Thursday, February 24, 2022

Maurice Vander - Spécial Piano Rendez-Vous

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1958
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 37:26
Size: 85,9 MB
Art: Front

(3:13) 1. The Wedding of the Painted Doll
(2:58) 2. Nola
(3:15) 3. Fascination
(3:37) 4. Close Your Eyes
(2:50) 5. Carioca
(2:30) 6. What a Difference a Day Made
(3:29) 7. Never On Sunday
(3:21) 8. Dancers in Love
(2:37) 9. Fascinating Rhythm
(3:11) 10. Bewitched
(3:41) 11. San Antonio Rose
(2:40) 12. Temptation Rag

Maurice Vanderschueren, better known as Maurice Vander (born 11 June 1929, Paris, died 16 February, 2017) was a French jazz keyboardist.

Vander worked in the 1950s with Don Byas, Django Reinhardt, Bobby Jaspar, Jimmy Raney, Stephane Grappelli, Chet Baker, and Kenny Clarke. He won the Prix Django Reinhardt in 1962. In the 1960s he was a session musician for Roger Guerin, Pierre Gossez, and Boulou Ferré, and played with Claude Nougaro and Ivan Jullien. He played with Baker again in the late 1970s and with Johnny Griffin; his later work included performing and recording with Clarke, Richie Cole, Art Farmer, and Benny Powell. Vander is the adoptive father of Christian Vander (musician). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Vander

Spécial Piano Rendez-Vous

George Cables - You Don't Know Me Vol 1

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 57:13
Size: 131.0 MB
Styles: Jazz piano
Year: 2008
Art: Front

[5:55] 1. My Foolish Heart
[6:12] 2. You Don't Know Me
[6:27] 3. Evc
[4:00] 4. Up Jumped Spring
[4:48] 5. You Don't Know What Love Is
[5:41] 6. Lullaby
[6:09] 7. Helen's Song
[5:57] 8. Helen Mother's Song
[5:50] 9. Spookarella
[6:09] 10. Honey Lulu

George Cables has quietly assembled an impressive discography as a leader over his long career. Two days of sessions in May 2007, a few months before medical problems caused him to undergo a multiple organ transplant, resulted in one of his very best releases. The first disc opens with a rambunctious take of "My Foolish Heart" that is a refreshing alternative to the typical overly sentimental arrangements. His upbeat, subtle treatment of Freddie Hubbard's "Up Jumped Spring" is beautifully understated, while his dramatic setting of "You Don't Know What Love Is" (erroneously credited to Billie Holiday) has Art Tatum-like flourishes. Most of the remaining tracks on disc one are Cables originals, highlighted by his delicate ballad "Lullaby" (a favorite of the late alto saxophonist Frank Morgan when he played with the pianist) and his inventive, bluesy "Helen's Song." Disc two opens with a trio of African-American spirituals, each played with the authority of a man who has lived the music. Cables' breezy take of "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" takes this standard into less familiar territory, while his intricate reworking of the warhorse "Stella by Starlight" is just as dazzling. Bill Evans' "Waltz for Debby" has long been a favorite of jazz pianists, though Cables successfully puts his own stamp on it with a sparkling arrangement that still retains the original's playful attitude. Cables also includes a trio of originals on disc two, with the descriptive "Morning Song" especially standing out. Highly recommended. ~Ken Dryden

You Don't Know Me Vol 1

Wednesday, February 23, 2022

Michela Lombardi & Renato Sellani - Moonlight Becomes You (Thinking Of Chet, Vol.1)

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2008
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 51:46
Size: 120,8 MB
Art: Front

(2:32) 1. Aren't You Glad You're You?
(5:46) 2. The Nearness of You
(4:39) 3. Moon and Sand
(3:02) 4. Violets for Your Furs
(3:13) 5. Tis Autumn
(5:06) 6. Star Eyes
(5:01) 7. My Foolish Heart
(1:13) 8. I'm Old Fashioned
(4:07) 9. For All We Know
(4:57) 10. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
(2:22) 11. Moonlight Becomes You
(4:41) 12. My Foolish Heart
(1:15) 13. I'm Old Fashioned
(3:45) 14. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To

Elegant, delicate, intense. The Tuscan Michela Lombardi is among the top ten Best Italian Jazz Vocalists according to the "Jazzit Award 2011", she has often been mentioned in the "Best Voice" section in the Top Jazz polls of the "Musica Jazz" magazine and the Jazz Magazine Italia has dedicated her the cover of February 2008 with Tierney Sutton and Anne Ducros.

He has recorded two discs with Phil Woods also composing some lyrics, he has signed a song with Burt Bacharach, he teaches jazz singing in three Italian conservatories, in his last two discs - "Solitary Moon" with the Piero Frassi trio together with Gabriele Evangelista and Andrea Melani , and “Live To Tell” with the Riccardo Fassi trio together with Luca Pirozzi and Alessandro Marzi - Steven Bernstein, Emanuele Cisi and Don Byron play as special guests.

He presented "Live To Tell" at the "jazzahead!" 2017 in Bremen (Germany) with the Riccardo Fassi trio and Alex Sipiagin special guest obtaining a final standing ovation, won the Ciampi 2010 prize and obtained the Special Mention at the 2007 Crest Jazz Vocal Concours, sang in duo with Danilo Rea, inaugurated the 2009 jazz season at the Tel Aviv Opera House with Nicola Stilo 5tet, she sang at the Duc des Lombards in Paris with her 4tet guest Nico Gori, she won the audience award as composer at the Piacenza Jazz Note di Donna 2009, she composed lyrics for a song by Kenny Wheeler who wanted her to sing it with him on stage (Bargajazz 2007), was conducted in bigband by Massimo Nunzi with the Operaia Orchestra (Arezzo, December 2014) and performed with the Barga Jazz Big Band,

