Monday, December 19, 2022

Woong San - Who Stole the Skies

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2022
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 54:22
Size: 124,8 MB
Art: Front

(5:22) 1. All In A Dream
(6:09) 2. Rain Bird
(5:13) 3. I'm Not A Butterfly
(5:58) 4. Canadian Blues
(5:16) 5. Who Stole The Skies
(5:18) 6. Today
(5:30) 7. Spread Your Wings
(4:13) 8. Four Weeks
(5:21) 9. Song For A Clown
(5:57) 10. Sonnima

Asian jazz diva Woongsan releases 10th full album! A masterpiece that shows artistic achievement as much as the weight of the number '10'! Ungsan 10th [Who Stole the Skies]

Jazz diva Woongsan is releasing a monumental 10th album. As a singer-songwriter, this album, which I put more effort into than ever before, is a masterpiece that not only wrote/composed almost all of the songs, but also showed the side of my career as a vocalist. In this album, especially in the fusion of ours (Korean traditional music, folk songs) and jazz, we present original and high-quality music.

In 'It's a Dream', a reinterpretation of a Namdo folk song, 'The Clown' written by Ungsan, 'Ganadara Blues', 'Guests', and the remake number 'Four Four Weeks', Woongsan is a jazz vocalist who perfects the traditional skills of pansori. Not only does he digest it well, he also shows excellent emotional acting. While there are modern psychedelic rock numbers like 'I'm Not a Butterfly (Written/Composed by Woongsan)', 'Who Stole The Skies' is a fusion jazz number with a modern sensibility that shows another texture.

Like the monumental 10th album, the best musicians paid tribute to their brilliant performances. Korea's leading saxophonist Lee Jeong-sik, blues guitarists Charlie Jung and Choi Woo-jun (SAZA), unrivaled organist Sung Ki-moon, bassist Shin Dong-ha, pianist Kang Jae-hoon, and drummer Lim Ju-chan's fantastic performances, composer and producer Jamie Soul, and keyboards active in New York and Boston The sound idea provided by the performer, Sang-Hyun Park, KTG, makes you feel the joy of appreciation on all tracks.
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Who Stole the Skies

Sunday, December 18, 2022

Rosemary Clooney - Everything's Rosie!

Styles: Vocal
Year: 1994
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 39:20
Size: 90,6 MB
Art: Front

(1:49) 1. Everything's Coming Up Roses
(1:26) 2. This Can't Be Love
(2:55) 3. Don't Worry 'Bout Me
(3:12) 4. My Old Flame
(2:49) 5. I Get A Kick Out Of You
(2:54) 6. Goodbye Blues
(2:18) 7. Mountain Greenery
(2:50) 8. But Not For Me
(2:09) 9. Our Love Affair
(1:34) 10. If This Isn't Love
(2:10) 11. It's All Right With Me
(1:29) 12. Shine
(3:04) 13. Manhattan
(3:02) 14. Harbor Lights
(2:54) 15. You Make Me Feel So Young
(2:37) 16. Witchcraft

This sixteen-song collection of rare Rosemary Clooney songs features nine unreleased tracks.

Seven are with Buddy Cole, with whom Clooney recorded the 1959 album "Swing Around Rosie." Since these tracks also date from 1959, they're probably session outtakes although the liner notes don't say.

The other two unreleased tracks were recorded in 1952 with the Earl Shelton Orchestra.

That leaves nine other songs on here. They'd already been released on the 1986 album "The Uncollected Rosemary Clooney," but since that collection isn't well-known, these songs will be new to most people.

The CD contains a lot of highlights. One of the best is Clooney's version of the Rodgers & Hart standard "Manhattan," where she adds just the right amount of earnestness to this ironic (and iconic) song.

Her take on "Witchcraft" contains some lyrics not features in the more famous version by Frank Sinatra. And even though most people are already very familiar with "Mountain Greenery," "But Not For Me," and "I Get A Kick Out Of You," it's definitely a kick to hear Clooney wrap her voice around these melodies.

The natural sound quality of this disc is also impressive. This CD was manufactured before producers starting pushing the "loudness" factor to the limit, so there is no "over-compression" or distorted sound. Because of that, Clooney is able to shine in all her vocal glory.

Thank You "Days of the Broken Arrows"for your contribution to the Blog!!

Everything's Rosie!

New York Blue Note Quintet - A Weekend At Le Vauban Feat. Joe Magnarelli

Styles: Jazz, Post Bop
Year: 2021
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 71:14
Size: 168,0 MB
Art: Front

( 9:23) 1. 81 Points
( 9:31) 2. Crystalline
( 8:44) 3. Turquoise Twice
( 7:41) 4. Ballad from Leadership Suite
( 7:03) 5. Minority
( 7:21) 6. The Last Time I Saw Paris
( 8:43) 7. All God's Children Got Rhythm
(11:40) 8. Star Eyes
( 1:04) 9. Cherokee

In February and March 2020, just before the pandemic, we did the second European tour with this quintet, for me truly a dream-team on and off the bandstand, bringing together five musicians from different parts of the world who share the same love: classic swinging “New York Blue Note Jazz.” New York has been the world capital of jazz since decades, I still remember the last days of August 2007 when I first got there and had the chance to listen to my idols such as Cedar Walton, Jimmy Cobb, Louis Hayes, and many more. One of them was Joe Magnarelli who I first heard with the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra on a Monday night, back then I never thought that I would play music with him more than 10 years later.

Joe Magnarelli has been one of the world’s leading trumpeters for three decades. He moved to New York in 1986 and has worked since then with the Lionel Hampton Big Band, Toshiko Akiyoshi, the Buddy Rich Band, Maria Schneider, the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, and many more. Born in St. Petersburg, Dmitry Baevsky moved to New York in 1996 to study at the famous New School and has since become an integral part of the New York jazz scene. Jeb Patton is one of the outstanding pianists of the younger generation. He studied with Sir Roland Hanna and Jimmy Heath and is a permanent member of the “Heath Brothers” and the “Jimmy Heath Generations Quintet” since then. Further, he worked with Etta Jones, Peter Washington, Lewis Nash, Steve Nelson, Jimmy Cobb, Jackie McLean, Frank Wess, James Moody... His personal, swinging style, presents the entire history of jazz piano from Art Tatum through Phineas Newborn to Cedar Walton. I met Fabien Marcoz when I moved to Paris in 2012, he is one of the finest bassists in Europe and has accompanied many international jazz soloists including true giants such as Harold Mabern.

In the middle of our 2020-tour we got the real gift of doing a recording like in the old days. Jacques Person, organizer of the “Jazz at Le Vauban”-concerts, invited us to stay in Brest for two days to do a studio/live-album under the direction of our mutual friend Jordi Pujol, producer and owner of the internationally well-known jazz label “Fresh Sound Records” in Barcelona. The circumstances were perfect, we spent a wonderful weekend at “Le Vauban”; the concert venue was in the basement, the restaurant/bar on the ground floor and the hotel rooms just upstairs. Besides, Jacques Person took us to great restaurants in the area, so we could really enjoy, relax, have a good time and then focus on the music. We took a very early flight from Copenhagen to arrive in Brest on Saturday by noon, in the afternoon we already recorded a whole set of music under studio conditions without audience. On Sunday evening we did the sold-out concert for a wonderful and warm public, a memorable experience for all of us! What you hear on this release is the result of this “Weekend At Le Vauban”, our selection of two Saturday-no audience and seven Sunday-live tracks from these two days in Brest!

