Saturday, May 6, 2023

Peter Erskine, Alan Pasqua & David Carpenter - Live at Rocco Disc 1, Disc 2

Album: Live at Rocco Disc 1
Styles: Jazz Fusion, Post Bop
Year: 2000
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 62:44
Size: 165,9 MB
Art: Front

( 7:33) 1. To Love Again
( 8:40) 2. Riff Raff
( 6:10) 3. Caribe (intro)
( 7:56) 4. Caribe (body)
( 9:09) 5. Life Today
( 5:05) 6. Jerry Goldsmith
( 8:01) 7. Greta
(10:06) 8. Bulgaria

Album: Live at Rocco Disc 2
Time: 61:25
Size: 160,1 MB

(13:29) 1. How About You?
( 6:18) 2. Autumn Rose
( 6:20) 3. Pure & Simple
( 9:35) 4. All of You
( 5:30) 5. Children
(11:44) 6. Milago
( 8:25) 7. Taiowa

Since 1992, Peter Erskine has been putting out exquisite piano trio music on the ECM label, in the company of pianist John Taylor and bassist Palle Daniellson. Live at Rocco is the double-disc debut of a new, equally exciting trio completed by pianist Alan Pasqua and bassist David Carpenter, both of whom, incidentally, have done stellar work with Allan Holdsworth. Erksine, Pasqua, and Carpenter have all had the fusion bug at one time or another, but the vibe here is acoustic, generally mellow, and gloriously melodic.

Pasqua, who wrote seven of the 15 tunes, has a way with hooks "To Love Again" and "Caribe" sound almost like finely crafted pop songs. "Taiowa," the vamp-based "Jerry Goldsmith," and the stately "Milagro" reveal his more adventurous side, while the two ballads "Greta" and "Children" whisper with fragility and tenderness. Carpenter's sole original, "Riff Raff," begins as a bass-driven groove and eases into bopping swing.

Erskine contributes the spritely "Bulgaria," the hypnotic and soft "Life Today," and the Jarrett-like "Autumn Rose." Impressionistic yet burning takes of "All of You" (Carpenter's solo) and the seldom-played "How About You?" fit right in with the original material. John Taylor's "Pure and Simple," the most swinging cut of the session, could have lent the album a fitting subtitle. Keeping it pure and simple was exactly the intention of these three strikingly complementary players.By David R.Adler
https://www.allmusic.com/album/live-at-rocco-mw0000067336

Personnel: Peter Erskine: drums; Alan Pasqua: piano; David Carpenter: double-bass.

Live at Rocco Disc 1, Disc 2

Enrico Pieranunzi & Thomas Fonnesbaek - Blue Waltz

Styles: Piano Jazz, Post Bop 
Year: 2018
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 63:58
Size: 155,7 MB
Art: Front

(6:40)  1. Everything I Love
(8:53)  2. Blue Waltz
(7:02)  3. Come Rose Dai Muri
(7:30)  4. Molto Ancora
(9:46)  5. All the Things You Are
(5:07)  6. First Impression Last
(6:06)  7. Miradas
(2:43)  8. Si Peu de Temps
(5:12)  9. Tales from the Unexpected
(4:55) 10. Wimp

During my childhood and teen age it was exactly the bass the “engine” that brought me to get deeper and deeper into the jazz language. So, shortly, I placed the bass in the top position of my personal list of favorite instruments. When in 2015 I met Thomas for the first time I had a further confirmation of all this. During the set we played in duo in fact his technique and musicality really impressed me and made me think that when somebody plays the bass the way he does it it’s difficult for me placing any other instrument in that top position. However, one year after our first meeting we performed in trio with the fine drummer Stefan Pasborg. Then, in 2017, we played an entire duo concert, whose results are now accessible to all the jazz listeners and fans. Well, I’d like to say here that Danmark seems really to be a very special and productive country for bass players. All of us in fact remember and regret the great NHOP, kind of pioneer and example for many generations of fantastic Danish bass players. Thomas, in my opinion, represents at it’s best the heritage coming from him and I’m proud to have shared with him the music recorded in this CD. Enjoy! https://www.enricopieranunzi.it/discografia/blue-waltz

Personnel: Enrico Pieranunzi piano; Thomas Fonnesbæk bass.

Blue Waltz

Shirley Scott - Queen Talk: Live at the Left Bank

Styles: Hard Bop, Soul Jazz
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 97:59
Size: 228,3 MB
Art: Front

(12:32) 1. Impressions
(10:44) 2. Never Can Say Goodbye
( 9:55) 3. Like Someone in Love
(14:45) 4. Witchcraft
( 6:37) 5. Blues By Five
( 9:08) 6. By The Time I Get To Phoenix
( 9:19) 7. Smile
( 8:04) 8. You Don't Mess Around with Jim
( 8:42) 9. Girl Talk
( 8:09) 10. Blues

Queen Talk is a fitting title for the current release from the archivist label Reel to Real Records as Hammond B-3 organist Shirley Scott had the soubriquet "Queen of the organ" at the height of her career. This limited-edition hand-numbered 180 gram 2-LP set produced by Zev Feldman and Cory Weeds presents a never-before-released live 1972 recording from the Famous Ballroom in Baltimore. Other heavyweights on this outline are tenor saxophonist George Coleman, drummer Bobby Durham and, for three tracks, vocalist Ernie Andrews.

A Philadelphia native, Scott began playing in and around the area at an early age and, at twenty-one, she was in a trio with John Coltrane, supporting a vocal group called Hildy & The Peptones. By the time of this live session, she had long established her bona fides through her association with tenor-men such as Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis and Stanley Turrentine as well as several iterations of her own trio.

Side A opens with John Coltrane's composition "Impressions" and races along at break-neck speed. There are lots of long hot-tempered lines and squealing by Coleman, while Durham is a whirling dervish on the drum kit. Scott deftly works her way into this ring, punching above her weight. The other track is "Never Can Say Goodbye," with a slightly more infectious tempo which is more open, appealing and in control. Everyone has their say and for the most part is readily understood.

Side B features the session's longest track, "Witchcraft," the Cy Coleman composition which became a big hit for Frank Sinatra. However, instead of the finger snapping tempo favoured by Sinatra, the trio decides they want to test each other's endurance. It is unclear who the winner (or loser) is but, by the end of the track, Coleman has shown he is a soloist of fluency and speed.

