Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Jay Migliori - Count The Nights And Times

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 1975
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 36:03
Size: 83,8 MB
Art: Front

(6:55)  1. Puttin'
(7:03)  2. Cheryl E.
(5:45)  3. Count The Nights And Times
(4:29)  4. Desert Flower
(3:46)  5. Fluvius
(8:02)  6. Nirvana

One of the original members of Supersax, Jay Migliori has long been a top bop-oriented saxophonist based in Los Angeles. He actually started out working frequently in the Boston area in the mid-'50s. Migliori was with Woody Herman's Orchestra from 1957-58 before setting in L.A. 

Since the early 1960s he has worked frequently in the studios, gigging at night in clubs. He was with Supersax from 1972-84 and has often led his own combos. Migliori led bop-oriented albums for Transition (1955), PRB Int. (1975) and Discovery (1980-81). ~ Scott Yanow  http://www.allmusic.com/artist/jay-migliori-mn0000810762

Featuring: Jay Migliori (saxophone), Franck De La Rosa (bass), James Gannon (bass), Joe Lettieri (piano), Pete Magadini, Nick Martinis (drums), Wolfgang Melz (bass), Maurice Mille
 
Thank You my Friend!

Count The Nights And Times

The Softies - Winter Pageant

Styles: Vocal, Pop/Rock
Year: 1997
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 36:18
Size: 83,5 MB
Art: Front

(2:36)  1. Pack Your Things and Go
(3:10)  2. So Sad
(2:56)  3. Over
(2:08)  4. No One at All
(3:20)  5. Tracks and Tunnels
(2:59)  6. Excellent
(2:27)  7. My Foolish Way
(2:52)  8. The Best Days
(2:16)  9. Fortune
(2:03) 10. Splintered Hands
(1:52) 11. About You
(2:34) 12. Anywhere But Here
(2:58) 13. Winter Pageant
(1:59) 14. Make Up Your Mind

Amidst the popular shouting and mystical-philosophical dramatics of their female contemporaries, the Softies make music that is barely audible, delicately lovelorn, and mostly unknown. Like It's Love, the Softies' debut LP, Winter Pageant is a collection of songs that begin after the romance has ended. Their sound is intimate and fragile guitars like baby birds and voices as brightly immaterial as sunlight shimmering on water. The rare songs that celebrate a love that has not yet died "The Best Days" and "Excellent" have the same wistful air as the rest. They eulogize a perfect moment, preserve it as a tragic souvenir, before the inevitable end. Despite the melancholy tone, there is something hopeful in the Softies' resignation, a faith in perfect moments that is as strong as the knowledge of love's frailty. There is no recrimination in these songs and no bitterness. From their own intimate distress, Jen Sbragia and Rose Melberg have chosen to produce neither manifestoes nor rallying cries, but sad lullabies for the amorously disenfranchised. In their unassuming way, the Softies remind us that the personal need not always be political, that sometimes personal is enough. ~ Jessica Jernigan  http://www.allmusic.com/album/winter-pageant-mw0000095040

The Softies include: Rose Melberg, Jen Sbragia.

Winter Pageant

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Jerry H Band - Live 1

Size: 171,9 MB
Time: 74:15
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2008
Styles: Jazz/Blues Vocals
Art: Front

01. Softly As In A Morning Sunrise (5:40)
02. Bye Bye Blackbird (7:17)
03. Route 66 (8:41)
04. Nature Boy (7:28)
05. When You're Smiling (7:32)
06. Angel Eyes (8:37)
07. Caravan (8:07)
08. Both Sides Now (5:59)
09. You Don't Know What Love Is (7:55)
10. Your Mind Is On Vacation (6:54)

Recording artist Jerry Haglund has been an essential figure on the live music scene for the last 20 years, thrilling audiences with his firebrand guitar/vocal style everywhere from London, Las Vegas and Melbourne to Kathmandu, Cuba and Chicago, U.S and european tours.

Educated in jazz, he is also since his teens steeped in blues, rock and funk music and distills a little from all these into his brand new project a collection of insightful originals penned over the last year.

As Jerry explains "after touring as a sideman for two decades it feels like the right time to express myself fully as a singer, guitarist and most importantly a songwriter." By using handpicked and well trusted musicians Jerry has captured a rootsy traditional sound influenced by Tom Waits, The Band, Neil Young, Bob Dylan. ~Mark Brown (Robbie Williams Band)

Live 1

Ken Peplowski - Enrapture

Size: 123,3 MB
Time: 53:03
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Jazz: Straight-ahead/Mainstream
Art: Front

01. The Flaming Sword (6:35)
02. An Affair To Remember (5:15)
03. Oh, My Love (2:25)
04. Cheer Up Charlie (5:15)
05. I'll Follow My Secret Heart (4:02)
06. Enrapture (4:43)
07. Twelve (5:38)
08. Vertigo Scene D'amour (6:51)
09. When October Goes (4:40)
10. Willow Tree (7:35)

How on earth do you successfully bind the music of Duke Ellington, John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Fats Waller, Herbie Nichols, Bernard Herrmann, Peter Erskine, and Noël Coward into one coherent statement? The answer is simple: You don't, unless you're Ken Peplowski. Over the course of ten tracks from the aforementioned composers and other well-known tunesmiths, Peplowski manages to simultaneously express his love of myriad sounds and styles, a fondness for days gone by, and an ability to move ever onward. This much-heralded reed man wears his eclecticism like a badge of honor on Enrapture, an album that speaks to his ability to dig into the past while also addressing his outlook on the present.

