Sunday, July 17, 2022

Enrico Pieranunzi, Valentina Ranalli - Cantare Pieranunzi

Styles: Piano And Vocal
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 50:54
Size: 119,8 MB
Art: Front

(5:38) 1. When I Think of You
(4:11) 2. You Know
(5:23) 3. Dreams and the Morning
(4:28) 4. Blue Waltz
(3:37) 5. Afterglow
(4:54) 6. Suspension Points
(4:41) 7. Persona
(4:32) 8. The Real You
(5:30) 9. Winter Moon
(4:06) 10. As Never Before
(3:51) 11. Horizontes Finales

Enrico Pieranunzi was born in Rome in 1949 and has for many years been among the most significant and well-known protagonists of the international jazz scene. A pianist, composer, and arranger, he has recorded more than 70 albums under his own name, ranging from piano solo to trio, from duo to quintet. He has collaborated, either live or in the studio, with Chet Baker, Lee Konitz, Paul Motian, Charlie Haden, Chris Potter, Marc Johnson, and Joey Baron. Pieranunzi has been named Artist of the Year three times by the Musica Jazz magazine critics’ poll (in 1989, 2003, 2008). He also won the French Django d’Or prize as “Best European Musician” in 1997 and the German Echo Jazz Award in 2014 as “Best International Keyboard Artist”.
Pieranunzi has performed his music all over the world in the most prestigious international festivals, from Montréal to Copenhagen and Buenos Aires, from Berlin and Madrid to Tokyo, Rio de Janeiro and Beijing.https://www.enricopieranunzi.it/biography

Personnel: Bass – Giuseppe Romagnoli; Drums – Cesare Mangiocavallo; Piano, Keyboards, Composed By, Liner Notes – Enrico Pieranunzi; Trumpet – Giacomo Serino; Voice, Lyrics By – Valentina Ranalli

Cantare Pieranunzi

Saturday, July 16, 2022

Wynton Marsalis - Standard Time, Vol. 2: Intimacy Calling

Styles: Trumpet Jazz
Year: 1991
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 70:09
Size: 161,5 MB
Art: Front

(5:10) 1. When It's Sleepytime Down South
(6:23) 2. You Don't Know What Love Is
(4:11) 3. Indelible And Nocturnal
(8:34) 4. I'll Remember April
(7:16) 5. Embraceable You
(3:04) 6. Crepuscle With Nellie
(6:29) 7. What Is This Thing Called Love?
(3:12) 8. The End Of A Love Affair
(5:16) 9. East Of The Sun (West Of The Moon)
(5:06) 10. Lover
(9:36) 11. Yesterdays
(5:47) 12. Bourbon Street Parade

Wynton Marsalis's second of three standard albums was actually released after the third volume. On most of the selections, the brilliant trumpeter is heard in excellent form with his quartet (comprised of pianist Marcus Roberts, bassist Reginald Veal or Robert Hurst and either Herlin Riley or Jeff Watts on drums); tenorman Todd Williams helps out on "I'll Remember April" and altoist Wes Anderson is also added to "Crepuscule with Nellie." Marsalis's tone really makes the ballads worth hearing, and his unusual choice and placement of notes keeps the music stimulating. This mostly bop-oriented set is rounded off by a jaunty version of "Bourbon Street Parade."
~ Scott Yanow https://www.allmusic.com/album/standard-time-vol-2-intimacy-calling-mw0000691696

Standard Time, Vol.2: Intimacy Calling

Lauren Meccia - Inside your eyes

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2014
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 49:36
Size: 115,1 MB
Art: Front

(3:48) 1. Butterfly
(4:35) 2. Inside your eyes
(3:21) 3. How high the moon
(2:35) 4. One note samba
(6:14) 5. If you can fly
(3:36) 6. Cheek to cheek
(4:07) 7. The look of love
(2:33) 8. What the world needs now
(4:13) 9. You don't know what love is
(4:51) 10. I can't make you love me
(4:57) 11. Atlantis
(4:40) 12. Over the rainbow

Lauren Meccia is an instructor of Jazz Studies at the University of South Carolina. She was formerly the director of jazz ensembles at UofSC and UofSC Aiken. She is the founder of the CSRA (Central Savannah River Area) New Horizons Band for senior adults in Aiken, SC. Lauren is co-director of the Congaree New Horizons Band in Columbia, SC.

Lauren earned a Bachelor of Music in Education with a Certificate in Saxophone Performance and a Master of Music in saxophone performance from the University of South Carolina. She has performed jazz and music festivals throughout the Southeast and across the US.

Lauren Meccia is a member of the South Carolina Jazz Masterworks Ensemble as well as the Charleston Jazz Orchestra. Lauren was twice a featured performer at the NAMM (National Association of Music Merchants) Show in Anaheim, CA. She has been featured as a soloist with several symphony orchestras and concert bands throughout the US. Lauren has appeared in concert with Kenny Barron, Chris Potter, Jeff Coffin, Wycliffe Gordon, Tommy Igoe, Veronica Swift, the Glenn Miller Orchestra, the Temptations, Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs, and Jesse Colin Young.