The repertoire of the band follows the timeless “Blue Note” recordings, including a nice variety of classics by masters such as Cedar Walton and Jimmy Heath, well-known standards and standard-arrangements (Minority, arranged by Jeb Patton) and two originals by Joe Magnarelli (81 Points, dedicated to Kobe Bryant) and Jeb Patton (Crystalline). All compositions require strong section playing on the melodies by Joe and Dmitry, supported by an active rhythm-section, and provide the perfect ground for extensive soloing for all the band members.

It was a great pleasure to be part of this, thanks to Jacques and Jordi for making it happen and to Mags, Dmitry, Jeb and Fabien for great playing and wonderful moments on the road! Very much looking forward to seeing you all again, having a glass of wine and of course playing music together!!! By Bernd Reiter https://www.freshsoundrecords.com/new-york-blue-note-quintet-albums/53681-a-weekend-at-le-vauban.html

The New York Blue Note Quintet are: Joe Magnarelli (trumpet), Dmitry Baevsky (alto sax), Jeb Patton (piano), Fabien Marcoz (bass), Bernd Reiter (drums).

A Weekend At Le Vauban Feat. Joe Magnarelli

Jimmy Raney Quintet - Complete Recordings 1954-1956

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 62:53
Size: 144.0 MB
Styles: Guitar jazz
Year: 2006
Art: Front

[5:10] 1. Stella By Starlight
[4:13] 2. Five
[4:38] 3. Joanne
[5:53] 4. Back And Blow
[2:51] 5. Spring Is Here
[3:46] 6. One More For The Mode
[2:42] 7. What's New
[3:25] 8. Tomorrow, Fairly Cloudy
[4:03] 9. A Foggy Day
[3:10] 10. Someone To Watch Over Me
[3:51] 11. Cross Your Heart
[3:38] 12. You Don't Know What Love Is
[3:44] 13. Two Dreams Of Soma
[3:52] 14. Scholar's Mate
[3:24] 15. Gone With The Wind
[4:24] 16. Yesterdays

These recordings established Jimmy Raney (1927-1995) as a leading modern jazz guitarist, and introduced two potentially major young jazz talents: trumpeter John Wilson, and altoist Phil Woods.

Raney was both a maturely thoughtful and emotionally honest mind. As a result, he avoids effects as an end in themselves, and whatever he played in a jazz session, he felt. Thereby he communicated directly to the listener whether his communicative materials were complex or simple. He was a man of calmly exciting conception.

Tracks #1-4: John Wilson (tp), Phil Woods (as), Jimmy Raney (g), Bill Crow (b), Joe Morello (d). Recorded in Hackensack, NJ, on August 11, 1954 Tracks #5-16: John Wilson (tp), J. Raney (g), Hal Overton (p), Teddy Kotick (b), Nick Stabulas (d). Recorded in Hackensack, NJ, on February 18, 1955, March 8, 1955, May 4, 1956

Complete Recordings 1954-1956

Scott Hamilton - Talk to Me, Baby

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2022
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 50:00
Size: 115,0 MB
Art: Front

(6:34) 1. Talk To Me, Baby
(5:32) 2. All My Tomorrows
(6:37) 3. Along Came Betty
(6:27) 4. Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most
(7:01) 5. Someone to Light Up My Life
(5:14) 6. The Underdog
(9:04) 7. I Remember you
(3:27) 8. Alfie

Back in 1977 when Scott Hamilton first burst upon the jazz scene, small group swing was in danger of becoming extinct. Swing was associated with World War II. big band nostalgia and most young jazz-oriented musicians were more interested in playing fusion, avant-garde explorations, or soul jazz. Hamilton’s appearance on the scene as a tenor-saxophonist in his early twenties with a large personal tone, a swinging melodic style, a love for vintage standards, and impeccable musicianship inspired generations of up-and-coming players to explore the songs and styles of the 1930s, ‘40s, and ‘50s. Even after 45 years, Scott Hamilton has never strayed far from his original goal of playing good tunes with compatible rhythm sections. His tone and ideas are as fresh as ever and his playing remains very much in its prime.

Hamilton had previously recorded no less than five albums with the rhythm section of pianist Dena DeRose, bassist Ignasi González, and drummer Jo Krause for the Blau label: La Rosita, The Shadow Of Your Smile (both from Dec. 7, 2015), Moon Mist (Oct. 12, 2017), Street Of Dreams (Mar. 23, 2019), and Two For The Road (July 5, 2021). Dena DeRose, who is also an excellent singer, displays her own fresh chord voicings on the piano and is masterful at creating her musical message during concise solos. Ignasi Gonzalez has been a regular on the Blau label since 2010 (recording with saxophonists Toni Sola and Dmitry Baevsky, trumpeter Valery Ponomarev and pianist-singer Champian Fulton) while Jo Krause also recorded for Blau with Benny Golson. One can understand why Hamilton enjoys playing with this trio for the musicians are supportive, swinging, and tastefully inventive.

During the relaxed set, Hamilton explores and uplifts eight superior standards. In-depth analysis is certainly not needed to enjoy these performances. Just to mention a few highlights, two obscurities (Johnny Mercer’s “Talk To Me Baby” which Frank Sinatra recorded, and Al Cohn’s “The Underdog”) get welcome revivals, there are definitive versions of the quietly emotional ballads “Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most” and “All My Tomorrows,” “Someone To Light My Life” is joyous, and “I Remember You” receives a lengthy and relatively heated exploration. Suffice it to say, throughout Talk To Me Baby, Scott Hamilton plays as beautifully as ever.(Scott Yanow, jazz critic/historian, and author of 12 books including Life Through The Eyes Of A Jazz Journalist) https://www.jazzmessengers.com/en/94323/scott-hamilton/talk-to-me-baby

Personnel: Scott Hamilton - (sax); Dena DeRose - (piano); Ignasi Gonzalez (bass); Jo Krause - (drums)

Talk to Me, Baby

Saturday, December 17, 2022

Sherry Dyanne - Let It Glow

Styles: Vocal, Holiday
Year: 2016
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 36:58
Size: 86,6 MB
Art: Front

(3:21) 1. Christmas Is Everywhere
(2:33) 2. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
(3:05) 3. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
(2:53) 4. The Christmas Song
(3:18) 5. Silent Night
(4:09) 6. All I Want For Christmas Is You
(3:10) 7. This Christmas
(3:43) 8. My Grown-Up Christmas List
(2:48) 9. It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas
(3:22) 10. Santa Baby
(1:57) 11. Jingle Bell Rock
(2:32) 12. Santa I

Jazz singer Sherry Dyanne is known for her powerful performance. She performs with her own band across the world in clubs and festival stages, received a Edison Award nomination for her debut album ‘Sing me a Song’ and sold over 38.000 albums of her latest christmas album ‘Let it Glow’ in the USA.

In 2001 Sherry performed in the Dutch TV talent show The Soundmixshow and became runner up in the finals. Sherry shared the stage with George Duke, Michael Franti, Candy Dulfer, Trijntje Oosterhuis and Michiel Borstlap. Sherry performed at the prominent jazzfestivals like North Sea Jazz and The Hague Jazz and also performed several times on Holland’s prime time TV shows such as: De Wereld Draait Door, Koffietijd and Max with her own band, Candy Dulfer and Sven Hammond Soul.

In 2011 she released her debut album ‘Sing me a Song’ with guestplayer Candy Dulfer which became a big succes. The album received nominations by Dutch radio and got 4 star reviews by Holland’s leading press such as Jazzisme, Grazia and Nu.nl. Since the release of ‘Sing me a Song’ Sherry has appeared in various national newspaper and magazine’s such as Parool, NRC Handelsblad, NRC Next, Marie Claire, Viva and Veronica magazine. After and before the Album release Sherry played festivals and venues across Europe, The USA, South America, Turkey and Israel.