In his liner essay for this project, Peplowski remarks on the true-to-self nature of this quartet recording, noting that "this is us, in as close to a live setting as one could ask for in a recording environment." In keeping with that statement, the majority of the performances captured here are first takes. The decision to work that way proves to be a smart play, as the band is able to capitalize on the energy, spontaneity, and attentiveness that can only exist on the first pass of a song. Peplowski also shows himself to be practiced in the art of sequencing songs, shrewdly playing to diverse tastes and the constant need for mood change-ups.

In lesser hands, the idea of knocking out a slew of songs in short order and moving all over the map could be disastrous, but it's a winning formula for this foursome—Peplowski's working quartet, with pianist Ehud Asherie, bassist Martin Wind, and drummer Matt Wilson. This band sounds like a million bucks all the way through, from the reveille-like kick-off at the top of "The Flaming Sword"—an adrenaline-fueled slice of tropically-infused Ellingtonian exotica—to the easy-does-it, bluesy send-off of "Willow Tree." And rest assured, there's plenty to enjoy and admire in between those bookends. Peplowski's inviting tenor pleasantly glides along on "An Affair To Remember," Wind's bass and Peplowski's clarinet engage in a slow and revealing pas de deux on "Oh, My Love," Erskine's "Twelve" gives the band a chance to pull at the threads of convention and take a looser and more interactive approach to group (inter)play, and the slowly unfolding beauty and drama of "Vertigo Scene D'Amour/Madeleine (Love Music From "Vertigo")" highlights the emotional experiences of the protagonist in Hitchcock's classic film. All the in-studio discussions, extra takes, and edits in the world couldn't produce a better outcome than what these four did in the heat of the moment(s) to create Enrapture.

Personnel: Ken Peplowski: Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone; Ehud Asherie: Piano; Martin Wind: Bass; Matt Wilson: Drums.

Enrapture

Nancy Harms - Ellington At Night

Size: 119,1 MB
Time: 51:20
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. Lush Life (3:39)
02. Rocks In My Bed (4:13)
03. Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me (2:56)
04. Lost In Meditation (5:41)
05. Troubled Waters (3:24)
06. Prelude To A Kiss (5:31)
07. Long, Strong And Consecutive (4:56)
08. Strange Feeling (4:27)
09. Reflections (3:15)
10. I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good) (4:37)
11. I'm Beginning To See The Light (3:25)
12. I Like The Sunrise (5:08)

“…What makes ‘Ellington at Night’ so remarkable is the way that Nancy Harms and chief collaborator Jeremy Siskind have found a whole new way to sing Ellington, one that's perfectly in keeping with the Ellington tradition, yet, at the same time, fresh and original. …..her vocal timbre might be characterized as "cool" – though there's an undeniable warmth to her singing as well. Her sound is understated, yet it doesn't hold anything back. She doesn't give us anything more than we need – no note is unnecessarily higher or longer than it should be – and yet her spirit and energy are giving, even generous beyond the cool of duty. She swings like crazy, but she never makes the rhythm more important than the narrative……there's no doubt as to exactly what she means.……Ellington's most familiar songs...sound anything but overdone when Nancy sings them…… I can only imagine that on whatever turquoise cloud (Ellington) might be reclining on, he couldn't help but love her madly.” ~WILL FRIEDWALD (music critic for the Wall Street Journal and celebrated author) had this to say about "Ellington At Night":

Ellington At Night

Mads Tolling Quartet - Celebrating Svend Asmussen

Size: 149,4 MB
Time: 64:32
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Jazz
Art: Front

01. After You're Gone (3:00)
02. Libertango (6:57)
03. Take Off Blues (5:50)
04. Someone To Watch Over Me (6:12)
05. Latino (6:15)
06. June Night (6:46)
07. Honeysuckle Rose (6:11)
08. I Got Rhythm (5:52)
09. Hambo Om Bakfoten (4:55)
10. Nadja (8:02)
11. Scandinavian Shuffle (4:27)

Jazz violinist Svend Asmussen will celebrate his 100th birthday on 28 February and a tribute will be paid him at this concert featuring Mads Tolling and his Danish quartet – as well as the solo vocalist Sinne Eg.

The 99-year-old Asmussen has stopped making public appearances, but who is Mads Tolling?

For over 40 years, Mads Tolling has lived in USA and was educated at Berklee College of Music in Boston. His many years abroad have so far led to two Grammy Awards and several years’ collaboration with Turtle Island Quartet and the bass player Stanley Clarke. In San Francisco he leads his own group, the Mads Tolling Quartet, and their CD “The Playmaker” received fine reviews in, among others, Downbeat Magazine and Washington Post.