He has sung / collaborated, among others, with: Kelvin Sholar, Byron Landham, Philip Harper, Matt Garrison, Michael Baker, Alex Sipiagin, Tom Kirkpatrick, Gabriele Evangelista, Bernardo Guerra, Andrea Tofanelli, Fabio Morgera, Riccardo Arrighini, Aldo Zunino, Massimo Faraò, Francesco Ponticelli, Giovanni Ceccarelli, Stefano Nunzi, Andrea Nunzi, Carlo Battisti, Alberto Marsico, Alessandro Minetto, Francesco Puglisi, Pietro Tonolo, Mattia Barbieri, Petra Magoni, Stefano Bollani, Marco Tamburini, Danilo Rea and many others. https://www-michelalombardi-it.translate.goog/singer/biography/?_x_tr_sl=it&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=sc

Personnel: Michela Lombardi(vo); Renato Sellani(p); Massimo Moriconi(b); Stefano Bagnoli(ds)

Moonlight Becomes You (Thinking Of Chet, Vol.1)

Ketty Lester - When a Woman Loves a Man

Styles: Vocal, Soul
Year: 1966
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 23:07
Size: 53,2 MB
Art: Front

(1:55) 1. Love Me
(2:00) 2. In Time
(2:16) 3. We'll Be Together Again
(2:08) 4. Til The End of Time
(2:36) 5. When a Woman Loves A Man
(3:00) 6. It Hurts So Bad
(2:32) 7. Nice and Easy
(2:14) 8. The Shadow of Your Smile
(2:13) 9. You Always Hurt The One You Love
(2:09) 10. Are You Ready For A Woman

Singer Ketty Lester has a career that spans music, TV, film, and stage. Her cover of Dick Haynes' 1945 hit "Love Letters" went to number five pop and number two R&B on Billboard's charts in the spring of 1962. The tune was originally the title theme from the 1945 Jennifer Jones movie.

Ketty Lester was born Revoyda Frierson on August 16, 1934, in Hope, AR. She was one of 15 children born into a farmer's family. After winning a scholarship in 1955, she moved to California and attended San Francisco City College, majoring in nursing. Lester sang in church and the school choir, and performed in summer stock theater. She also appeared as a contestant on the classic '50s game show You Bet Your Life. Meeting country singer/comedienne Dorothy Shay at the Purple Onion club (where she was performing), Lester was introduced to producers Ed Cobb and Lincoln Mayorga. Herb Newman's Era Records released the resulting single, "I'm a Fool for You" b/w "Love Letters." DJs and listeners preferred the sparse, steamy B-side, making it a Top Five pop hit. The follow-up single, a cover of George Gershwin's "But Not for Me" from the musical Girl Crazy, peaked at number 41 pop during summer 1962.

Ketty Lester was issued that same year. It featured two singles, "You Can't Lie to a Liar" and a cover of Woody Guthrie's "This Land Is Your Land." Another Era single was "Fallin Angel" b/w "Lullaby for Lovers." She also recorded the upbeat "West Coast" b/w the ballad "I'll Be Looking Back" for Capitol, "I Said Goodbye to My Love" b/w "Queen for a Day" for Everest, and "Measure of a Man" b/w "Cracker Box Livin'," "Show Me" b/w "Since I Fell for You," and the LP Same for the Pete label.

Lester recorded for RCA (Soul of Me, Where Is Love, the singles "Better World," "Roses Grow With Thorns," "You Go Your Way," "Some Things Are Better Unsaid," "The Luck of Ginger Coff") and for Tower (When a Woman Loves a Man, "Love Me Just a Little Bit"). She also recorded a Christian album, I Saw Him, for Mega Records.

Originally offered the lead role in Julia, starring Diahann Carroll, Lester appeared in the films Just for Fun, Up Tight, Uptown Saturday Night, The Terminal Man, Street Knight, House Party 3, and Blacula, and the TV movies Louis Armstrong: Chicago Style and Percy and Thunder. She also guest-starred on TV series like Sanford and Son, Laugh-In, Quantum Leap, Hill Street Blues, Love American Style, The FBI, Harry 0 (the 1975 episode with Maureen McCormick), That Girl, Marcus Welby, and Lou Grant. She became a regular on Little House on the Prairie (as Hester Sue Terhune) and the soap operas Days of Our Lives (as Helen Grant) and Rituals. The singer won an Off-Broadway Theater Award for her performance in a revival of A Cabin in the Sky. Lester also had a recurring role as Vivica A. Fox's grandmother on the 1998 sitcom Getting Personal.~ Ed Hoganhttps://www.allmusic.com/artist/ketty-lester-mn0000079654/biography

When a Woman Loves a Man

Kenny Shanker - Beautiful Things

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 74:08
Size: 171,4 MB
Art: Front

(4:47) 1. Cool Mint
(3:35) 2. Prestissimo
(7:29) 3. It Never Entered My Mind
(5:33) 4. Mirth
(5:48) 5. L'Impossible
(7:54) 6. Orange and Gray
(8:40) 7. Without a Song
(6:55) 8. I'm Old Fashioned
(7:11) 9. Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise
(5:35) 10. Like Someone in Love
(4:56) 11. In Walked Bud
(5:40) 12. Beautiful Things

Kenny Shanker is back with an exciting program of original compositions and jazz standards for his second release on Wise Cat Records. The common element that appears throughout this diverse set is a search for beauty in all of its various forms. Some highlights include the blazingly fast “Prestissimo,” inspired by the early bebop recordings that Shanker grew up listening to, and the catchy, spirited original composition “Cool Mint.”