In 2015 and 2016 Sherry and award winning jazz pianoplayer Michiel Borstlap toured with a theatershow about the life of Billie Holiday. 2016 has been an exciting year for Sherry. She started a close collaboration with leading retail brand Crate and Barrel, releasing the exclusive Christmas album Let it Glow produced by Sherry herself. She also played special in-store shows at their stores across the USA. Thanks to the album Let it Glow Sherry and Crate and Barrel donated 4,6 million meals to the chartiy Feed America. https://www.sherrydyanne.com › epk-1

Let It Glow

Marlene VerPlanck - The Title Tracks

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2021
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 44:24
Size: 102,5 MB
Art: Front

(3:23) 1. (I Think Of You) With Every Breath I Take
(2:38) 2. You'd Better Love Me
(2:57) 3. South To A Warmer Place
(2:37) 4. I Like To Sing!
(3:37) 5. A Quiet Storm
(4:13) 6. What Are We Going To Do With All This Moonlight?
(4:35) 7. Speaking Of Love (Feat. Roy Babbington)
(3:59) 8. It's How You Play The Game
(3:26) 9. My Impetuous Heart (Feat. Hank Jones, Gary Mazzaroppi & Joe Cocuzzo)
(2:43) 10. Once There Was A Moon
(3:10) 11. One Dream At A Time
(3:21) 12. I Give Up, I'm In Love (Feat. Warren Vaché & Glen Francke's Big Band)
(3:39) 13. The Mood I'm In

Marlene Paula VerPlanck was an American jazz and pop vocalist whose body of work centered on big band jazz, the American songbook, and cabaret.

VerPlanck was born and raised in Newark, New Jersey Her father, Anthony J. Pampinella (1908–1993), operated a gasoline station there, and her mother, Pauline A. Biase (1913–2008), whose family ran an Italian restaurant. She married trombonist, composer, and arranger J. William "Billy" VerPlanck (1930–2009) in 1955, and he became her musical collaborator and champion. They were married for 52 years, until his death in 2009.

VerPlank graduated from Bloomfield High School, and considered a career in journalism. She began performing as a teenager at the age of 19, at a nightclub in Newark, the Well. Her debut album, I Think of You with Every Breath I Take, was released in 1955 when she was 21, and featured Hank Jones, Joe Wilder, Wendell Marshall, Kenny Clarke, and Herbie Mann (uncredited). VerPlanck then went to work as a vocalist for Charlie Spivak's band, and later sang with the Tommy Dorsey band and with Tex Beneke's band.

VerPlanck was a prolific studio vocalist for commercial jingles during the 1960s and 1970s, and by the 1960s became known as the "New York jingle queen." She recorded thousands of jingles, often for low pay, although her fortunes changed when she sang an arrangement of the 1930s Campbell's Soup "M'm M'm Good" song, which became widely known. Other notable jingles she recorded included "Nationwide is on your side" for the Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company and "Weekends were made for Michelob" for Anheuser-Busch's Michelob beer. She later told the press that the latter was highly lucrative for her, because she put a "Yeah!" at the end of the jingle that was used over and over again in versions of the jingle recorded by Billy Eckstine, Vic Damone, and Brook Benton, earning her continued royalties. Her jingle work allowed her to hone the clarity of her diction when singing, and she became known for her ability to enunciate the lyrics of songs clearly even while investing them with emotion. Although she toiled largely in obscurity, her voice became widely known to millions of people during the 1960s and 1970s through the familiarity and popularity of her jingles.

VerPlanck also sang backup for Tony Bennett, Perry Como, Frank Sinatra, and Mel Torme, and she performed around the United States and internationally as a cabaret singer. Despite her long and successful career in jingles and as a studio backing vocalist, her second solo album, Marlene VerPlanck Loves Johnny Mercer, was not recorded until 1979, 24 years after her first album. Her solo career then began in earnest, and she released more than 20 albums, mostly on the Audiophile label, and toured extensively as a soloist. She specialized in the Great American Songbook, especially the works of Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern, Johnny Mercer, Cole Porter, and Richard Rodgers, and gained a reputation as one of the most accomplished interpreters of the genre.

In January 1983, VerPlanck took part in recording In the Digital Mood, an early all-digital recording of the music of Glenn Miller by the Glenn Miller Orchestra. The album included two vocal tracks – "Chattanooga Choo-Choo" and "(I've Got a Gal In) Kalamazoo", and VerPlanck was invited to sing the female vocals in a recreation of the singing group The Modernaires, which consisted of one female and four male vocalists, and to bring four male colleagues with her to sing the four male vocal parts. The album's producers expected her to bring unknown session and back-up singers with her, but she surprised and delighted the producers and the orchestra by arriving with Julius LaRosa, Mel Torme, Michael Mark, and Marty Nelson for the recording session on January 20, 1983.

VerPlanck last performed in December 2017 at a jazz club in New York City. She died of pancreatic cancer at a hospital in Manhattan, New York City on January 14, 2018, aged 84 and was buried at Mt. Olivet cemetery in Bloomfield.https://www.allaboutjazz.com/musicians/marlene-verplanck

The Title Tracks

Akiko Tsuruga - Equal Time

Styles: Jazz, Post Bop
Year: 2019
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 46:59
Size: 108,4 MB
Art: Front

(5:57)  1. Mag's Groove
(5:09)  2. Orange Coals
(5:32)  3. Osaka Samba
(6:42)  4. A Baptist Beat
(5:08)  5. Moment's Notice
(6:25)  6. Lion's Gate
(4:59)  7. I Remember You
(7:03)  8. This Could Be The Start Of Something Big

These three are all leaders of their own bands in different places. Here they combine to form what used to be called a super group. The music is all in the blues and bop domain, with easy swing, crisp, inventive solos and a solid rhythmic pulse throughout. Ms Tsuruga and guitarist Dechter play in solo mode and quickly revert to rhythmic duties when their own solos end. Hamilton is the only one whose duties are solely to provide a solid beat on every track and this he does handsomely. His own solos are well structured with attention to the contours of each piece of music. The three kick off with a solid blues, Mag’s Groove, that gives all three players a chance to shine. Orange Coals is a faster blues written by Dechter. He takes the first extended solo with the other two in full flow behind him. Akiko provides stimulating Hammond organ solos and also manages to keep a solid bass line going at all times, whether she is in the spotlight or not. The Osaka Samba is an attractive line from the organist, a sort of Japan embraces the samba but it all sounds very Latin and has a cracking beat. Still on the blues and gospel trail the trio next tackle A Baptist Beat, Hank Mobley’s funky line. Taken at much the same tempo that Hank used in the 60s, the piece is very downhome. Dechter manages an original solo spot here; this is very much his own take on the material. Akiko digs in too and there is much of the American bop and blues flavour in her solo and virtually nothing Oriental. There is a personal approach to Coltrane’s Moment’s Notice although the trio keep very much to the spirit of the composition in their straightahead, uptempo reading. Lion’s Gate is a gentle ballad by Akiko with singing guitar and organ and drums offering flowing rhythm. The set finishes with two hardy standards. Hamilton kicks off I Remember You with crisp brushwork and keeps it moving throughout in the same manner. Fine, well thought out solos from Dechter and Tsurugo follow on. Finally we have This Could Be The Start Of Something Big and who knows, maybe it can at that. ~ Derek Ansell https://jazzjournal.co.uk/2019/08/11/akiko-hamilton-dechter-equal-time/

