Sunday, October 18, 2015

Romane, Stochelo Rosenberg - Tribulations

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 57:27
Size: 131.5 MB
Styles: Gypsy Swing
Year: 2010
Art: Front

[4:07] 1. Tribulations
[5:50] 2. Brasilian Breeze
[3:31] 3. Caprice De Bridget
[4:31] 4. Guet-Apens
[3:16] 5. Indigo
[4:51] 6. Tangolero
[4:17] 7. For Brassens
[4:17] 8. Fragilidade
[4:51] 9. Salsa Guitar
[3:08] 10. Phase Bop
[3:13] 11. Lueurs
[2:53] 12. Wild Ride
[3:17] 13. Gypsy Groovin'
[5:19] 14. Ciao Bella

Romane, de son vrai nom Patrick Leguidcoq, est un guitariste de jazz né à Paris en 1959. Bien que non gitan de naissance, Romane bénéficie très tôt de l'influence du style manouche et en particulier de Django Reinhardt, dont il reste d'ailleurs un fidèle héritier au fil de sa carrière. Toutefois, ce respect ne l'entrave aucunement et ne l'empêche pas de composer des morceaux personnels.

Stochelo Rosenberg was born in a Gypsy camp on 19 February 1968 in Helmond, Netherlands, the first son of Mimer Rosenberg and Metz Grunholz. He has four brothers and one sister. Stochelo has two sons Isaac and Pepito and a daughter Bridget. He started playing the guitar when he was 10 years old, rather late for a boy in a family which consists of all musicians. He learned to play the guitar from his father and his uncle Wasso Grunholz, but most of all he learned by listening to the records of his hero, Django Reinhardt. Together with his cousins Nous’che and Nonnie Rosenberg they formed a trio and played mostly at festivals in their gypsy communities in Holland, Belgium, Germany and Austria

Tribulations

Phineas Newborn - Plays Again!

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 28:12
Size: 64.6 MB
Styles: Piano jazz
Year: 2012
Art: Front

[5:32] 1. Night In Tunisia
[3:45] 2. Nica's Dream
[5:28] 3. Airegin
[4:40] 4. Bag's Groove
[3:27] 5. C Jam Blues
[5:17] 6. Walkin'

One of the most technically skilled and brilliant pianists in jazz during his prime, Phineas Newborn remains a bit of a mystery. Plagued by mental and physical problems of unknown origin, Newborn faded from the scene in the mid-1960s, only to re-emerge at irregular intervals throughout his life. Newborn could be compared to Oscar Peterson in that his bop-based style was largely unclassifiable, his technique was phenomenal, and he was very capable of enthralling an audience playing a full song with just his left hand.

He started out working in Memphis R&B bands with his brother, guitarist Calvin Newborn, and recorded with local players including B.B. King in the early 1950s. Brief stints with Lionel Hampton and Willis Jackson preceded a period in the military (1952-54). After moving to New York in 1956, Newborn astounded fans and critics alike. Although he worked briefly with Charles Mingus (1958) and Roy Haynes, Newborn usually performed at the head of a trio or quartet. His early recordings for Atlantic (1956), Victor, Roulette and Contemporary are quite outstanding. Unfortunately, after the mid-'60s, Newborn's profile dropped sharply, and although there were further recordings for Contemporary (1969), Atlantic (1969), Pablo (1976) and the Japanese Philips (1977) label, and although he still sounded strong when appearing in public, the pianist was in danger of being forgotten by most of the jazz world during his last decade. Spending most of his time in Memphis, he was an inspiration to many younger pianists including James Williams, Harold Mabern, Mulgrew Miller, Donald Brown and Geoff Keezer, who after Newborn's death would dedicate their work as the Contemporary Piano Ensemble to Phineas. Fortunately, the episode of Jazz Scene USA that features Phineas Newborn in 1962 has been made available on a video by Shanachie. ~bio by Scott yanow

Plays Again!

Agnieszka Hekiert E-Jazz Quartet - Stories

Styles: Jazz, Vocal
Year: 2012
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 65:31
Size: 151,1 MB
Art: Front

(6:03)  1. Like A Nice Dream
(5:23)  2. Last Camel
(4:33)  3. Ballad For M
(5:13)  4. Gdyby Tylko
(4:58)  5. Folk Song
(6:44)  6. Prabhakar
(5:51)  7. Nic
(6:38)  8. On Green Dolphin Street
(4:36)  9. Kiedy Mowisz
(5:38) 10. Who Knows
(5:43) 11. Fragile
(4:06) 12. Not A Samba

It took some three weeks that I understand these stories. Agnieszka album Hekiert, which can in principle be regarded as her solo debut disc does not belong to hit. I could not choose from this CD single. It should be for the panels, which should be in every good jazz music library consists. If you have a limited budget, you buy yourself this album, leaving on the shelf in the store this year the world's greatest singers news. You will not regret it for a moment. Music does not create name. Music is the excitement and "Stories" is an album simply true and therefore so beautiful, but at the same time uneasy, nieprzebojowy.