Lauren released her debut vocal album, Inside Your Eyes, in 2015, receiving positive reviews in jazz publications throughout the United States, Russia, and Japan.

Inside your eyes

Alba Esteban - Joan Chamorro presenta Alba Esteban

Styles: Vocal, Saxophone Jazz
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 79:21
Size: 183,1 MB
Art: Front

(4:54) 1. These Foolish Things
(4:49) 2. Day Dream
(2:40) 3. A Sleepin' Bee
(4:56) 4. Festive Minor
(5:09) 5. A Handful of Stars
(4:36) 6. Along Came Betty
(4:03) 7. Chessman's Delight
(3:48) 8. Lullaby of Birdland
(2:50) 9. September Song
(4:42) 10. Upper Manhattan Medical Group
(4:13) 11. A Flower is a Lovesome Thing
(2:46) 12. I Never Had a Chance
(5:53) 13. For Sentimental Reasons
(7:38) 14. Alone Together
(6:03) 15. Tenderly
(2:58) 16. This Time the Dream's on Me
(7:13) 17. Darn That Dream

Alba Esteban presented her first album as a singer on June 21 at Jamboree, accompanied by maestro Joan Chamorro and his quartet with Joan Monné (piano), Giuseppe Campisi (double bass) and Arnau Julià (drums).

This is the eighteenth album in the collection that the founder and director of the Sant Andreu Jazz Band (SAJB) has produced since he began this recording project to promote the musical careers of young performers such as Andrea Motis (2010), Magalí Datzira (2014), Èlia Bastida (2017) or Marçal Perramon (2020), among others.

Alba Esteban is a saxophone lover – she plays them all: soprano, alto, tenor and baritone –, clarinettist and vocalist. On May 11, she offered her end-of-grade recital at the Liceu Superior Conservatory, with a repertoire inspired by Gerry Mulligan and her quartet. After being part of the SAJB for twelve years, performing at the main festivals at home and abroad, as well as recording more than thirty CDs as a sidewoman –including "La Magia de la Voz & Jazz Ensemble" (2016)–, Alba Esteban signs a work in which she shines for her lyricism, her creative capacity and her musical taste.

It's been a while since the singer decided that her voice would be baritone. In fact, her style is influenced by the great baritone saxophones she admires: the aforementioned Mulligan, Harrie Carney, Pepper Adams and Serge Chaloff. As a singer, Alba Esteban makes her instrument sound melodic, both from a timbre point of view and when she does solos.

Joan Chamorro presenta Alba Esteban

Friday, July 15, 2022

Buddy DeFranco - I Hear Benny Goodman & Artie Shaw Disc 1 And Disc 2

Album: I Hear Benny Goodman & Artie Shaw  Disc 1

Styles: Clarinet Jazz
Year: 2007
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:39
Size: 126,9 MB
Art: Front

(3:16)  1. Don't Be That Way
(3:31)  2. After You've Gone
(4:51)  3. The Sheik Of Araby
(7:51)  4. Flying Home
(5:40)  5. Soft Winds
(5:59)  6. Medley: Sweet Lorraine / Body And Soul / Memories Of You
(4:53)  7. Limehouse Blues
(5:53)  8. Medley: Poor Butterfly / Where Or When / These Foolish Things
(3:58)  9. Rose Room
(7:44) 10. Oh, Lady Be Good


Album: I Hear Benny Goodman & Artie Shaw  Disc 2

Time: 52:38
Size: 125,4 MB

(4:05)  1. 'S Wonderful
(4:09)  2. My Heart Stood Still
(2:32)  3. Temptation
(3:43)  4. Night And Day
(2:44)  5. Keepin' Myself For You
(5:38)  6. Medley: It Could Happen to You / I Cover the Waterfront / Someone to Watch Over Me
(7:00)  7. Concerto For Clarinet
(3:45)  8. All The Things You Are
(5:01)  9. Softly as in a Morning Sunrise
(3:24) 10. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
(3:27) 11. I Surrender Dear
(7:04) 12. Tin Reed Blues

Two CD set. Subtitled: The Complete 'Plays Benny Goodman And Artie Shaw' Sessions, Vol. Two. Second of two volumes from the Jazz clarinet player paying tribute to two influential Jazz greats. 