Personnel: Akiko Tsuruga -organ; Jeff Hamilton - drums; Graham Dechter - guitar

Equal Time

Denise King & Hammond Groovers - Tell Me When

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2017
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 44:24
Size: 102,0 MB
Art: Front

(5:12)  1. I Only Have Eyes for You
(5:01)  2. Quando, quando, quando
(2:59)  3. Avalon
(8:04)  4. Polkadots and Moonbeams
(7:24)  5. Just Friends
(5:29)  6. Georgia on My Mind
(6:01)  7. Sweetie Pie  Private Matters
(4:10)  8. Body and Soul

Friday, March 17 back to Summarte of Somma Vesuviana appointment of a new music festival " Jazz  & Codfish" curated by Elio Coppola drummer in collaboration with the Association Musicology. To get on the stage of Via Roma will be Denise King & Hammond Groovers ( Denise King, voice; Daniele Cordisco, guitar; Antonio Caps, Hammond; Elio Coppola, drums) . For the occasion will be presented the new album entitled "Tell Me When".

"Jazz  & Codfish", now in its third year, this year is enriched by the new point radio collaboration, media partners of each event. The purpose of the evening is to combine good music played by big names in the panorama of  jazz  to the taste of the culinary tradition. To the rhythm of " Jazz & Codfish", they return to the table also the chef's dishes of 800 Bourbon, all made from salt cod, as dictated by tradition Sommese.Delicacies that the audience will taste the coffee Chantal before each performance. The pictures of all events will be made by Spectrafoto. Dinner at 21, start at 22:15 concert.

Denise King - His concerts are a full immersion of jazz, rithm & blues, gospel soule. His voice wonderfully harmonious, refined, elegant notes of all, produces an intense musical energy charge of an overwhelming feeling and capable of fusing different styles in perfect Afro-American tradition. Discovered by Dexter Wansel, producer, arranger and director of the Philadelphia International Records, Denise King has conquered the public with four CDs of success and masterful live show in the most prestigious jazz clubs, festivals and Philadelphia theaters, Atlantic City and New York. Among the many projects and collaborations are international musicians such as Bobby Durham, Archie Shepp, Mickey Roker, Roy Hargrove, Christian McBride, Orrin Evans, Uri Caine, McCoy Tyner and the big stars of Ruth Brown blues and Koko Taylor to the pop star's likes of Billy Paul and Céline Dion. Denise likes to swing and is able to engage the audience with his music, especially when singing ballads. The last project he is currently working on is a tribute to the singer who most inspired her, Sarah Vaughan. For Jazz & Codfish will be accompanied by HAMMOND Groovers that the talented and award-winning DANIELE CORDISCO on guitar, Hammond organ virtuoso ANTONIO CAPS and talented rummer ELIO COPPOLA. The group will celebrate the release of the album "Tell Me When" of which will be possible to purchase an autographed copy.
http://www.terranostranews.it/2017/03/15/al-summarte-denise-king-hammond-groovers-presentano-tell-when/

Personnel:  Denise King, voice; Daniele Cordisco, guitar; Antonio Caps, Hammond; Elio Coppola, drums

Tell Me When

Friday, December 16, 2022

Alex Sipiagin Quintet - Steppin' Zone

Styles: Trumpet Jazz
Year: 2000
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 61:16
Size: 140,6 MB
Art: Front

( 5:17) 1. Catalyst (Take 1)
( 7:56) 2. Room 28
( 8:21) 3. Steppin' Zone
(11:13) 4. Spacing
( 8:14) 5. Missouri Uncompromised
( 6:41) 6. Moonstone
( 8:38) 7. Conception
( 4:51) 8. Catalyst (Take 2)

Trumpeter Alex Sipiagin, one of the mainstays of the Mingus Big Band, has some distinguished company on his Criss Cross debut: Chris Potter on tenor sax, David Kikoski on piano, Scott Colley on bass, and Jeff "Tain" Watts on drums. It's highly unlikely that an A-list quintet such as this would let listeners down and, sure enough, the disc swings like crazy from beginning to end. The program is bookended by two takes of Colley's "Catalyst," which the bassist also recorded for his Portable Universe album.

Other highlights include the difficult and seldom-covered "Missouri Uncompromised" by Pat Metheny, Sipiagin's steady-burning "Room 28," and a long take of Kikoski's harmonically free "Spacing." The group slows things down with Toninho Horta's "Moonstone" and the leader's lilting title track. (Their odd-metered interpretation of George Shearing's "Conception" is strikingly similar to the version that appears on George Colligan's Como la Vida Puede Ser.) Bolder and more unorthodox records have been made, but this kind of scorching, straight-ahead musicianship is always a pleasure to hear.By David R. Adler https://www.allmusic.com/album/steppin-zone-mw0000005071

Personnel: Alex Spiagin (trumpet); Chris Potter (tenor saxophone); David Kikoski (piano); Scott Colley (bass); Jeff Watts (drums).

Steppin'Zone

Bill Carrothers - Sunday Morning

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2013
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 51:11
Size: 119,5 MB
Art: Front

(1:50)  1. Oh Gold Our Help in Ages Past
(4:53)  2. Jesus Loves Me
(5:36)  3. Children of the Heavenly Father
(5:14)  4. Beautiful Savior
(2:46)  5. Eternal Father, Strong to Save
(2:56)  6. A Mighty Fortress Is Our God
(4:51)  7. Just a Closer Walk with Tree
(1:10)  8. Crown Him with Many Crowns
(3:51)  9. Watchman, Tell Us of the Night
(4:52) 10. This Is My Father's World
(3:28) 11. Lift High the Cross
(5:10) 12. Just as I Am, Without One Plea
(3:07) 13. The Lord's Prayer
(1:21) 14. Oh God, Our Help in Ages Past

Sunday Morning by jazz pianist Bill Carrothers is a recording that comes straight from the heart. It brings together music of the church (where Carrothers learned to play the piano) and the cotton fields of the American south. The result is something not quite jazz, not quite gospel and not quite classical, but something totally unique and glorious. Carrothers is joined here by his wife Peg Carrothers on vocals, clarinetist Jean-Marc Foltz, cellist Matt Turner, bassist Nicolas Thys and a full gospel choir. ~ Editorial Reviews https://www.amazon.com/Sunday-Morning-Bill-Carrothers/dp/B00EPMODPW

Personnel:  Piano, Arranged By, Conductor [Choir] – Bill Carrothers; Cello – Matt Turner;  Clarinet [Clarinets] – Jean-Marc Foltz; Double Bass – Nicolas Thys;  Voice – Peg Carrothers

Sunday Morning

Bobby Broom - Keyed Up

Styles: Guitar Jazz
Year: 2022
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:53
Size: 130,8 MB
Art: Front

(4:23) 1. Hallucinations (Budo)
(6:08) 2. Second Thoughts
(5:06) 3. Humpty Dumpty
(4:43) 4. Soulful Bill
(6:38) 5. Quicksilver
(6:16) 6. Misty
(4:58) 7. Driftin'
(6:06) 8. Blues On The Corner, Tk 2
(6:18) 9. Scoochie
(6:13) 10. Blues On The Corner, Tk 1

On his latest album, Keyed Up, the well-traveled and well-respected guitarist Bobby Broom pays tribute to pianists "who have been an important part of [his] musical life." As he writes, ..."many great pianists who didn't need to include my six-string version of what they could already do harmonically and melodically saw fit to include me. Perhaps, among other things, this is my way of saying 'thank you' to them."

