Gabriela Anders - Bossa Beleza

Styles: Brazilian Jazz, Bossa Nova
Year: 2008
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 46:52
Size: 107,5 MB
Art: Front

(4:06)  1. September
(3:23)  2. Aqua De Beber
(3:38)  3. Samba De Verao
(4:44)  4. Samba De Uma Nota So
(5:25)  5. (I can't get no) Satisfaction
(3:17)  6. Amapola
(5:03)  7. Dindi
(4:20)  8. Folhas Secas
(5:15)  9. Fantasia
(3:13) 10. Siempre Asi
(4:23) 11. Sexy Ride

Influenced by Brazilian pop and the music of her native Argentina, Gabriela Anders spent much time in America soaking up jazz and R&B sensibilities, all of which inform her singing. The daughter of a jazz saxophone player, Anders studied classical guitar while a child but moved to piano study at a Buenos Aires conservatory. She spent much time in New York as well, soaking up the music of tenor specialists John Coltrane, Stan Getz and Dexter Gordon. She also studied with Don Sebesky and began singing with Grover Washington, Jr. and Tito Puente while going to college. A brief time in Japan resulted in her first album, 1996's Fantasia (recorded as Beleza), though she had returned to New York by 1997. After sending a demo tape into Warner Jazz, Anders signed a contract and released Wanting in August 1998. ~ Bio  https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/gabriela-anders/id500320#fullText

Personnel: Gabriela Anders (vocals, background vocals); Jair Coelho (guitar, cavaquinho); Pancho Navarro, Romero Lubambo, Sandro Albert, Wayne Krantz (guitar); Aaron Heick (flute); Tito Castro (bandoneon); Jorge Anders (saxophone); Hélio Alves (piano, keyboards); Hector Martignon (piano); Sean Wayland (keyboards); Chris Dingman (vibraphone); Adriano Santos, Portinho (drums, percussion); Sophia Ramos (background vocals).

Chris Standring - Love and Paragraphs

Styles: Jazz Funk
Year: 2008
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 45:18
Size: 104,4 MB
Art: Front

(4:16)  1. Qwertyuiop
(3:51)  2. Love & Paragraphs
(3:58)  3. As Luck Would Have It
(4:03)  4. Have Your Cake And Eat It
(6:07)  5. Liquid Soul
(5:35)  6. Ooh Bop
(4:11)  7. C.S. In The Sunshine
(4:21)  8. That's What I Thought You Said
(4:36)  9. Qu'est-ce Que Tu Fais?
(4:16) 10. Reflection

Once upon a time Wes Montgomery plugged in his guitar and changed the way the world listened to jazz. Since then the guitar pick has been passed on to artists including George Benson, Earl Klugh, John Scofield and Pat Metheny, and each and every one has pushed the genre just a little bit further. With Love and Paragraphs, guitarist Chris Standring makes a fair bid to push it the next step forward. This is as close to being a perfect album as any released in 2008. The production values of a recording usually aren't considered among its key selling points, but they are here; the album sounds terrific. Whether heard in a car, on a computer or a stereo system, the work of Standring and co-producer Rodney Lee (who also plays keyboards in Standring's band) just dazzles. Lee's mix features Standring's guitar but, unlike too many recordings where the featured instrument gets pushed up front to the point where the rhythm section barely buzzes in the background, the bass isn't lost in the mix, the keyboards absolutely sparkle and the drums vary from up front and kicking to deftly keeping time. Standring isn't so much the star of the show as the leader of the band, encouraging terrific performances from all the contributors, especially bassists Rico Belled and Andre Berry, drummers Eric Valentine and Dave Karasony, and Lee's tastefully restrained keyboard embellishments. Guest performances from keyboardist Jeff Lorber and saxophonist Everette Harp are perfectly at home in the cool groove established. 