Both volumes combined feature five complete albums originally released by DeFranco: I Hear Benny Goodman & Artie Shaw, Buddy DeFranco Plays Benny Goodman, Buddy DeFranco Plays Artie Shaw, Wholly Cats and Closed Session. This double disc volume features 22 tracks including ''S Wonderful, 'Flying Home', 'After You've Gone' and more. Lonehill Jazz. 2007. ~ Editorial Reviews https://www.amazon.com/Hear-Benny-Goodman-Artie-Shaw/dp/B000OLHFDK

Personnel:  Buddy DeFranco (cl), Don Fagerquist (tp), Georgie Auld (ts), Victor Feldman (vib), Carl Perkins (p), Barney Kessel (g), Leroy Vinnegar (b), Stan Levey (d), Larry Bunker (vb), Bob Neal (d),Ray Linn (tp), Jimmy Rowles (p), Barney Kessel (g), Joe Mondragon (d)

I Hear Benny Goodman & Artie Shaw Disc 1, Disc 2

Thursday, July 14, 2022

Dear Friends,

Thank you for cheering me on through my illness. Your get-well messages meant the world while I was in the hospital. Thank you for taking the time to make sure I was okay and for extending your friendship just when I needed it the most. Your words and support have been a tremendous encouragement to me. Thank you for being there for me! You have my gratitude. Love, Giullia

Monday, July 11, 2022



Dear friends,

Giullia was discharged from hospital this weekend with significant evidence of clinical improvement compared to the previous condition,  yet requiring ongoing treatment at home.

I don't know exactly when she will be coming back but we can't wait to see her posting again after this moment of concern.

Thank you all for your comments, prayers and support.

God bless you all.





Friday, July 8, 2022


When Health can be Challenging

Giullia is going through some health problems, again - apparently alergic ones this time, and has been away for a while.

She is at the hospital and we don't know when she will be back to her blogging activities.

Let's send her good healthy vibes and pray for a speedy recovery.

Hugs and love to everyone out there.


 

Sunday, July 3, 2022

Ella Fitzgerald - Ella At The Hollywood Bowl: The Irving Berlin Songbook

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2022
Time: 42:45
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 99,2 MB
Art: Front

(2:14) 1. The Song Is Ended (Live)
(3:26) 2. You’re Laughing At Me (Live)
(3:06) 3. How Deep Is The Ocean (Live)
(2:00) 4. Heat Wave (Live)
(3:12) 5. Suppertime (Live)
(3:26) 6. Cheek To Cheek (Live)
(1:51) 7. Russian Lullaby (Live)
(2:46) 8. Top Hat, White Tie and Tails (Live)
(3:06) 9. I’ve Got My Love To Keep Me Warm (Live)
(4:00) 10. Get Thee Behind Me Satan (Live)
(2:50) 11. Let’s Face The Music And Dance (Live)
(3:15) 12. Always (Live)
(2:01) 13. Puttin’ On The Ritz (Live)
(2:21) 14. Let Yourself Go (Live)
(3:02) 15. Alexander’s Ragtime Band (Live)

For most of her career, the incomparable Ella Fitzgerald was managed by the incomparable impresario Norman Granz, founder of 'Jazz At the Philharmonic' and the prolific Norgran and Clef jazz record labels. Granz always felt that Decca, Ms F's label in the early 50s, was failing her talent and, after years of frustration, wrested her away from her Decca contract and promptly launched Verve, a new independent label, with Ms F at the centre.

By the time, Ella Fitzgerald was a mature artist at the height of her abilities, far from her 'Tisket A'Tasket' beginnings. But Granz had plans and envisaged a more sophisticated future. Together, under his inspired guidance, they embarked on possibly the most ambitious projects ever launched by an independent jazz label: an extensive collection of albums dedicated to the most notable composers of American popular song. First, Cole Porter, then Rodgers and Hart, then Duke Ellington. By project number four, they arrived at Irving Berlin.

George Gershwin, himself no slouch at creating indelible melodies, described Berlin as "the greatest songwriter who ever lived". Jerome Kern, who'd been known to compose some good tunes, declared "Irving Berlin is American music". During Berlin's extensive (he reached 101) and distinguished career, he wrote an improbable number of classic ditties: the Easter anthem, 'Easter Parade'; the unofficial national anthem: 'God Bless America'; the quintessential showbiz anthem: 'There's No Business like Show Business'; and, never forget, the ultimate Yuletide anthem: 'White Christmas'.

Clearly, Berlin would be fondly remembered had he only composed the tunes. But he also wrote all his own lyrics as well. Often they contained elaborate rhyme schemes which, considering he was born in Russia, are jewels of language, attaining astonishing levels of wit, compressed imagery and drama ('Let's Face The Music And Dance', 'How Deep Is The Ocean?' and 'Supper Time').

While the arrangements and backing on the first two Songbooks were underwhelming (although No.3, the Ellington edition featuring the Duke's orchestra was of a different order), Ms Fitzgerald's artistry triumphed over any adversity and the entire series is now recognised as a significant cultural achievement. And fortunately, during the planning of the Berlin albums, Granz enlisted respected Hollywood arranger Paul Weston, at last supporting Ms Fitzgerald with the level or orchestral accompaniment she deserved.

Soon after completing the studio sessions, she stormed the Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles' prime open-air music venue, performing fifteen of the songs live, backed by the full Hollywood Bowl orchestra (individuals sadly unidentified, but all probably first call Hollywood studio musos) playing Weston's arrangements under his direction.

Norman Granz tapped the performance, apparently more for reference than release because the audio quality of the tape reel, found stashed away after his death, is sub-studio quality. While, of all unlikely instruments, the harp is clear, the trumpet solo on 'Cheek To Cheek' sounds as though the unidentified musician might have been trapped in the loo.

