Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Banu Gibson - 'Zat You, Santa Claus?

Styles: Christmas
Year: 1995
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 42:26
Size: 99,3 MB
Art: Front

(2:11)  1. Christmas In New Orleans
(3:13)  2. Winter Wonderland
(4:32)  3. Christmas Will Be A Little Lonely This Year
(2:52)  4. Santa Claus Blues
(2:47)  5. I'll Be Home For Christmas
(3:11)  6. I Want You For Christmas
(2:35)  7. 'Zat You, Santa Claus?
(3:09)  8. Christmas Night In Harlem
(2:43)  9. Let It Snow
(2:32) 10. At The Christmas Ball
(3:59) 11. Christmas On The Bayou
(3:33) 12. I'd Like To Hitch A Ride With Santa Claus
(3:02) 13. Santa, Swing Me A Christmas Tune
(2:01) 14. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas

The talented classic jazz singer Banu Gibson and her New Orleans Hot Jazz band are in fine form on a set of Christmas songs. Most of the material is swinging (including "Santa Claus Blues," the touching "I'll Be Home for Christmas," "At the Christmas Ball," "Christmas Night in Harlem" and three originals by Gibson and/or John Sheridan), and there is space for concise solos by trumpeter Duke Heitger, trombonist David Sager, pianist David Boeddinghaus and the reeds of Tom Fischer. This is a cheerful set that even sounds good in July. ~ Scott Yanow https://www.allmusic.com/album/zat-you-santa-claus-mw0000669381

'Zat You, Santa Claus?

Paul Nash (featuring Tom Harrell, Michael Cochrane, Michele Hend - Second Impression

Styles: Jazz, Post Bop
Year: 1985
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 48:36
Size: 112,4 MB
Art: Front

(5:25)  1. Song for Lanie
(4:34)  2. New York Nocturne
(8:30)  3. After Words
(5:02)  4. Intermission
(5:32)  5. (It's A Few Steps) From Broadway to Amsterdam
(2:20)  6. Uplift
(6:11)  7. Pentepic
(3:15)  8. Passing Glance
(7:44)  9. Starlit Skylight

The music of composer and guitarist Paul Nash reflects a restless commitment to musical experimentation integrating by turns the sound worlds of jazz, classical, and rock through his own personal synthesis. Nash’s musical path began in the late 60’s when his Bronx teenage rock band opened for the Blues Project and followed a then unknown Jimi Hendrix at the Cafe Wha? in Greenwich Village. This was followed by years of music study earning respectively B.M. and M.A. degrees in music composition from the Berklee College of Music in Boston in 1972 and Mills College in Oakland (CA) in 1976. San Francisco provided a fruitful outlet for his passion for larger jazz aggregations. In 1977, the ten-piece Paul Nash Ensemble, which featured saxophonist Noel Jewkes, drummer Eddie Marshall and trumpeter Mark Isham, began performances around the Bay Area and in Los Angeles. Later, Nash became instrumental in the creation of the Bay Area Jazz Composers Orchestra (BAJCO), a new type of jazz orchestra that included a string quartet founded in 1987. Upon his return to New York City, Mr. Nash expanded on that same instrumental model by establishing the Manhattan New Music Project in 1990. Nash’s interest in classical forms has evolved alongside his work in jazz. Among the music groups that have performed Nash’s chamber and orchestral pieces have been the St. Luke’s Chamber Ensemble, the Aspen Music Festival, the Chamber Symphony of San Francisco, the San Francisco Symphony, the Reading Symphony Orchestra (PA) and Ridgefield (CT) Symphonies is scheduled in 2002. Musical Elements, and Composers Concordance and Eclectix.

As a leader, Nash has produced five impressive recordings including three for Soul Note Records (Italy), which have featured jazz artists such as Tom Harrell, Jack Walrath, Tom Varner, David Samuels, Mark Isham, and Art Lande. Paul Nash: A Jazz Composers Ensemble (1979), Second Impression (1985), Night Language (1987), Mood Swing (1993) and Soul of Grace (2000). His jazz writing suggests somewhat contradictory influences, most notably the cool orchestration of Gil Evans and the fiery proclamations of Charles Mingus. Projects slated for publication in print include Fingerstyle Jazz Workbook (Mel Bay Music) and Jazz Duos for alto sax and piano (Advance Music). An accomplished guitarist, Mr. Nash's musical thinking is also distinguished by his adoption of system of a symmetrical tuning in fourths as well as his use of custom designed acoustic and electric seven string guitars. In 1997 Nash began a new musical direction with the creation of site-specific musical work, culminating in a series of nine special performances in New York City parks. His Still Sounds Run Deep deploys musicians around public spaces and provides for interactivity with ambient sounds and the rhythms of passersby. Another long standing goal was realized in the his hour long theater creation, Intimate Structures, fashioning a dialogue adapted from Lovers’ Discourse by the late French philosopher Roland Barthes, and supporting it with an hour of continuous music blending baroque, modern jazz and ambient sounds. Grants and fellowships have served as a vital support for Nash’s work, coming from sources such as the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, the Jerome Foundation, the Banff Center for the Arts, Yaddo, Meet the Composer, the National Endowment for the Arts, the University of California at Berkeley, the MacDowell Colony, and the Djerassi Foundation. Finally, Nash has been an arts advocate as well, serving as a nationally elected Board Member of the American Composers Alliance. https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/paulnash