There are ten tracks on Love and Paragraphs and all ten of them are winners. From the stomping opener, "Qwertyuiop," to the meditative closer, "Reflection," there isn't a single throwaway moment on the album. Some artists go into the studio with 45 minutes worth of record to fill and only 30 minutes worth of good music. Standring doesn't bring anything less than his best to the entire session. The title track is based on Standring's e-mail encounters with fans frustrated by his brief one-liner replies, leading one woman to chastise the guitarist upon meeting him, declaring, "You owe me paragraphs!" That somewhat cheeky fan should be very pleased to know she inspired Standring to deliver his most fully accomplished album yet and simply one of the most listenable and outstanding albums of the first half of 2008. ~ Jeff Winbush  http://www.allaboutjazz.com/love-and-paragraphs-chris-standring-ultimate-vibe-review-by-jeff-winbush.php
 
Personnel: Chris Standring: guitars, keyboards, programming, talk box, vocals; Rodney Lee: keyboards, organ, programming; Andre Berry: bass; Rico Belled: bass; Larry Steen: bass (8); Eric Valentine: drums; Dave Karasony: drums; Everette Harp: tenor sax (1); Jeff Lorber: Fender Rhodes solo (9): Jeff Robinson: vocal; Mary Cassidy: vocal (2).

Sunday, January 18, 2015

Laura Baron - Scenes From The Avenue

Size: 142,9 MB
Time: 61:05
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2008
Styles: Jazz/Blues Vocals
Art: Front

01. Scenes From The Avenue (4:45)
02. Drivin' (4:19)
03. No Easy Way To Say Goodbye (4:33)
04. Butterfly (5:18)
05. Kindness Don't Rest Easy (6:07)
06. Open The Window (3:36)
07. North Star (5:57)
08. Winter Don't Own Me (5:55)
09. Skylark (3:28)
10. Laundry Man Blues (5:05)
11. No More Blues (3:25)
12. This Ain't Love (4:10)
13. Best Things In Life (4:23)

"Singer-songwriter Laura Baron lives in DC, but her latest CD would make you think she is from New Orleans or Paris. She belts out the blues in a primal, earthy way. But don't be fooled. As often as not, her voice is delicate, reed-thin, pleading, vulnerable -- breathtakingly beautiful. --Pam Rigaux, Frederick News Post, May 2008

‘‘Scenes from the Avenue” has a distinct, in-the-moment feel, as though recorded on the fly, surrounded by diners and dreamers, burning cigarettes and clinking glasses. And from a fan of all crooners, from Dino to Ella — yes, that’s a compliment.

I’m not accustomed to writing music reviews, favoring film as the medium most suited to my misguided opinions. But it’s possible Laura Baron could change my mind.

Most recently I received her latest CD, ‘‘Scenes From the Avenue,” and a note to take a listen. So I did.

Baron has an easy way with a lyric — she penned most of the songs, here, save for three tracks co-written with frequent collaborator Pat Quinn, and two covers — and an elusive voice. It’s easygoing, reminiscent of Keely Smith, but with the bite of Natalie Merchant by way of Sheryl Crow, all held together by a harmony best described as haunting – not a far cry from Sarah McLaughlin.

Baron and Company have certainly nailed the jazz element — upon playing the CD on my car stereo, images of an intimate, underground club filled with smoke and song were conjured." --Nathan Oravec, Frederick Gazette

Scenes From The Avenue

James Morrison Trio - Three's Company

Size: 138,5 MB
Time: 59:39
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2010
Styles: Jazz: Trumpet Jazz
Art: Front

01. I've Never Been In Love Before (4:52)
02. I'll Remember April (6:22)
03. The Way You Look Tonight (6:51)
04. Air (Bach) (5:17)
05. Every Time We Say Goodbye (6:02)
06. Greensleeves (5:50)
07. In Your Own Sweet Way (6:57)
08. My One And Only Love (6:41)
09. Prelude (Chopin) (4:14)
10. Blue Bolivar Blues (6:29)

James Morrison is, by anybody’s standard, a virtuoso in the true sense of the word. Besides the trumpet, this multi-instrumentalist also plays piano, all the brass, saxophones, and double bass.

At the age of six he began on piano, at seven, he was given his first brass instrument, at nine he formed his first band and at thirteen he was playing professionally in nightclubs. His international career developed just as quickly. At only age sixteen James debuted in the USA with a breathtaking concert at the Monterey Jazz Festival.

Following this were performances at the major festivals of Europe including Montreux, Pori and the North Sea, playing with many of the legends of jazz; Dizzy Gillespie, Ray Brown, Quincy Jones, Herbie Hancock, Cab Calloway, Woody Shaw, Red Rodney, George Benson, Ray Charles, B.B. King and Wynton Marsalis to name a few. There were also gigs in the world’s most famous jazz clubs – The Blue Note and Village Vanguard in New York, the New Morning in Paris, The Tokyo Blue Note and Ronnie Scotts in London.