“Since at the age of 15 I had this burning desire to play jazz on a violin, I contacted Svend Asmussen; he was fortunately in the telephone directory. He told me that he did not teach, but that I should simply listen to Stuff Smith. Which I did, and Svend and I have kept in contact ever since. A few years ago, he gave me a large part of his collection of sheet music – included a lot of handwritten stuff – a fine gesture, I felt. He also wanted to pass on something of what he has stood for to the younger generation. Since that gesture, I have felt like paying a tribute to him and his wonderful music, Mads Tolling says.

When Mads at the age of 14 listened for the first time to Svend Asmussen at a concert in Hørsholm, the young guitarist Jacob Fisher was a part of Asmussen’s quartet. Now, almost twenty years later, Mads and Jacob have come together again and tour northern Europe in honour of their mentor.

The programme is a mix of Svend Asmussen’s collaboration with Ulrik Neumann and his recent quartet, and it naturally includes some of Svend’s signature tunes, such as ‘June Night’ and ‘Scandinavian Shuffle’. Also featured are a couple of Tolling’s and Fischer’s own compositions.

Mads Tolling Quartet:
Mads Tolling, violin
Jakob Fischer, guitar
Kasper Tagel, bass
Snorre Kirk, drums

Celebrating Svend Asmussen

Sandy Jacobs - This Place In Our Dreams

Size: 124,4 MB
Time: 53:36
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Jazz/Pop Vocals
Art: Front

01. I've Just Seen A Face (6:03)
02. One Night (6:25)
03. Body And Soul (5:53)
04. Away (4:28)
05. Rhythm Of Life (5:16)
06. The Nearness Of You (5:28)
07. Ain't That Peculiar (7:48)
08. Never Ending (5:47)
09. You Go To My Head (6:25)

Unconstrained by notions of what a singer’s album is supposed to be, the whole group runs free creating a truly authentic jazz experience. This CD embodies the tone of jazz with imaginative arrangements of well-known tunes plus new originals that stand side by side with the other standards.

The stellar rhythm section comprised of Bob Rodriguez on piano, Steve LaSpina on bass and Matt Kane on drums creates a conversation much like a live performance with vocalist Sandy Jacobs.

This Place In Our Dreams

Chris Botti - The Best Tunes For Languid Evenings

Styles: Trumpet Jazz
Year: 2010
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 78:35
Size: 183,0 MB
Art: Front

(3:59)  1. A Thousand Kisses Deep
(4:22)  2. When I Fall In Love
(5:10)  3. Lisa
(4:14)  4. Back Into My Heart
(5:08)  5. She Comes From Somewhere
(4:21)  6. The Look
(5:31)  7. La Belle Dame Sans Regrets
(4:06)  8. Estate
(5:00)  9. Irresistible Bliss
(4:33) 10. If I Could
(4:57) 11. Cinema Paradiso
(5:02) 12. The Look Of Love
(4:38) 13. To Love Again
(5:08) 14. Ever Since We Met
(5:03) 15. All Would Envy
(3:00) 16. Hallelujah
(4:16) 17. When I See You

Though best known as a contemporary jazz performer, trumpeter Chris Botti made his initial splash on the pop music scene. A native of Oregon, he started playing at the age of ten, and began performing professionally while still in high school. After studying in the prestigious Indiana University music program under noted jazz educator David Baker, Botti relocated to New York, where he served with saxophonist George Coleman and trumpet great Woody Shaw. In 1990, Botti was asked to join Paul Simon's band, where he remained for the next five years. Finally, in 1995, he recorded his solo debut, First Wish, a record combining the sounds of contemporary pop-jazz with the textures of art rock. After scoring the 1996 film Caught, Botti resurfaced in 1997 with his second LP, Midnight Without You, which was followed by Slowing Down the World in 1999. Two years later, he was a featured soloist on Sting's Brand New Day world tour, and that time allowed Botti to rediscover old musical passions and create new ones. Recorded in Los Angeles, 2001's Night Sessions captured such jazzy pop. That muse was explored further in 2003 with A Thousand Kisses Deep, and to a lesser extent on the more traditional orchestral jazz of 2004's When I Fall in Love. That record was his first Top 40 entry, and it was followed by the number 18 hit To Love Again: The Duets in 2005. Another Top 40 placement, Italia, followed in 2007, with the live album Chris Botti in Boston following in 2009. In 2012, Botti returned with the studio album Impressions. Focusing on his love of melody, Impressions features Botti collaborating with such artists as jazz pianist Herbie Hancock, guitarist Mark Knopfler, country singer Vince Gill, composer/pianist/producer David Foster, and more. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/chris-botti-mn0000105329/biography

The Best Tunes For Languid Evenings

Solveig Slettahjell - Good Rain

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2006
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 46:13
Size: 106,4 MB
Art: Front