Personnel: Michael Cochrane – piano; Tom Harrell – trumpet; Alan Braufman – alto sax, soprano sax; Gerard Carelli – trombone; Paul Nash – seven string guitar, flute; Anthony Cox – bass; Jimmy Madison – drums; Gregory Yasinitsky – soprano sax on Intermission, tenor sax on Starlit Skylight; Ann Yasinitsky – flute; Michele Hendricks – voice

Second Impression

Joe Magnarelli - If You Could See Me Now

Styles: Trumpet Jazz
Year: 2018
File: MP3@224K/s
Time: 62:08
Size: 101,8 MB
Art: Front

(6:33)  1. Lady Bird
(5:59)  2. On A Misty Night
(6:48)  3. Bula Beige
(6:12)  4. TheTadd Walk
(7:25)  5. If You Could See Me Now
(6:59)  6. The Dream Is You
(7:37)  7. I Think I'll Go Away
(8:59)  8. Sando Latino
(5:31)  9. Super Jet

This all-star band of trumpeter Joe Magnarelli, tenor saxophonist Ralph Moore, pianist Anthony Wonsey, bassist Dezron Douglas and drummer George Fludas breath new life into the compositions of the great Tadd Dameron. A supremely swinging affair, If You Could See Me Now includes two never before recorded Tadd Dameron tunes: The Dream Is You and Sando Latino. ~ Editorial Reviews https://www.amazon.com/If-You-Could-See-Now/dp/B07GGCZF5N

Personnel:  Joe Magnarelli on trumpet, Ralph Moore on tenor saxophone, Anthony Wonsey on piano, Dezron Douglas on bass and George Fludas on drums

If You Could See Me Now

Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Eugenia Choe - Magic Light

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2016
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 48:09
Size: 111,0 MB
Art: Front

(3:21)  1. Shades of Light
(5:38)  2. Koquirri
(1:15)  3. Petals
(5:25)  4. A Flower Is a Lovesome Thing
(5:28)  5. The Magic Light
(4:55)  6. Scattered Chant
(5:42)  7. Maison de Crescent
(4:57)  8. When Lights Are Low
(5:48)  9. Where Our Hearts Stay
(5:34) 10. Astor Botanic

It takes nerve to come from (seemingly) out of nowhere to present a piano trio disc. The history runs deep there: Bud Powell, Tommy Flanagan, Oscar Peterson, Bill Evans, Brad Mehldau, Keith Jarrett just a scratching of the surface of the bop and post bebop players in the game. Eugenia Choe, a new-to-the-scene New York-based pianist, enters the arena in a big way with her debut, Magic Light, and not as might be expected on a set heavy on the Standards. Eight of the ten tunes on the disc are Choe originals, with Billy Strayhorn's "A Flower Is A Lovesome Thing" and Benny Carter's "When Lights Are Low" serving as the familiar touchstones. For top level piano trio players, technical excellence is the norm. The artist who rises above the crowd is the one who injects the music with the essence of their being, their soul, and brings a personal (bio) luminescence to the sound. Choe does that, deftly, already. Light is something of a theme here. 

The disc's opener, "Shades of Light" and the title tune, and Carter's "When Lights are Low," are all subtly crafted gems, glowing on multiple facets, painted in an impressionist style of diffuse light and muted colors. The tunes have a liquid architecture and an entrancing shape-shifting quality. Choe's "Petals," a brief opening of a delicate blossom, leads into a lovely reading of Strayhorn's "A Flower Is A Lovesome Thing." The title tune, perhaps the only jazz piece ever inspired by a jellyfish, is a small masterpiece of composition and delivery, with the work of Choe's marvelous band mates drummer Alex Wyatt and bassist Danny Weller punching up the sound with assertively intricate interplay. Everything's here: the pianist's exquisite touch, her compositional acumen infused with an alluring and idiosyncratic intelligence, her soul, sympatico trio mates, adept sequencing, and a cool cover photo and design. This could be the debut of the year. ~ Dan McClenaghan https://www.allaboutjazz.com/magic-light-eugenia-choe-steeplechase-lookout-review-by-dan-mcclenaghan.php

Personnel: Eugenia Choe: piano; Danny Weller: bass; Alex Wyatt: drums.