Side C has three decidedly different compositional forms starting with the Red Garland number "Blues By Five" then the Jimmy Webb pop tune "By The Time I Get To Phoenix," and finally Charlie Chaplin's composition "Smile." It might have been expected that these disparate numbers would produce different tempos, but that is not the case. Up tempo swing is the order of the day and each player dives in with glee.

Side D is all vocalist Ernie Andrews on "You Don't Mess Around with Jim," "Girl Talk" and "Blues." Throughout the three numbers, Andrews shows his versatility, vocal flexibility, and ability to sustain and fortify the energy in the room with the strength of his personality. A fitting wind up to a to a blistering session.By Pierre Giroux
https://www.allaboutjazz.com/queen-talklive-at-the-left-bank-shirley-scott-reel-to-real-records

Personnel: Shirley Scott: organ, Hammond B3; George Coleman: saxophone, tenor; Bobby Durham: drums; Ernie Andrews: voice / vocals.

Queen Talk: Live at the Left Bank

U-NAM - Sunshine of Mine

Styles: Guitar Jazz
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 50:28
Size: 117,0 MB
Art: Front

(4:30) 1. Sunshine Of Mine
(3:49) 2. Make A Wish
(5:07) 3. Hang On To A Star
(3:54) 4. Juicy Smile
(3:58) 5. It’s Only Love
(5:23) 6. Come With Me To Rio
(4:35) 7. Coastline
(4:38) 8. Baile Do Brasil
(4:18) 9. First Class
(6:19) 10. Little Dreamer
(3:53) 11. Sunshine Of Mine (Radio Edit)

Prolific, French-born, Los Angeles-based soul and jazz guitar man U-NAM (Emmanuel Abiteboul) is lining up a new album for release in early March. It’s called ‘Sunshine Of Mine’ and after the winter we’ve all just endured, we could do with plenty of that good ‘ole sunshine! The long player is a ten tracker, though the title track is offered across two mixes.

Eight of the tunes are originals with the covers being versions of Jon Lucien’s 1983 hit ‘Come With Me To Rio’ and Barry White’s ‘It’s Only Love’ which features Kim Chandler on sweet backing vocals. Both covers sit perfectly amongst the originals of which ‘Make A Wish’ has been chosen as the album’s lead single. This is smooth jazz guitar as it’s meant to sound sweet and lovely, a proper 90s throwback! Mind you, you could say that about almost anything here.

Try the tight and funky ‘First Class’, the high octane ‘Hang On To A Star’ or the obvious Latin groove of ‘Baile Do Brasil’. The album’s focus cut, of course, is the title tune. It’s a melodic, easy going piece that was inspired by the love the guitar man has for his six year old son Myles who, U-Nam says is “quite literally, is the sunshine of his life.” The mellower ‘Little Dreamer’ is also inspired by Myles as is the cover art work, above. Bill Buckley soulandjazzandfunk.com By Editorial Reviews
https://www.amazon.com/Sunshine-Mine-U-Nam/dp/B0BV59562D

Sunshine of Mine

Friday, May 5, 2023

Enrico Pieranunzi - New Visions

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2019
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:22
Size: 129,7 MB
Art: Front

(3:25) 1. Free Visions 1
(3:20) 2. Night Waltz
(6:46) 3. Anne Blomster Sang
(6:35) 4. You Know
(2:02) 5. Free Visions 2
(4:06) 6. Free Visions 3
(6:46) 7. Alt Kan Ske
(4:08) 8. Free Visions 4
(5:07) 9. Brown Fields
(4:12) 10. Dreams and the morning
(4:40) 11. One for Ulysses
(5:10) 12. Orphanes

The story behind this recording began in the summer of 2018 when Enrico Pieranunzi played with Ulysses Owens, Jr. For the first time: two awesome concerts during the Copenhagen Jazz Festival that cast a breathtaking spell over the audience. Enrico Pieranunzi was encouraged to study music from a young age. His father was a jazz guitarist. He studied classical music until 1973 when he became a Professor of Music, and maintained that post for two years.

In 1975 he left his teaching practice and played in trios and small ensembles. He has recorded over 60 albums. He has also been prolific as a session musician. Heralded as a "powerhouse of a showman" (Glide Magazine), a "legitimate jazz triple threat" (Critical Jazz) and a drummer who "take[s] a back seat to no one" (The New York Times), performer, producer and educator Ulysses Owens Jr. #goes the limit in the jazz world and beyond. The Trio is rounded out by bassist Thomas Fonnesbaek, who has performed with and recorded alongside some of the finest musicians in the industry.By Editorial Reviews
https://www.amazon.com/New-Visions-Enrico-Pieranunzi-Trio/dp/B07TPYXP9Z

Personnel: Piano – Enrico Pieranunzi; Bass – Thomas Fonnesbæk; Drums – Ulysses Owens Jr.

New Visions

Macy Gray - Stripped

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2016
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 51:07
Size: 118,0 MB
Art: Front

(5:11) 1. Annabelle
(5:04) 2. Sweet Baby
(4:17) 3. I Try
(5:17) 4. Slowly
(4:57) 5. She Ain't Right for You
(4:11) 6. First Time
(6:41) 7. Nothing Else Matters
(3:24) 8. Redemption Song
(5:16) 9. The Heart
(6:49) 10. Lucy

One of the most iconic and instantly recognizable voices in music history is back in a way you've never heard before. Macy Gray makes her Chesky Records debut with her new Jazz infused album, Stripped. Paired with an awe inspiring jazz ensemble that includes Ari Hoenig, Daryl Johns, Russell Malone, and Wallace Roney, Macy's voice is given the space and freedom to truly shine.

Featuring new original songs, intriguing covers, and stunning new arrangements of her classic hits like "I Try," there's something for everyone on this timeless recording. Part of the Chesky Binaural + Series, all recorded with a single microphone, the band appears right before you with this spacious, lush and multi-dimensional recording. Now headphone users will hear the same three-dimensional sound and imaging as audiophiles have for the past 25 years with Chesky Recordings.