(5:27)  1. Where Do You Run To
(5:21)  2. Another Day
(5:28)  3. Don't Look Back
(2:18)  4. Colour Lullabye
(4:18)  5. Flawless
(4:25)  6. We Were Indians
(1:59)  7. Do Lord
(6:34)  8. My Oh My
(4:07)  9. Good Rain
(4:19) 10. Moon
(1:53) 11. PS I Love You

This fourth release by Norwegian vocalist Solveig Slettahjell and the Slow Motion Quintet offers another magical experience. On Good Rain, these creative and busy musicians expand the musical language that they began to explore on their previous release, Pixiedust (Curling Legs, 2005). In addition to Slettahjell, the group includes trumpeter Sjur Miljeteig, formerly of the jazz-pop-electronica outfit Jaga Jazzist and one of the leaders of the art-rock group Friko; keyboardist Morten Qvenild, who leads In The Country and Susanna and the Magical Orchestra; bassist Mats Eilertsen; and drummer Per Oddvar Johansen. The quintet flirts with pop and art-rock and even trip-hop, aiming to position the jazz vocalist as an artist again within a popular form, but avoiding banalities and without giving up its intelligent elitist aroma. Slettahjell is faithful to her "slow motion" concept, conscious of every detail and nuance of each phrase, and her natural, leisurely alto shines throughout the eleven songs. The sonic palette of the ensemble is much more varied, enveloping Slettahjell's warm vocals with sounds that recall productions by such art-rock sonic explorers as David Sylvian or Talk Talk. The sensitive playing of all players adds vibrant layers that caress and reinforce the massages of the poetic songs. 

All the songs revolve around the theme of belief, often an abstract and secular one in Slettahjell, empowering herself after a failed relationship, or in nature and they offer some consolation, quite often sounding melancholic. The goal? "To be lonely in a good way," as she sings in Qvenild's "Another Day." Slettahjell's innocent and modest narration of life happiness, despair, fate and hope succeeds in creating a peaceful intimacy capable of touching and melting even the greatest cynic. Slettahjell seeks some calmness and reconciliation in "Where Do You Run To," faith in her lone self in "Another Day." She trusts fate in "Don't Look Back," draws hope from dreams in "Colour Lullabye," and strongly convinces about the joys of lovemaking on "We Were Indians." Her beautiful a cappella version of V.O. Fossett's gospel song "Do Lord" serves as an introduction to the dark, anguished, modern gospelish "My Oh My," penned by Miljeteig. On the Peder Kjellsby-penned "Good Rain" she refers to "the rain washing the stains of / Another broken day." As on Pixiedust, Slettahjell beautifully interperts another poem by Emily Dickinson, "The Moon." The playful, minimalist version of Johnny Mercer's "P.S. I Love You," the last song on this release, offers some hopeful closure. Beautiful. 
~ Eyal Hareuveni   http://www.allaboutjazz.com/good-rain-solveig-slettahjell-curling-legs-review-by-eyal-hareuveni.php

Personnel: Solveig Slettahjell: vocals;  Sjur Miljeteig: trumpet;  Morten Qvenild: piano, keyboards;  Mats Eilertsen: bass;  Per Oddvar Johansen: drums.

Good Rain

The Johnny Nocturne Band - Wild & Cool

Styles: Jazz, Swing, Big Band
Year: 1997
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 44:50
Size: 104,6 MB
Art: Front

(3:03)  1. Lemon Twist
(3:12)  2. New Kind Of Mambo
(4:31)  3. Tu Ma Qui Te (Hey! Joli Blon)
(4:37)  4. Don't Get Around Much Anymore
(4:20)  5. Hey, Mister Jessie
(4:23)  6. A Pound Of Blues
(4:19)  7. At My Front Door
(3:26)  8. By The River Ste. Marie
(4:23)  9. Cha-bootie
(4:38) 10. After The Lights Go Down Low
(3:53) 11. Little Slam

With a solid four-horn frontline that reads and solo in the fine old-time tradition of the territory bands of yore, the Johnny Nocturne Band come to the plate with their third album full of jazz heavily laced with blues. Leader and saxophonist John Firmin keeps his troops swinging throughout this 11-song set, working like a fine, precise machine regardless of the musical setting. Swing, bop, and blues with strong attachments to melody are the signposts here, and the playing on Bobby Troup's "Lemon Twist," "Tu ma qui te (Hey! Joli Blon)," "After the Lights Go Down Low" and "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" are among the numerous highlights. ~ Cub Koda  http://www.allmusic.com/album/wild-and-cool-mw0000035541

Personnel:  John Firmin (tenor saxophone, clarinet);  Brenda Boykin (vocals);  Anthony Paule (guitar);  Rob Sudduth (baritone saxophone);  Bill Ortiz (trumpet);  Marty Wehner (trombone);  Henry Salvia (piano);  Alex Baum (bass);  Kent Bryson (drums).