Magic Light

Tsuyoshi Yamamoto - Life

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1976
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 40:29
Size: 93,0 MB
Art: Front

(5:49)  1. Green Dolphin Street
(5:14)  2. When I Fall In Love
(4:05)  3. Someday My Prince Will Come
(5:43)  4. If You Could See Me Now
(6:37)  5. Billysam Blues
(5:14)  6. What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life
(7:44)  7. Come Rain Or Come Shine

Yamamoto Tsuyoshi, born 23 March 1948  is a Japanese jazz pianist and composer. Yamamoto was largely self-taught as a pianist, although he did have piano lessons as a child. He attended Nihon University. As a student there, he played professionally, first as an accompanist to pop singer Micky Curtis; they toured Europe in 1967. In 1974, he became house pianist at Misty, a Tokyo jazz club. He also made his recording debut as leader that year. He played major international festivals in the late 1970s. He also "lived in New York for a year, when he performed with Dizzy Gillespie, Carmen McRae, Sam Jones, Billy Higgins, Elvin Jones, and Sonny Stitt, among others." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsuyoshi_Yamamoto

Personnel:  Piano – Tsuyoshi Yamamoto;  Bass – Sam Jones; Drums – Billy Higgins

Life

Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band - Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas

Styles: Christmas, Big Band 
Year: 2006
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 49:54
Size: 116,7 MB
Art: Front

(3:26)  1. Main Title
(4:18)  2. Attention Holiday Shoppers
(2:04)  3. Kiss Me, It's Christmas
(2:47)  4. That Spitting Problem
(3:57)  5. The Taskmaster 7000
(2:19)  6. Profits On The Rise
(2:53)  7. The Lucky Duck Orphanage
(2:32)  8. This Is The Final Indinity
(4:50)  9. Bugs Hides Daffy
(5:12) 10. Bah, Humduck! Finale
(5:26) 11. Yo Tannenbaum
(4:32) 12. This Is Christmas
(5:30) 13. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen

Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas is the soundtrack for the cartoon movie of the same name, which is basically the Looney Tunes version of A Christmas Carol. But unlike what some might think, this is not full of songs courtesy of Bugs, Daffy, Tweety, and friends, instead actually comprised entirely of the jazz/big-band score composed for the movie by Gordon Goodwin. The soundtrack is thus perfect as a wintry background piece for both Christmas parties and as a simple tool to bring some holiday spirit into the home. Parents will presumably be more into the instrumental soundtrack than the kids the movie is actually aimed at, but it's still worth purchasing due to the bonus disc of singalongs just for them Christmas favorites sung by the entire Looney Tunes crew (complete with their bickering and side comments) alongside a chorus of exuberant youngsters. Speedy Gonzalez joins on for "Feliz Navidad," Porky Pig helps out with "Little Drummer Boy," everyone lends a hand to "12 Days of Christmas," and Marvin the Martian makes sure Mars is included during "Joy to the World." Kids are sure to love the gang's antics, but a warning for older listeners: the Kidz Bop Christmas meets Looney Tunes vibe of the bonus disc is fun at first (youthful yet ridiculous), but if your child is the obsessive type, this album might need to be eventually hidden for your sanity's sake as the holiday season gets into full swing. ~ Corey Apar https://www.allmusic.com/album/bah-humduck%21-a-looney-tunes-christmas-original-movie-soundtrack-mw0000775768

Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas

Louie Bellson - Don't Stop Now!

Styles: Jazz, Post Bop
Year: 1984
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 42:22
Size: 97,9 MB
Art: Front

(4:57)  1. Don't Stop Now!
(6:19)  2. Lover Man
(4:58)  3. Indian Summer
(5:12)  4. Cipriana
(5:15)  5. With Bells On
(5:05)  6. Darn That Dream
(7:16)  7. Three Ton Blues
(3:17)  8. Seven Come Eleven

Recorded in 1984 for Pete Christlieb's Bosco label, this outing by the Louie Bellson Orchestra has plenty of power, more variety than usual, and swings up a storm; half of the selections actually feature a small group from the orchestra. The big band tracks have spots for trumpeters Conte Candoli and Ron King, trombonists Carl Fontana and Andy Martin, tenor great Christlieb and drummer Bellson (who is showcased on Thad Jones' "With Bells On"), while the combo tracks put the focus on trumpeters Conte Candoli and Steve Huffsteter, trombonist Fonanta (featured on "Indian Summer") and Christlieb. This is a rather obscure and hard-to-find release, but is worth the search, for the musicians sound consistently inspired. ~ Scott Yanow https://www.allmusic.com/album/dont-stop-now%21-mw0000694508