Also these new Binaural+ Series albums capture even more spatial realism for the home audiophile market, bringing you one step closer to the actual event. You will hear some of the most natural and pure cool music ever recorded.By Editorial Reviews
https://www.amazon.com/Stripped-Macy-Gray/dp/B01ICF70B6

Personnel: Macy Gray...Vocals; Ari Hoenig...Drums; Daryl Johns...Bass; Russell Malone...Guitar; Wallace Roney...Trumpet

Stripped

Yelena Eckemoff - Lonely Man and His Fish

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 87:14
Size: 207,8 MB
Art: Front

(6:15) 1. Lonely Man
(7:09) 2. Pet Store
(6:32) 3. First Evening at Home
(3:43) 4. Breakfast fro Two
(5:58) 5. Man and His Fish
(4:51) 6. Accident
(7:11) 7. In Hospital
(7:06) 8. Into the Wild
(5:05) 9. Life in the Pond
(6:55) 10. Survivor
(6:03) 11. Empty House
(8:59) 12. Song for Spark
(5:07) 13. Call of Friendship
(6:12) 14. Dreaming Together

A Moscow-raised, classically-trained pianist, Yelena Eckemoff made the move to the United States in 1991, after being bitten by the jazz bug via a Dave Brubeck concert she attended in Moscow in 1987. In 2010, after settling with her family in rural North Carolina, she released Cold Sun (L & H Records), a trio outing featuring bassist Mads Vinding and drummer Peter Erskine. She followed up this fine debut with several more albums, all on her L & H Label, teaming again with drummer Erskine, bassist Arild Andersen, drummers Marilyn Mazur and Billy Hart, saxophonist Mark Turner and vibraphonist Joe Locke.

So, how does a young mother from Moscow, settled in rural North Carolina, unknown in the jazz world, connect with and eventually employ such a top-of-the-line list of jazz players to help her present her artistic vision? The guess here, formed after a phone conversation with the artist, a fearless directness combined with a guileless personal approach, a bit of friendly, low-key audacity, unwavering determination, and a justified confidence in the quality of the art she is creating.

2015 was a breakout year for Eckemoff. Two of her finest albums, Lions and Everblue, both on L & H Records, came out that year two all-star ensembles showcasing Eckemoff's superior compositions and her themed approach to making albums. She continues in that tradition on Lonely Man And His Fish, music built around Eckemoff's story about a retired orchestral trumpeter player (the lonely man) and his retirement present pet fish, Spark.

Trumpeter Kirk Knuffke plays the lonely man part; Japanese flautist Masaru Koga supplies the voice of Spark. The story, included in the liner booklet, has the feel of a simple children's tale. Much of the music has a whimsical quality, with engaging melodies and complex, classical-like harmonies. Trumpeter Knuffke sounds quintessentially American, drawing from funk and New Orleans traditions; flautist Koga brings in the Eastern tinge, and the rhythm section Eckemoff, bassist Ben Street and drummer Eric Harland are impeccable and imaginative in their support and their embellishments to the story-telling.

The 2 CDs worth of music on Lonely Man And His Fish brims with joy and the exhilaration of creation. Eckemoff's theme-based offerings take another step forward in complexity and positivity. What might be next for the pianist-composer? It is impossible to say; she follows her muse from pride of lions to nocturnal animals, from colors to wildflowers, from the desert to blooming tall phloxes inspirations from unlikely places transformed into marvellous works of art. By McClenaghan
https://www.allaboutjazz.com/lonely-man-and-his-fish-yelena-eckemoff-l-and-h-production

Personnel: Yelena Eckemoff: piano; Kirk Knuffke: cornet; Masaru Koga: flute; Ben Street: bass; Eric Harland: drums.

Lonely Man and His Fish

Tom Collier - Boomer Vibes Volume 1

Styles: Jazz, Bop
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 70:39
Size: 162,2 MB
Art: Front

(6:08) 1. Magic Fingers
(6:07) 2. At Last
(6:35) 3. Both Sides Now
(5:34) 4. We Gotta Get Out Of This Place
(6:44) 5. People Make The World Go Round
(7:30) 6. Just A Little Lovin' (Early In The Morning)
(6:40) 7. There's Always Something There To Remind Me
(6:28) 8. Wild Horses
(6:09) 9. One Fine Day
(6:04) 10. Yes It Is
(6:35) 11. As Tears Go By

Boomer Vibes, the first of three volumes to be issued on Summit Records over the next 18 months, is the culmination of nearly 70 years of having a microphone (or two) placed in front of my marimba or vibraphone and committing my musical performance to 78rpm phono disc, recording tape, and lastly, computer.

Unlike all previous album projects I've recorded over the past forty years, Boomer Vibes, Volume One (and two and three) represent my first recordings of songs I didn't compose. Instead, over the past year, I recorded three albums worth of songs from the 1960's and 70's that were especially important in my life for one reason or another. This album is also my first "do it yourself" album in over ten years. I play every instrument on Boomer Vibes, Volume 1

Tom Collier: Vanderplas electric vibes, acoustic vibes, marimba, xylophone, piano, electric piano, organ, synthesizer, synth bass, drums programming https://tomcolliervibes.com/news

Boomer Vibes Volume 1

Thursday, May 4, 2023

Carlos Santana & Wayne Shorter - Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival Disc, Disc 2

Album: Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival Disc 1
Styles: Guitar And Saxophone Jazz
Year: 1988
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:11
Size: 129,4 MB
Art: Front

(1:55) 1. Spiritual
(9:06) 2. Peraza
(8:20) 3. Shhh...
(9:21) 4. Incident at Neshabur
(8:29) 5. Elegant People
(4:20) 6. Percussion Solo
(4:42) 7. Goodness and Mercy
(9:55) 8. Sanctuary

Album: Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival Disc 2
Time: 68:09
Size: 157,0 MB

(8:43) 1. For Those Who Chant
(5:23) 2. Blues for Salvador
(6:26) 3. Fireball 2000
(5:10) 4. Drum Solo
(8:28) 5. Ballroom in the Sky
(7:20) 6. Once it's Gotcha
(8:23) 7. Mandela
(8:44) 8. Deeper, Dig Deeper
(6:13) 9. Europa
(3:15) 10. Interviews With Carlos Santana, Wayne Shorter & Claude Nobs

It began almost as a lark when Carlos Santana encountered his longtime friend and hero Wayne Shorter on the concert trail in Atlanta, GA, in 1987. Carlos said, "Let's start a rumor that we're putting a band together."Wayne's eyes got bigger and brighter as he smiled and then responded: "Yeah, Carlos, let's start a rumor."