Another way to thank them may have been to include their names as composers somewhere on the album. Instead, one has to read an accompanying press release to learn that the honorees include Bud Powell, McCoy Tyner, James Williams, Mulgrew Miller, Erroll Garner

Chick Corea, Horace Silver and Herbie Hancock who collectively wrote nine of the album's ten numbers (including two takes of Tyner's "Blues on the Corner"). In spite of that, their names are nowhere to be found on the album's jacket or playlist, nor in Broom's adulatory liner notes.

The session's other tune, "Scoochie," was written by trumpeter Booker Ervin for pianist Horace Parlan's 1961 Blue Note album, On the Spur of the Moment. So, pianists were in some way involved in the genesis of every number. Yet another pianist, Justin Dillard, is a member of Broom's efficient quartet, and he doubles from time to time on the Hammond SKX organ. Bassist Dennis Carroll and drummer Kobie Watkins help keep the rhythm in sync.

Broom opens with a bouncy reading of Powell's "Hallucinations" (renamed "Budo" once Miles Davis endorsed it), moving next to Miller's meditative "Second Thoughts" and Corea's melodious "Humpty Dumpty." Williams' easygoing "Soulful Bill" and Silver's quirky "Quicksilver" (played a tad slower than most other versions) precede the venerable "Misty," which Broom was reluctant to include until Carroll reminded him, "It's by Erroll Garner!." Hancock's "Driftin,'" a medium-tempo charmer which belies its name, leads to the first reading of "Blues on the Corner," Ervin's amiable "Scoochie" and "Blues on the Corner," Take 2, which closes the studio recording.

Broom's guitar is bright and nimble, and his teammates carry out their assignments handily and without error. In sum, an above-average but rather less than special album whose choice of material (and composers) lends substance. By Jack Bowers https://www.allaboutjazz.com/keyed-up-bobby-broom-steele-records

Personnel: Bobby Broom: guitar; Dennis Carroll: bass; Kobie Watkins: drums; Justin Dillard: piano.

Keyed Up

Lyn Stanley - Novel Noel: A Jingle Cool Jazz Celebration

Styles: Vocal, Holiday
Year: 2022
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:41
Size: 132,2 MB
Art: Front

(4:08) 1. Zat You Santa Claus?
(5:36) 2. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
(4:05) 3. Come Dance With Me
(4:47) 4. Little Drummer Boy (Jazz Version)
(3:45) 5. It's Magic
(3:52) 6. The Way You Look Tonight
(6:35) 7. I Concentrate On You
(4:10) 8. Christmas Waltz
(4:33) 9. Boogie Woogie Santa Claus
(3:09) 10. Moonlight In Vermont
(4:11) 11. Merry Christmas Darling
(2:50) 12. Holy Night
(4:55) 13. Mary Did You Know (Bonus Track)

Vocalist Lyn Stanley ironically calls her ensemble the Big Band Jazz Maverick when it is she who is the maverick, the evidence being how seamlessly she expands the holiday canon on Novel Noël: A Jingle Jazz Celebration. Over the past decade, Stanley has done two significant things: one, she has methodically and with carefully considered concepts addressed in the Great American Songbook, and, two, she has become a foremost audiophile, sweating all of the small stuff. This added attention and effort pays off in her superb holiday offering. Originally intended for release in 2021, personal and global circumstances changed the project's trajectory. Six of the 13 selections were released under the same title.

The entire package was worth the wait. Stanley spikes the eggnog with vintage, 100-proof nostalgia, recalling the swinging 1950s. The opening track, "Zat You Santa Claus" sets the tone for the entire release, with Stanley echoing Pops before launching into the most sophisticated and swinging updates of the song. Eartha Kitt may own "Santa, Baby," but Stanley one-ups that performance with this playful and festive steal from Satchmo. "Little Drummer Boy" is mashed up with "Take Five" and "Mary Did You Know" receives a stark and plaintive reading. Stanley deftly slides into the playlist standards made for the holidays: "Come Dance With Me," "It's Magic," and "The Way You Look Tonight" sound as if they have been in the holiday canon all along; what Stanley shows us is that they have been. It is fitting that this recording is the best the singer has imagined and recorded. This is what Christmas is about.
By C. Michael Bailey https://www.allaboutjazz.com/november-2022-novel-noel-a-jingle-jazz-celebration-lyn-stanleyr

Personnel: Lead Vocals [Vocalist (Lead)] – Lyn Stanley; Trumpet – Christopher Gray, Kye Palmer, Robert Schaer, Wayne Bergeron; Trombone – Andrew Martin, Bob McChesney, Craig Gosnell, Francisco Torres; Saxophone, Flute – Brian Scalon, Jay Mason, Kristen Edkins, Sal Lorenzo, Tom Leur; Rhythm Guitar [Rhythm (Guitar And Leader)] – John Chiodini; Piano – Bill Cunliffe, Christian Jacob, Pat Coil; Tenor Saxophone – Rickey Woodard; Drums, Percussion – Aaron Serfaty; Drums – Bernie Dresel; Double Bass [Upright Bass] – Chuck Berghofer

Novel Noel: A Jingle Cool Jazz Celebration

Thursday, December 15, 2022

Benny Carter - Princeton Concerts (And Beyond) [eight-album series]

"Benny Carter: The Princeton Concerts" is an eight-album series recorded at Carter’s request and until now, unissued. Although he received many distinguished awards (among the National Medal of the Arts, multiple Grammys, and the Kennedy Center Award), it was the doctorate bestowed by Princeton University in 1974 that he especially treasured. Invited and encouraged by Professor Morroe Berger, Carter not only grew close to the school as he led many classes and seminars, but also to the Berger family. Out of that relationship came the monumental biography and cultural history Benny Carter: A Life In American Music (written by Berger, his son Ed, and James Patrick) and the music presented here, recorded by Berger’s son, Ken.

Across these eight albums, Carter leads small groups and one all-star big band comprised of some of the greatest jazz musicians of all time. The intensity and interaction with a live audience always brought out the best in Carter and each concert has its own unique moments of inspired improvisation. He effortlessly reveals his mastery of the alto saxophone, the elegance of compositions, and his graciousness as a bandleader in giving generous space to his compatriots.

All, save two, were recorded at Princeton between 1972 and 1983. There is a brilliant 1978 evening captured in Buffalo that features one of the only recordings of the legendary pianist Al Tinney, whose role in the creation of bebop in the early 1940s has long been heralded by historians, but who went largely unrecorded during his long career. The collection set ends chronologically with music from the 90-year-old Carter, playing with astounding freshness and creativity, backed by pianist Chris Neville and bassist Steve LaSpina, who were in Carter’s last band.