Wild & Cool

Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes - Cosmic Funk

Styles:  Post-Bop, Jazz Fusion
Year: 1974
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 36:10
Size: 85,4 MB
Art: Front

(5:39)  1. Cosmic Funk
(6:11)  2. Footprints
(6:58)  3. Beautiful Woman
(8:16)  4. Sais (Egypt)
(5:03)  5. Peaceful Ones
(4:01)  6. Naima

As Dean Rudland points out in Ace's 2014 reissue of Lonnie Liston Smith's 1974 set Cosmic Funk, Smith himself views this LP as a transitional effort, capturing him between his pioneering work with Miles Davis' electric group and the exploratory Expansions. This suggests it perhaps isn't a cohesive album and, true enough, it's a record where the good ideas are sometimes suggested rather than developed. Much of the record showcases the smooth vocal stylings of Smith's brother Donald, who leads on a vocal version of John Coltrane's "Naima," lends a bit of a supper club vibe to "Beautiful Woman," croons through "Peaceful Ones," and dives into the thick, overlapping grooves of the title track. That opening song is one of the few tracks that emphasizes funk, otherwise the cosmic reigns, as the group usually getting spacy all the while never quite leaving the earth. Although the group is quite lively on a relatively straight-ahead reading of Wayne Shorter's "Footprints," the album is distinguished by the spaces that lie between funk and bop, the periods where Smith and company start to float, then pull themselves back. ~ Thomas Erlewine  http://www.allmusic.com/album/cosmic-funk-mw0000172115

Personnel: Lonnie Liston Smith (piano, electric piano, percussion); Donald Smith (vocals, piano, flute); George Barron (soprano saxophone, flute, percussion); Al Anderson (electric bass); Art Gore (drums); Lawrence Killian (congas, percussion); Doug Hammond, Andrew Cyrille, Ron Bridgewater (percussion).

Cosmic Funk

Monday, February 15, 2016

Mike Fageros Organ Trio - On The Loose

Size: 141,5 MB
Time: 61:42
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2013
Styles: Jazz: Hammond Organ
Art: Front

01. Close Your Eyes ( 7:06)
02. Just for Then ( 6:33)
03. Invitation ( 6:48)
04. One Step Ahead ( 7:02)
05. Angel Eyes ( 6:45)
06. Minority (10:04)
07. Love for Sale ( 5:57)
08. Just for Then (Alternate Version) (11:25)

The CD "On the Loose" is guitarists Mike Fageros aka (The Unknown Guitarist) 6th CD to date. His selection of fellow sidemen Pat Bianchi/Hammond and Carmen Intorre Jr/Drums takes the music to a new level. The tracks are all live with no overdubs in an open setting in the studio so as to increase the listeners perception that he or she might just be in a jazz club with their eyes closed catching a set. What you are about to hear is pure unabashed jazz in the guitar/organ/drums trio setting with incredible musical interaction between the players. The arrangements were done by Mike with help from his friend and fellow guitarist, Clint Strong on Close Your Eyes and Love for sale.

Whether you are looking for straight ahead bop, funk, standards, 6/8 or a ballad, "On the Loose" covers it all and we believe in recording "the old school way" with you the listener in mind. No isolation booths, everything in real time, just an honest blowing session with some truly incredible and soulful moments!

The story behind the session is an interesting one. Guitarist Mike Fageros had always loved the way Pat Bianchi and Carmen Intorre Jr swung so hard when they toured with legendary guitarist Pat Martino. With this in mind, Mike's first choice for sidemen was obvious. When the decision was made to record, Carmen's home town of Buffalo was selected using the facilities of Audio Magic and Mike drove in from Detroit to make it happen.

Special appreciation is given to Pat Martino for the use of "Just for Then" as well as guitarist Clint Strong for helping with the arrangenents on Close Your Eyes and Love For Sale.

Thanks to Marc.
On The Loose

Simone Waddell - My Romance

Size: 122,1 MB
Time: 53:12
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To (3:21)
02. God Bless The Child (5:18)
03. You've Changed (5:08)
04. Seven Days (5:54)
05. You Don't Know What Love Is (6:07)
06. Summertime (5:36)
07. Meditation (4:30)
08. Lover Man (4:53)
09. Love Love Love (5:04)
10. My Romance (3:06)
11. Summertime (Ballad) (4:10)

Simone Waddell is delighted to be bringing some of Sydney’s finest musicians to Foundry 616 to launch her latest album, “My Romance”.

Simone’s voice and music have been described as “world class”, “drenched with soul and feeling” and “utterly amazing”.

Her recent collaboration with the great jazz guitarist Jim Kelly, has produced an album full of stunning jazz tunes with equally exquisite arrangements. “My Romance” is a timeless and quality body of work that has been a total joy for Simone to create. Highlight tunes include “Summertime”, “You’ve Changed” and “Seven Days”.

The late Kerrie Biddell, the matchless Australian singer, was a huge inspiration for the entire album. Kerrie had a beautiful and powerful musical influence on Simone from their first meeting in 1990 which continued and flourished for twenty five years.

After returning to Sydney from successful singing engagements in America, Asia and Europe, Simone was quickly sought after by some of Australia’s most accomplished musicians as a solo performer and/or backing vocalist for both live and studio work.

Her recent schedule includes touring with powerhouse singer and Grammy Award nominee Taylor Dayne, and touring with Max Pellicano from the incredibly popular show Elvis to The Max.