Other standouts include straight-ahead renditions of several jazz classics, the spontaneous freedom of “Orange and Gray,” and the classically influenced “Beautiful Things.” He is joined by his longtime rhythm section of Mike Eckroth, Daisuke Abe, Yoshi Waki, and Brian Fishler, along with Bill Mobley on Trumpet. https://kennyshanker.com/music

Personnel: Kenny Shanker - Alto Saxophone; Bill Mobley - Trumpet; Daisuke Abe - Guitar; Mike Eckroth - Piano; Yoshi Waki - Bass; Brian Fishler – Drums

Beautiful Things

Tape Five - Soiree Deluxe

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 58:06
Size: 133.0 MB
Styles: Retro swing
Year: 2017
Art: Front

[3:40] 1. Step Into My Time Machine
[3:47] 2. Hush Hush Magazine
[3:22] 3. Love Gun
[3:37] 4. Get Down To Luna Park
[3:26] 5. I Like Stepping Out
[3:48] 6. Good Girl Bad Woman
[0:14] 7. Interlude At Roadhouse Eleven
[3:33] 8. The Magic Slapstick
[3:43] 9. I Like The Twilight
[3:37] 10. She's Undressed To Kill
[2:17] 11. Do The Hobo Shuffle
[3:41] 12. Nowhere's End
[0:29] 13. Interlude Paradise Lost
[3:56] 14. Burn The City
[3:56] 15. Topanga Valley
[0:40] 16. Interlude Sophisticated Simplicity
[3:49] 17. Crazy World Crazy World
[3:10] 18. Codeword Marlene
[3:14] 19. Love Me All Around The World

Welcome to Soiree Deluxe! You'll get in if you´re fancy, free and selected. Step into our Time Machine to experience new music in the style of the early and mid-20th century. Get down to the Luna Parks of your mind, and with a wave of The Magic Slapstick, be ready to draw your Love Gun. But be discrete, it might be the exclusive in Hush Hush Magazine the very next day!

TAPE FIVE co-invented the electro swing genre. But they do not play just one style, TAPE FIVE is a brand - a style in itself! The message is a light, positive vibe! Brought to you with elements of swing, electro swing, jazz, dixie, latin, funk, hip-hop, reggae, dub and tango. Everything combined with a strong retro attitude. You'll hear all the usual suspects in the skilled TAPE FIVE horn section, and singers Dionne Wudu, Henrik Wager, Brenda Boykin, Iain Mackenzie, Yuliet Topaz and Maria Maschenka appearing as “Marlene”. All combined with that special TAPE FIVE production style to serve you something to move to – and something to listen to. Beside some strong and up-tempo TAPE FIVE styled classics, be open for some experiments in sound: a swinging roots reggae against the babylon system, a funny tango with german lyrics, chilled vibes from the Topanga Valley or a message rap about this crazy, Crazy World!

This is the 6th studio album of the German based project, that started in 2003... and has since toured from Brazil via Europe to Russia and Korea, with songs selected for TV shows and ads around the globe. That’s the story, believe it... and step right into Soiree Deluxe... Welcome!

Soiree Deluxe

Tuesday, February 22, 2022

Frank Wess - Suprise, Surprise (Disc 1), (Disc 2)

Album: Suprise, Surprise (Disc 1)

Styles: Saxophone, Flute Jazz
Year: 1998
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 73:09
Size: 168,5 MB
Art: Front

(11:06) 1. All Or Nothing At All
( 8:05) 2. A Beautiful Friendship
(18:14) 3. My Funny Valentine
(11:15) 4. Estoril Sol
( 8:23) 5. One For Amos
( 7:38) 6. Firm Roots
( 8:25) 7. Nada Mas

Album: Suprise, Surprise (Disc 2)

Time: 57:33
Size: 132,5 MB

(11:14) 1. It Could Happen To You
(14:33) 2. All The Things You Are
(12:56) 3. On Green Dolphin Street
( 8:27) 4. Cottontail
(10:21) 5. Surprise, Surprise

This double CD comprises organized tunes from Wess with his quartet as well as some loose jam sessions withguest soloists over a span of four days aboard the S/S Norway for the Floating Jazz Festival. Wess himself has never sounded better, on tenor sax and especially on flute. Master piano accompanist Richard Wyands lifts the music to a higher level, Lynn Seaton is rock-solid rhythmically and unique amongst melodically oriented bassists, and drummer Winard Harper gives it his all throughout, yielding world-class, swinging results. Beginning with a pair of of good swingers to warm up, "All or Nothing at All" and "A Beautiful Friendship" establish the leader in firm control. Fellow tenor saxophonist Frank Foster then steps up for the tour de force ballad "My Funny Valentine," running over 18 minutes.

Then Wess and the trio take over for the remainder of the side: a Sam Jones-written quick bopper on flute, "One for Amos," with Seaton's grinding vocals á la Slam Stewart on Howlin' Wolf vitamins; the classic Cedar Walton piece "Firm Roots" and Wess' composition "Nada Mas," on which flute dances to a bossa beat. On the second disc it's time to stretch out and improvise at length. Wess and Foster work out on tenors for the romping, stomping "It Could Happen to You." Flip Phillips joins Wess on tenors for the flailing, hard-swinging "Cottontail," Phillips' tart-sweet sound contrasting the more ribald feeling of the leader. Then, with Wess on tenor for the title track finale - another original by Wess -- the quartet dishes out an easy swinger signifying the end of a show. His light blue tenor is chirping brightly, indicating he has plenty left for some other time.~Michael G.Nastoshttps://www.allmusic.com/album/surprise-surprise%21-live-at-the-1996-floating-jazz-festival-mw0000039309

Personnel: Frank Wess, tenor sax, flute; Richard Wyands, piano; Lynn Seaton, bass; Winard Harper, drums

Special guests: Frank Foster, Jimmy Heath and Flip Phillips, tenor sax.

Suprise, Surprise (Disc 1),(Disc 2)

Renee Rosnes - Live at the Jazzhus Dexter

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1999
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 72:06
Size: 166,1 MB
Art: Front

(10:05) 1. Hackensack
( 6:01) 2. Body And Soul
(10:07) 3. Summer Night
(12:29) 4. With a Little Help From My Friends
( 8:02) 5. Recorda Me
( 5:54) 6. You Known I Care
( 6:49) 7. Little Spirit
( 6:32) 8. Lexicon
( 6:03) 9. Title

Renee Rosnes is one of the premier jazz pianists and composers of her generation. Upon moving to New York City from Vancouver, Canada, she quickly established a reputation of high regard, touring and recording with such masters as Joe Henderson, Wayne Shorter, Bobby Hutcherson, J.J. Johnson, James Moody, and legendary bassist Ron Carter. She was a charter member of the all-star ensemble, the SFJAZZ Collective, with whom she toured for six years.