Now 51, James Morrison’s career thus far has been diverse and perhaps not typical of most jazz musicians. He recorded Jazz Meets the Symphony with The London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Lalo Schifrin, performed concerts at the Royal Albert Hall with the London Philharmonic Orchestra and at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden for Princess Anne. Royal command performances on two occasions for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and for US Presidents Bush & Clinton at Parliament House in Australia. James has also performed his own ‘Concerto for Euphonium’ with the Tonkünstler Orchestra at the Muskverein in Vienna.

Other highlights include performing at the Hollywood Bowl with Bill Cosby’s All Stars and Dave Brubeck and guesting with artists as diverse as Phil Collins, Chaka Khan and rock legends INXS. In 2000 James composed and performed the opening fanfare for the Olympic Games in Sydney.

James was also the artistic advisor to the Sydney Symphony’s “Kaleidoscope” series, which has included performances by Chick Corea, Dianne Reeves, Gary Burton and Kristjan Jarvi.

James spends much time in education, doing master classes and workshops all over the world and presenting the James Morrison Jazz Scholarship at Generations in Jazz.

When not writing film scores, composing or being patron of several youth orchestras, James relaxes in some fairly unconventional ways for a musician – flying his private plane or driving in a rally championship. His love of cars is well known, as he was a host on the TV program Top Gear Australia.

In 2012 James was appointed Artistic Director of the Queensland Music Festival, a State-wide music initiative whose vision is to “transform lives through unforgettable musical experiences.”

In 2013 James conducted the World’s Largest Orchestra, breaking a Guinness World Record with 7,224 musicians at Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium.

In 2014 James presented ‘A Tribute to Oscar Peterson’ at the Edinburgh Jazz Festival as part of the Commonwealth Games celebrations.

James has been recognized for his service to the arts in Australia by being awarded a medal of The Order of Australia by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, with particular mention of his contribution to music education. He is a Doctor of the University at Queensland Conservatorium of Music and has received a Doctor of Music from the Edith Cowan University Western Australia. He is also an Adjunct Professor at the University of South Australia and Vice-Chancellor’s Professorial Fellow.

The latest chapter in his diverse career sees James in Mount Gambier, South Australia, establishing the James Morrison Academy of Music, an innovative school dedicated to teaching jazz and offering an Associate Degree in Music. This exciting initiative involves educators from all over the world, transforming young musicians’ lives with inspiration and a love of jazz.

With interests so broad and a career so filled with highlights it seems that James Morrison must have done just about everything he could want to do – but not so…

When asked, “What is there left to do?” James’ reply is typically “This is just the warm up!”

Three's Company

Ronald Baker Quintet - Celebrating Nat King Cole

Size: 148,5 MB
Time: 64:28
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. I'm Lost - Five Brothers (4:04)
02. That Ain't Right (Feat. China Moses) (5:05)
03. Walkin' My Baby Back Home - Swingin' My Baby Back Home (Feat. Michele Hendricks) (7:54)
04. L-O-V-E (Feat. Jesse Davis) (7:02)
05. Suite For Nat, Pt. 1 (Smile) (Feat. Jesse Davis) (4:06)
06. Suite For Nat, Pt. 2 (I Love You For Sentimental Reasons) (Feat. Jesse Davis) (4:15)
07. Suite For Nat, Pt. 3 (Nature Boy) (Feat. Jesse Davis) (5:10)
08. Suite For Nat, Pt. 4 (I'm Thru With Love) (Feat. Jesse Davis) (3:31)
09. Suite For Nat, Pt. 5 (The Christmas Song) (Feat. Jesse Davis) (3:38)
10. Gee Baby, Ain't I Good To You (Feat. China Moses) (4:06)
11. Come Along With Me (3:21)
12. Quizas, Quizas, Quizas (5:08)
13. Straighten Up And Fly Right (7:02)

It's pretty obvious that Ronald Baker belongs "body and soul" to the prestigious family of the trumpet singers. Just like Louis Armstrong (the pioneer), nearly a century ago. With a natural gift, influenced by Eddie Jefferson and Jon Hendricks, this amazing jazzman knows what he owes to the great Nat King Cole: the unrivaled crooner of all times. This was bound to happen, the quintet directed by Ronald Baker had to pay him a vibrating tribute. With his long-time sidemen, and the presence of the great drummer Mario Gonzi and prestigious guests(the alto player Jesse Davis, the singers Michele Hendricks and China Moses), Ronald Baker has made it a beautiful jazz session with the Strings of the Alhambra Colbert Orchestra. Nat King Cole is still alive!