Mrs. Hilma Carter has made a gift of this music to the National Jazz Museum in Harlem to support their mission of preserving, promoting, and presenting jazz. It is her wish that the music be made available free of charge, and the museum is placing it across the world’s most popular streaming services. In addition, visitors are always welcome (by appointment) to hear the music at the museum.
https://jmih.org/collections/benny-carter-the-princeton-concerts/
 
Benny Carter - Princeton Concerts (And Beyond) [Vol.1 April 19, 1973 Live at Princeton]

Styles: Jazz
Year: 2022
Time: 87:00
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 199,9 MB
Art: Front

(2:17) 1. Introduction (Live At Princeton, April, 1973)
(8:07) 2. A Night In Tunisia (Live At Princeton, 1973)
(8:28) 3. Undecided (Live At Princeton, April, 1973)
(8:36) 4. Robbins Nest (Live At Princeton, 1973)
(8:25) 5. The Shadow Of Your Smile (Live At Princeton, April, 1973)
(6:56) 6. Honeysuckle Rose (Live At Princeton, April, 1973)
(8:29) 7. In A Mellotone (Live At Princeton, April, 1973)
(6:53) 8. A Day In The Life Of A Fool (Live At Princeton, 1973)
(8:31) 9. All The Things You Are (Live At Princeton, 1973)
(9:25) 10. One Good Blues (Live At Princeton, 1973)
(4:41) 11. Sweet Georgia Brown (Live At Princeton, April,1973)
(6:07) 12. How High The Moon (Live At Princeton, 1973)

Princeton Concerts (And Beyond) [Vol.1 April 19, 1973 Live at Princeton]

Benny Carter - Princeton Concerts (And Beyond) [Vol. 2 October 22, 1973 Live at Princeton]

Styles: Jazz
Year: 2022
Time: 137:20
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 315,5 MB
Art: Front

(03:02) 1. Introduction (Live At Princeton, 1973)
(10:35) 2. Undecided (Live At Princeton, October 1973)
(11:28) 3. The Shadow Of Your Smile (Live At Princeton, October 1973)
(11:51) 4. Satin Doll (Live At Princeton, 1973)
(08:40) 5. When Lights Are Low (Live At Princeton, October 1973)
(02:53) 6. Nuages (Live At Princeton, 1973) (Feat. Bucky Pizzarelli)
(02:43) 7. What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life (Live At Princeton, 1973) (Feat. Bucky Pizzarelli)
(02:26) 8. I'm Coming Virginia (Live At Princeton, 1973) (Feat. Bucky Pizzarelli)
(06:08) 9. She's Funny That Way (Live At Princeton, 1973) (Feat. Grady Tate)
(05:22) 10. Body And Soul (Live At Princeton, 1973) (Feat. Grady Tate)
(10:41) 11. Blues Medley: Blues / Blue Monk / My Gal (Live At Princeton, 1973) (Feat. Clark Terry)
(14:09) 12. Take The "A" Train (Live At Princeton, 1973)
(10:20) 13. Perdido (Live At Princeton, 1973)
(07:47) 14. Evening Star (Live At Princeton, 1973)
(07:30) 15. Doozy (Live At Princeton, October 1973)
(03:54) 16. Mumbles (Live At Princeton, 1973) (Feat. Clark Terry)
(09:26) 17. In A Mellotone (Live At Princeton, October 1973)
(08:16) 18. Sweet Georgia Brown (Live At Princeton, October 1973)

Princeton Concerts (And Beyond) [Vol. 2 October 22, 1973 Live at Princeton]

Benny Carter - Princeton Concerts (And Beyond) [Vol. 3 December 3, 1973 Live at Princeton]

Styles: Jazz
Year: 2022
Time: 132:22
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 303,9 MB
Art: Front

(10:06) 1. Doozy (Live At Princeton, December 1973)
(03:11) 2. Introduction (Live At Princeton, 1973)
(03:50) 3. When Lights Are Low (Live At Princeton, December 1973)
(02:54) 4. You Are (Live At Princeton, 1973)
(06:11) 5. Souvenir (Live At Princeton, 1973)
(12:51) 6. Honeysuckle Rose (Live At Princeton, December 1973)
(18:19) 7. Blues For Beginners (Live At Princeton, 1973) (Feat. Hale Smith)
(13:14) 8. Coalition (Live At Princeton, 1973) (Feat. Ray Barretto)
(09:15) 9. I Can't Get Started (Live At Princeton, 1973)
(12:06) 10. Cotton Tail (Live At Princeton, 1973)
(04:14) 11. A Kiss From You (Live At Princeton, 1973)
(09:51) 12. A Walkin' Thing (Live At Princeton, 1973)
(04:18) 13. Sleep (Live At Princeton, 1973)
(12:40) 14. Ballad Medley: These Foolish Things/ A Day In The Life Of A Fool / St. Louis Blues / The Nearness Of You (Live At Princeton, 1973)
(09:17) 15. Juke Box (Live At Princeton, 1973)

Princeton Concerts (And Beyond) [Vol. 3 December 3, 1973 Live at Princeton]

Benny Carter - Princeton Concerts (And Beyond) [Vol. 4 March 18, 1977 Live at Princeton]

Styles: Jazz
Year: 2022
Time: 157:03
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 360,8 MB
Art: Front

(04:06) 1. Introduction (Live At Princeton, 1977)
(09:42) 2. Undecided (Live At Princeton, 1977)
(10:19) 3. Easy Money (Live At Princeton, 1977)
(08:01) 4. Here's That Rainy Day (Live At Princeton, 1977)
(10:49) 5. South Side Samba (Live At Princeton, 1977)
(10:41) 6. Green Wine (Live At Princeton, 1977)
(05:23) 7. A Child Is Born (Live At Princeton, 1977) (Feat. Joe Newman)
(09:48) 8. Yesterdays (Live At Princeton, 1977)
(09:27) 9. Satin Doll (Live At Princeton, 1977)
(06:52) 10. St.thomas (Live At Princeton, 1977)
(07:45) 11. Django Medley: Nuages / Tears (Live At Princeton, 1977) (Feat. Bucky Pizzarelli)
(03:47) 12. Send In The Clowns (Live At Princeton, 1977) (Feat. Bucky Pizzarelli)
(04:20) 13. Ballad Medley: I'll Be Around / I Concentrate On You (Live At Princeton, 1977) (Feat. Bucky Pizzarelli)
(07:07) 14. Evening Star (Live At Princeton, 1977)
(09:10) 15. On Green Dolphin Street (Live At Princeton, 1977)
(06:45) 16. Summertime (Live At Princeton, 1977) (Feat. Richard Davis)
(04:17) 17. When You're Smiling (Live At Princeton, 1977) (Feat. Joe Newman)
(10:59) 18. The Courtship (Live At Princeton, 1977)
(08:26) 19. Perdido (Live At Princeton, 1977)
(09:08) 20. In A Mellotone (Live At Princeton, 1977)

Princeton Concerts (And Beyond) [Vol. 4 March 18, 1977 Live at Princeton]

Benny Carter - Princeton Concerts (And Beyond) [Vol. 5 October 12, 1979 Live at Princeton]

Styles: Jazz
Year: 2022
Time: 94:59
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 218,2 MB
Art: Front

(08:19) 1. Ain't Misbehavin' (Live At Princeton, 1979)
(11:41) 2. Straight, No Chaser (Live At Princeton, 1979)
(07:07) 3. Gee, Baby, Ain't I Good To You (Live At Princeton, 1979)
(09:28) 4. Broadway (Live At Princeton, 1979)
(04:50) 5. This Is Always (Live At Princeton, 1979) (Feat. Joe Kennedy)
(00:42) 6. Introduction (Live At Princeton, 1979)
(11:38) 7. Perdido (Live At Princeton, 1979)
(11:32) 8. On Green Dolphin Street (Live At Princeton, 1979)
(08:51) 9. My Old Flame (Live At Princeton, 1979) (Feat. Stanley Jordan)
(03:25) 10. Now's The Time (Live At Princeton, 1979) (Feat. Stanley Jordan)
(10:20) 11. Caravan (Live At Princeton, 1979)
(07:00) 12. Blues (Live At Princeton, 1979)

Princeton Concerts (And Beyond) [Vol. 5 October 12, 1979 Live at Princeton]