Today, impeccable vocal technique, musicianship and compositions are good enough. Such panels can be found on store shelves much. So why do we reach just after the "Stories"? It's simple ... Here no one will fail. You will find here beautiful ballads, feisty duo Agnes Hekiert with Cuba Badach - "If only", featuring occurring recently ubiquitous Atom String Quartet and an equally active, playing the flute in "Prabhakar" Christopher Herdzin. This is the real debut of Agnieszka Hekiert, because as she says, her recorded several years ago with a team of Christopher Herdzin album "Night And Day Swing" is an album "in a drawer". Agnieszka is for this very active on stage. Perhaps some of you have not noticed collaboration with Bobby McFerrin at the concert of the project "Vocabularies" or the many concerts that Agnieszka game, mainly in Germany with Leszek Sting and Konstantin Kostov. I admit that I, too, am among you. Bobby McFerrin with this particular project did not come to the Polish, you probably did not make the organizer of an adequate budget, something else to bring one singer with a microphone in his pocket, and a completely different project is the appearance of several people. But today is not about Bobby McFerrinie, but about Agnes Hekiert that is for me and I have no doubt that it will also be a valuable discovery for you.

Agnes can sing anything. With effortless ease as he sings ballads, swings, improvising without words, perfect breath control in challenging fast passages. But it all seems obvious, does not it stand "Stories" with other vocal blockbuster. Also excellent compositions in the case of good boards are obvious. Those listed in the "Stories" are in large part by Konstantin Kostova. It is also one of the most recorded Polish compositions - "On Green Dolphin Street," Bronislaw Kaper and "Fragile" by Sting. It's a great set of good texts and even better music. But choose a good composition is not everything. You have to feel them so that listeners hear the emotions real and not fake. It managed to Agnieszka Hekiert perfectly ...This album is for me a revelation. It is not only exquisite vocal and full of great compositions plate with which I met Agnes talent. 

It is also extremely original pianist - Konstantin Kostov. His playing is full of Bulgarian somewhat unusual even for wyrobionego jazz listener scales. From the same Agnieszka I know that this extraordinary pianist plans to release his own album, which will be equally interesting. Regular listeners to my radio already had the opportunity to hear pieces of it ... With this album, as I said I could not choose a single. Officially, promotes album "Who Knows". I conspicuous abstract vocals in "Last Camel" - it's my favorite track on the album, vocal improvisations in "Prabhakar" and brilliantly sung standard - "On Green Dolphin Street". I prefer too Agnieszka export version singing in English. But it's a great album and this choice does not mean that the other songs are worse, this matter of taste. I'm going to this board often come back and certainly always listened to her in full, and I highly recommend you.  Translate by google  http://www.jazzpress.pl/plyta-tygodnia/1358-agnieszka-hekiert-stories

Stories

Fabien Mary - Three Horns Two Rhythm

Styles: Trumpet Jazz
Year: 2015
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 52:57
Size: 121,6 MB
Art: Front

(7:28)  1. Trips And Quads
(5:38)  2. The Camel Step
(6:28)  3. You're Not On The Map
(4:46)  4. The Little Tower On A Hill
(5:23)  5. Ydal Drib
(5:18)  6. Lament
(6:32)  7. Yellow Dog
(6:07)  8. Adam 1890 Blues
(5:13)  9. Line On Rhythm

Musician absolute must on the stage of modern jazz, the trumpet player Fabien Mary returns with training in atypical instrumentation. Recorded in New York, where Fabien lived and continues to maintain strong ties,  "Three Horns Two Rhythm"combines three brass, backed by a rhythm section bass / drums. Fabien Mary has fully composed this directory for New York five brilliant musicians that surround it. His arrangements highlight alliances between stamps brass: trumpet, tenor saxophone, trombone, baritone saxophone or flute ... The absence of harmonic instrument allows the space left open to soloists, and brass arrangements thus become paramount ...

Recorded at Bunker Studio in Brooklyn in New York last October, Three Horns Two Rhythm meets Fabien Mary (trumpet), Steve Davis (trombone), Chris Byars (tenor and flute saxophone), Frank Basile (baritone saxophone), David Wong (bass ) and Pete Van Nostrand (drums). With five nominations for the Prix Django Reinhardt "French Musician of the Year" by the Jazz Academy over the years and an impressive course where it is found alongside Wynton Marsalis, Diana Krall, Benny Golson, Harold Mabern, Johnny Griffin, Steve Turre, Michel Legrand, Archie Shepp and many others, this musician never ceases to fascinate with his talent, his class and his musical requirement. Translate by google  http://www.francemusique.fr/emission/open-jazz/2014-2015/fabien-mary-avis-de-vents-forts-sur-new-york-05-12-2015-18-02

Three Horns Two Rhythm

Stan Kenton - Portraits On Standards

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1954
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 41:19
Size: 95,5 MB
Art: Front

(2:41)  1. You And The Night And The Music
(2:55)  2. Reverie
(2:50)  3. I've Got You Under My Skin
(2:39)  4. Autumn In New York
(2:52)  5. April In Paris
(2:21)  6. How High The Moon
(2:58)  7. Crazy Rhythm
(2:59)  8. I Got It Bad And That Ain't Good
(2:46)  9. Baia
(3:04) 10. Street of Dreams
(3:12) 11. Don't Take Your Love From Me
(2:32) 12. More Love Than Your Love
(2:34) 13. Alone Too Long
(2:03) 14. The Lady In Red
(2:47) 15. Under a Blanket of Blue

While most of Stan Kenton's recordings in the 1950s tend to be complex and sometimes bombastic, his versions of standards could often be sentimental and very melodic. This LP from the Creative World catalog (music originally released by Capitol) alternates between ballads and boppish romps, mostly featuring the 1953-1954 orchestra, a band that could often swing hard. With such major soloists as altoist Art Pepper (featured on "Street of Dreams"), trumpeter Conte Candoli, Zoot Sims on tenor, altoist Lee Konitz, and trombonist Frank Rosolino, Kenton's orchestra could hold its own with any big band of the period. The arrangements (all by either Bill Russo or Kenton) showcase these talents at their best. ~ Scott Yanow  http://www.allmusic.com/album/portraits-on-standards-mw0000588250