Simone performed to an extremely appreciative crowd as a featured artist at the Manly Jazz Festival last year and has planned a wonderful night for the Foundry of stunning ballads, swinging standards, unique arrangement and even some special guests.

With her warmth, musicality and depth of feeling, Simone takes you on an unforgettable journey through each song.

My Romance

Joey Calderazzo - Haiku

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2004
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 68:12
Size: 156,5 MB
Art: Front

( 4:32)  1. Bri's Dance
(10:38)  2. Haiku
( 7:16)  3. The Legend of Dan
(10:02)  4. Chopin
( 5:56)  5. Just One of Those Things
( 8:43)  6. Dienda
( 7:29)  7. A Thousand Autumns
( 4:15)  8. Dancin' for Singles
( 6:50)  9. My One and Only Love
( 2:25) 10. Bri's Dance - Revisited

Until the recording of his new album Haiku, Joey Calderazzo was, he has admitted, frightened by the total exposure of solo piano performance. Indeed, such solo work is daunting to most pianists, particularly in jazz, where the rhythm provided by bass and drums is so integral to the music's movement and swing. Calderazzo, however, exhibits no sign of nerves, and acquits himself nicely on Haiku 's well-balanced and well-recorded program of originals, standards, and one tune each by his sometime boss Branford Marsalis and by his predecessor in the Marsalis band, Kenny Kirkland. In his earlier recordings, it was often said of Calderazzo that, although he was an exciting and imaginative player with excellent technique, he had not yet found his own voice.

Though his playing has deepened with time, this criticism still carries some weight. There is an undeniable familiarity to his work, whether it is the flashes of Chick Corea and Dave Brubeck in the blazing, rollicking "Bri's Dance," Oscar Peterson in the lopsidedly dapper "Just One of Those Things," or Thelonious Monk in the clever stride piece "Dancin' For Singles."Of course, at this late stage in jazz's development, it's probably unfair to expect pure originality from anyone, and there is no denying that with Haiku, Calderazzo has put together a very strong and consistent set with some lovely moments. A particular highlight is his beautiful treatment of "My One and Only Love," which manages to find new things to express in this well-worn standard. Calderazzo's five originals are all well constructed and memorable as well.

Haiku also manages to avoid the curse of solo piano music, a monochromatic sameness that is wearing over the length of an album, by expertly varying tempo and mood to create a seamless flow. This is the ideal album for thoughtful, relaxed listening, and it will surely tickle the fancy of solo jazz piano fans.  ~ Joshua Weiner   http://www.allaboutjazz.com/haiku-joey-calderazzo-marsalis-music-review-by-joshua-weiner.php

Personnel: Joey Calderazzo, solo piano

Haiku

Meta Roos - Enjoy the Rhythm

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 1994
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 44:34
Size: 102,1 MB
Art: Front

(4:46)  1. Enjoy The Rhythm
(3:03)  2. Almost Like Being In Love
(3:23)  3. Someone To Watch Over Me
(2:30)  4. This Could Be The Start Of Something Big
(4:17)  5. At Last
(4:32)  6. Bewitched
(3:47)  7. Rhythm Of The Rain
(3:35)  8. Love For Sale
(3:31)  9. My Baby Just Care For Me
(4:51) 10. This Masquerade
(2:54) 11. The Nearness Of You/ Misty
(3:20) 12. Route 66

Wiveca Margaret "Meta" Roos, born 23 February 1954 in Boda in Dalarna , is a Swedish jazz singer and variety performer. Meta Roos was born and raised in Boda Kyrkby in Boda parish, Dalarna , but lives since 2002 in Bålsta in Uppsala County . She debuted at the age of sixteen when she began singing with various dance bands in Dalarna, the greatest success she achieved with Nippe Sylwéns Band. Since 1984 , she has earned a living as an artist full time. During the 1980s she sang in a dance orchestra Rosary that became popular throughout Europe . Roos played a New Year show in Borlange and came a few years later to Peter Flack in Örebro , where she starred in four revues. Meta Roos has performed as a singer in several films, his debut was in 1994. She sang the theme song A world full of life in the Walt Disney film was the Lion King and made ??Vesslas mother's voice in The Animals of Farthing Wood . She has sung with several famous big bands in Sweden and toured with his own show My life as a singer. Meta Roos is also well known from the popular radio show Tele Chip Arna. Since 2005 she plays the lead role as Noise Britta in Skinnarspelet given in Malung in midsummer. https://translate.google.com.br/translate?hl=en&sl=sv&u=https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meta_Roos&prev=search

Enjoy the Rhythm

Jim Rotondi - Four Of a Kind

Styles: Trumpet Jazz
Year: 2007
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 54:53
Size: 126,0 MB
Art: Front

(4:51)  1. Ruth
(6:32)  2. Falset
(4:31)  3. Blues For BS
(4:25)  4. Love For Sale
(7:51)  5. I See You Brother
(5:16)  6. Minor Adjustment
(6:00)  7. Manteca
(8:52)  8. It's Easy To Remember
(6:31)  9. What Kind of Fool Am I?