Celebrating Nat King Cole

Alysha Umphress - I've Been Played: Alysha Umphress Swings Jeff Blumenkrantz

Size: 133,2 MB
Time: 56:46
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Jazz Vocals, Broadway
Art: Front

01. Two Cents (3:11)
02. Why Can't I Kiss You (4:03)
03. I Don't Need Anything But You (3:35)
04. I've Been Played (6:03)
05. Mayday! M'aider! (4:39)
06. Time Does Not Bring Relief (3:10)
07. Celebrate (3:47)
08. Steal Away (3:12)
09. Spring Is Here Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most (7:39)
10. Man In The Moon (4:29)
11. You Are Never Away/Ten Minutes Ago (5:58)
12. Giving Thanks (3:49)
13. You Smell So Good (Bonus Track) (3:06)

Alysha Umphress, currently dazzling Broadway theatergoers as the taxi driving Hildy in the revival of On The Town, is giving audiences the world over a reason to rejoice in her talent. I was luckily enough to see On The Town in late November, and I instantly fell in love with her plucky bravado and infectiously charismatic performance. That same energy and passion for performance is pristinely captured on Yellow Sound Label's I'VE BEEN PLAYED: ALYSHA UMPHRESS SWINGS JEFF BLUMENKRANTZ, making this album a sure-fire toe-tapping dazzler.

Jeff Blumenkrantz first met Alysha Umphress at the 2006 Raw Impressions Musical Theatre Festival, and she immediately became "one of [his] muses." Together, they recorded the album while she was in rehearsals for On The Town, and the end product is a swinging jazz compilation of mostly original music. Some of which you may recognize from places like SUBMISSIONS ONLY, as the track "Two Cents" was featured in the fifth episode of the second season and "Steal Away" was featured in sixth episode of the third season.

Whether you've heard them before or not, each of Jeff Blumenkrantz's original compositions and his arrangements of classics will have you dancing around your living room, snapping your fingers on your daily commutes, and grinning from ear to ear. His up-tempo and upbeat music radiates happiness and joy, filling the soul and heart with mirthful warmth. He also lends his own vocals to a handful of songs, pairing nicely with Alysha Umphress as well. Naturally, the album isn't wholly upbeat music, and his ballads, especially as sung by Alysha Umphress, are intoxicating. The musicality featured on these tracks is supple and sublimely gorgeous.

The star of the album is Alysha Umphress' wondrous and sparkling alto instrument. Across the recording her voice is sweet, landing on each pitch with a balanced and soft caress. She truly delights on each track, whether she has us bouncing along with her lively and energetic performances on numbers like "I Don't Need Anything But You" (Charles Strouse/Martin Charnin) or "Celebrate" (Jeff Blemnbrantz). Additionally, Alysha Umphress croons with devastating perfection on the stirring jazzy ballads on the disc. She makes songs like "Why Can't I Kiss You" (Blumenkrantz), "I've Been Played" (Blumenkrantz), "Spring Is Here" (Richard Rodgers/Lorenz Hart), "Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most" (Tommy Wolf/Fran Landesman), and "Man in the Moon" (Blumenkrantz) simultaneously stunning and unforgettable.

With Alysha Umphress stealing the show as Hildy in On The Town, the jazzy throwback aural landscape of this album couldn't be more time appropriate. Since you'll have to wait until March 3, 2015 to get your hands on PS Classic's highly anticipated On The Town (New Broadway Cast Recording), let this at times effervescing and always lovely album scratch your itch for music that sounds as if it sprung from the pre-World War II era of 1940s nightclubs.