Personnel: Stan Kenton (piano); Ralph Blaze, Joe Gibbons, Sal Salvador, Laurindo Almeida (guitar); Vinnie Dean, Harry Klee, Lee Konitz, Art Pepper, Ronnie Lang, Bud Shank (alto saxophone); Bart Calderell, Bill Holman, Bob Cooper (tenor saxophone); Bob Gioga, Tony Ferina, Hank Levy (baritone saxophone); Conte Candoli, Don Dennis, Don Fagerquist, Ernie Royal, Ruban McFall, John Howell , Don Paladino, John Coppola , Maynard Ferguson, Pete Candoli, Buddy Childers (trumpet); Milt Bernhart, Bob Fitzpatrick, Frank Rosolino, Harry Betts, Herbie Harper, Bill Russo (trombone); George Roberts (bass trombone); Stan Fletcher (tuba); Shelly Manne, Stan Levey (drums).

Portraits On Standards

Fred Wesley & The Swing 'N Jazz - It Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing

Styles: Trombone Jazz
Year: 2006
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 65:38
Size: 150,7 MB
Art: Front

(6:04)  1. Wicked Walk
(4:50)  2. Dream Catcher
(4:23)  3. Eventually
(6:27)  4. Body & Soul
(4:49)  5. Missin' RB Blues
(6:49)  6. Emily
(4:37)  7. It Don't Mean A Thing
(5:02)  8. Just Squeeze Me (But Don't Tease Me)
(6:52)  9. Par Three
(8:37) 10. Acirfa
(7:03) 11. Head Start

Charity golf tournaments raise millions sometimes billions in the name of giving back. Trombonist Fred Wesley uses a different kind of swing to make his contribution: His recent release as bandleader, It Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing, benefits The Commission Project (TCP), a nonprofit that supports various music education projects around the U.S. Wesley isn't alone in his humanitarianism; the CD spotlights the unique talents of eight other jazz masters collectively, The Swing N' Jazz All-Stars in an assortment of "as good as it gets music. Here's how it works. Each year in early June TCP hosts a jazz and golf weekend in Upstate New York called "Swing 'N Jazz. Attendees take jazz master classes by day and jam with the pros by night. On Sunday, for a contribution to TCP, participants get to play golf with their jazz legend of choice (perhaps not so pro when it comes to golf, but still a good time). TCP uses the donations to commission new works and sponsor promising young talent. Definitely win-win.

At the 2005 Swing 'N Jazz weekend Wesley served as musical director, and after the amateur golfer-musicians had gone home, he shepherded eight musicians from the festival into a nearby studio to record the CD. Just about all the players contributed a tune; among the originals are Wesley's funky "Wicked Walk, drummer Akira Tana's eerily sweet ballad "Dream Catcher, and saxophonist Carl Atkin's quixotic "Acirfa. Jay Leonhart distinguishes himself as a bassist and perceptive vocalist on "Missin' RB Blues, and Bob Sneider (guitar) sends up an engaging waltz with "Par Three. Closing the CD is "Head Start, one of the last, always-uplifting performances of the late Keter Betts (bass). Not to miss: Betts and Leonhart alone in their duet on "Just Squeeze Me. Not to be overlooked: Pianist Mike Holober's understated arrangement of the time-honored title cut and trumpeter Marvin Stamm's clarion playing throughout. ~ Suzanne Lorge  http://www.allaboutjazz.com/it-dont-mean-a-thing-if-it-aint-got-that-swing-fred-wesley-sons-of-sound-review-by-suzanne-lorge.php

Personnel: Fred Wesley: trombone; Carl Atkins: alto and baritone saxophone; Marvin Stamm: trumpet, flugelhorn; Mike Holober: piano; Jay Leonhart: bass, vocal; Bob Sneider: guitar; Akira Tana: drum; Keter Betts: bass; Rich Thompson: drums.

It Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing

Saturday, October 17, 2015

Mel Tormé - Comin' Home Baby

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 32:38
Size: 74.7 MB
Styles: Vocal
Year: 1962/2005
Art: Front

[2:40] 1. Comin' Home Baby
[2:54] 2. Dat Dere
[2:55] 3. The Lady's In Love With You
[3:10] 4. Hi-Fly
[2:20] 5. Puttin' On The Ritz
[2:55] 6. Walkin'
[2:59] 7. Moanin'
[2:23] 8. Sing You Sinners
[2:45] 9. Whisper Not
[2:52] 10. On Green Dolphin Street
[2:26] 11. Sidney's Soliloquy
[2:12] 12. Right Now

The irrepressible title track was a hit for Torme and remains a staple in the British Northern Soul dance scene. "Comin' Home," like many cuts on the LP ("Dat Dere," "Walkin'," "Whisper Not" and "Moanin'") was a hard bop instrumental that Torme spins into a hip vocal number. As a bonus, the arrangements by Claus Ogerman and cool jazzster Shorty Rogers are top flight.