Ms. Rosnes has released 17 recordings, and has appeared on many others as a sideman. In 2016, Written in the Rocks (Smoke Sessions) was named one of ten Best Jazz Albums of the Year by The Chicago Tribune, one of the Best Albums in all genres of music by The Nation, and was awarded a 2017 Canadian Juno (her fifth Juno award). JazzTimes wrote, “Ms. Rosnes delivers conceptual heft, suspenseful compositions and mesmerizing performances,” and DownBeat praised it as “an exceptional achievement” stating “Rosnes is a virtuoso composer.” The band’s most recent session, Beloved of the Sky (2018) draws inspiration for the title track from Canadian painter Emily Carr, and features master musicians Chris Potter, Steve Nelson, Peter Washington and Lenny White.

Renee has produced concerts at Jazz at Lincoln Center, the New Jersey Performing Arts Center, and the 92nd Street Y in New York City. Renee is also the music director for ARTEMIS, a new all-star international band featuring the vocalist Cécile McLorin Salvant, clarinetist Anat Cohen, trumpeter Ingrid Jensen, tenor saxophonist Melissa Aldana, bassist Noriko Ueda and drummer Allison Miller.

Over her 30 year career, Rosnes has collaborated with a diverse range of artists, from established masters such as Jack DeJohnette and tabla master Zakir Hussain, to younger giants such as Christian McBride, Chris Potter, Nicholas Payton and Melissa Aldana. She is a formidable composer and in 2003 was named SOCAN’s Composer of the Year. Her works have been performed and recorded by Phil Woods, JJ Johnson, Lewis Nash, Joe Locke, the Danish Radio Big Band, the Carnegie Hall Jazz Orchestra, and trombonist Michael Dease.

From 2008-2010, Rosnes enjoyed her role as host of The Jazz Profiles, an interview series produced by CBC-Radio. Also in the role of jazz journalist, Renee has contributed two major cover story interviews for JazzTimes magazine, one with Wayne Shorter and his quartet (April 2013) and the other with the late pianist Geri Allen (September 2013).

Aside from her work as a leader, Rosnes is currently a member of bassist Ron Carter’s Quartet, and often performs with her husband, acclaimed pianist Bill Charlap. The couple released Double Portrait (Blue Note) of which Downbeat wrote: “The counterpoint and compatibilities are so perfectly balanced, the selections and arrangements so handsome, that ‘Double Portrait’ is a prize.” The piano duo was also featured on four tracks from the 2016 Grammy award winning album, Tony Bennett & Bill Charlap: The Silver Lining, The Songs of Jerome Kern. https://reneerosnes.com/biography/

Live at the Jazzhus Dexter

Harold Land - Promised Land

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2000
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 55:50
Size: 128,2 MB
Art: Front

( 8:33) 1. Inner Voice
( 7:16) 2. Ugly Beauty
( 9:17) 3. What's New?
(10:57) 4. Dark Mood
(12:30) 5. Like Someone In Love
( 7:14) 6. Mapenzi

Veteran tenor saxophonist Harold Land returns from a seven-year recording hiatus with Promised Land, featuring Mulgrew Miller on piano, Ray Drummond on bass, and Billy Higgins on drums. (Sadly, this would be one of Higgins's last sessions.) One would expect nothing other than beauty and grace from these four revered players, and that's what they deliver, aided by the Audiophoric label's "m-phoric" recording technology, designed to capture live acoustic performance with exceptional fidelity. (You'll need to increase your volume and give your ears a chance to adjust.) There's a bit of Coltrane and Joe Henderson in Land's playing and perhaps a bit of Charlie Rouse, too, as Monk's "Ugly Beauty" reveals. Miller is in excellent form, dueting with Land on a nine-minute-plus "What's New" and taking crisp, inventive solos throughout. The program is evenly split: three standards and three of Land's fairly straightforward, modal pieces.~David R.Adler https://www.allmusic.com/album/promised-land-mw0000003296

Personnel: Tenor Saxophone – Harold Land; Bass – Ray Drummond; Drums – Billy Higgins; Piano – Mulgrew Miller

Promised Land

Nigel Price Organ Trio - Hit The Road

Size: 148,5 MB
Time: 63:55
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Jazz: Hammond Organ
Art: Front

01. Hit The Road (6:13)
02. Up Jumped Spring (7:55)
03. Chelsea Bridge (8:15)
04. Lover Man (8:40)
05. Dreamsville (7:30)
06. Go! (7:16)
07. Detour Ahead (7:18)
08. Bizzy Bee (6:37)
09. Hot Seat (Chas's Chair) (4:08)

Nigel Price, the British jazz guitarist devoted to such late guitar heroes as Wes Montgomery and Grant Green, cruises through some classic themes and compatible originals with the fine pairing of Pete Whittaker on Hammond organ and Matt Home on drums. But if Price and co tick all the boxes of this style, closer listening reveals their audacity and advanced techniques, particularly notable in the fluency with which they mix tempos and time signatures in between and sometimes within tracks. Up Jumped Spring splices two speeds of swing and fast-waltz passages; Chelsea Bridge gets a Latin feel; Lover Man is a fast samba with stop-start breaks but features some nimble swerves and a Django Reinhardt-like tone from the leader; and the delectable ballad Detour Ahead features the trio at their collective best. Saxophonist Vasilis Xenopoulos helps the band muscle through the hustling finale Hot Seat, a classic swing-to-bop gallop. This is a respectful celebration of a now-smooth tradition, but a very musical one. ~John Fordham

Hit The Road

Monday, February 21, 2022

Johnny Smith Trio - Easy Listening

Styles: Guitar Jazz
Year: 1958/2005
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 32:27
Size: 76,0 MB
Art: Front