A few months later the Carlos Santana/Wayne Shorter Band performed its debut concert at The Fillmore in San Francisco, the beginning of a 26-concert tour throughout the U.S. and Europe. The performance of this magnificent band was recorded at Montreux, Switzerland, on July 14, 1988, and includes interviews with Carlos Santana, Wayne Shorter and festival creator Claude Nobs. By Editorial Reviews
https://www.amazon.com/Live-1988-Montreux-Jazz-Festival/dp/B000MRA6R8

Musicians: Carlos Santana - guitar / Wayne Shorter - saxophone / Chester Thompson - keyboards / Patrice Rushen - keyboards / Alphonso Johnson - bass / Armando Peraza - congas / Jose Chepito Areas - timbales / Leon "Ndugu" Chancler - drums

Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival

Christian McBride - KNKX 5th Anniversary Member Concert

Styles: Jazz Funk
Year: 2021
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 44:46
Size: 103,7 MB
Art: Front

(12:50) 1. SKJ
(11:16) 2. I’m Afraid the Masquerade is Over
( 8:05) 3. Sophisticated Lady
( 8:30) 4. You Already Know
( 4:03) 5. Blues is Real

With his bold, swinging style and robust sound, Philadelphia native Christian McBride is one of the foremost jazz bassists of his generation. Initially coming to prominence as a Young Lion in the early '90s, McBride was championed by elders including Benny Carter and his longtime idol and mentor Ray Brown. He gained attention playing alongside similarly inclined contemporaries such as trumpeter Roy Hargrove, pianist Benny Green, and saxophonist Joshua Redman. His early albums, 1994's Gettin' to It and 1995's Number Two Express, displayed his hard-swinging, acoustic post-bop sound. However, he quickly proved his versatility and broad stylistic influences with 1998's Family Affair and 2000's Sci-Fi, embracing electric fusion, funk, and soul influences.

Still, jazz remained his focus, with his trio and Inside Straight quintet, both of which he debuted in 2013 on Out Here and People Music, respectively. He has earned more than five Grammy Awards, including two with his big band 2017's Bringin' It and 2020's For Jimmy, Wes and Oliver and for his work in the Trilogy trio with Chick Corea and Brian Blade. As a leader, he moves easily between small group dates like 2018's Christian McBride's New Jawn to more ambitious large-ensemble projects like 2020's The Movement Revisited: A Musical Portrait of Four Icons.

He also reunited with Redman, collaborating with his fellow '90s quartet bandmates Brad Mehldau and Brian Blade on 2020's RoundAgain and 2022's LongGone; both Grammy-nominated. He was back with New Jawn, exploring a blend of post-bop and free jazz on 2023's Prime. In addition to performing, McBride is a well-known radio personality, having hosted The Lowdown: Conversations with Christian on satellite radio and Jazz Night in America on National Public Radio. His expertise has also been tapped for advisory positions, including Artistic Advisor for Jazz Programming at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), Artistic Director for Newport Jazz Festival, and Associate Artistic Director at the National Jazz Museum in Harlem.

Born in 1972 in Philadelphia, McBride grew up in a musical family with a mother who taught school and a father who played bass with R&B bands like the Delfonics and Billy Paul, as well as Cuban percussionist Mongo Santamaria. Young McBride would often accompany his father to gigs, and it was during one of those times at the Atlantic City Jazz Festival that he saw legends Dizzy Gillespie, Dexter Gordon, and Ella Fitzgerald.

The show had a lasting impact on McBride, who started playing the electric bass around age eight after asking for one as a Christmas present. Though his parents divorced, McBride's father remained active in his musical development and gave him his first lessons on the bass. Through his father, he developed a love of funk, jazz, and soul music. By his teens, he was playing upright bass in the school orchestra and the youth ensemble at Philadelphia's noted Settlement Music School. He played his first paying gig at 13, and by age 16 was working regularly in local jazz and R&B bands. He attended the Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts, where he rubbed shoulders with classmates like Questlove and Black Thought of the Roots, keyboardist Joey DeFrancesco, and guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel.

In 1989, McBride moved to New York City to attend the prestigious Juilliard School in Manhattan but left after one year to play with saxophonist Bobby Watson. Gigs and albums followed with luminaries including Roy Hargrove, Freddie Hubbard, Benny Green, Mulgrew Miller, Joshua Redman, Chris Potter, and more. He also worked closely with his idol and mentor, bassist Ray Brown, forming the all-star trio Super Bass with Brown and bassist John Clayton. In 1994, McBride made his debut as leader with Gettin' to It on Verve with pianist Cyrus Chestnut. Number Two Express followed a year later and featured saxophonist Kenny Garrett, pianist Chick Corea, and drummer Jack DeJohnette, among others. There were also notable outings with Herbie Hancock, Wallace Roney, Ryan Kisor, John Pizzarelli, and more.

McBride closed out the decade with A Family Affair, in which he played the electric bass and reconnected with his R&B roots. Also around this time, he began branching out, taking on the positions of artistic director of the summer jazz program at the University of Richmond, and embarking on what would be an 11-year run as artistic director of the Jazz Aspen-Snowmass summer program. He spent five years as creative chair for jazz programming at the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association. With 2000's Sci-Fi, McBride continued to explore his love of cross-pollinated fusion and funk. It was a sound he stuck with for his move to Warner Bros. for 2003's Vertical Vision. A year later, he earned his first Grammy playing on pianist McCoy Tyner's Illuminations. The three-disc Live at Tonic arrived in 2006 and showcased an even more wide-ranging mix of styles.

Having switched labels from Verve to Warner in the early 2000s, McBride made yet another label change, releasing the more straight-ahead New York Time on Chesky in 2006. He then joined pianist Bruce Hornsby and drummer DeJohnette for the 2007 trio album Camp Meeting. Two years later, he returned with Kind of Brown, his first album with his Inside Straight band. In 2009, he garnered his second Grammy Award for his contribution to pianist Chick Corea and guitarist John McLaughlin's Five Peace Band Live.