Comin' Home Baby

Veronica Nunn - The Art Of Michael Franks

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 57:23
Size: 131.4 MB
Styles: Vocal jazz
Year: 2010
Art: Front

[3:22] 1. Really Hope It's You
[3:49] 2. Robinsong
[6:18] 3. Rendezvous In Rio
[4:37] 4. When She Is Mine
[4:46] 5. Long Slow Distance
[3:59] 6. Lovin You More And More
[7:13] 7. Leading Me Back To You
[4:08] 8. Fool's Errand
[3:32] 9. Tiger In The Rain
[4:32] 10. When You Smiled At Me
[5:01] 11. Sometimes I Just Forget To Smile
[6:00] 12. How I Remember You

With The Art of Michael Franks, Veronica Nunn's third release for Dead Horse Records, the dominant theme of her recording Standard Delivery - a jazz vocalist's relationship with time-honored standards - is revisited. But this time instead of pulling from the Great American Songbook she explores the musical creations of world-renowned contemporary jazz singer/songwriter Michael Franks. Embarking on a new musical collaboration with Michael Franks (in the form of a duet on "Leading Me Back to You") as well as building on old ones, Veronica and friends develop arrangements that reintroduce listeners to some familiar songs of Mr. Franks as well as shine a light on some of his more obscure compositions - all the while reshaping those songs in accordance with Veronica's unique approach and interpretation.

The Art Of Michael Franks

Johnny 'Hammond' Smith - Open House

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 69:11
Size: 158.4 MB
Styles: Hard bop, Soul jazz, Hammond B3 jazz
Year: 1963/2001
Art: Front

[4:35] 1. Open House
[5:23] 2. Cyra
[4:58] 3. I Remember You
[2:33] 4. Theme From Cleopatra
[6:56] 5. Blue For De-De
[4:37] 6. Why Was I Born
[5:47] 7. I Love You
[5:26] 8. Nica's Dream
[6:20] 9. Cleopatra And The African Knight
[5:44] 10. Bennie's Diggin'
[4:34] 11. Brake Through
[3:52] 12. Eloise
[4:30] 13. A Little Taste
[3:51] 14. Twixt The Sheets

Not every album that Johnny "Hammond" Smith recorded in the 1960s was a masterpiece, but the best ones were textbook examples of funky, blues-drenched organ jazz. Two of his more solid and memorable LPs from that decade were Open House and A Little Taste, both of which the ubiquitous Orrin Keepnews produced for Riverside in 1963. The albums were out of print for many years, but, in 2001, Fantasy reissued them back to back on this 69-minute CD (which Fantasy put out on Milestone, but could have just as easily put out on Riverside since it owns the Riverside catalog). Smith covers his bases on these 1963 sessions, which find him joined by such noteworthy soloists as Thad Jones or Virgil Jones on trumpet and Houston Person or Seldon Powell on tenor sax. The organist's enthusiastic performances of "I Remember You" and Horace Silver's "Nica's Dream" are the essence of hard bop exuberance, while his lyrical, romantic side asserts itself on "Why Was I Born," the dreamy "Cyra," and the lovely, Johnny Hodges-influenced "Eloise." And on "Twixt the Sheets," Smith savors the pleasure of a slow, down-home blues groove. This CD offers abundant proof of the fact that 1960s soul-jazz and organ combos picked up where Count Basie and Lionel Hampton left off -- in other words, Smith and his colleagues provided accessible, gritty, emotionally direct jazz that you didn't have to be an intellectual to comprehend. Again, not everything that Smith recorded in the 1960s was mind-blowing, but you certainly can't go wrong with this rewarding CD. ~Alex Henderson

Open House

Firefall - S/T

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 39:11
Size: 89.7 MB
Styles: Country rock
Year: 1976/2005
Art: Front

[3:27] 1. It Doesn't Matter
[4:12] 2. Love Isn't All
[3:51] 3. Livin' Ain't Livin'
[4:02] 4. No Way Out
[4:31] 5. Dolphin's Lullaby
[3:31] 6. Cinderella
[4:39] 7. Sad Ol' Love Song
[2:39] 8. You Are The Woman
[4:14] 9. Mexico
[4:00] 10. Do What You Want

Given Firefall's pedigree of former Spirit and Flying Burrito Brothers members, it may seem that the group would have been a little more adventurous than the band that gave us the soft rock classic "You Are the Woman." Thing is, they were -- the song was just so successful, it's overshadowed the fact that their 1976's eponymous debut was a varied, satisfying record. Yes, most of it was within the province of mellow Californian soft rock, but they do display their country-rock roots, along with some searching musicality throughout the record. And while a couple of the songs coast by on sound, they could also craft a good tune, with the singles "Livin' Ain't Livin'" and "Cinderella" standing proudly alongside "You Are the Woman." It's a fine, understated country-rock debut that remains one of the more underrated items of its kind -- it holds its own next to Poco, Pure Prairie League, and the Eagles. ~Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Firefall

Dick Hyman and Randy Sandke - Now And Again

Styles: Piano And Trumpet Jazz
Year: 2006
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 70:01
Size: 161,0 MB
Art: Front

(6:04)  1. You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To
(7:48)  2. I Thought About You
(6:20)  3. I Want To Be Happy
(2:48)  4. Weatherbird
(4:33)  5. Out of Nowhere
(4:04)  6. Thinking About Bix
(5:59)  7. Slow River
(4:35)  8. Joy Spring
(3:35)  9. Wild Man Blues
(4:43) 10. Dancing in the Dark
(4:23) 11. The Wizard
(2:50) 12. Two As One
(3:43) 13. Bronco Busters
(4:30) 14. Lucky To Be Me
(3:59) 15. Makin' Whoopee

The pairing of Dick Hyman's inventive keyboard with the golden tones of Randy Sandke's mellifluous trumpet make for a set permeated with admiration for Louis Armstrong and Bix Beiderbecke. Hyman, who long ago studied with Teddy Wilson, has been prolifically dedicated to preserving and promoting jazz repertory. Among his many outstanding recordings are classic outings with Ruby Braff and Maxine Sullivan. Here the duo recalls, through mostly classic '20s and '30s tunes, the vibrant spirits of Pops and Bix without being merely imitative. Hyman's own "Thinking About Bix has fragments of "I'm Coming Virginia and "In A Mist thrown in for good measure and allows Sandke to toot joyously with barrelhouse backing from Hyman. Beiderbecke's "Out of Nowhere opens with a few gently tinkling bars from Hyman reminiscent of a toy piano. Gradually, the tempo picks up, with Hyman discreetly punctuating Sandke's full-bodied trumpet. These guys sure know the value of taking their time.