Benny Carter - Princeton Concerts (And Beyond) [Vol. 6 May 21, 1982 Live at Princeton]

Styles: Jazz
Year: 2022
Time: 137:53
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 316,7 MB
Art: Front

(12:14) 1. Opening Remarks (Live At Princeton, 1982)
(01:23) 2. Introduction (Live At Princeton, 1982)
(09:41) 3. Easy Money (Live At Princeton, 1982)
(10:27) 4. Autumn Leaves (Live At Princeton, 1982)
(09:50) 5. The Courtship (Live At Princeton, 1982)
(08:10) 6. Love For Sale (Live At Princeton, 1982) (Feat. Derek Smith)
(10:30) 7. In A Mellotone (Live At Princeton, 1982)
(07:11) 8. Ain't Misbehavin' (Live At Princeton, 1982) (Feat. Harry "Sweets" Edison)
(06:16) 9. Basically The Blues (Live At Princeton, 1982) (Feat. George Duvivier)
(10:51) 10. Southside Samba (Live At Princeton, 1982)
(08:47) 11. Undecided (Live At Princeton, 1982)
(06:46) 12. Souvenir (Live At Princeton, 1982)
(01:33) 13. Introduction 2 (Live At Princeton, 1982)
(05:09) 14. Misty (Live At Princeton, 1982) (Feat. Stanley Jordan)
(12:08) 15. Perdido (Live At Princeton, 1982)
(09:44) 16. Cotton Tail (Live At Princeton, 1982)
(07:03) 17. Blues (Live At Princeton, 1982)

Princeton Concerts (And Beyond) [Vol. 6 May 21, 1982 Live at Princeton]

Benny Carter - Princeton Concerts (And Beyond) [Vol 7. September 13, 1997 Live at Princeton]

Styles: Jazz
Year: 2022
Time: 55:05
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 126,6 MB
Art: Front

(2:01) 1. Introduction (Live At Princeton, 1997)
(6:28) 2. Just Friends (Live At Princeton, 1997)
(6:40) 3. My One And Only Love (Live At Princeton, 1997) (Feat. Steve Laspina)
(7:49) 4. Another Time, Another Place (Live At Princeton, 1997)
(9:58) 5. Lover Man (Live At Princeton, 1997)
(4:55) 6. You, Only You (Live At Princeton, 1997) (Feat. Chris Neville)
(8:00) 7. What Is This Thing Called Love (Live At Princeton, 1997)
(9:09) 8. Perdido (Live At Princeton, 1997)

Princeton Concerts (And Beyond) [Vol 7. September 13, 1997 Live at Princeton]

Benny Carter - Princeton Concerts (And Beyond) [Vol. 8 October 28, 1978 Live in Buffalo]

Styles: Jazz
Year: 2022
Time: 139:56
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 321,5 MB
Art: Front

(05:41) 1. There Will Never Be Another You (Live In Buffalo, 1978) (Feat. Al Tinney)
(07:53) 2. In A Mellotone (Live In Buffalo, 1978) (Feat. Al Tinney)
(05:07) 3. What's New (Live In Buffalo, 1978) (Feat. Al Tinney)
(07:43) 4. On Green Dolphin Street (Live In Buffalo 1978) (Feat. Al Tinney)
(06:07) 5. 12 Bar Blues (Live In Buffalo, 1978) (Feat. Al Tinney)
(08:25) 6. Undecided (Live In Buffalo, 1978) (Feat. Al Tinney)
(04:56) 7. Take The "A" Train (Live In Buffalo, 1978) (Feat. Al Tinney)
(05:11) 8. When Lights Are Low (Live In Buffalo, 1978) (Feat. University Of Buffalo Jazz Ensemble)
(04:29) 9. A Walkin' Thing (Live In Buffalo, 1978) (Feat. University Of Buffalo Jazz Ensemble)
(10:25) 10. Blues For Beginners (Live In Buffalo, 1978) (Feat. University Of Buffalo Jazz Ensemble)
(05:15) 11. I Can't Get Started (Live In Buffalo, 1978) (Feat. University Of Buffalo Jazz Ensemble)
(07:59) 12. Honeysuckle Rose (Live In Buffalo, 1978) (Feat. University Of Buffalo Jazz Ensemble)
(09:06) 13. In A Mellotone, Pt. 2 (Live In Buffalo, 1978) (Feat. Al Tinney)
(08:08) 14. On Green Dolphin Street, Pt. 2 (Live In Buffalo, 1978) (Feat. Al Tinney)
(09:17) 15. Lover Man (Live In Buffalo, 1978) (Feat. Al Tinney)
(09:05) 16. Perdido (Live In Buffalo, 1978) (Feat. Al Tinney)
(08:50) 17. Body And Soul (Live In Buffalo, 1978) (Feat. Al Tinney)
(07:58) 18. Cherokee (Live In Buffalo, 1978) (Feat. Al Tinney)
(08:11) 19. All The Things You Are (Live In Buffalo, 1978) (Feat. Al Tinney)

Princeton Concerts (And Beyond) [Vol. 8 October 28, 1978 Live in Buffalo]

Akiko Tsuruga - So Cute, So Bad

Styles: Jazz, Hard Bop
Year: 2017
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 57:38
Size: 132,4 MB
Art: Front

( 6:51)  1. So Cute, So Bad
( 5:28)  2. The Lady Is a Tramp
( 6:32)  3. Face to Face
(10:02)  4. Frame for the Blues
( 7:41)  5. You Don't Know What Love Is
( 7:36)  6. Peachie
( 6:27)  7. Tanabata
( 6:57)  8. Pretty Please

“Akiko's playing is like watching a flower blooming, a bird spreading her wings in the music world. Akiko is here to stay.” ~ Legendary organist Dr. Lonnie Smith

Hammond B3 organist Akiko Tsuruga has been a regular on the New York jazz scene since her arrival in 2001. Almost immediately, she began working with artists like Jimmy Cobb, Frank Hess, and Lou Donaldson, whose quartet she joined in 2007. As a bandleader, she has toured internationally and released several acclaimed albums, garnering extensive radio play and “rising star” designations in DownBeat reader’s polls. Tonight, she celebrates the release of her latest album, featuring Graham Dechter and Jeff Hamilton. Dechter is an up-and-coming musician, making a name for himself as a straight-ahead jazz guitarist, and Hamilton is a veteran drummer and bandleader who will soon be headlining Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola again for a two-night run. Check them out at the club before Tsuruga’s new album takes over the airwaves. http://www.jazz.org/dizzys/events/182104/akiko-tsuruga-trio/

Personnel:  Akiko Tsurunga-hammond B3;  Jeff Hamilton-drums;  Graham Dechter -guitar.

So Cute, So Bad

Eddie Diehl (With Hank Jones) - Well, Here It Is...

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 53:05
Size: 121.5 MB
Styles: Mainstream jazz
Year: 2006
Art: Front

[5:55] 1. My Heart Stood Still
[4:55] 2. Swedish Schnapps
[6:16] 3. Semisamba
[5:22] 4. Swinging Till The Girls Come Home
[8:11] 5. Aquarian Melody
[9:32] 6. Love You Madly
[7:32] 7. My Romance
[5:18] 8. Be Bu

Eddie Diehl has long been respected among his fellow jazz musicians, but finally makes his recording debut as a leader with on one of the first CDs issued by a new label, Lineage. It's quite a plus to have a co-leader like veteran pianist Hank Jones, along with having bassist John Webber and drummer Mickey Roker. While Diehl has a fluid touch on his instrument, he seems just as happy featuring his bandmates as himself. While the two standards from the Rodgers & Hart songbook are enjoyable, the interpretations of less-frequently heard works like the bop gem "Swedish Schnapps," Oscar Pettiford's intricate blues "Swinging Till the Girls Come Home," and Ellington sideman Harold Ousley's gently swinging "Aquarian Melody" are the tracks that command one's attention. Diehl also contributed a pair of choice originals. The informal air of this recording session almost make it sound like a gathering of old friends playing late at night for their own amusement; hopefully, Eddie Diehl won't have to wait long for an opportunity to lead another record date. ~Ken Dryden

Well, Here It Is... 