In 2011, the bassist introduced his big band with The Good Feeling on Mack Avenue. The album, which featured vocals by McBride's wife, singer Melissa Walker, took home the Grammy for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album. He also issued the duets album Conversations with Christian that year, which featured performances with Angélique Kidjo, Sting, Dee Dee Bridgewater, and others. He then joined pianist Makoto Ozone and drummer Jeff "Tain" Watts for My Witch's Blue. People Music arrived in 2013 and found the bassist once again working with his Inside Straight ensemble.

2013 also saw the release of McBride's Grammy-nominated trio album Out Here with pianist Christian Sands and drummer Ulysses Owens, Jr. He picked up a second Grammy that year for his work on pianist Corea's Trilogy. Away from performing, McBride stayed active hosting The Lowdown: Conversations with Christian on satellite radio and Jazz Night in America on National Public Radio. He also continued his work as Artistic Advisor for Jazz Programming at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center.

Another trio effort, Live at the Village Vanguard, arrived in 2015 and included the bassist's Grammy-winning performance of "Cherokee," which took home the award for Best Improvised Jazz Solo. He then returned to his big band for 2017's Bringin' It, which earned McBride his sixth Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album. In 2018, he released Christian McBride's New Jawn, an adventurous, piano-less quartet album featuring trumpeter Josh Evans, tenor saxophonist Marcus Strickland, and drummer Nasheet Waits. A year later, he teamed up with Chick Corea and Brian Blade for the live Trilogy 2 album while earning a trio of Grammy nominations for his New Jawn LP.

In February 2020, McBride released his ambitious large ensemble work The Movement Revisited: A Musical Portrait of Four Icons, celebrating the lives of famed civil rights leaders Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, Rosa Parks, and Muhammad Ali. That September, he paid tribute to legendary jazz artists Jimmy Smith, Wes Montgomery, and Oliver Nelson with the Grammy-nominated big-band album For Jimmy, Wes and Oliver.

He also joined Joshua Redman for RoundAgain, a reunion of the saxophonist's '90s quartet with pianist Brad Mehldau and drummer Brian Blade. Another Live at the Village Vanguard, this time featuring a performance with Inside Straight during McBride's 2014 residency at the famed Manhattan club, arrived in November 2021. The following year, he was back with Redman's quartet for LongGone, which picked up a Grammy nomination for Best Instrumental Jazz Album. He then returned to his avant-garde-leaning work with New Jawn for the group's sophomore album, 2023's Prime.
By Matt Collar https://www.allmusic.com/artist/christian-mcbride-mn0000103600/biography

KNKX 5th Anniversary Member Concert

Paul Robeson - Portrait of a Legend

Styles: Post Bop
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 38:25
Size: 88,8 MB
Art: Front

(3:32) 1. Rockin' Chair
(2:32) 2. It Ain't Necessarily So
(3:29) 3. St. Louis Blues
(3:13) 4. Shenandoah
(2:25) 5. Deep River
(3:31) 6. River, Stay 'Way From My Door
(2:36) 7. Summertime
(3:23) 8. Lazy Bones
(3:23) 9. Mighty Lak' A Rose
(4:19) 10. Ol' Man River
(2:52) 11. Carry Me Back To Green Pasture
(3:05) 12. Water Boy

Paul Leroy Robeson (born April 9, 1898 – died January 23, 1976) was an American bass-baritone concert artist, stage and film actor, professional football player, and activist who became famous both for his cultural accomplishments and for his political stances.

In 1915, Robeson won an academic scholarship to Rutgers College. While at Rutgers, he was twice named a consensus All-American in football and was the class valedictorian. He received his LL.B. from Columbia Law School while playing in the National Football League (NFL). After graduation, he became a figure in the Harlem Renaissance with performances in The Emperor Jones and All God's Chillun Got Wings.

Robeson performed in Britain in a touring melodrama, Voodoo, in 1922, and in Emperor Jones in 1925. In 1928, he scored a major success in the London premiere of Show Boat. Living in London for several years with his wife Eslanda, Robeson continued to establish himself as a concert artist and starred in a London production of Othello, the first of three productions of the play over the course of his career. He also gained attention in Sanders of the River (1935) and in the film production of Show Boat (1936). Robeson's political activities began with his involvement with unemployed workers and anti-imperialist students in Britain, and it continued with his support for the Republican cause during the Spanish Civil War and his involvement in the Council on African Affairs (CAA).

After returning to the United States in 1939, Robeson supported the American and Allied war efforts during World War II. However, his history of supporting civil rights causes and Soviet policies brought scrutiny from the FBI. After the war ended, the CAA was placed on the Attorney General's List of Subversive Organizations. Robeson was investigated during the McCarthy era. Due to his decision not to recant his public advocacy, he was denied a passport by the U.S. State Department; his income, consequently, plummeted. He moved to Harlem and published a periodical called Freedom, which was critical of United States policies, from 1950 to 1955. Robeson's right to travel was eventually restored as a result of the 1958 United States Supreme Court decision Kent v. Dulles.

Between 1925 and 1961, Robeson recorded and released some 276 songs. The first of these were the spirituals "Steal Away" (backed with "Were You There") in 1925. Robeson's recorded repertoire spanned many styles, including Americana, popular standards, classical music, European folk songs, political songs, poetry and spoken excerpts from plays.More....https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Robeson

Portrait of a Legend

Angelo Luster - You Are Not Alone

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 43:14
Size: 99,3 MB
Art: Front

(5:08) 1. You Are Not Alone
(5:48) 2. Miles Away
(4:53) 3. Common Threads
(5:21) 4. I Remember When (Radio Edit)
(4:57) 5. Nothin' Comes To Sleepers (Feat. Israel Sims)
(4:28) 6. Happy Family (Feat. Charlie Muse & John Jubu Smith)
(5:27) 7. Possibilities
(7:09) 8. I Remember When (Long Version)

“A rose sprung from a rock” are the words critics use to describe Oakland, California native Angelo Luster, a saxophonist whose music invites the listener to embark upon a unique spiritual journey. You will without a doubt be enraptured by the emotion conveyed through his rich soulful sound, birthed from the union of contemporary gospel and the west coast jazz movements. At age twelve, he was accepted on scholarship to the Young Musicians Program at the University of California, Berkeley, where he trained for six years in jazz and classical music.