A fine hard bop trumpeter, Jim Rotondi has worked with Ray Charles, Lionel Hampton (for six years), Charles Earland, the Carnegie Hall Jazz Band, Toshiko Akiyoshi, and One for All. He has also recorded several albums as a leader and many as a sideman. A hard bop stylist who is a logical part of the Lee Morgan-Freddie Hubbard-Woody Shaw tradition without copying any of them, Rotondi is quite fluent in advanced straight-ahead jazz. On Four of a Kind, he performs five originals (including three of his own) and is particularly strong on the four standards including a warm ballad rendition of "It's Easy to Remember" and "Manteca." 

Pianist David Hazeltine also has consistently rewarding spots on both piano and electric piano, while percussionist Jason Hann expands the group to a quintet on two numbers. While not groundbreaking, Four of a Kind is an excellent example of modern mainstream jazz of 2007 and is one of Jim Rotondi's better recordings. ~ Scott Yanow  http://www.allmusic.com/album/four-of-a-kind-mw0000786076

Personnel:  Jim Rotondi - Trumpet, Fluegelhorn;  David Hazeltine - Piano, Fender Rhodes;  John Webber - Acoustic Bass;  Joe Farnsworth - Drums

Four Of a Kind

Nils Landgren With Janis Siegel - Some Other Time (A Tribute to Leonard Bernstein)

Styles: Vocal And Trombone Jazz
Year: 2016
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:07
Size: 121,9 MB
Art: Front

(0:43)  1. Overture-America
(5:21)  2. Some Other Time
(3:43)  3. Cool
(3:15)  4. Maria
(5:07)  5. Somewhere
(4:26)  6. The Story of My Life
(4:29)  7. One Hand, One Heart
(3:57)  8. Something's Coming
(4:42)  9. Lonely Town
(7:13) 10. A Quiet Girl
(4:25) 11. Lucky to Be Me
(5:40) 12. A Simple Song

Hot on the heels of his guest appearance on Mo' Blow's funky Live In Berlin (ACT Music, 2016), trombonist and singer Nils Landgren moves over to Broadway with Some Other Time. As the sub-title makes clear, this is A Tribute To Leonard Bernstein a worthy and at times achingly beautiful tribute, too. Landgren is joined by The Manhattan Transfer vocalist Janis Siegel and by the excellent rhythm section of Jan Lundgren on piano, Dieter Ilg on bass and Wolfgang Haffner on drums. The Bochum Symphoniker, conducted by arranger Vince Mendoza, joins in on a few tracks including "Overture: America" a 42-second introduction that gives the erroneous impression that this album will solely focus on West Side Story. Landgren's light, sweet-toned and often plaintive voice suits the more romantic numbers particularly well. It lacks the undertone of aggression that could have given "Cool" a degree of menace, but the cat-creep rhythm that Lundgren, Ilg and Haffner set down more than compensates it's somehow sexy and slightly menacing at the same time. On the other hand, Landgren's vocal on "Somewhere" is so melancholy that it brings a tear to the eye once again, the rhythm section's empathic performance is superb.

Landgren's trombone playing is a constant pleasure. On "Maria," which gets a fine arrangement from Mendoza, he's swinging and upbeat, on "Somewhere" his playing is gentle and spacious, on "Lucky To Be Me" his solo is brief but replete with good-humored charm. Siegel is an excellent choice of guest vocalist for these songs. Her duet with Landgren on Mendoza's arrangement of "Some Other Time" is the strongest of her appearances but her solo vocal on "The Story Of My Life" and "Lucky To Be Me" run it pretty close. If Some Other Time does have a weakness, it's in the choice of some of the lesser-known numbers. Despite Mendoza's arrangements "A Quiet Girl" and the instrumental "A Simple Song," though pleasant, never really come to life especially when compared to the rest of the program.  ~ Bruce Lindsay  http://www.allaboutjazz.com/some-other-time-nils-landgren-act-music-review-by-bruce-lindsay.php

Personnel: Nils Landgren: vocals, trombone; Jan Lundgren: piano;  Dieter Iig: bass;  Wolfgang Haffner: drums;  Janis Siegel: vocals (2, 6, 8, 9, 11); Members of the Bochumer Symphoniker, conducted by Vince Mendoza.

Some Other Time (A Tribute to Leonard Bernstein)

Sunday, February 14, 2016

Hilary Kole - The Judy Garland Project

Size: 149,3 MB
Time: 65:02
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart (4:12)
02. The Boy Next Door (4:14)
03. Just In Time (2:55)
04. You Made Me Love You (4:59)
05. Stompin' At The Savoy (3:34)
06. The Man That Got Away (4:21)
07. A Cottage For Sale (6:28)
08. I Wish I Were In Love Again (3:13)
09. Look For The Silver Lining (3:41)
10. The Trolley Song (3:27)
11. Get Happy (3:38)
12. Embraceable You (4:33)
13. As Long As He Needs Me (5:19)
14. It Never Was You (4:21)
15. Over The Rainbow (6:01)

A great singer is a method actor. Within each song is a role, a character. And what we refer to as interpretation is acting. The caveat of course is, to ring true and be believable, it has to be real. The actor must reach down to the deepest depths and up to the highest heights of her own experience to deliver a performance that completes the electrical/emotional circuit of truth.