Minor blemishes on a major document. Overlook any audio shortfalls because the energy is tangible: all the electricity and looseness of a live performance. Ella engaging with Irving Berlin is a meeting of titans encouraged by the applause of an enthusiastic audience. The orchestra swings vigorously and Ms F (if not the trapped trumpet player) are received strong and clear. The effervescent singing (plus a few apposite off-mike comments like "well, I changed that melody" after ripping through a super high-octane version of 'Puttin' On The Ritz') beg superlatives. Her range is extraordinary. Her rhythmic pulse is faultless. Her enunciation is remarkable: listen how effortlessly she elongates vowel sounds on ‘How Deep Is the Ocean?’. Listen to her delicate handling of waltz-time on ‘Always’. Listen how she dips into her contralto tones to craft a priceless gem out of ‘Russian Lullaby’, a memorial to Berlin’s roots. And how beautifully she navigates the rarely-encountered, subtly chromatic ‘Get Thee Behind Me, Satan’. But most of all, witness how she demonstrates her supremacy over all big band singers with unrestrained versions of ‘I’ve Got My Love To Keep Me Warm’, ‘Cheek to Cheek’, ‘Top Hat, White Tie And Tails’ ‘Puttin On The Ritz’ and ‘Alexander’s Ragtime Band’.

And that’s why, with sleeve notes by jazz vocal rabbi Will Friedwald plus atmospheric snaps from ace jazz photographers Burt Goldblatt and William Claxton, this album is a rare treat. Bing Crosby once commented: “man, woman or child, Ella is the greatest”. Spot on, Bing. https://londonjazznews.com/2022/06/23/ella-fitzgerald-at-the-hollywood-bowl-the-irving-berlin-songbook/

Ella At The Hollywood Bowl: The Irving Berlin Songbook

Alan Broadbent - Hot Club

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2021
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 58:17
Size: 135,2 MB
Art: Front

(4:08) 1. Aurevoir
(3:04) 2. Bon Chance
(3:08) 3. Red Roses
(3:34) 4. Good Days
(4:59) 5. Le Duc
(2:33) 6. Sunlight
(3:06) 7. Evening Light
(5:04) 8. Enchante
(5:12) 9. St Jacques
(4:26) 10. Cherie
(3:11) 11. Good Times
(3:10) 12. Midnight
(3:15) 13. Hot Sauce
(3:14) 14. Hop Hoppin
(2:37) 15. Champs Elysee
(3:28) 16. Black Pearl

The Alan Broadbent Trio’s previous Savant release, New York Notes, received rave reviews in the international press. The Guardian (UK) wrote, “The bubbling stream of notes is both unpredictable and inevitable, and following it’s twists and turns is a joy.” 

Couleurs Jazz (France) proclaimed, “Behold! A precious gem of a jazz recording.” “Trio in Motion” finds Broadbent, Billy Mintz and Harvie S reunited in the pianist’s New York apartment-studio recording music that is spontaneous, surprising, possessing a sly humor and emotionally involving. Broadbent received two Grammy awards and has collaborated with Natalie Cole (Unforgettable), Herbie Hancock, Sonny Rollins, Diana Krall and Paul McCartney. Each tune on the setlist is imbued with a warm intimacy and the refreshing, slightly piquant glow of intensity which warms both the listener’s heart and mind.

When listening to this, you may imagine that your ears have become just a little sharper. That’s how hearing Alan Broadbent’s piano playing often strikes me anyway. It’s because of the briskness and clarity of his technique, of course, but also the rhythmic suppleness. It’s hard to describe this without seeming hideously pretentious, but it’s real nonetheless. The bubbling stream of notes is both unpredictable and inevitable, and following its twists and turns is a joy.

If this album sounds especially ear-sharpening, that may be because Broadbent is playing his own piano, in his home studio, with two of his closest musical friends: bassist Harvie S and drummer Billy Mintz. The style is mainly classic bebop, which hasn’t changed in its essentials since Charlie Parker and his pianist contemporary, Bud Powell. There’s a gorgeous ballad too (I Fall in Love Too Easily), packed with so much fine detail I can’t stop playing it.

New Zealand-born Broadbent is also a composer, arranger, conductor and the double Grammy-winning creator of orchestral accompaniments for singers, from Natalie Cole to Paul McCartney. Why he isn’t among the world’s most famous musicians beats me. http://jazzbluesnews.com/2021/01/24/cd-review-alan-broadbent-trio-hot-club-2021-video-cd-cover/

Alan Broadbent – piano
Harvie S – bass
Billy Mintz – drums

Hot Club

Lex Jasper Trio - Lexposure

Styles: Jazz
Year: 2021
Time: 60:57
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 140,3 MB
Art: Front