As a composer, Sandke is represented on the set by "The Wizard, which is dedicated to Hyman, and "Two As One, which begins with a lengthy melodic piano solo introduction. When Sandke joins in, the piece transforms into a wordlessly expressive dialogue between old friends. And what a difference it makes when two hoary old chestnuts like "I Want to Be Happy and "Makin' Whoopee are reconsidered by these musicians. 

They manage to discern previously unnoted darker, after-hours elements in these tunes. Whether they're having a blast with Gershwin's "Bronco Busters (from Girl Crazy) or lending a pensive consideration to Bernstein's "Lucky to Be Me (from On the Town), the opening tune's title is an accurate statement about this happy Hyman-Sandke connection: "You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To. ~ Andrew Velez  http://www.allaboutjazz.com/now-and-again-dick-hyman-arbors-records-review-by-andrew-velez.php
Personnel: Dick Hyman: piano; Randy Sandke: trumpet.

Now And Again

Joni Janak, Ron Moewes, Ralph Sharon - Always: The Music Of Irving Berlin

Styles: Vocal And Piano Jazz
Year: 2007
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 65:35
Size: 151,5 MB
Art: Front

(5:10)  1. Always
(6:16)  2. How Deep Is The Ocean
(3:48)  3. The Best Thing For You Could Be Me
(1:23)  4. When I Lost You
(3:31)  5. They Say That Falling Love Is Wonderful
(7:28)  6. All of My Life/Be Careful, It's My Heart
(3:08)  7. Now It Can Be Told
(4:00)  8. I Love a Piano
(4:47)  9. A Pretty Girl
(4:22) 10. Say It Isn't So
(4:44) 11. I Got Lost In His Arms
(3:57) 12. A Berlin Medley
(3:18) 13. Whatll I Do
(5:28) 14. White Christmas
(4:10) 15. A Mr. Sharon Tune

Always, The Music of Irving Berlin is a CD of Berlin tunes featuring the lovely voice of Joni Janak, the drums and vocals of Ron Moewes, and the piano artistry of Ralph Sharon. Mr. Sharon was the piano accompanist for the legendary Tony Bennett for many years. The album also features other instrumentalists on jazz solos. The last song on the CD is an original by Ron Moewes, "A Mr.Sharon Tune" It was written for Ralph Sharon and tells the story of his musical career. http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/jjrmars

Featuring the lovely voice of Joni Janak, the drums and vocals of Ron Moewes, and the piano artistry of Ralph Sharon.

Always: The Music Of Irving Berlin

Eddie Daniels - Real Time

Styles: Clarinet And Saxophone Jazz
Year: 1994
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 60:48
Size: 139,6 MB
Art: Front

(7:33)  1. Rainbow Shadows
(7:31)  2. Man I Love
(6:45)  3. Love Walked In
(5:05)  4. Blue Bolero
(6:06)  5. Sweet Lorraine
(7:01)  6. Thad's Lament
(5:22)  7. Falling In Love With Love
(4:56)  8. My Foolish Heart
(4:08)  9. You Stepped Out Of A Dream
(2:56) 10. Tricotism
(3:18) 11. Farrell

The great modern jazz clarinetist Eddie Daniels is heard in a fairly intimate setting on this CD, performing in a quartet with guitarist Chuck Loeb, bassist Ned Mann, and drummer Adam Nussbaum. Although some of the songs are fairly relaxed or lightly funky, there are also such numbers as "The Man I Love," "Love Walked In," "Falling in Love With Love," and Oscar Pettiford's "Tricotism." Daniels contributed three of the originals, including tributes to Thad Jones and Joe Farrell. His fluent clarinet and tenor are very much in the spotlight throughout and he blends in well with the guitar. Worth searching for. ~ Scott Yanow  http://www.allmusic.com/album/real-time-mw0000626473

Personnel: Eddie Daniels (tenor saxophone, clarinet); Chuck Loeb (guitar); Ned Mann (bass); Adam Nussbaum (drums).

Real Time

Donald Harrison - The Ballads

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2009
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 73:57
Size: 169,4 MB
Art: Front

(7:40)  1. Strange Day
(5:27)  2. Swept from the Sea
(8:10)  3. My Funny Valentine
(6:30)  4. Candlelight
(9:25)  5. Summertime
(5:17)  6. Cool Breeze
(9:23)  7. Sincerely Yours
(5:44)  8. They Can't Take That Away From Me
(6:30)  9. If I Were a Bell
(9:47) 10. To Nola With Love

Harrison studied at the Southern University and Berklee College of Music. He played with Roy Haynes, Jack McDuff, Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, Terence Blanchard and Don Pullen in the 1980s. He also played with the re-formed Headhunters band in the 1990s. In 1991 he recorded "Indian Blues," which captured the sound and culture of Congo Square in a jazz context. In 1994 Harrison created the "Nouveau Swing" style of jazz, .[2] which merges the swing beat with many of today's popular dance styles of music, as well as styles that are prominent from his cultural experiences in his hometown.