This led Luster to realize his purpose in life, “inspire others through my music.” Luster was taught by Bill Bell and Jim Moran who previously trained Dave Ellis, Tony, Toni, Tone guitarist, John Smith, Rodney Franklin, and Benny Green. Luster, like his classmates, got a range of experience after high school through performances in jazz festivals throughout the United States and Europe. Musical Experiences Luster received a scholarship to Grambling State University where he achieved the position of featured saxophone soloist. He also earned the honor of being spotlighted with such artists as Boyz II Men.

He was favored as one of the top college musicians of America and chosen to play in the All American College Marching Band by the Walt Disney Company in 1993, and the Company’s All American Jazz Band in 1994. Luster spent his summers playing in big bands behind such greats as, Rosemary Clooney, Mercer Ellington, Maynard Ferguson, Diane Schurr, Della Reese, Billy Taylor, Joe Williams, and other seasoned performers. After obtaining his Bachelor of Music degree from Southeastern Louisiana University in 1996, Luster returned home and began to perform internationally with St. Gabriel’s Celestial Brass Band. WORKS IN PROGRESS Luster celebrated the release of his first solo CD entitled “Face 2 Face” in July, 2004 and in 2007 he released Face 2 Face The Vocal Sessions.

The CD is an intimate reflection of his spirituality and desire to lead listeners into the presence of God. For this musical work, Luster was voted Best Male Jazz Artist of 2005 by Urban Gospel Industry Award, American Gospel Music Awards * Jazz Artist of the Year 2006 and 2007 Bay Area Black Music Awards* Best Gospel Musician. In addition to the CD, Luster performs in a host of venues with his band, which exemplifies the diverse sounds of his upbringing.https://angeloluster.com/bio

You Are Not Alone

Wednesday, May 3, 2023

Ken Peplowski - Last Swing Of The Century

Styles: Clarinet Jazz, Big Band
Year: 1998
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 65:28
Size: 150,5 MB
Art: Front

(2:20)  1. Let's Dance
(3:27)  2. Hunkadola
(3:12)  3. Between The Devil And The Deep
(6:59)  4. King Porter Stomp
(5:17)  5. Moon Glow
(6:08)  6. Stealin' Apples
(2:32)  7. You Turned The Tables On Me
(3:07)  8. Bugle Call Rag
(3:19)  9. Don't Be That Way
(4:00) 10. Memories Of You
(4:11) 11. Restless
(3:16) 12. Get Happy
(5:14) 13. Sometimes I'm Happy
(4:56) 14. China Boy
(3:29) 15. Down South Camp Meetin'
(3:53) 16. Good-Bye

Last Swing Of The Century - Big Band Music of Benny Goodman released on Concord Jazz in 1999 by Benny Goodman Orchestra alumnus, Ken Peplowski, is a heartfelt tribute to The King of Swing and the wonderful arrangements he commissioned in the 1930s and 1940s. Recorded the last night of a 15-concert tour, the CD is the perfect collection of swing standards for those who dance or those that spectate. Ken Peplowski takes 16 essentials, long associated with one of the greatest names in jazz and reinteprets it with veterans of various Benny Goodman orchestras including Randy Sandke, Eddie Bert, Bobby Pring, Ben Aronov, Frank Capp and Jack Stuckey along with other brilliant musicians as Conte Candoli, Frank Vignola, Bob Milikan, Scott Robinson, Joe Romano, Rickey Woodard, and Richard Simon.

 Although the cliche that big bands will never come back is somewhat true, Ken Peplowski is the closest that some listeners near the end of this century will remember as bringing the music back to the ‘90s with taste, drive and creativity. Peplowski doesn’t compromise the artistic integrity of his mentor even though each soloist is playing in their own style, with no re-creations of solos from old records! Popular standards such as “Let’s Dance,” “Moon Glow,” “Bugle Call Rag,” “Don’t Be That Way,” and the “King Porter Stomp,” receive some of the very best arrangements they’ve ever had. On “Memories Of You,” Ken spotlights Bobby Pring’s trombone and the young, Frank Vignola’s mellow guitar. He duets with Vignola on one of Goodman’s favorites, “China Boy,” originally recorded with Teddy Wilson and Gene Krupa in 1936. 

The clarinet of Ken Peplowski, taken up in honor of Goodman, is brilliant on this hard-swinging set of performances by his orchestra and serves as an excellent example of what can be done and has been done to the keep the music of the Big Band Era fresh and vital. Last Swing Of The Century - Big Band Music of Benny Goodman captures the brilliant essence of Benny Goodman and is ever so essential.
By Paula Edelstein http://www.allaboutjazz.com/last-swing-of-the-century-big-band-music-of-benny-goodman-ken-peplowski-concord-music-group-review-by-paula-edelstein.php 

Musicians: Ken Peplowski, clarinet; trumpets; Conte Candoli, Bob Milikan, Randy Sandke; trombones,  Eddie Bert, Bobby Pring; saxophones,  Jack Stuckey - lead alto,  Scott Robinson - tenor,  Joe Romano - alto, Rickey Woodard - tenor; rhythm section, Ben Aronov-piano, Frank Vignola - guitar, Richard Simon - bass, Frank Capp - drums.

Last Swing Of The Century

Mark Weinstein - Con Alma

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 61:08
Size: 140.0 MB
Styles: Flute jazz, Afro-Cuban jazz
Year: 2005
Art: Front

[6:57] 1. Santi's Africaleidoscope
[4:05] 2. Broadway Local
[5:14] 3. Con Alma
[6:28] 4. Crescent
[5:58] 5. Fee Fi Fo Fum
[3:10] 6. Evidence
[6:10] 7. La Coneja Loca
[2:48] 8. Gotcha
[8:50] 9. Soul-Leo
[5:50] 10. Monte Adentro
[5:33] 11. Stella By Starlight

Mark Weinstein and his San Francisco Bay area-based Latin jazz quintet perform bop-oriented Afro-Cuban jazz, music that is not all that much different than the Latin jazz of the '50s and '60s. Weinstein has an attractive sound and a fluent style on flute, pianist Mark Levine gets nearly as much solo space as the leader, and the rhythm section keeps the music swinging, grooving, and danceable. Weinstein, whether jamming on the chord changes of "Giant Steps" ("Broadway Local"), playing tunes by Wayne Shorter or Thelonious Monk, or Latinizing obscurities, is in top form throughout. Fans of Cal Tjader (despite the lack of vibes), 1960s Herbie Mann, and traditional Latin jazz will enjoy this likable set. ~Scott Yanow

Con Alma

Peter Lehel - Chamber Jazz Quartets

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 47:15
Size: 109,3 MB
Art: Front

(3:51) 1. Gavotte
(4:10) 2. Libertango
(3:20) 3. Brahms Meets Santana
(4:17) 4. Vilia
(4:12) 5. Värmland
(3:20) 6. Pavane
(2:44) 7. Stride La Vampa
(4:49) 8. Adgaio In G Minor
(3:07) 9. Für Eine Nacht Voller Seligkeit
(4:28) 10. Reverie
(3:21) 11. Moldau
(5:36) 12. Adagio For Saxes

The saxophonist, bass clarinetist, composer and arranger Peter Lehel studied jazz and popular music at the music academies in Stuttgart and Budapest from 1988 to 1996 and passed his concert exam with distinction.