Personnel:  Drums – Louis Bellson;  Bass – Dave Stone ; Keyboards [Dx7] – Mike Melvoin;  Piano – Frank Strazzeri;  Saxophone – Dave Edwards (3), Joe Roccisano, John Bambridge, Pete Christlieb, Bill Green; Trombone – Andy Martin, Carl Fontana, Mike Wimberly, Bob Payne; Trumpet – Conte Candoli, John Audino, Ron King, Steve Huffsteter, Walt Johnson

Don't Stop Now!

Monday, December 10, 2018

Michael Kanan Trio - Convergence

Styles: Piano Jazz 
Year: 1999
File: MP3@224K/s
Time: 56:39
Size: 92,2 MB
Art: Front

(5:27)  1. Crosscurrent
(7:41)  2. A Family Song
(5:02)  3. Victory Ball
(7:55)  4. Ghost of a Chance
(6:03)  5. Leave Me
(4:39)  6. Subconscious-Lee
(6:38)  7. Stardust
(7:33)  8. Ablution
(5:38)  9. You Do Something to Me

Michael Kanan hails from Boston, Massachusetts where he first began to play the piano at age 7. He started improvising at the keyboard early on, and by age 10 he was listening to jazz. His first instructor was pianist Harvey Diamond, a student of jazz innovator Lennie Tristano. During his years at Boston College, Michael had the opportunity to perform with several jazz greats including Tal Farlow, Lee Konitz, Al Cohn, and Alan Dawson. After graduating college and doing some freelance work around Boston, he moved to New York in 1991 to study with another Tristano student, the pianist Sal Mosca. He established himself in New York, playing and recording with Kurt Rosenwinkel, Mark Turner, and Jorge Rossy, among others. He also developed a growing reputation as a vocal accompanist. In 1996, he joined the band of legendary singer Jimmy Scott, touring the US, Europe, and Japan and recording 4 CDs. In 2001, Michael became the accompanist and arranger for one of today's most celebrated vocalists, Jane Monheit. With Ms. Monheit's group, he has toured all over the world, recorded several CDs and DVDs, and made many TV appearances, including The David Letterman Show and The Conan O'Brien Show. 

When not on the road with the Monheit band, Michael performs and records with his own groups. He has made two trio recordings for Barcelona's Fresh Sound New Talent label: "Convergence" and "The Gentleman Is A Dope", both featuring bassist Ben Street and drummer Tim Pleasant. He has also recorded a duet with his longtime collaborator, alto saxophonist Nat Su, entitled "Dreams And Reflections". He can be heard around New York with his trio featuring guitarist Greg Ruggiero and bassist Neal Miner. Today, Michael lives in Brooklyn, and is a student of classical piano teacher Sophia Rosoff. http://www.michaelkanan.com/bio.htm

Personnel:  Michael Kanan, piano; Ben Street, bass; Tim Pleasant, drums

Convergence

Marlene VerPlanck - Ballads...Mostly

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2013
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 64:54
Size: 150,1 MB
Art: Front

(3:46)  1. I Wish I Knew
(3:48)  2. Witchcraft
(5:03)  3. My Dream Is Yours
(5:50)  4. Love Dance
(4:59)  5. I Only Have Eyes for You
(4:36)  6. It Amazes Me
(2:54)  7. Baby Dream Your Dream
(4:35)  8. There Will Never Be Another You
(3:24)  9. The Rules of the Road
(4:29) 10. I'm Gonna Laugh You Right out of My Life
(5:45) 11. I Walk a Little Faster
(3:33) 12. Listen to the Piano Man
(4:33) 13. Why Try to Change Me Now
(3:13) 14. You Fascinate Me So
(4:20) 15. Why Was I Thinking of Springtime

As the title says, this 2013 collection finds Marlene VerPlanck singing Ballads...Mostly, which isn't especially a surprise this singer. Then again, surprise isn't the name of the game here, at least in terms of approach. She's relying on eight arrangment sby her late husband J. Billy VerPlanck, she sings nearly as many songs by Cy Coleman, and she's working with a familiar cast of supporting musicians including drummer Ron Vincent, bassist Boots Maleson, bassist Jay Leonhart, pianist Tedd Firth, trumpter Claudio Roditi, pianist Mike Renzi and saxophonist Houston Person. Comfort doesn't necessarily mean complacent, however, as all involved do take their time to deliver precise, yet robust, versions of late-night supperclub vocal jazz. It's a warm bath of a record, one that soothes and relaxes. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine https://www.allmusic.com/album/ballads-mostly-mw0002545542