Harrison also performs in the smooth jazz genre. His group Donald Harrison Electric Band has recorded popular radio hits and have charted in the top ten of Billboard magazine. He performs as a producer, singer and rapper in the traditional Afro-New Orleans culture and hiphop genres with his group, The New Sounds of Mardi Gras. The group, which has recorded two cds, was started in 2001 and has made appearances worldwide. Harrison is the Big Chief of the Congo Nation Afro-New Orleans Cultural Group which keeps alive the secret traditions of Congo Square.

Harrison also writes orchestral works for major orchestras. Harrison was chosen as the "person of the year" by Jazziz magazine in January 2007. His latest CDs, 3D Vols. I, II, and III, feature him in three different musical genres. On Vol. I he writes, plays, and produces music in the smooth jazz, and R&B style. On Vol. II he writes, produces and plays in the classic jazz style. On Vol. III he writes plays and produces in the hiphop genre. As of 2007, Harrison is working on a large orchestral work which investigates what it is like to be a participant in New Orleans culture. Harrison was forced to evacuate New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, and proceeds from his album Nouveau Swing will go to victims of the hurricanes.

Harrison has nurtured a number of young musicians including the young Grammy-nominated trumpeter Christian Scott (Harrison's nephew), as well as Mark Whitfield, Cyrus Chestnut, Christian McBride, and The Notorious B.I.G. Harrison was featured in Spike Lee's HBO documentary, When the Levees Broke, and has appeared as himself in 11 episodes of HBO's Treme where the characters Albert and Delmond Lambreaux are based on aspects of his life. Harrison also is the director of the Tipitina's Intern Program and directed the New Jazz School for the Isidore Newman School in New Orleans. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Harrison

The Ballads

Friday, October 16, 2015

Joe Newman - More Than You Know

Size: 166,1 MB
Time: 72:04
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Jazz
Art: Front

01. Taps Miller (8:22)
02. Wednesday's Blues (9:09)
03. Cuein' The Blues (4:33)
04. Jive At Five (5:38)
05. Don't Worry 'bout Me (4:40)
06. More Than You Know (3:58)
07. J & B (5:48)
08. Main Stem (6:48)
09. Ho! (4:33)
10. Latino (6:08)
11. Tangerine (7:02)
12. Tipsy (5:19)

Joe Newman was a superb, exciting trumpeter whose style echoed the best of Harry Edison, Dizzy Gillespie, and Thad Jones, seasoned with his own flavoring. He was among a select corps who not only enjoyed playing, but communicated that joy and exuberance in every solo. He provided high-note and upper-register antics, but functioned best doing soft, enticing melodies or engaging in mildly combative jam sessions. He was also an accomplished player in the traditional New Orleans style. Newman began his professional career with Lionel Hampton in 1942 and 1943, joining him after touring with the Alabama State Teachers College band. Newman became a member of the Count Basie orchestra in 1943, remaining until 1947. He co-led groups with Illinois Jacquet and J.C. Heard, before returning to the Basie band for a great run from 1952 to 1961. During that time, there were periodic outside recording sessions. Newman did sessions for Savoy, Vanguard, and RCA in the '50s, most of them small-combo and tasteful, enjoyable outings. The 1956 album Salute to Satch was with a big band. The Happy Cats was a sextet date. There was a quintet session with Zoot Sims on Roulette and another Roulette recording with an 11-piece band. Newman toured Europe with the Basie band in 1954. During the early '60s, he continued recording and touring with Basie and making other sides on his own. These included sessions with Tommy Flanagan for Prestige and a quartet set for Stash. There was a 1962 Russian tour with Benny Goodman. Newman became involved with Jazz Interaction, an organization promoting awareness and jazz education in the early '60s, and soon became a tireless advocate. He assumed the organization's presidency in 1967. Newman also wrote compositions for their organization. He began playing with the New York Repertory Orchestra in 1974, and toured Europe and the Soviet Union with them in 1975. During the '70s, '80s, and '90s, Newman juggled educating, recording, and doing an infrequent reunion with the Basie orchestra. He made nice sessions with Ruby Braff and Jimmy Rowles in the '70s and Joe Wilder and Hank Jones in the '80s. ~ Ron Wynn

Track 1-6:
Joe Newman (tp) Frank Wess (ts, fl) Tommy Flanagan (p) Eddie Jones (b) Oliver Jackson (d) - Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, May 4, 1960
Track 7-12:
Oliver Nelson (saxophone); Joe Newman (trumpet); Hank Jones (piano); George Duvivier (bass); Charlie Persip (drums); Ray Barretto (congas) - Recorded at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ; August 25, 1961

More Than You Know

Two Generations - For You

Size: 120,8 MB
Time: 51:34
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Jazz/Pop Vocals
Art: Front

01. Come Rain Or Come Shine (3:42)
02. Bye Bye Blackbird (4:39)
03. Some Other Time (2:30)
04. Short Talk (2:41)
05. For You (4:18)
06. Don't Get Around Much Anymore (3:33)
07. Better Than Anything (4:07)
08. Some Day (3:15)
09. Sugar (3:59)
10. Lover Come Back To Me (3:41)
11. Blame It On My Youth (2:26)
12. So Long Big Time (4:00)
13. Caravan (4:04)
14. They Call It Stormy Monday (4:33)

Hannah Svensson was born and raised in Falkenberg on Sweden’s west coast. Brought up in a stimulating musical environment with mainly jazz influences, she became interested in music early on. At the age of nine she started taking piano lessons and eventually guitar lessons as well.