He has positioned himself internationally with very diverse and independent music in the field of tension between jazz and classical music. He is undoubtedly one of the most outstanding composers and arrangers for the saxophone and clarinet family. Numerous arrangements for saxophone quartets and ensembles, free of all stylistic barriers, have been published in the meantime.

He works as a musician and composer with renowned jazz musicians and internationally renowned ensembles such as the Oláh Kálmán Trio Budapest, Ulisses Rocha European Brazil Project, Kristjan Randalu from Estonia, Monika Herzig Acoustic Project (USA), Barbara Dennerlein (Germany) as well as with classical stars such as Sabine Meyer, Wolfgang Meyer, Henning Wiegräbe, Steven Mead and many others.

As an arranger, he has worked for the Cuban world star of Latin jazz, Paquito d'Rivera, and for the "Trio di Clarone" around the clarinettists Sabine and Wolfgang Meyer (Grammy nomination 2010). He has arranged the music of the Hammond organist Barbara Dennerlein for large symphony orchestra.His compositions for jazz soloists with chamber orchestra and with string quartet have received great attention.

As a soloist and composer Peter Lehel works with various orchestras including the Budapest Chamber Symphony, the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra, the Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz, the Württemberg Chamber Orchestra Heilbronn, the Sinfonietta Tübingen, the Stuttgart Philharmonic and the Artisfact Chamber Orchestra.

Concert tours regularly take Peter Lehel to the USA, Russia, Brazil, Indonesia, the Caribbean, Cuba, Jamaica, Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama, Spain, Italy and France, the Netherlands and Belgium, Hungary, Switzerland and Austria, South Korea, Taiwan and China, Israel, Egypt, Oman, Jordan, United Arab Emirates.

He is a jazz prizewinner of the state of Baden-Württemberg (1997), twice received the "Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik" (2000, 2006), was among the winners of the International Contest for Jazz and Church Organ (Best Group 2001).

In 2004 he received a scholarship from the Kunststiftung Baden-Württemberg, on whose jury he was appointed in 2008. n 2007 he became visiting professor at the Shenyang Conservatory of Music in China.

Peter Lehel has a very rich discography with very diverse formations and CD productions that cross the boundaries of genres, including Peter Lehel Quartet, Finefones Saxophone Quartet, Pipes and Phones and SaltaCello. In 2011 he founded the Jazz Ensemble Baden-Württemberg, a formation that works on the development of special programmes in various constellations.

Since 2014 he has been artistic director of the Jazz Juniors of the Baden-Württemberg State Music Council, where he is responsible for the highly talented promotion of jazz. Peter Lehel teaches the subjects saxophone, jazz theory, big band and ensembles at the Karlsruhe University of Music.
https://www.hfm-karlsruhe.de/en/university/persons/peter-lehel

Chamber Jazz Quartets

Christina Tourin - Geodepédie - Hidden Light

Styles: Harp Jazz
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 59:47
Size: 137,9 MB
Art: Front

(4:51) 1. Geodepédie - Hidden Light
(2:11) 2. Music Is Love
(5:00) 3. Passacaglia - Handel's Healing Harp
(3:02) 4. Brigid's Green Mantle
(3:20) 5. Land O' The Leal
(2:01) 6. Early One Morning
(2:54) 7. Walk Through The Sunflowers
(3:57) 8. Reminisce
(1:37) 9. Sommarpsalm
(6:57) 10. Icelandic Northern Lights
(1:46) 11. Grieg’s Morning Mood
(3:38) 12. Largo - Vivaldi's Vision
(3:23) 13. Arigatou, I For You
(3:28) 14. Amethyst Of Avalon
(8:39) 15. As Above So Below
(2:56) 16. Colors Of The Season

For Christina Tourin, Geodepédie - Hidden Light, is more than simply the perfect title for the influential, world renowned harpist/composer’s sparkling, magically lyrical new age album – her first since 2010’s Iona Inspirations, which capped a prolific and prodigious 20 years of composing and recording.

“With a twist on Erik Satie's Gymnopedie,” Tourin says, “I present Geodepédie! May we open ourselves to let light shine forth as with a beautiful geode!” The new album is a journey of peace and wonder, reflecting the boundless immensity of the earth and sky.

With each track, Tourin strives for a sound that can transform lives, emotionally and spiritually. Listeners may imagine the shining inside of a newly-opened geode, while also picturing a crystalline night sky filled with glittering stars, planets and galaxies. The music, she says, creates a place to find the center of one’s being, allowing each listener to let go of tension and rise into the cumulus of their own imagination.

Musicians on the album include Christina Tourin (harp), Peter Sprague(guitar/synth), David Eastoe (synth), Suzanne Doucet (synth), Buvana Gerlach (vocals), Lies Joosten (Harp,Track 1). The album was produced by Christina Tourin for her Emerald Harp Productions, LLC, and recorded at SpragueLand Studios, Encinitas, CA, with sound engineer Peter Sprague. Cover design is by Jaime Tourin, with liner notes by Jonathan Widran.

Tourin truly lives a life “as above so below,” experiencing the magnificent and transcendent in small but significant ways. As one of the foremost leading educators of the harp, she founded the International Harp Therapy Program, which has training centers in multiple countries and languages with Therapeutic Harp Practitioners from 32 countries serving on five continents.