Hilary Kole, on this stunningly fresh collection of performances of songs from the well-worn repertoire of Judy Garland, reveals and brings new life to the emotional core of each tune while revealing herself as a consummate interpreter. A goddess, wielding lightning bolts of electricity and emotion that break through the clouds and reach our very souls. While never attempting to imitate Garland, she succeeds in telling Judy’s story — relaying the joy of falling in love, the hope that love will prevail, the heartbreak when love fails. And most importantly, the gathering of the will and desire to pick oneself up again to give it one more try.

Accompanied by pianist John DiMartino, bassist Paul Gill, and drummer Aaron Kimmel, this album cooks. These are swingin' jazz interpretations, loaded with improvisation and solos, like a late-night set in a smoky Village jazz club. The ballads luxuriate you in washes of tone and texture, then wrap you in vocal and instrumental silks and satins.

The song choices are based on Hilary’s successful live performances of the Judy canon, her “Over the Rainbow” tribute concerts held the world over. It was fresh from a series of these performances in Japan that Hilary came to the studio, bringing the energy and vitality of the live concert hall into the studio on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. With the tape machine rolling, Hilary and the boys performed at a remarkable level of focus and concentration; a well-oiled jazz machine of intricate interplay and in-the-moment flourishes that only those well versed in the language of jazz can provide.

And then, finally the icing on the cake: Hilary Kole’s stunning interpretation of the most famous song of all. The signature tune that followed Judy through her whole life, changing meanings constantly from her teen years through her battles with demons of all kinds. The song that was almost cut from its famous movie because it was “too sad”. The song written in 1939, as World War II was brewing in Europe, the Great Depression was in full swing here at home, and storm clouds were gathering. It is from that starting point that Kole sat with pen to paper and began writing her remarkable string quartet arrangement to that remarkable song. In her equally stunning vocal performance, she embodies every measure of despair — yet every measure of hope — the composers intended. It is a show stopper.

This album is the work of a true artist in every sense of the word. It is an honor and privilege to have captured these performances, and to share them with you now. ~Richard Barone

The Judy Garland Project

Johnny Boyd - Someday Dreams Of You

Size: 111,1 MB
Time: 48:23
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Jazz/Pop Vocals
Art: Front

01. You Found A Way (To Rescue Me) (4:18)
02. Please Make That Happen For Me (4:19)
03. My Foolish Heart (5:43)
04. Prisoner Of Love (4:16)
05. Someday Dreams Of You (4:24)
06. Can't Fight This Feeling (4:48)
07. Moment (3:50)
08. This Heart Of Mine (3:45)
09. Where The Real Love Grows (5:08)
10. There But For You Go I (3:54)
11. My Shining Hour (3:55)

Someday Dreams Of You is Johnny Boyd's romantic new take on the Great American Songbook. Co-produced with industry veteran Oz Fritz (Tom Waits, Bill Laswell, Primus), the new album contains both overlooked treasures and fresh new classics co-written by Johnny himself in the Great American Songbook style.

“I wanted to create an updated Great American Songbook album,” Boyd explains. “The wonderful thing about Great American Songbook compositions is their timelessness – they are rich with real human feelings of love, loss, joy, hope, reflection, etc. These things don’t change with time. People still experience them today. Why not write brand new songs in the classic Great American Songbook style that express these timeless emotions?

“For me, it’s important to create music that successfully blends the old with the new. I’m not interested in providing a history lesson or recreating something that has already been realized in the past. I live in the world today. The challenge for this new album was to take the timeless styles and sounds from classic mid-century recordings I adore and fold them into the way we live today – to create new songs and update old favorites that complement each other in a fresh way. I think we accomplished this.”

Someday Dreams Of You

Steve Kaldestad with The Mike Ledonne Trio - Straight Up

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2014
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 45:00
Size: 108,1 MB
Art: Front

(5:44)  1. Beautiful Friendship
(5:41)  2. Meaning of the Blues
(5:47)  3. Let It Go
(5:04)  4. Barbados
(5:04)  5. Warm Valley
(5:05)  6. Sweet Siggi
(4:11)  7. Ligia
(8:20)  8. Blues Straight Up

Renowned Canadian saxophonist Steve Kaldestad teams up with an all-star trio from New York featuring Mike LeDonne on piano, John Webber on bass and Joe Farnsworth on drums for a romp through and some underplayed jazz standards and two originals by Steve . “Straight Up” is unapologetically swinging and grooving from the first note. Straight ahead jazz at its finest. http://stevekaldestad.com/audio/details/straightup/

Personnel:  Steve Kaldestad – Tenor Saxophone;  Mike LeDonne – Piano;  John Webber – Bass;  Joe Farnsworth – Drums

Straight Up