Ballads...Mostly

Michael Cochrane - Song Of Change

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1993
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 65:26
Size: 151,2 MB
Art: Front

(6:02)  1. S.c.c.
(6:52)  2. Once I Loved
(6:48)  3. Prelude To A Kiss
(6:51)  4. On Green Dolphin Stret
(5:09)  5. No Gain No Pain
(8:02)  6. Surrey With The Fringe On Top
(6:11)  7. Cloud 9
(7:10)  8. Autumn Leaves
(6:58)  9. Song Of Change
(5:18) 10. Bemsha Swing

An excellent straight-ahead hard bop pianist, Michael Cochrane performs four of his originals and six standards, including swinging versions of "On Green Dolphin Street," "The Surrey With the Fringe on Top," and "Autumn Leaves" on this trio set. 

Assisted by bassist Marcus McLaurine and drummer Alan Nelson, Cochrane adds his own musical personality to the hard bop tradition, creating music that should please straight-ahead jazz fans. ~ Scott Yanow https://www.allmusic.com/album/song-of-change-mw0000621572

Song Of Change

John Wright - The Last Amen

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1961
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 39:17
Size: 90,2 MB
Art: Front

(3:39)  1. Les I Can't
(5:57)  2. Be My Love
(2:50)  3. The Last Amen
(4:24)  4. Stella By Starlight
(5:28)  5. But Beautiful
(4:07)  6. 'Deed I Do ( Do I Love You )
(4:18)  7. More Than You Know
(8:30)  8. Sheba

Maybe the most obscure album in that excellent 60s run that Chicago pianist John Wright cut for Prestige Records and the last one too! Features Eugene Taylor on bass and Walter McCants on drums on titles that include "Sheba", "Les I Can't", "The Last Amen", and "Stella By Starlight".

Personnel:  John Wright - piano; Gene Taylor - bass; Walter McCants - drums

The Last Amen

Hollyridge Strings - The Beach Boys Songbook Vol. 2

Styles: Easy Listening
Year: 2011
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 27:24
Size: 64,1 MB
Art: Front

(3:54)  1. Good Vibrations
(2:09)  2. Caroline, No
(2:19)  3. Sloop John B
(2:16)  4. Dance, Dance, Dance
(2:03)  5. California Girls
(1:57)  6. Little Deuce Coupe
(2:44)  7. God Only Knows
(2:33)  8. Wouldn't It Be Nice
(2:25)  9. Surfer Girl
(2:25) 10. Help Me, Rhonda
(2:33) 11. Be True To Your School

The Hollyridge Strings was a catchall name for the group of largely interchangeable studio musicians who recorded a series of easy listening instrumental albums for Capitol Records at the peak of the British Invasion era. The project was masterminded by music industry veteran Stu Phillips, a composer and producer who previously headlined his own series of Capitol easy listening records including Organ and Strings in Stereo before leaving the label in 1960 to become head of A&R for Colpix Records, where he produced a series of pop smashes including the Marcels' "Blue Moon," Shelley Fabares' "Johnny Angel," Paul Petersen's "My Dad," and James Darren's "Goodbye, Cruel World." In 1964 he returned to Capitol, where his familiarity and dexterity with the rock idiom made him the logical choice to cash in on Beatlemania with a record targeted at a more mature audience; the first Hollyridge Strings record, The Beatles Song Book, was a Top Ten hit, and resulted in similarly syrupy collections of hits by Elvis Presley, the Beach Boys, the Four Seasons, and Simon & Garfunkel. At one point in time, no fewer than three different Hollyridge Strings LPs hovered in the Billboard Top 20, and their success spurred copycat projects from labels including Vee-Jay (the Castaway Strings), Liberty (the Sunset Strings), and MGM (the Fantabulous Strings). During his Capitol stint Phillips also headlined his own Feels Like Lovin', a minor classic of '60s soft pop that added vocals to the signature Hollyridge Strings sound. ~ Jason Ankeny https://itunes.apple.com/au/album/the-hollyridge-strings-play-the-beach-boys-songbook-vol-2/715822884

The Beach Boys Songbook Vol. 2

Sunday, December 9, 2018

Ace Cannon - Ace Cannon's Sax

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2008
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 30:26
Size: 70,9 MB
Art: Front