(2:49)  1. When I Fall In Love
(2:50)  2. It Might As Well Be Spring
(2:22)  3. I Didn't Know What Time It Was
(2:34)  4. Black Is The Colour (Of My True Love's Hair)
(2:38)  5. Like Someone In Love
(2:47)  6. You Don't Know What Love Is
(2:55)  7. Isn't It Romantic
(2:09)  8. I Remember The Corn Fields
(3:03)  9. A Foggy Day
(2:45) 10. Scarlet Ribbons
(2:56) 11. People Will Say We're In Love
(2:34) 12. The Nearness Of You

Guitarist Johnny Smith will always be best remembered for his 1952 hit recording of "Moonlight in Vermont," a mellow ballad that also features Stan Getz. Smith, whose chordal-oriented style is self-taught, originally played trumpet, violin, and viola before switching to guitar. A studio musician from 1947 on, Smith's impressive technique and quiet sound made him in great demand even before "Moonlight" and, although he never had another hit, he was a popular attraction throughout the 1950s. After moving to Colorado in the 1960s he opened a music store, taught, and maintained a lower profile, occasionally recording in New York. ~ Editorial Reviews https://www.amazon.com/Easy-Listening-Johnny-Smith-Trio/dp/B001J8JTM2

Personnel:  Guitar – Johnny Smith;  Bass – George Roumanis; Drums – Charlie Mastropaolo

Easy Listening (2005 Remaster)

Nigel Price - Fool's Gold

Size: 128,6 MB
Time: 55:18
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2004
Styles: Jazz: Guitar Jazz, Hammond Organ
Art: Front

01. Booze Blooze (4:35)
02. Fool's Gold (8:17)
03. Blues Riff (4:54)
04. Friday The 14Th Part 1 (7:40)
05. Straight, No Bounce (6:13)
06. Alfredo (5:02)
07. Benson Edges (6:20)
08. Look For The Silver Lining (6:44)
09. S.O.S. (5:30)

Nigel Price - who led his organ trio to pick up the 2010 Parliamentary Jazz Award for “best jazz ensemble” is one of the most highly regarded and in demand guitarists on the UK jazz scene today.

He spent three years with UK funk legends - the James Taylor Quartet, placed third in the 2014 British Jazz Awards for “best guitarist” and is also a regular performer at Ronnie Scott’s, where he has played over 400 times.

His blend of flowing bebop lines, deep blues feeling and mastery of chording has made him instantly accessible and popular with jazz audiences.

Fool's Gold

Conte Candoli Quartet - Conte Candoli Quartet

Styles: Trumpet Jazz
Year: 1957
File: MP3@160K/s
Time: 31:42
Size: 36,3 MB
Art: Front

(4:06) 1. Something For Liza
(4:28) 2. Walkie Talkie
(3:15) 3. Flamingo
(4:22) 4. Mediolistic
(5:15) 5. Tara Ferma
(3:47) 6. Diane
(2:40) 7. No Moon At All
(3:48) 8. Mambo Blues

Reissued by the V.S.O.P. label, this session features the excellent bop trumpeter Conte Candoli in a quartet with pianist Vince Guaraldi, bassist Monty Budwig, and drummer Stan Levey. In addition to the joy of hearing Candoli so well-showcased, this set is recommended because of the interesting repertoire. In addition to "Flamingo," "Diane," and "No Moon at All," one gets to hear rare selections penned by the likes of Al Cohn, Osie Johnson, Conte's brother Pete Candoli, and the leader himself.~Scott Yanowhttps://www.allmusic.com/album/conte-candoli-quartet-mw0000122673

Personnel: Trumpet – Conte Candoli; Bass – Monty Budwig; Drums – Stan Levey; Piano – Vince Guaraldi

Conte Candoli Quartet

Melissa Errico - Out Of The Dark - The Film Noir Project

Styles: Vocal
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 76:43
Size: 176,3 MB
Art: Front

(5:49) 1. Angel Eyes
(5:02) 2. With Every Breath I Take
(4:39) 3. It Was Written in the Stars
(3:57) 4. The Bad and the Beautiful
(5:52) 5. Haunted Heart
(2:58) 6. Amour, Amour
(5:39) 7. Silent Partner
(4:15) 8. Farewell, My Lovely
(4:07) 9. Laura
(5:18) 10. Blame It on My Youth
(3:29) 11. Checkin' My Heart
(4:50) 12. On Vit, On Aime
(4:10) 13. La Solitude
(5:01) 14. The Man That Got Away
(5:54) 15. Detour Ahead
(1:29) 16. Shadows and Light
(4:07) 17. Again

Melissa Errico is a Tony-nominated Broadway actress who has spent 30 years defying definition. While starring on Broadway and working off-Broadway and in television and film, and now as a writer, she has also steadily kept a keen eye on making ever-newer styles of music. Her new album Out Of The Dark, a cycle of “Noir” songs that reaches towards a new sense of what Noir can be, is only her latest adventure in redefining what a concert of great American (and sometimes French) songs can be and do.

Her first appearance on the intimate concert stage was when she became the youngest performer to ever work at the famed Cafe Carlyle, where she spent a month in an acclaimed cabaret act called New Standards, arranged and musically directed by Lee Musiker. Singing two shows a night and discovering how much she loved the 11 pm shows and the nightlife, a taste still reflected in the imagery of Out Of The Dark she was soon signed to a record deal by her first musical mentor, Bruce Lundvall of Blue Note Records. Under his guidance, Melissa’s solo debut album was the eclectic and jazz-inflected Blue Like That, arranged and produced by Arif Mardin, featuring songs from Richard Rodgers to Rickie Lee Jones. It marked the beginning of what has remained her unique position in the Broadway community as a singer who explores jazz and songwriter material with the same attention she gives Stephen Sondheim or any other great storytelling musician.