(4:05) 1. Belle Époque
(6:39) 2. As the Decade Passed
(3:48) 3. Mysterious Lady Walks in the Night
(3:02) 4. Vince & Frans
(4:41) 5. I Remeber Eric Timmermans
(3:46) 6. I Will Be Like It Used to Be
(2:12) 7. Pedelex
(4:52) 8. Eccentric and Reclusive
(5:07) 9. The Coming Years
(3:53) 10. Prosperous and Pleasant
(3:42) 11. Parisian Streetcapes
(4:57) 12. Happier Moments
(2:51) 13. Mellow Treatment
(4:28) 14. I Wish I Had Known You Sanny
(2:47) 15. Thanks Marinus

It is not often that one is lucky enough to directly observe the creation of unique beauty, perfect craftsmanship, absolute passion and profound dedication. I recently had the wonderful opportunity to experience these with the creation of “Lexposure”, in Cologne at the end of August 2020. This took place in the legendary, state-of-the-art “Riverside Studios”, under the auspices of the producer Ralf Kemper, who actively and artistically directed the entire technical recording at the mixing desk.

Thus it came about that the best technology and the best musical skills came together here at one of the most high profile studio locations in the world. With ingenious talents on all of these different levels, it was inevitable that something uniquely beautiful was created. This production was led by the well known Dutch bandleader, pianist, arranger & composer Lex Jasper, and his trio features Vincent Koning on guitar and Frans van Geest on bass . All are masterful veteran musicians in their own right, and complement.

So well captured here in this recording, we find a very successful, high-end production of harmonically and melodically beautiful arrangements... Ballads, Bossa Nova and groovy, swinging arrangements of 15 original compositions, which all come together here to form a beautiful “high work of art“. Jasper’s compositions and arrangements all have their own musical horizon, their own claim to timeless beauty and the guarantee and claim to taste and brilliance. You hear it in every note. Its unique sound belongs entirely to him. It runs like a red thread through all of the compositions and arrangements. The entire flow of the recordings synthesizes into a magical sound journey and the real “Lexposure”. https://www.challengerecords.com/products/16051035084045

Lexposure

Vince Jones & Paul Grabowsky - Provenance

Size: 113,2 MB
Time: 48:46
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Jazz/Pop Vocals
Art: Front

01. Rainbow Cake (4:38)
02. Oh My Love (4:55)
03. We've Only Just Begun (4:42)
04. Stella By Starlight (4:32)
05. If You Never Come To Me (4:37)
06. Each Other's Child (3:31)
07. May I Come In (4:15)
08. Between Your Eyes (4:01)
09. So (4:15)
10. This Is Always (4:18)
11. The Parting Glass (4:55)

Provenance is the new album from two legends of Australian music – a survey of intimate ballads that showcases the superlative craftsmanship of platinum-selling legendary singer Vince Jones and multi-ARIA-winning pianist Paul Grabowsky.

The title refers to the returning-to-roots that this album represents. Vince and Paul first worked together in the 1980s, when Grabowsky was music director to Jones; Provenance marks a renewed collaboration between the pair after several decades apart. But the word also describes the music which the duo chose to record: ballads that showcase the essential elements of their craft, elements that have been the foundations of their astonishing careers, pared down to the intimate combination of piano and voice (and occasionally piano and flumpet – a hybrid of trumpet and flugelhorn).

Provenance is “a collection of timeless songs with beautiful melodies”, as Vince puts it. The album begins with ‘Rainbow Cake’, composed by the pair in the 1980s. ‘Oh My Love’, written by John Lennon and Yoko Ono, takes on touching poignancy in this new rendition; and from there the album presents classic songs from a variety of genres as well as a number of Vince’s own compositions.

Provenance

Saturday, July 2, 2022

Wynton Marsalis - Marsalis Plays Monk (Standard Time, Vol. 4)

Styles: Jazz
Year: 1999
Time: 65:41
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 151,4 MB
Art: Front

(4:55) 1. Thelonious
(4:30) 2. Evidence
(3:24) 3. We See
(3:05) 4. Monk's Mood
(6:19) 5. Worry Later
(5:53) 6. Four In One
(6:19) 7. Reflections
(4:26) 8. In Walked Monk
(3:08) 9. Hackensack
(4:15) 10. Let's Cool One
(4:54) 11. Brilliant Corners
(7:02) 12. Brake's Sake
(2:42) 13. Ugly Beauty
(4:42) 14. Green Chimneys

As the fourth volume of Wynton Marsalis' ongoing Standard Time project, as well as the first volume of his planned eight-disc series Swinging into the 2, Marsalis Plays Monk arrives with some baggage but it isn't as great as the baggage that comes with tackling the compositions of Thelonious Monk, one of the greatest and most idiosyncratic composers in jazz history. Marsalis takes two different tactics to distinguish himself. He avoids the obvious choices, the songs that have long been part of every jazz musician's repertoire no "'Round Midnight" or "Well, You Needn't" will be heard here and focuses on a selection of 14 tunes that illustrate the complexity and diversity of Monk's music. Secondly, Marsalis decided to give all these songs clean, direct arrangements, which makes this music more accessible. To some listeners, it may be a little disconcerting to hear the rough edges sanded away, but these precise arrangements are quite engaging in their own right, demonstrating the versatility of Monk's compositions. Marsalis might not offer anything new, but with his stellar supporting band including tenor saxophonists Walter Blanding and Victor Goines, alto saxophonist Wessell Anderson, trombonist Wycliffe Gordon, pianist Eric Reed, bassists Ben Wolfe and Reginald Veal, and drummer Herlin Riley he's made an enjoyable classicist jazz LP that happens to be an affectionate tribute to a true master.~Stephen Thomas Erlewine https://www.allmusic.com/album/standard-time-vol-4-marsalis-plays-monk-mw0000048564