I've Been Played

Paul Bollenback - Portraits In Space And Time

Size: 180,1 MB
Time: 78:10
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Jazz: Guitar Jazz
Art: Front

01. Call Of The Spirits (1:51)
02. Homecoming (7:45)
03. 3 Days (9:06)
04. Collective (2:06)
05. Sunset (8:23)
06. Jungle (1:16)
07. Little Island (7:24)
08. Bird In The Sky (6:00)
09. Open Hand (9:46)
10. Dance Delicious (4:25)
11. Joseph (1:31)
12. Dance Of Hands (5:46)
13. Lights (5:25)
14. Swingin' At Capones (7:21)

Guitarist Paul Bollenback is valued by listeners and musicians alike for his incisive and inventive guitar work, wholly in the tradition while simultaneously branching out beyond the same old same old. His playing has been a key ingredient—in some cases, the key ingredient—in much of organ kingpin Joey DeFrancesco's recorded output, saxophonist Jim Snidero's highly praised Savant dates, vocalist Chris McNulty's post-millennial releases, and elsewhere, but it's his own albums that truly provide a full picture of his talent(s). Bollenback doesn't subscribe to the churn-out-an-album-per-year philosophy, and he's never had to since he's remained extremely busy as a sideman and educator, so he makes each and every record count; this one, for example, comes seven years after his previous album—Invocation (Elefant Dreams, 2007)—and it's a doozy.

Portraits In Space And Time finds Bollenback in the company of bassist Joseph Lepore and drummer/percussionist Rogerio Boccato, spinning out everything from starry night music to Brazilian-tinged constructs. High-level communication is on display throughout, whether these three are delivering sophisticated sounds of the wild ("Jungle"), a winner in five ("Little Island"), a light touch John Scofield-ish jam number ("Open Hand"), or a slow moving waltz ("3 Days"). There's plenty of life and lift in this music ("Homecoming"), but it's sensitivity and a gentle(r) bearing that carry the day; background-foreground alternation between Bollenback and Lepore, the delightfully deft drumming of Boccato, and the marriage of all three personalities make the ears stand up and take notice.

Hints of everybody from Bill Frisell to John Abercrombie to Jim Hall to Vinicius Cantuaria come out at times in Bollenback's playing, but his work is never really derivative; it's simply in tune with so many different aspects of jazz language(s), so there's bound to be some crossover in vocabulary. Add to that the taut and focused bass work of Lepore and the inimitable drumming of Boccato and you have something truly special: three who play as one, listening, moving, and creating with the spirit of cooperation. ~Dan Bilawsky

Personnel: Paul Bollenback: electric guitar, acoustic guitar; Joseph Lepore: bass; Rogerio Boccato: drums, percussion.

Portraits In Space And Time

The Golden Gate Quartet - The Golden Gate Quartet: 80 Years

Size: 121,2 MB
Time: 51:30
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Blues, Gospel, Soul
Art: Front

01. The Golden Gate Quartet 80 Years (3:25)
02. Billie Jean (4:03)
03. Out Goes The Light (When Your Time Is Done) (3:09)
04. Part Time Lover (4:08)
05. On The Sunny Side Of The Street (2:37)
06. Shadrack (2:22)
07. Lonely (3:11)
08. It's A Good Day (2:32)
09. Wonderfull World (2:36)
10. Sitting On The Dock Of The Bay (4:21)
11. Stand By Me (3:27)
12. St Louis Blues (3:23)
13. Rock My Soul (2:17)
14. Joshua Fit The Battle Of Jericho (2:14)
15. Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen (2:54)
16. Soon Will Be Done (With The Trouble Of This World) (2:24)
17. Down By The Riverside (2:19)

Members:
Paul BREMBLY
Frank DAVIS
Terry FRANCOIS
Timothy RILEY

The Golden Gate Quartet is a part of History, but it is far from being history. Almost eight decades after they emerged in the segregated South of the Depression, the Gates prove their resilience singing music as cutting edge as anything they've done before.

In the course of an unwavering career, the Gates have seen members come and go; yet the Gates have maintained inordinate cohesion and consistency throughout their career, both in their personnel and artistic vision.

Unlike Motown groups such as the Four Tops and the Temptations whose current traveling versions are only remotely associated with the spirit of theirs founders, the Golden Gate Quartet is a continuum: every time Orlandus "Dad" Wilson and Clyde Riddick - respectively members from 1936 and 1940 until their demise in 1998 and 1999 hired a new recruit, they taught him the importance of both tradition and innovation.