Without any ambitions to be a singer, Seventeen-year-old Hannah heard Eva Cassidy singing for the first time and was touched to tears and her interest in singing took off. Hannah made her first singing performance at a cousin’s wedding one year later and there would be many more to come. Apparentley Hannah has been lucky under her upbringing. Her father Ewan Svensson is a renowed jazz guitarist and has been a great source of inspiration.

At the age of twenty-one Hannah began to sing in her own group “Hannah & Acoustic 3” in which her father also played guitar. One of the band members was very successful in booking engagements for the group, resulting in a busy touring schedule around Sweden. This gave Hannah good routine and provided the best school of experience for her.

After having lived in Stockholm and Gothenburg, Hannah has now made her home in Malmo, Sweden. During this time she has released two CDs and worked with, among others, Niels Lan Doky, Jan Lundgren, Alvin Queen, Svante Thuresson and many other prominent musicians.

Hannah creates her own unique sound through her spontaneous personality, powerful expression and clear phrasing thus conveying the lyrics to the audience in a clear and powerful way.

For You

Marcus Anderson - And Coffee

Size: 107,5 MB
Time: 45:57
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Jazz: Smooth Jazz
Art: Front

01. Espresso Shot (3:32)
02. Cappuccino Strut (4:14)
03. Cup Of Joe (3:31)
04. Coffee Cocktails (4:04)
05. And Coffee (4:58)
06. Vanilla Mocha (3:55)
07. Carmel Mocha (5:12)
08. Hazelnut (4:21)
09. 2 Cream, 3 Sugars (3:40)
10. Latte In The Rain (4:02)
11. Passion Blend (Bonus Track) (4:23)

This marks Anderson’s eighth album in ten years. When not on the road performing his own tunes to his loyal audiences around the world, he is on the road with Prince as part of his New Power Generation band. “Touring with Prince has been rewarding in so many different ways; I feel as if I’m in grad school, business classes, and etiquette school all wrapped into one. Thank you Paisley University!”

The song titles and moods of each song on the “AND Coffee” album correspond to the flavorful tastes, aromas and emotions that each of the various coffee flavors in ANDerson’s selections reflect, from mild to passionate and bold. The CD is available for sale with or without purchasing coffee, although audiences would be missing out on the full bodied, rich and tasty beverages that are synonymous with the moods and mastery reflected on the album.

Why coffee? ANDerson explains, “Coffee is a beverage enjoyed all over the world. People share the experience of drinking a cup of Joe with a stranger and begin to relate to one another. Mutual appreciation of music has the same kind of effect on people. I love being a part of products that bring us all together.” He continues, “And now you don’t have to shuffle through your music library to create the perfect coffee drinker’s playlist. With AND Coffee we have merged great music with great flavors.”

And Coffee

Kim Nazarian - Some Morning

Size: 117,5 MB
Time: 50:07
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Jazz/Pop Vocals
Art: Front

01. Robbin's Nest/Boneology (5:51)
02. Tell Him I Said Hello (5:58)
03. Gotta Be This Or That (3:30)
04. All In My Heart (5:07)
05. What'll I Do (5:06)
06. Still Life (3:59)
07. Some Morning (4:29)
08. So In Love (5:27)
09. If It's Magic (3:41)
10. Que Sera, Sera (2:39)
11. Road To Kursk (4:15)

Personnel:
Kim Nazarian - vocals
Jay Ashby - trombone (1, 5, 10, 11)
Gary Burton - vibes (7)
Paquito D’Rivera - clarinet (solo on 2)
John Pizzarelli - guitar (3)
Sean Jones - trumpet (1,11)
Roger Humphries - drums (1, 3, 10, 11)
Jamey Haddad - drums (2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
Peter Eldridge - vocals (7)
Mark Shilansky - piano (2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11)
Mark Soskin - piano (1, 3, 10)
Marty Ashby - guitar (2, 8)
Jiro Yoshida - guitar (4)
Dwayne Dolphin - bass (1, 3, 7, 9, 10, 11)
Leo Traversa - bass (2, 4, 5, 6, 8)
Greg Nazarian - sax (10)
Anna Nelson - ensemble clarinet (2)
Jesse McCandless - bass clarinet (2)
Alexa Still - flute (2)
Steve Hawk - trumpet (1,11)
Caitlin Merhtens - harp (8)
Ian Ashby - vocal (10)

Some Morning is the first solo release by Grammy-nominated Kim Nazarian. Well-known to jazz fans around the world as a founding member of New York Voices, Kim is one of the most accomplished vocalists on the scene today. This project highlights Kim’s talents not only as a singer, but also as a lyricist and an arranger.

Some Morning features some of the most well-known names in jazz, including her husband, Jay Ashby, the five-time Grammy Award-winning producer and trombonist. Special guests include Gary Burton, Paquito D’Rivera, John Pizzarelli, Sean Jones, Roger Humphriesand Jamey Haddad.