Marsalis Plays Monk (Standard Time, Vol. 4)

Carmen Lundy - Jazz Deluxe

Styles: Vocal And Piano Jazz
Year: 2020
Time: 19:00
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 44,0 MB
Art: Front

(1:26) 1. Showtime
(1:25) 2. It Will Be All Right
(1:36) 3. White Russian
(1:42) 4. Prairie Calm
(1:56) 5. Brahms' Lullaby
(1:25) 6. Mandela - Man of Peace
(1:50) 7. It's a New Day
(2:17) 8. Carmen's Blues
(2:57) 9. Pamela
(2:22) 10. Hush Little Baby

Carmen Lundy began her professional career as a jazz vocalist and composer when there were very few young, gifted and aspiring jazz vocalists on the horizon.

Three decades later, Ms. Lundy is celebrated throughout the world for her vocal artistry and is highly regarded for her jazz innovation. Her contribution of over 60 self-penned compositions now comprises the New Jazz Songbook.

Carmen Lundy’s work as a vocalist and composer has been critically acclaimed by The New York Times, The Village Voice, The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, as well as numerous foreign publications. As a composer, Ms. Lundy’s catalogue numbers over sixty published songs, one of the few jazz vocalists in history to accomplish such a distinction, and has led to the first publication of the Carmen Lundy Songbook (2007). Her songs have been recorded by such artists as Kenny Barron (“Quiet Times”), Ernie Watts (“At The End Of My Rope”), and Straight Ahead (“Never Gonna Let You Go”).

“Musicians as diversely gifted as Carmen Lundy, who has excelled as a vocalist, composer, lyricist, arranger, guitarist and keyboardist for more than three decades, remain few and far between.” http://jazzbluesnews.com/2021/01/07/cd-review-carmen-lundy-jazz-deluxe-2021-live-full-concert-video-cd-cover/

Personnel: Carmen Lundy, vocals, piano; Darryl Hall, bass; Marvin “Smitty” Smith, drums; Andrew Renfroe, guitar


Jazz Deluxe

Eric Reed - Soldier's Hymn

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1991
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 49:27
Size: 113,5 MB
Art: Front

(6:33)  1. Soldier's Hymn
(2:24)  2. The Greatest Thing in All My Life
(3:56)  3. Soft Winds
(6:47)  4. Things Hoped For
(5:10)  5. Coup De Cone
(1:54)  6. Walk with Me
(4:28)  7. Bee's Knees
(5:53)  8. Miss Inferno
(3:43)  9. I Didn't Know What Time It Was/Sweet Lorraine/Mood Indigo
(8:34) 10. Soldier's Hymn (2nd Version)

Youthful pianist Eric Reed, who at the time of this recording was debuting as Marcus Roberts' replacement in the Wynton Marsalis band, plays carefully and sometimes tentatively on his first release as a leader. It's a trio affair, and although Reed doesn't throw many challenges toward bassist Dwayne Burno or drummer Gregory Hutchinson, he's certainly a solid player with the potential to become a great one.~Ron Wynn http://www.allmusic.com/album/soldiers-hymn-mw0000081006

Personnel: Eric Reed (piano); Dwayne Burno (bass guitar); Gregory Hutchinson (drums).

Soldier's Hymn

Horace Parlan - Happy Frame of Mind

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1963
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 38:56
Size: 89,4 MB
Art: Front

(8:49)  1. Home Is Africa
(6:11)  2. A Tune for Richard
(5:58)  3. Back from the Gig
(5:59)  4. Dexi
(5:44)  5. Kucheza Blues
(6:13)  6. Happy Frame of Mind

Happy Frame of Mind finds Horace Parlan breaking away from the soul-inflected hard bop that had become his trademark, moving his music into more adventurous, post-bop territory. Aided by a first-rate quintet trumpeter Johnny Coles, tenor saxophonist Booker Ervin, guitarist Grant Green, bassist Butch Warren, drummer Billy Higgins Parlan produces a provocative set that is grounded in soul and blues but stretches out into challenging improvisations. None of the musicians completely embrace the avant-garde, but there are shifting tonal textures and unpredictable turns in the solos which have been previously unheard in Parlan's music. 