(2:36)  1. Love Letters
(1:55)  2. Yakety Sax
(3:02)  3. Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye
(2:21)  4. Sleep Walk
(3:26)  5. Night Fever
(3:03)  6. Nadia's Theme
(3:24)  7. Have You Never Been Mellow
(2:53)  8. For Your Eyes Only
(4:18)  9. Endless Love
(3:23) 10. Chariots of Fire

One of Nashville's premier session men from the late '50s through the early '70s, alto saxophonist Ace Cannon began playing at the age of ten and signed with Sun Records during the early days of rock & roll. He performed with Billy Lee Riley and Brad Suggs but then in 1959 joined the original Bill Black Combo, recording for the Hi label. He stayed with the band until 1961, when he made his solo chart debut with the instrumental "Tuff," which made it to the country Top 20. This in turn was followed by a Top 40 hit, "Blues (Stay Away From Me)," and a minor hit for the Santos label, "Sugar Blues." He had two more hits in the mid-'60s with "Cotton Fields" and "Searchin'," both recorded for Hi. A decade later, he became the subject of the 1974 documentary film, Ace's High. After moving to Nashville in the mid-'70s, Cannon's version of "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain" became a minor hit and was nominated for the Best Country Instrumental Performance Grammy that year. Cannon continued to perform into the '90s and frequently toured with such legends of early rock & roll as Carl Perkins. ~ Sandra Brennan https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/ace-cannons-sax/1438931485

Ace Cannon's Sax

Donald Brown - People Music

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1991
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:29
Size: 123,0 MB
Art: Front

(3:48)  1. Biscuit Man
(6:26)  2. Gaslight
(5:06)  3. Prism
(9:01)  4. Reruns from the Sixties
(5:46)  5. Over at Herbie's Juke Joint
(5:48)  6. I Love It When You Dance That Way
(7:00)  7. Graylon
(5:46)  8. Booker T
(4:45)  9. Intensive Care Unit (I.C.U.)

Fine '90 date by a Memphis pianist. He plays nice bluesy chords and gospel-influenced phrases, but is also an effective straight-ahead and hard bop improviser. He's backed by a large group that features an interesting configuration with a trumpet/alto sax/vibes front line, and also uses vocals at times. Vincent Herring plays with fire on alto, while Steve Nelson adds a different dimension on vibes. ~ Ron Wynn https://www.allmusic.com/album/people-music-mw0000278194

Personnel:  Donald Brown – piano; Tom Harrell - trumpet, flugelhorn; Vincent Herring - flute, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone; Steve Nelson - vibraphone; Robert Hurst – bass; Samurai Celestial – drums, vocals; Daniel G. Sadownick– percussion; Lenora Zenzalai Helm – vocals (track 6)

People Music

Alguímia - Standards

Styles: Jazz, Post Bop 
Year: 1998
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 58:22
Size: 135,5 MB
Art: Front

( 7:09)  1. Bewitched
( 7:17)  2. They Say It's Wonderful
( 6:16)  3. Straight Street
( 5:29)  4. Solitude
( 4:49)  5. Retrato em Blanco e Preto
( 5:46)  6. Old Devil Moon
( 6:46)  7. My Ideal
( 4:02)  8. Infamia
(10:44)  9. Red Cross

Group formed in November 1995, based on the initiative of Alexis Cuadrado and Guim Garcia- double bass and alto sax, respectively-, with the common goal of researching, sharing and developing their own concepts in the language of improvisation, leaving the way Free of any idea or attractive influence to its members, without any stylistic limit imposing its excess weight. The idea of forming Alguimia therefore arises spontaneously, without any initial approach or prejudice, and this is how its members want it to be the music they play in this group. The wide experience of each of the components of Alguimia in the field of Jazz makes the sound of the group an attractive combination of elements that range from spontaneity and the risk to maturity, never neglecting the freshness and energy on the stage. The group's repertoire is based on original compositions by two of its members, -Guim García and Alexis Cuadrado-, thus introducing a totally original view of Jazz in the music scene of our time. With an enthusiastic audience and critique, Alguimia has played in the most important clubs in Barcelona and the surrounding areas: Jamboree, Blue Note, BCN Pipa Club, Nova Jazz Cava de Terrassa, etc. He has also participated in numerous festivals such as Altaveu Frontera '96, Ciutat V Jazz Festival

Members:  Joan Monné - Piano; Alexis Cuadrado - Bass; David Gómez - Drums; Guim Garcia - Saxophone.