Some Morning

Martin Sasse Trio & Steve Grossman - Take The 'D' Train

Size: 138,7 MB
Time: 59:45
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Jazz
Art: Front

01. Angelica (6:19)
02. In A Sentimental Mood (7:39)
03. Like Someone In Love (6:51)
04. New Moon (5:52)
05. Nicolette (8:21)
06. Stable Mates (6:12)
07. Take The Coltrane (5:38)
08. Take The 'D' Train (7:11)
09. Wabash (5:38)

The Cologne pianist Martin Sasse has evolved over the last 15 years the leading German mainstream pianists, what his latest recordings impressively demonstrate. Whether as a sensitive accompanist of singers or brass, as head of the piano trio or pianist in other formations - Sasse guarantees swing, emotion and high Difficulty. The saxophonist Steve Grossman has repeatedly invited in recent years as a guest star Sasse. The Americans living in Europe became known in 1970 as the successor to Wayne Shorter in Miles Davis' band internationally. Despite a series of remarkable shots of his career due to illness raised never expire as his playing skills deserve it. All the more gratifying that the tenor saxophonist shows here in good shape. His masterful ballads game impressed Ellington's "In A Sentimental Mood" as well as his composition "Nicolette" said Sasse congenially zuspielt him the musical balls. Drummer Joost van Schaik drives Benny Golson's "stablemates" skillfully ahead a little faster than usual. Grossman celebrates the catchy melody before Sasse lifts to an inspired improvisation that merges successful in bassist Henning Gailings short solo. Grossman is one of Ellington's "Take the Coltrane" rapidly and are Sasse as a template for its immensely swinging solo before Grossman himself enters a rousing improvisation river. The CD swings with Cannonball Adderley's "Wabash" to the end, again with good solos by Grossman and Sasse.
"Rollin '" is a trio recording under the direction of native Hanoverian drummer Dennis Frehse, who now lives after several years of training in USA in Japan and operates currently in the band of the Japanese saxophone legend Sadao Watanabe. This picture was taken in Tokyo. Even in this environment shows Sasse his qualities as a swinger, about when he first called "Deggen McBobben" the picks elegant Bouncing Beat by bassist Kengo Nakamura. The soulful ballads player Sasse comes in "You Taught My Heart To Sing" to light, pleasantly low-key accompanied by Nakamura and Frehse, or even in Coltrane's "Naima". The personable old fashioned swinging "Rosetta" is at the end of this successful recording. ~online translation

Take The 'D' Train    

Mariza - Mundo

Size: 113,5 MB
Time: 48:11
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Fado, World
Art: Front

01. Rio De Magoa (3:14)
02. Melhor De Mim (4:05)
03. Alma (3:10)
04. Saudade Solta (3:28)
05. Sem Ti (4:57)
06. Maldiçao (4:45)
07. Padoce De Ceu Azul (3:47)
08. Caprichosa (2:33)
09. Paixao (2:58)
10. Anda O Sol Na Minha Rua (2:24)
11. Adeus (2:52)
12. Missangas (3:36)
13. Sombra (3:49)
14. Meu Amor Pequenino (2:28)

Personnel:
José Manuel Neto - portuguese guitar
Pedro Jóia - acoustic guitar
Charlie Mendes - acoustic bass guitar
Alfonso Pérez - piano and keyboards
Israel Suárez 'Piraña' - drums and percussion
Joel Pina - acoustic bass guitar on “Maldição” and “Anda o Sol na Minha Rua”
Rui Veloso - piano on “Meu Amor Pequenino”
Javier Limón - guitarra flamenca em “Alma”
Carlos Leitão - viola em “Maldição” and “Anda o Sol na Minha Rua”

Produced by Grammy award winner Javier Limón, “Mundo” is her first new album in five years.

Once you have traveled all around the world, what's left to do, to discover?
14 years ago, a young singer released her debut album. Few would have ventured the journey she was then beginning would take her so far away from home for so long. Not even after that record, 2001's Fado em Mim, became a runaway success.

The journey encompassed all that followed. Four other albums (Fado Curvo, Transparente, Terra e Fado Tradicional), three live recordings (Live in London, Concerto em Lisboa e Terra em Concerto), atriumphant greatest hits album (Best Of), countless international tours and concerts in some of the most prestigious venues around the world, numerous global awards and decorations... And in so doing, Mariza's journey took her beyond her wildest dreams. You don't come home the same person you were when you left.

Or do you?

Mariza answers that question with the opening track on her new album: “Rio de Mágoa”, a classic Fado that sets in stone who Mariza is, where she came from. And once you know your roots, you can go on a journey –and it's that journey that is chronicled in this new album, her sixth studio recording and her first of entirely new material in five years.

The record is called “Mundo”. “World”. It's an appropriate title to describe all the world that fits inside it –a world that Mariza already had within herself, in her voice, but also the world whose doors opened to her as she traveled around it through the years.

Mariza is a Fado singer and she will never let go of, never forget, this music she heard from a young age. But Fado can be many things, as many as the singer wants it to be. And because Fado is always in Mariza's voice, it's always there even when it doesn't conform to its traditional image.

It's there in her voice, in the soul, in the passion she puts in every single track on this record, whether she is singing new material written by her producer, the Spaniard Javier Limón, or covering classics by the legendary Amália Rodrigues or the mythical Tango singer Carlos Gardel. Mariza's remarkable voice builds a bridge between many different kinds of music under the all-encompassing umbrella of Fado. Not yesterday's Fado, not a purist, traditionalist Fado; but a modern, contemporary Fado, open to the world, as befits a song that began as a sailor's lament.

Mariza's Fado is a different, adventurous Fado, that expands beyond the Portuguese borders in search of a new cosmopolitan identity. A new beginning, if you like, carried by a voice who always keeps her roots in her home country but knows that you need to learn and move on to soar higher, farther.

“Mundo” is a travelogue,a diary, a record of a journey, from Cape Verde to Spain, from Argentina to Portugal. All of it is present in Mariza's astonishing vocal and emotional range, a voice that shortens distances, folds time, makes the world smaller and brings it closer. Her voice, her songs, tell of “our” world, the world of music, of emotions, of Fado and all the styles swirling around it. But they also tell of her world–a world that has grown in the past five years, enriched by new landscapes, new places, new people, new influences. This is the world “Mundo” gives us.

It's Mariza's world. We're lucky to be living in it.

Mundo