Perhaps that's the reason why Happy Frame of Mind sat unissued in Blue Note's vaults until 1976, when it was released as part of a double-record Booker Ervin set, but the fact of the matter is, it's one of Parlan's most successful efforts, finding the perfect middle ground between accessible, entertaining jazz and more adventurous music. ~Stephen Thomas Erlewine  http://www.allmusic.com/album/happy-frame-of-mind-mw0000207456

Personnel:  Horace Parlan – piano;  Johnny Coles – trumpet;  Booker Ervin - tenor saxophone;  Grant Green - guitar;  Butch Warren – bass;  Billy Higgins – drums.

Happy Frame of Mind

Tuesday, June 28, 2022

Angela Hagenbach - Come Fly With Me

Styles: Vocal And Brazilian Jazz
Year: 1994
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 63:34
Size: 146,3 MB
Art: Front

(2:58)  1. My One and Only
(5:58)  2. Tenderly
(5:04)  3. The Sweetest Sounds
(5:54)  4. Lazy Afternoons
(5:43)  5. 'Round Midnight
(5:16)  6. Berimbau
(4:34)  7. Come Fly With Me
(4:39)  8. Get Out of Town
(4:58)  9. Solitude
(3:58) 10. Agua de Beber
(3:19) 11. Yesterdays
(5:42) 12. Lush Life
(5:24) 13. Felicidade

It seems as if each major city has its great jazz singers. Kansas City in the 1990s is blessed with at least three: Kevin Mahogany, Karrin Allyson and the least-known, Angela Hagenbach. On her debut CD, Hagenbach (who has an immediately appealing voice) goes out of her way to show off her versatility. Although all 13 songs she interprets are standards, the treatments are sometimes unusual. To name a few examples, "Tenderly" is mostly taken doubletime, "Lazy Afternoon" is made funky, "'Round Midnight" becomes a duet with bassist Bob Bowman, a sensitive but not predictable "Lush Life" finds Hagenbach just backed by Joe Cartwright's piano and two numbers feature her singing in Portuguese. There are other highlights (particularly the excellent solos of Kim Park on tenor, alto and flute) but the main quality that sticks in one's mind after hearing this recording is an appreciation of Angela Hagenbach's willingness to take chances. This is a strong beginning to what should be a very productive career. ~ Scott Yanow   
http://www.allmusic.com/album/come-fly-with-me-mw0000664055

Ada Rovatti - Airbop

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2006
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 59:40
Size: 137,3 MB
Art: Front

(6:04) 1. Airbop
(6:46) 2. Choose Your Life
(7:33) 3. Shelter Island
(8:04) 4. What We Miss

(4:46) 5. My Shining Hour
(6:53) 6. Z-Bros
(5:31) 7. One Dollar And 20 Cents
(6:34) 8. Others
(7:25) 9. Man On The Moon

Just when you think the mainstream of jazz is getting a little stagnant, along comes a set like Airbop which gives a fresh flow to the style. Italian-born and now New York-based saxophonist Ada Rovatti plays with soul here. Possessed of a robust tone, she handles her solos with a zest and vibrancy full of surprises, stretching a note like taffy then biting off sweet flurries the next moment. A Berklee alum, the composer/reedwoman based herself in Paris for a number of years, where she performed with the jazz/funk outfit Chance Orchestra. That funk part of her sound carries over here with some catchy grooves "breathing grooves" with a lot of bubbling life.

With the exception of Harold Arlen's "My Shining Hour," all the tunes here are Rovatti originals that show off her strong compositional skills. On her ballad "What We Miss," Rovatti's tenor sounds particularly soulful. Trumpeter/flugelhornist Randy Brecker joins the core quartet on four numbers, and he's never sounded better bright and full of brassy optimism, complementing the leader's lines when she isn't complementing his. Rovatti has put together an absolutely first-rate band for Airbop. The rhythm section has a strong, assertive bounce, with pianist Dave Kikowski adding a very attractive sparkle to the arrangements.

On this straight-through exceptionally engaging set, I've got to single out "2-Bros" as a highlight, with Bob Mintzer (Yellowjackets) playing bass clarinet, joining Rovatti and Brecker in the front line, adding a deep, dark chocolate feeling to the tune, while guest percussionist Don Alias brings in a mesmerizing Latin vibe. One of the top mainstream sets of the year.~ Dan McClenaghan https://www.allaboutjazz.com/airbop-ada-rovatti-apria-records-review-by-dan-mcclenaghan

Personnel: Ada Rovatti - tenor and soprano saxophones; Dave Kikowski - piano; Ed Howard - accoustic bass; Ben Perowski--drums. Guests: Jill McCarron--piano (track 7); Randy Brecker - trumpet and flugelhorn (tracks 2,3,4.6); Bob Mintzer - bass clarinet (Track 6); Don Alias - percussion (tracks 3,6); Adam Rogers - guitar--tracks 1,3).