The group's current leader, Paul Brembly ("Dad" Wilson's grandnephew), makes sure that the music of the quartet remains as relevant today as it's always been.4/18 For the Gates have spent their lives opening doors. Imagined by a neighborhood barber from Berkeley, Virginia, the quartet broke the mould and created a different approach from that of the African-American groups of old.

At a time when gospel music - a conjunction of the Holy Spirit with the blues spirit - wasbreaking new grounds, the Golden Gate revolutionized jubilee, no less, featuring a swing and groove clearly associated with jazz. Patterning themselves after the most popular secular quartet of the day, the Mills Brothers, they also added a sprinkling of pop tunes to their repertoire and introduced the church to vocalized "instrumental" riffs, a technique that allowed them to mimic trumpets, saxophones, and sounds from everyday life.

This original recipe drew the attention of the Victor Company and their very first 78 was an immediate success. Published under the Bluebird imprint, "Golden Gate Gospel Train" was a musical tour de force that put their career in orbit. The Gates soon found in New York an audience well outside the scope oftheir usual African-American following, especially in the wake of their appearance at Carnegie Hall on Christmas

Eve 1939, as part of the "From Spiritual to Swing" program. Yet the experience that brought the Gates mainstream success on an unprecedented level was their prolonged stay at Cafe Society, a famous New York cabaret where they became a mainstay until the mid forties, sharing the stage with icons like Big Bill Broonzy, Billie Holiday and Sister Rosetta Tharpe. After discovering them there, then First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt invited the Gates to the White House and they made history when they performed at Constitution Hall for President Roosevelt's inauguration in 1941.

Two years later, the Gold Gate made the news once again when it became the first Black religious group to appear on V-Discs, the records produced by the US government for the use of military personnel overseas. By the time the war was over, the name Golden Gate Quartet had become synonym with sophisticated harmonies in Europe and Japan.

Surfing on their global popularity, the Gates reinvented themselves as an international act and took Europe by storm, eventually settling In Paris.5/18Their biggest achievement for the past fifty years has been their unchallenged triumph as ambassadors of Afro-American music throughout the world. With the names of almost one hundred countries stamped on their passports, this is not a mere formula, but a fact confirmed by the large number of concerts they have given over the years at the request of the State Department.

More than anything else, the Gates' resume displays their will to innovate. After bridging the gap between spiritual and gospel, after announcing the hip-hop revolution with the long raps that have been the feature of their preaching style for three quarters of a century, the quartet is eager to demonstrate that modernity, unlike fads and fashions, is a state of mind.

The Golden Gate Quartet: 80 Years

Colette Wickenhagen - The Kick Of The Blues

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 73:31
Size: 168.3 MB
Styles: Jazz vocals
Year: 1994
Art: Front

[7:20] 1. Isn't This A Lovely Day
[8:22] 2. Billie's Blues
[3:38] 3. Love Me Or Leave Me
[7:11] 4. The Shadow Of Your Smile
[7:15] 5. Cheek To Cheek
[5:31] 6. I Was Born To Be Blue
[5:22] 7. Nature Boy
[3:55] 8. I Thought About You
[7:31] 9. All Blues
[7:38] 10. Stormy Monday
[9:42] 11. 'round Midnight

Even if we would call Colette Wickenhagen just a singer, we wouldn't do her any justice at all. Even if we don't see her, if we only listen to the music on this cd, we can hear that she does a lot more than just use her vocal chords. She is one piece of dynamite that can make any stage rock and explode. She just forces the audience to listen. In view of the varied course of her career, it is not so strange.

She studied successively at the Conservatoir in The Hague (NL), the Arts Educational Scool in London / Tring Park (GB), at the renowned (amongst ex-students the cherished as well as notorious) Nel Roos Academy and the Art of the Cabaret Academy in Amsterdam. Furthermore she worked as a dancer with the ballet company Intro Dans (NL), as an actrice in the tv-series "De weg naar Peruwelz" (TROS / NL), as a Dramatic Arts & Musical teacher at cultural centres in Nijmegen and Harderwijk (NL) and as a singer in her own ensembles as well as in other peoples bands, ranging from trio's to big bands.
Of course she brings this enormous amount of stage experience with her; she knows how to move, how to send the right mimicry, in short she knows how body language can enhance her musical expression. Still, while performing she gives a lot more than just a professional sophisticated show; she gives herself.