Closely associated with the music of Michel Legrand, after starring in his only Broadway musical, “Amour,” Melissa went on to make a symphonic album Legrand Affair - The Songs of Michel Legrand with the 100-piece Brussels Philharmonic (and an American jazz trio featuring Steve Gadd on drums) arranged and conducted by Legrand and produced by Phil Ramone, with Legrand at the piano. Upon Legrand’s passing, she was asked to write his eulogy by The New York Times and invited to become the only American performer to participate in the extraordinary two-day memorial to Legrand held in April 2019 at Paris’s Le Grand Rex Theatre. Her re-issued album of Legrand’s music, Legrand Affair Deluxe Edition (Ghostlight/ Warner Music Group), appeared in 2019 and led one critic to proclaim, “Errico is, and will continue to be, the premier interpreter of the musical legacy of Michel Legrand.”

Melissa has also made two studio albums produced by Rob Mathes, the first, Lullabies and Wildflowers (Velour/Universal 2008), was a set of songs about motherhood, while she and Mathes then collaborated a decade later on her path-breaking 2018 album Sondheim Sublime (Ghostlight/ Warner Music Group). Called “The best all-Sondheim album ever recorded” by The Wall Street Journal. The album generated superlatives among the fiercest Sondheim aficionados, with one critic writing that, “with the warm, gentle purr of vibrato that invades her exquisite delivery ever-present Ms. Errico engages, grabs and holds no matter what Sondheim song falls from her lips.”

Melissa’s gifts and ambitions as a writer have also become increasingly evident, with a series of much-talked-of essays in the New York Times, touching, with wit, wisdom, and insider mischief, on the many unseen aspects of the theatrical profession from the pleasures and pains of being a ‘terminal ingenue’ to the ambiguities of auditioning to the sheer pleasure of being fitted for a costume, post-pandemic. She is currently working on a memoir that will include and expand on these “Scenes from An Acting Life,” as the Times, in a rubric specially invented for her work, calls them.

Her vocation as a writer has also led her, in recent years and throughout the pandemic, to writing and performing unique and poignant concert experiences-- ranging from tributes to Sondheim, or Legrand and the French love song, to shows about the history of Manhattan and the Broadway masters of Bucks County. With scripts often co-written with her frequent lyricist and collaborator, the New Yorker essayist Adam Gopnik, Broadway World calls these concerts “one-of-a-kind shows that balance whimsy with intellect, hilarity with empathy, music with conversation, and always in a style so unique, so personal, so original that they might as well make a blueprint!” Another critic has said that “Melissa is in a constant state of creation, looking to grow as an artist, and when she puts out shows like this, she effectively grows the art form of cabaret.”

Her Broadway starring roles include My Fair Lady as Eliza Doolittle, Cole Porter’s High Society, Dracula, White Christmas (playing the role made famous by one of her idols Rosemary Clooney), Anna Karenina, Les Miserables, and Michel Legrand’s Amour; and her many Sondheim roles include Dot in Sunday In The Park With George at The Kennedy Center, opposite Raul Esparza; Clara in the hit John Doyle production of Passion at Classic Stage Company; and Leona in Do I Hear A Waltz? at New York City Center.

In addition, she has sung at The Ravinia Festival, Royal Festival Hall, and The Palladium in London, and with such orchestras as the NSO at The Kennedy Center and Wolf Trap, several times with Marvin Hamlisch conducting her; as well as with The Cleveland Orchestra, The San Diego Symphony, The New World Symphony with Michael Tilson Thomas, and at The Hollywood Bowl, Catalina Jazz in LA, Feinstein’s/54 Below, Birdland Jazz Club and Dizzy’s Club at Lincoln Center.” https://www.thefilmnoirproject.com/about.html

Thank you Flyingfinger!

Out Of The Dark - The Film Noir Project

Saturday, February 19, 2022

Lenny McBrowne And The 4 Souls - Complete Recordings feat. Gloria Smyth (Disc 1) And (Disc 2)

Album: Complete Recordings feat. Gloria Smyth (Disc 1)

Styles: Jazz, Post Bop
Year: 2010
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 47:13
Size: 109,9 MB
Art: Front

(6:27)  1. Soul Sisters
(6:30)  2. Invitation
(4:51)  3. Dearly Beloved
(6:27)  4. Lazinka's Tune
(5:44)  5. Cerise
(2:49)  6. I Married An Angel
(4:04)  7. McBrowne's Galaxy
(2:32)  8. It Don't Mean A Thing
(3:29)  9. Sometimes I'm Happy
(2:14) 10. Running Wild
(2:02) 11. Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child

Album: Complete Recordings feat. Gloria Smyth (Disc 2)

Time: 43:41
Size: 101,3 MB

(4:32)  1. Saudi
(5:45)  2. No Consideration
(6:15)  3. I Don't Know The Melody
(5:27)  4. Like Someone In Love
(7:41)  5. Eastern Lights
(4:16)  6. Even Dozen
(5:02)  7. Tryin' And Cryin'
(4:39)  8. Chicago Preferred

When Lenny McBrowne and the 4 Souls began gigging in Sacramento and San Francisco clubs they were critically hailed as the greatest promise for the future of West Coast jazz. The leader had gained much of his experience working with Harold Land and playing engagements with Sonny Rollins, Benny Golson and Curtis Fuller. His renowned finesse as a drummer was acquired while mastering the subtleties of his mentor, Max Roach.  In these sessions for Pacific Jazz and Riverside, he showed he had become one of the top drummers on the jazz scene, and his young musiciansaverage age 25swing hard as a unit. Terry Trotter, Don Sleet and Daniel Jackson are here on top of the demands he placed on them. 

They also gave singer Gloria Smyth strong support in the session she recorded with them, lending distinctive backing to launch the career of this fine young talent. But what stands out here above all is the rare gift of cohesion, thoroughly mastered by Lenny McBrowne and the 4 Souls. https://www.freshsoundrecords.com/lenny-mcbrowne-albums/5470-lenny-mc-browne-and-the-4-souls-complete-recordings-2-lps-on-2-cds-bonus-tracks.html

Personnel: Lenny McBrowne (d), Donald Sleet (tp), Daniel Jackson (ts), Terry Trotter (p), Herbie Lewis (b on CD-1), Jimmy Bond (b on CD-2). Gloria Smyth (vcl on CD-1 #8-11).
Disc 1, Track #11 features only Gloria Smyth accompanied by Terry Trotter and Herbie Lewis.