Standards

Hollyridge Strings - The Beach Boys Songbook

Styles: Easy Listening
Year: 2011
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 26:16
Size: 61,8 MB
Art: Front

(2:17)  1. I Get Around
(2:24)  2. Don't Worry, Baby
(2:11)  3. She Knows Me Too Well
(2:29)  4. Fun, Fun, Fun
(2:57)  5. In My Room
(2:14)  6. Little Saint Nick
(1:54)  7. Surfin' U.S.A.
(2:52)  8. The Warmth Of The Sun
(2:19)  9. Wendy
(2:04) 10. Shut Down
(2:30) 11. Girls On The Beach

The Hollyridge Strings was a catchall name for the group of largely interchangeable studio musicians who recorded a series of easy listening instrumental albums for Capitol Records at the peak of the British Invasion era. The project was masterminded by music industry veteran Stu Phillips, a composer and producer who previously headlined his own series of Capitol easy listening records including Organ and Strings in Stereo before leaving the label in 1960 to become head of A&R for Colpix Records, where he produced a series of pop smashes including the Marcels' "Blue Moon," Shelley Fabares' "Johnny Angel," Paul Petersen's "My Dad," and James Darren's "Goodbye, Cruel World." In 1964 he returned to Capitol, where his familiarity and dexterity with the rock idiom made him the logical choice to cash in on Beatlemania with a record targeted at a more mature audience; the first Hollyridge Strings record, The Beatles Song Book, was a Top Ten hit, and resulted in similarly syrupy collections of hits by Elvis Presley, the Beach Boys, the Four Seasons, and Simon & Garfunkel. At one point in time, no fewer than three different Hollyridge Strings LPs hovered in the Billboard Top 20, and their success spurred copycat projects from labels including Vee-Jay (the Castaway Strings), Liberty (the Sunset Strings), and MGM (the Fantabulous Strings). During his Capitol stint Phillips also headlined his own Feels Like Lovin', a minor classic of '60s soft pop that added vocals to the signature Hollyridge Strings sound. ~ Jason Ankeny https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-beach-boys-songbook/715571539

The Beach Boys Songbook

Greetje Kauffeld - A Song For You

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2018
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 47:55
Size: 110,9 MB
Art: Front

(4:55)  1. A Song For You
(4:18)  2. (Up A) Lazy River
(3:59)  3. Sweet Georgia Fame
(5:51)  4. Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans?
(5:29)  5. Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars
(4:08)  6. Alright, Okay, You Win
(3:25)  7. If
(3:17)  8. You Turned The Tables On Me
(5:12)  9. Because Of You
(2:34) 10. Just One Of Those Things
(4:41) 11. For All We Know

Born 26 November 1940, Rotterdam, the Netherlands. As a very small child Kauffeld would sing along with records by artists such as Doris Day and Frank Sinatra. When she was aged 13 she sang on radio and also with a local band, the Raindrops. Her professional career was launched early in 1957 with an appearance on a national radio programme with the Skymasters big band. Not long after this, she sang in Berlin as a guest with Werner Müller and the RIAS Big Band. Her career developed in the Netherlands and Germany and in these years she appeared with many artists, including Toots Thielemans, Kurt Edelhagen, and Svend Asmussen. A move to the USA found her working in Los Angeles and Las Vegas with jazz musicians such as Ray Brown and Herb Ellis. Back in the Netherlands, through her new husband, producer Joop de Roo, she met and sometimes sang with many visiting jazz luminaries, among them Thad Jones, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pederson, Jiggs Whigham and Phil Woods. She also recorded My Favorite Ballads with the Metropole Orchestra under the direction of Rob Pronk and Fernand Terby; one track thereon, ‘Yesterday I Heard The Rain’, features a guest appearance by Stan Getz. In addition to working with large orchestras and small groups, such as Cees Slinger’s Diamond Five, Kauffeld has also sometimes worked in unusual formats as she did on sets with a guitar-tenor saxophone duo: The Song Is You and I’m On My Way To You. Kauffeld continued to tour internationally, meanwhile also teaching at the Hilversum Conservatory of Music, an activity she ceased in the early 00s to allow more time for performing. During her career, Kauffeld has received many awards, including, in the 80s, Best Soloist at the Euro-Nordring Radio Festival and the Rotterdam Golden Heart culture prize; in the 90s, De Gouden Notenkraker and Hertogenbosch Duke of Duketown Award; and in the 00s, she received the Bird Award at the North Sea Jazz Festival, and her 40th anniversary as a professional musician was celebrated when she was honoured with a Dutch knighthood, the Ridder In De Orde Van De Nederlandse Leeuw. https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/a-song-for-you/1394946556

A Song For You

Saturday, December 8, 2018

Ian Mcdougall Quintet - In A Sentimental Mood

Styles: Trombone Jazz
Year: 2005
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 79:34
Size: 183,5 MB
Art: Front