That enormous physical expressiveness, the willingness to throw herself deeply into a song, the art of swingingly taking in tow a full concert hall, is part of her being. From the top of her head to the tip of her toes, she ís music. Even if we have to "make do" with just listening to this cd, she is an almost tangible presence. Especially since she won the Soloist / Polaroid Award in 1990 together with the Big Band Nijmegen, and was awarded the Breukelen Jazz Award in 1992, people often asked in vain about a cd of this impressive singer. The cd was of course recorded 'live' in the intimate jazz club atmosphere of the eminent CNM Studio in Hilversum (NL), situated in a stylishly altered farmhouse.

It is only logical that Colette Wickenhagen in her choice of repertory had a preference of songs that fit in with her extrovert radiation; bob-pieces saturated in blues like the swinging "Love me or leave me", the overly well known but still freshly interpreted "Cheek to Cheek", the humorous "I was born to be blue", or the passionate and in a somewhat slower tempo sung "Nature Boy". But also real ballads fit well into her program. You only have to listen to "Billie's Blues", (it is no coincidence that the word blues was used in the title of this cd) or with the slightly latin touch brought "The Shadow of your Smile". After the warmly coloured "'Round Midnight" with the melancholy sound of Jan Verwey's mouth-organ - which is the last song on this cd - there's only óne possibility left; to just start the cd all over again. ~jan Rensen

The Kick Of The Blues

Dave Green & Barry Green - Turn Left At Monday

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 48:14
Size: 110.4 MB
Styles: Chamber jazz
Year: 2010
Art: Front

[5:20] 1. I'll Be Around
[3:00] 2. Where Do You Go
[3:27] 3. The Sounds Around The House
[5:54] 4. Turn Left At Monday
[4:41] 5. Johnny Come Lately
[4:13] 6. Ideally
[4:30] 7. Dreamsville
[3:52] 8. Unbelievable
[4:11] 9. I Wish I Knew
[2:07] 10. All My Life
[6:55] 11. The Ballad Of The Sad Young Men

No, they're not related, although pianist Barry and bassist Dave Green play together as though they were. You really need to be sitting down quietly to savour this set of 11 delicate improvisations on under-the-radar songs. Five of them, including the title piece, which is recorded here for the first time, are by the late Alec Wilder, the archetypal composer's composer. This kind of chamber jazz depends for its effect on sketching in elusive harmonies and keeping you hanging on as they unfold. It also keeps your ears busy while the rest of you relaxes. ~Dave Gelly

Turn Left At Monday

Chasing The Moon - Nuages

Styles: Jazz, Gypsy Jazz
Year: 2012
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 62:11
Size: 142,8 MB
Art: Front

(4:05)  1. Noto Swing
(5:20)  2. Stomping at the Savoy
(3:41)  3. Minor Swing
(5:52)  4. Nuages
(3:36)  5. Daphne
(4:52)  6. I Can't Give You Anything But Love
(4:04)  7. Djangology
(4:46)  8. Night and Day
(4:29)  9. Douce Ambience
(3:27) 10. Undecided
(4:15) 11. O Pato
(4:52) 12. Do Nothing Til You Hear From Me
(4:03) 13. Swing 42
(4:45) 14. Fields of Gold

Chasing the Moon features Kathy Bluff on lead vocals and violin, Paul Burjan on saxophone and flute and Peter Malone on guitar with the rhythm section consisting of John Conley on double bass and Tony Keep on drums. For the CD they are joined by Garry Steel on accordion and keyboards. All members are highly accomplished musicians with previous engagements including Galapagos Duck, ABC Sinfonia, Castanet Club, Edinburgh Festival, Adelaide Festival, Hey Ba Ba Re Bop, Happening Thang, Chain of Hearts, Hippos, Bushwhackers and Musica Viva. They bring this wealth of diverse experience to this project blending a variety of influences into the gypsy jazz genre. 

The group has featured at a number of jazz festivals in Australia including Wagga, Dubbo, Illawarra and Moruya and has twice won the people's choice award at Moruya Jazz Festival. A beautiful Django Reinhardt ballad sung in French as well as English by vocalist Kathy Bluff, features sumptuous vocals, lyrical guitar, sweet soprano saxophone with a touch of Ravel, all supported by some atmospheric accordion and a shimmer of Hollywood strings.  http://airit.org.au/airit/Chasing-the-Moon-Nuages.html