Conte Candoli - Conte-Nuity

Styles: Trumpet Jazz
Year: 1999
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 68:42
Size: 158,0 MB
Art: Front

(5:28) 1. Ray's Idea
(3:44) 2. Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me
(5:11) 3. Jive at Five
(5:36) 4. Easy Street
(5:41) 5. Caravan
(7:38) 6. Nostalgia
(6:00) 7. Little Jazz
(6:19) 8. Stockholm Sweetnin'
(4:54) 9. You're a Lucky Guy
(7:30) 10. Rockin' Chair
(6:41) 11. Tun Up
(3:56) 12. Serenade to Sweden

This is another wonderful recording documenting the trumpet artistry of another great trumpet legend. Conte plays with elegance, skill and a tone that is so distinct. The label fresh sounds had done it again to only produce the best in jazz. Conte is a Ray Brown to trumpet players, he is so versatile and has been recording with only the best in the business. To have a solo album featuring Conte you are guaranteed to get the best quality in jazz you can listen to. Conte you are a true legend and this cd is a real gem. This this cd before it gets deleted. https://www.freshsoundrecords.com/conte-candoli-albums/1139-conte-nuity.html

Personnel: Conte Candoli (trumpet); Jan Lundgren (piano); Chuck Berghofer (bass); Joe LaBarbera (drums).

Conte-Nuity

David Benoit - A Midnight Rendezvous

Styles: Piano Jazz
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 45:10
Size: 105,5 MB
Art: Front

(4:37) 1. A Midnight Rendezvous
(3:57) 2. Pioneer Town
(4:07) 3. The Bones
(5:08) 4. Floating
(4:14) 5. Long Journey Home
(3:21) 6. @Home
(4:59) 7. You Make Me Smile
(5:49) 8. Generations
(5:20) 9. Waiting For Spring
(3:35) 10. Cabin Fever

After a musical career spanning more than 40 years, pianist and composer David Benoit can rightfully be called a legend. He has always eluded stylistic classification, yet his works circle between contemporary jazz, smooth jazz and jazz. Thus, his new album A Midnight Rendevous, which will be released on February 18, 2022 on Shanachie Entertainment, also offers a colorful bouquet of melodies of different styles. The album is one of those rare today, which with concentrated manpower, implement his musical ideas. Details of the musicians involved in the recording can be found in the credits. To top it all off, the album closes with three recordings made with a big band under Benoit's direction.

The theme of the midnight hour has already occupied Benoit with his famous album and song Freedom At Midnight (1987) and has not let him go since. Thus, tying in with this, he opens his album with the title A Midnight Rendezvous. Berry Gordy, legendary founder of Motown Records loved jazz, smooth harmonies, pretty melodies: "When I heard the song, I clapped my hands and thought: My Goodness!" In effect David Benoit has written such a hit with this new song, that immediately puts you under its spell.

On Pioneer Town David meets keyboardist Jeff Lorber who not only accompanies David's superb piano performance with discreet keyboard sounds and his well-known synth bass, but also refines it in a nuanced way. The Bones is a very attractive song by American singer Maren Morris for her album Girl (2019). Regardless of the profound and uplifting lyrics, the melody deserves a very own autonomy, perfectly staged by David Benoit and his friends. With Floating David Benoit returns to the realm of melodious contemporary jazz which hides a story for which storyteller David Benoit is so well known. Justin Klunk sets some smooth accents on soprano sax. Long Journey Home, a collaboration with bassist Roberto Vally, spreads the aura of a crime film score.

The soulful @Home is anew dominated by Justin Klunk's soprano sax who skillfully accompanies David's thoughtful piano playing. Dave Koz has written You Make Me Smile for his album Lucky Man (1993) and presented a fresh version on his album Live From The Dave Koz Cruise (2019). David takes on the theme in his very own way, internalizing it in his contemplative piano playing. The album closes with three pieces that show the most diverse facets, but have one crucial thing in common. The orchestral buildup in a big band arrangement that seamlessly follows the great big band days of the 50s. David Benoit stays true to himself and his style with A Midnight Rendevous and offers his loyal fans exactly what they expect from him. This is what makes him so successful over the many years. http://www.smooth-jazz.de/firstview/Benoit/AMidnightRendezvous.htm

Personnel: David Benoit-Piano, Conductor, Arranger, Orchestrator; Eric Marienthal-Alto sax, Contractor; Sal Lozano-Alto Sax; Gordon Goodwin-Tenor Sax; Jay Mason-Baritone sax; Wayne Bergeron-Trumpet; Dan Fornero-Trumpet; Dan Rosenblum-Trumpet; Francisco Torres-Trombone; Charlie Morillas-Bass trombone; Dan Schnelle-Drums; Roberto Vally-Acoustic Bass; Kei Benoit, June Benoit-Music Preparation

A Midnight Rendezvous

Friday, February 18, 2022

Jack Jezzro - Best Of Green Hill Music: The 50s Collection

Styles: Guitar Jazz
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 74:25
Size: 173,7 MB
Art: Front

(4:11) 1. Only You
(3:48) 2. My Special Angel
(4:07) 3. Theme From 'A Summer Place'
(3:31) 4. Put Your Head On My Shoulder
(3:58) 5. Love Letters In The Sand
(4:08) 6. Earth Angel (Will You Be Mine)
(3:18) 7. The Great Pretender
(4:19) 8. All I Have To Do Is Dream
(4:25) 9. Dream Lover
(4:53) 10. I Only Have Eyes For You
(4:50) 11. Donna
(4:12) 12. Blueberry Hill
(4:19) 13. Twilight Time
(4:21) 14. In The Still Of The Night
(4:06) 15. Secretly
(4:15) 16. Young Love
(3:43) 17. Since I Met You Baby
(3:54) 18. True Love Ways

Jack Jezzro is a musician and producer who has enjoyed a long and successful career as a studio musician, accompanying a wide variety of major artists on their recordings, as well as crafting his own albums in which he shows off his talent and versatility as a guitarist. Jezzro was born in Rivesville, West Virginia on December 2, 1957. He had a keen interest in music from an early age, starting to play the piano when he was just three. He taught himself to play guitar from listening to records by Chet Atkins, and in his teens, he learned to break down the individual parts from songs he loved by Simon & Garfunkel, James Taylor, and the Doobie Brothers. After high school, Jezzro studied at West Virginia University; their music school didn't have a program for the guitar, but Jezzro could also play the bass, and his skills on the instrument led to him to a membership in the Charleston Symphony Orchestra while still attending WVU.