Sarah Partridge - A Partridge in a Pear Tree: Jazz for The Holidays

Styles: Vocal, Holiday
Year: 2022
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 36:51
Size: 85,5 MB
Art: Front

(3:26) 1. Sleigh Ride
(3:05) 2. Santa Tell Me
(4:06) 3. Let It Snow
(4:03) 4. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
(6:08) 5. All I Want For Christmas Is You
(4:13) 6. A Child Is Born
(6:11) 7. Twelve Days Of Christmas
(5:35) 8. Auld Lang Syne

Nice to add some Jazz to the mix. Sarah Partridge is an American Jazz vocalist and songwriter of enough distinction that I'm aware of her, but apparently not enough to get a Wikipedia page. She started out as an actress (she's in Risky Business), but an evening of karaoke got her noticed by someone in the business and the next thing you know, she's a recording artist. She might be best known for "Bright Lights & Promises", an album of Jazz interpretations of the songs of Janis Ian. "A Partridge In A Pear Tree" (the title writes itself) is Sarah's first Christmas album. https://fireside.falalalala.com/sarah-partridge-a-partridge-in-a-pear-tree-jazz-fo-t5159.html

A Partridge in a Pear Tree

Wednesday, December 14, 2022

Kirk Lightsey - Everything Is Changed

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1986
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 67:19
Size: 154,3 MB
Art: Front

( 7:09)  1. Everything Is Change(d)
( 6:40)  2. Billie's Bounce
(11:35)  3. Estate
( 6:39)  4. Evidence
(11:24)  5. Nandi
( 7:25)  6. Alone Together
(11:02)  7. Lament
( 5:21)  8. Blues on the Corner



This excellent album finds pianist Kirk Lightsey exploring five standards and his bassist Santi Wilson Debriano's "Nandi" with a solid quartet. Drummer Eddie Gladden is an asset but trumpeter Jerry Gonzales (whose muted statements on four of the six selections recall the lyricism of Miles Davis) often comes close to stealing the show. Lightsey, who sounds particularly strong on the ballads, is the obvious leader and his tasteful yet swinging piano is a joy to hear.
~ Scott Yanow http://www.allmusic.com/album/everything-is-changed-mw0000651194

Personnel: Kirk Lightsey (piano), Jerry Gonzalez (trumpet, flugelhorn, congas), Santi Debriano (acoustic bass), Eddie Gladden (drums), Chico Freeman, Don Moye (percussion on "Evidence").

Everything Is Changed

Elvin Jones Jazz Machine - At Uncle Po's Carnegie Hall, Hamburg 1981

Size: 153,9+153,6 MB
Time: 66:57+66:41
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Styles: Jazz
Art: Front & Back

CD 1:
01. Elvin Jones Blues (20:12)
02. In A Sentimental Mood (15:51)
03. Doll Of Bridges (30:53)

CD 2:
01. George And Me (22:00)
02. My One And Only Love (15:21)
03. Antigua (20:01)
04. Friday Night ( 9:18)

Elvin Jones was an icon of drumming, a powerful package of energy and inspiration and a true master of his craft. This historic live recording from 1981, released for the first time, shows the powerful and dynamic performance of this great musician in synergy with his superb band.

Elvin Ray Jones was born in Pontiac in 1927, as the youngest of ten children and brother of pianist Hank and trumpeter Thad Jones. He was one of the most respected and successful jazz drummers of all time. His illustrious career included spending five years as the drummer for saxophonist John Coltrane, including playing on milestone albums such as 'A Love Supreme'.

Jones called his own ensemble 'Jazz Machine' and this 1981 version included two tenor-saxophonists, Carter Jefferson and Dwayne Armstrong, guitarist Marvin Horne; and with the Japanese pianist Fumio Karashima, who added a noteworthy dosage of Far-East melodics and harmony to the concert. Together with Karashima and the well-tried bassist Andy McCloud, Elvin Jones had recorded a trio-LP just previously to the European tour documented here.

Personnel: Carter Jefferson, Dwayne Armstrong (saxophone), Fumio Karashima (piano), Marvin Horne (guitar), Andy McCloud (bass), Elvin Jones (drums)

At Uncle Po's Carnegie Hall CD 1, CD 2

Akiko Tsuruga - Harlem Dreams

Styles: Jazz
Year: 2004
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 67:25
Size: 155,5 MB
Art: Front

(5:16)  1. Rapid Shave
(6:44)  2. The Breeze and I
(4:41)  3. Peachie
(6:14)  4. Harlem Nocturne
(3:41)  5. Kiko
(6:34)  6. Let's Hang Together
(6:05)  7. When A Man Loves A Woman
(5:31)  8. Cisco
(6:02)  9. These Are Soulful Days
(5:38) 10. Jitterbug Waltz
(4:34) 11. If Ever I Would Leave You
(6:21) 12. Geogia On My Mind

New York City based Hammond Organist and pianist, Akiko Tsuruga, has established herself as an 'in demand' player since arriving from her home town of Osaka, Japan in 2001. Akiko began Organ lessons at age three, and starting performing professionally throughout Japan after graduating from Osaka College Of Music. While performing in Japan, she encountered and played with many noted American musicians, Roy Hargrove, Jeff "Tain" Watts and Grady Tate to name a few. Grady Tate has been most influential in her career. He played on her debut CD, "Harlem Dreams" and encouraged her to move to New York. After arriving in New York Akiko established herself as one of area's top organist / pianist. Her trio featuring guitarist Eric Johnson and drummer Vincent Ector has been one of the area's top groups, working many jazz nightclubs including, Dizzy's (at Lincoln center) and The Blue Note. Her trio also plays private parties and summer outdoor concerts. Her long awaited debut CD, "Harlem Dreams" featuring Grady Tate and Frank Wess was released in Japan on the M&I label on May 19, 2004. Akiko's CD is so popular in Japan she has returned twice to perform. Her CD release tour featured Grady Tate on drums and guitarist Satoshi Inoue in August 2004.

In September 2005, she returned to Japan with guitarist Eric Johnson and drummer Fukushi Tainaka. It was this trip that caught the eyes and ears of Hammond Suzuki officials. The group was invited to the factory and Mr. Suzuki personally awarded her a Hammond XK-3 organ and endorsement. Among her accomplishments is an organ jazz instructional book "Hammond Organ Complete" (Berklee Press) which was translated from English to Japanese and has been published in Japan. When she's not leading her trio, she still enjoys working as a featured sideman in Grady Tate's vocal group and with saxophonist Jerry Weldon and many others. Akiko is currently working on a new CD to be released in January 2007.
~Editorial Reviews http://www.amazon.com/Harlem-Dreams-Akiko-Trio-Tsuruga/dp/B0001Z2YY4

Personnel: Satoshi Inoue Guitar; Grady Tate  Drums; Akiko Tsuruga Hammond B3; Frank Wess Tenor sax 

Harlem Dreams