(7:35)  1. In A Sentimental Mood
(4:11)  2. It Don't Mean A Thing
(6:03)  3. Don't Get Around Much Anymore
(4:34)  4. Come Sunday
(6:31)  5. In A Mellow Tone
(5:08)  6. Tonight I Shall Sleep`
(6:11)  7. Do Nothin' Til You Hear From Me
(2:06)  8. Don't Get Around Much Anymore
(7:24)  9. Take The A Train
(4:11) 10. Star Crossed Lovers
(8:00) 11. Just Squeeze Me
(8:59) 12. Black And Tan Fantasy, Things Ain't What They Used To Be
(4:33) 13. Chelsea Bridge
(1:54) 14. Cotton Tail
(2:07) 15. Don't Get Around Much Anymore

Ian McDougall is well known for his work with Rob McConnell's Boss Brass, where he was lead trombone for twenty years. This "Ellington Songbook" also features 4 other wonderful musicians including bassist Neil Swainson, who played with George Shearing for over 2 decades, guitarist Oliver Gannon, who has won many awards in Canada, pianist Ron Johnston, who is Canada's answer to Bill Evans, and drummer Craig Scott, who is the driver of this world class band. https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/ianmcdougall

Personnel:  Trombone, Liner Notes – Ian McDougall; Bass – Neil Swainson; Drums – Craig Scott;  Guitar – Oliver Gannon; Piano – Ron Johnston

In A Sentimental Mood

Greta Panettieri - Brazilian Nights - Live at ZincBar NYC

Styles: Vocal, Brazilian Jazz
Year: 2011
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 62:16
Size: 143,7 MB
Art: Front

(4:47)  1. Voce E Eu
(6:34)  2. Ladeira Da Preguica
(5:52)  3. A Ra
(9:51)  4. Aquele Abraço
(5:50)  5. Beijo Partido
(9:29)  6. Mas Que Nada
(7:33)  7. Bebe
(6:15)  8. Fotografia
(6:01)  9. Amor Ate O Fim

Brazilian Nights Live at Zinc Bar is the result of over a year collaboration with legendary Brazilian pianist Cidinho Teixeira, bassist Itaiguara Brandao, drummer Mauricio Zottarelli and vocalist Greta Panettieri. With every show the idea of making a record grew stronger in the band till it finally came to life. This album is a comp of three magical shows that took place at Zinc Bar in the core of NYC West Village. The repertoire ranges from classic Brazilian hits like 'Mas Que Nada' (Jorge Bem) and Aquele Abraco (Gilberto Gil) to more sophisticated compositions like Bebe (Hermeto Pascoal) and Beijo Partido (Toninho Horta). The great interplay among the band members creates wonderful moments of improvisations able to take the listener back in the days of the most intense Jazz vanguard. Cidinho and Greta's harmonization and improvisations blend together always pushed and supported by Itaiguara and Mauricio's incredible grooving abilities. The quartet takes us in a high speed highway of pure musical energy. Special guest on two tracks is the amazing saxophonist Rodrigo Ursaia. https://news.allaboutjazz.com/greta-panettieri-brazilian-nigths-live-at-zinc-bar.php

Personnel: Greta Panettieri - Vocal;  Cidinho Teixeira -  piano;  Itaiguara Brandao - bass;  Mauricio Zottarelli - drums;  special guest Rodrigo Ursais - tenor sax.

Brazilian Nights - Live at ZincBar

Art Farmer - Art Farmer Quintet At Boomers

Styles: Jazz, Bop
Year: 1976
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 45:52
Size: 105,3 MB
Art: Front

(13:05)  1. Barbados
(10:55)  2. I Remember Clifford
(13:24)  3. 'Round About Midnight
( 8:27)  4. Will You Still Be Mine

Although flugelhornist Art Farmer permanently moved to Europe in 1968, he has returned many times to the United States to play. For this live LP (recorded for East Wind and released domestically by the defunct Inner City label), Farmer joins up with tenor-saxophonist Clifford Jordan, pianist Cedar Walton, bassist Sam Jones and drummer Billy Higgins for lengthy versions of Charlie Parker's blues "Barbados," "I Remember Clifford," "'Round Midnight" and "Will You Still Be Mine." The group had not rehearsed beforehand but rehearsals were not really needed for these hard bop veterans and even an uptempo version of the ballad "Will You Still Be Mine" comes off quite well. ~ Scott Yanow https://www.allmusic.com/album/at-boomers-vol-1-mw0000785165

Personnel: Art Farmer - flugelhorn; Clifford Jordan - tenor saxophone; Cedar Walton - piano; Sam Jones - bass; Billy Higgins - drums

Art Farmer Quintet At Boomers