Jezzro went on to attend the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York, where he was mentored by noted bassist James VanDemark. Just as he did at WVU, Jezzro soon joined the local symphony, the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, as a bassist, while also honing his chops as a jazz guitarist. In 1981, he relocated to Nashville, Tennessee, where he became the bassist with the Nashville Symphony Orchestra, a position he held for ten years. In the mid-'80s, he made his way into the prestigious world of session work when he became part of the Nashville String Machine, a string section for hire that regularly appeared on recordings by some of the major stars of country and pop music, from Garth Brooks and Faith Hill to Bruce Springsteen and Matchbox 20. In 1988, Jezzro stepped out as a solo artist with the release of his first album as a headliner,

Step on It,which was released in Japan by Pony Canyon Records.(A revised edition of the disc was released in the United States as A Day's Journey.) Over the next 30 years, Jezzro would release a steady stream of jazz, country, pop, Latin, and inspirational albums (most through the Green Hill label) that focused on his tasteful but expert guitar work and his interplay with other musicians. Jezzro also continued to work steadily as a session player and a producer, overseeing his own sessions as well as those of other Green Hill artists. His work as an artist and producer has earned him one Grammy nomination and seven Dove Award nominations to date. The prolific bassist has played on or produced over 300 albums, and in 2017 alone, he produced By Request: Most Requested Songs for jazz pianist Beegie Adair, released his own album Sinatra on Guitar, and brought out a sequel to his 2010 album Christmas Jazz titled Christmas Jazz 2.~Mark Deming https://www.allmusic.com/artist/jack-jezzro-mn0000779112/biography

Best Of Green Hill Music :The 50s Collection

Nancy Wilson - Live At The Syracuse Jazz Disc 1, Disc 2

Album: Live At The Syracuse Jazz Disc 1
Styles: Vocal
Year: 2003
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 50:18
Size: 116,9 MB
Art: Front

(16:30) 1. Night in Tunisia
(16:00) 2. Manteca
( 7:36) 3. Things To Come
( 3:32) 4. Strike Up The Band
( 6:37) 5. More Love

Album: Live At The Syracuse Jazz Disc 2
Time: 40:10
Size: 94,1 MB

( 4:10) 1. I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart
( 5:49) 2. I Can't Make You Love Me
(10:09) 3. It Don't Mean a Thing If it Ain't Got that Swing
( 5:09) 4. All Of Me
( 8:34) 5. You'll See-My Funny Valentine
( 6:16) 6. False start-Announcements-Day in, Day Out

American jazz singer Nancy Wilson, an award-winning singer whose beguiling expressiveness in jazz, R&B, gospel, soul and pop, made her a crossover recording star for five decades and who also had a prolific career as an actress, activist and commercial spokeswoman. Wilson resisted the label of “jazz singer” for much of her career, although jazz was the form to which she returned time and again and in which she had her greatest critical and popular success. She considered herself above all “a song stylist,” she once told The Washington Post. “That’s my essence,” she said, “to weave words, to be dramatic.”

She sought to meld the seemingly incongruous styles of her two greatest influences: the ethereal Jimmy Scott and the penetrating and sultry Dinah Washington. Wilson’s singing was at once regal and vulnerable, and she inspired two generations of singers, including Patti LaBelle, Anita Baker and Nnenna Freelon. “She has such a classy sound, but she’s never afraid to be a woman, or to tell it like it is,” Freelon once told the San Jose Mercury News.

Jazz historian and critic Will Friedwald, in his volume “A Biographical Guide to the Great Jazz and Pop Singers,” called Wilson a formidable presence in pop, jazz and blues - “the most important vocalist to come along after these three genres were codified and move freely among them.” She passed away in 2018 at the age of 81.http://bigozine2.com/roio/?p=5343

Live At The Syracuse Jazz Disc 2

Roland Hanna - Swing Me No Waltzes

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1979
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 68:33
Size: 157,7 MB
Art: Front

(6:10) 1. I Hear You Knockin' But You Can't Come In - Blues
(1:59) 2. Some Kind Of Folk Song
(3:40) 3. A Little Sweetnin' For Sweden
(4:38) 4. Free Spirit - Free Style
(4:19) 5. Everything But You
(4:04) 6. Swing Me No Waltzes
(4:22) 7. Lullabye For Cedric
(4:35) 8. Antecipacion
(7:08) 9. Roses Not Mums
(2:27) 10. Love For Sale
(3:09) 11. Blue Lou
(5:23) 12. Afterglow
(1:26) 13. Blue Lilly
(3:37) 14. Miles Ahead
(7:00) 15. Autumn Leaves
(4:30) 16. Pastel

This CD reissue brings back the original LP (recorded in 1979) plus seven compatible selections from 1973 that were previously unreleased. Throughout, Hanna (who is usually heard in a trio) plays unaccompanied piano solos. Of the 16 selections, ten are by Hanna, and he proves to be an underrated composer whose songs deserve to be covered by others. Hanna's roots are in swing and Duke Ellington, and that aspect of his musical personality is here, along with some more adventurous moments. A strong outing by a brilliant and distinctive pianist.~Scott Yanowhttps://www.allmusic.com/album/swing-me-no-waltzes-mw0000609492

Personnel: Piano – Sir Roland Hanna

Swing Me No Waltzes