Airbop

Deana Martin - Swing Street

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2016
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 50:06
Size: 118,3 MB
Art: Front

(3:21)  1. 52nd & Broadway
(3:29)  2. I've Been Around
(2:50)  3. Spooky
(2:44)  4. Hearing Ella Sing
(3:16)  5. That's Life
(2:52)  6. Bye Bye Blackbird
(4:56)  7. New York State Of Mind
(2:59)  8. Good Things Grow
(3:08)  9. I Know What You Are
(4:41) 10. Quando, Quando, Quando
(3:00) 11. Strangers In The Night
(3:05) 12. Bellissima
(2:51) 13. Georgia On My Mind
(3:34) 14. Tennessee Whiskey
(3:15) 15. Who's Got The Action

Swing Street is one of the finest in Deana's canon of work. Each album sees this artist grow ... take more risks ... and spread her wings. There are 15 swingin' songs on Swing Street packed with all the diversity and elegance you would expect from a woman who is passionate about her music. Deana challenges herself with each project and Swing Street certainly proves that. In this collection, she once again gathers her A-list of session players, arrangers, composers, conductors, and engineers ... the ones who live and breathe this music, and she hands them 15 gems to wrap themselves around. Swing Street is a sophisticated collection of superb performances. And, while it might not be her motivation, it sure feels like her proud Pop is giving her his inimitable smile and saying, Ya did good, Kid. Let'em have it. Lou Simon Senior Director, Music Programming Sirius XM Satellite Radio (excerpts from his Swing Street liner notes) ~ Editorial Reviews https://www.amazon.com/Swing-Street-Deana-Martin/dp/B01LW48ZIX

Swing Street

Joe Stilgoe & Metropole Orkest - Theatre

Styles: Vocal, Cabaret
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 59:40
Size: 137,6 MB
Art: Front

(1:02) 1. Theatreland
(5:49) 2. Take Me Back to the Theatre
(5:37) 3. Cabaret
(5:03) 4. Lost in The Stars
(4:18) 5. Does Anybody Have a Map
(4:54) 6. Mr Matcham
(5:42) 7. The King's New Clothes
(5:31) 8. The King's New Clothes
(6:22) 9. No More Not While I’m Around Children Will Listen
(4:30) 10. Gonna Build a Mountain
(5:48) 11. Bring Down The Curtain
(4:59) 12. Jellicle Songs For Jellicle Cats

Stilgoe’s ninth album, now on Westway Records, is a tribute to the theatre or, to be precise, to the great songwriters through the years (plus three new songs written by Stilgoe himself). Simon Callow appears on one of the new songs, a tribute to Frank Matcham who designed many theatres round Britain, and he is not the only theatrical guest on the album. Stilgoe is joined by a star-studded theatrical line-up of special guests: Anna-Jane Casey, Louise Dearman, recent Olivier nominee Omari Douglas, Hadley Fraser, Le Gateau Chocolat, Jason Manford, Trevor Dion Nicholas, Jamie Parker and Rebecca Trehearn. Tom Richards conducts and appears as a guest playing soprano saxophone on the beautiful ‘Lost in the Stars’.

Listening to the track ‘Overture’ I was, at once, glued to the speaker with its lush orchestration, followed by a track called ‘Take Me Back to the Theatre’ which is a lovely tribute to the reopening of the theatres after the pandemic. Then the tracks get a bit hit or miss for me. ‘Cabaret’ goes through so many genres of music that it becomes a bit of a mess. I understand what he and the arranger were trying to achieve but I think what it ends up as is a cacophony of sounds. ‘Lost in the Stars’ is a beautiful number and, thankfully, is given the treatment it deserves with a wonderful saxophone solo. ‘Anybody Have a Map’ from Dear Evan Hansen is given a jazzy arrangement, which is not really to my taste.

We then have one of the new numbers called ‘Mr Matcham’, a tribute to the great theatre designer Frank Matcham. As a tribute it works, with a soliloquy halfway through by Callow. After listening to it you will know a bit more about the great man Matcham not Callow! ‘On Broadway’ follows with a bit of a hokey intro but, once it gets going, it is an absolutely brilliant arrangement, featuring great orchestral and fantastic vocals from Stilgoe. For some reason, I suppose for some humour, the next track is ‘The King’s New Clothes’ which is not from the theatre but from film (being pedantic, I know) a track the album could have done without.

Sondheim is next with a medley, ‘No More, Not While I’m Around, Children Will Listen’, beautifully orchestrated and showing Stilgoe’s voice off beautifully. One of my favourite tracks on the album. ‘Gonna Build a Mountain’ goes for the jazzy feel again, but this time it does work in its favour. Another of the new songs, ‘Bring Down the Curtain’, tells the listener that you may very well be able to bring down the curtain on the theatre but you will never be able to stop the show. Theatre will go on no matter what! Then, for another reason known only to himself, Stilgoe finishes the album with ‘Jellicle Songs for Jellicle Cats’. Apart from being taken from my least favourite musical in the world, it is just a strange song to end an album with.

Overall, this is a very entertaining album with little surprises along the way. Stilgoe is obviously a great talent and, with his arrangers Tom Richards, Callum Au, Evan Jolly and Andrew Cottee, have come up with some interesting ideas. The Metropole Orkest must also get a special mention as they bring those aforementioned arrangements to life.~ Nick Wakehamhttps://musicaltheatrereview.com/cd-review-theatre-joe-stilgoe/

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