Tourin’s musical life has taken her around the world from Japan to Ireland, where she’s brought the National Instrument of the harp to blind children. She trained in performance both at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria and at McGill University in Montreal, and has accompanied chorales, performed with symphonies and been part of ensembles in off Broadway theaters. A highlight of her career is performing for 17 years for the Von Trapp Family at their Austrian Chalet Lodge in Vermont.

Harp has been in Tourin's family for several generations. As she says, “Expressing through music is not what I do, it’s who I am.”
https://www.thebcompany.com/geodepedie-hidden-light-a-brilliant-new-harp-album-by-christina-tourin

Geodepédie - Hidden Light

Tuesday, May 2, 2023

Scott Hamilton Quartet & Harry Allen - Burghausen Jazz Festival 2007

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2007
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 88:47
Size: 205,4 MB
Art: Front

( 8:45) 1. Just You, Just Me
( 8:06) 2. Lonesome Road
( 9:18) 3. Cotton Tail
( 5:52) 4. Chelsea Bridge
( 8:43) 5. Sweet Georgia Brown
(10:06) 6. Did You Call Her Today
( 9:48) 7. Tickle Toe
( 7:02) 8. This Is All I Ask
(12:26) 9. Blues Up & Down
( 8:36) 10. Blue Caper

Scott Hamilton is the premier 'mainstream' saxophonist of today. Born in Providence, Rhode Island, in 1954, he came along at the time when the kind of jazz he loved-the small-group swing of such great stylists as Illinois Jacquet and Eddie Lockjaw Davis-was out of fashion, and largely out of the public ear. Scott's handsome sound and impeccable phrasing were a rare commodity among young jazzmen. So when he signed to Concord Records, and began making albums for label boss and mainstream advocate Carl Jefferson, it caused surprise and excitement among both devotees of the style, and in the wider musical world.

His first Concord set, [Scott Hamilton is A Good Wind Who IS Blowing Us No Ill] was made in 1977 and took it’s title from an admiring remark from veteran jazz critic Leonard Feather. But it became only the first in a long and memorable series of albums for the label, which now stretches to nearly 30 releases They feature Scoff's playing in all kinds of settings-with small groups, string orchestras, in partnership with such distinguished players as Ruby Braff and Dave McKenna, and in many other situations. The constant is Scoff's creative imagination and the beautiful, honeyed sound he gets out of the tenor saxophone.

While he acknowledges the sidelong influence of players such as John Coltrane, he continues to perform the music he loves, which first brought him into jazz - great ballads and blues, played from the heart, with the timeless virtues of swinging playing underscoring every phrase. A worldwide following of admirers wouldn't have it any other way. Long regarded a consummate interpreter of standards, Scoff Hamilton's big, warm tenor saxophone tone and unerring sense of swing have a way of making every tune he plays uniquely his own. For his latest Concord Jazz outing, Hamilton-with the help of his simpatico group featuring John Bunch (piano), Dave Green (bass), and Steve Brown (drums)-presents some of his very favorite tunes. Tunes which happen to have been penned by other great jazz players, including such legendary jazz musicians/composers as Dave Brubeck, Fats Waller, Illinois Jacquet, Benny Carter, and many others.
https://www.allaboutjazz.com/musicians/scott-hamilton

Gene Lees writes, "Stan Getz was once asked his idea of the perfect tenor saxophone soloist. His answer was, 'My technique, Al Cohn's ideas, and Zoot's time.' The fulfillment of that ideal may well be embodied in thirty-year-old Harry Allen."

BMG recording artist Harry Allen has over twenty recordings to his name. Three of Harry's CDs have won Gold Disc Awards from Japan's Swing Journal Magazine, and his CD Tenors Anyone? won both the Gold Disc Award and the New Star Award. His recordings have made the top ten list for favorite new releases in Swing Journal Magazine's reader's poll and Jazz Journal International's critic's poll for 1997, and Eu Nao Quero Dancar (I Won't Dance), the third Gold Disc Award winner, was voted second for album of the year for 1998 by Swing Journal Magazine‚s reader‚s poll.

Harry has performed at jazz festivals and clubs worldwide, frequently touring the United States, Europe, and the Far East. He has performed with Rosemary Clooney, Ray Brown, Hank Jones, Frank Wess, Flip Phillips, Scott Hamilton, Harry 'Sweets' Edison, Kenny Burrell, Herb Ellis, John Pizzarelli, Bucky Pizzarelli, Gus Johnson, Jeff Hamilton, Terry Gibbs, Warren Vache, and has recorded with Tony Bennett, Johnny Mandel, Ray Brown, Tommy Flanagan, James Taylor, Sheryl Crow, Kenny Barron, Dave McKenna, Dori Caymmi, Larry Goldings, George Mraz, Jake Hanna, and Al Foster, among others.

Harry is featured on many of John Pizzarelli's recordings including the soundtrack and an on-screen cameo in the feature film The Out of Towners starring Steve Martin and Goldie Hawn. He has also done a series of commercials for ESPN starring Robert Goulet.

Harry was born in Washington D.C. in 1966, and was raised in Los Angeles, CA and Burrillville, RI. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in music in 1988 from Rutgers University in New Jersey, and currently resides in New York City.
https://www.allaboutjazz.com/musicians/harry-allen

Personnel: Scott Hamilton - tenor sax; Harry Allen - tenor sax; Olaf Polziehn - piano; Dave Green - bass; Steve Brown - drums

Burghausen Jazz Festival 2007

Mark Weinstein & Omar Sosa - Tales From The Earth

Styles: Flute Jazz
Year: 2009
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 62:34
Size: 157,9 MB
Art: Front

(1:22)  1. Sunrise
(5:52)  2. Invocation
(4:46)  3. Walking Song
(2:36)  4. Tea Break
(3:32)  5. Forest Journey
(5:57)  6. River Crossing
(4:39)  7. Children At Play
(7:08)  8. Men's Talk
(5:21)  9. Flirtation
(1:39) 10. Praise
(4:30) 11. Spirit Messenger
(5:52) 12. Celebration
(4:02) 13. Elders Speak
(5:13) 14. Gratitude

Tales from the Earth by flutist, Mark Weinstein and pianist/vibraphonist, Omar Sosa, is one of the most extraordinary musical expeditions in a long time. The need for a subtext is not necessary; the extraordinary depth and ethereal beauty of the music would suffice. Nevertheless, once that subtext becomes evident, then the music touches parts of the body that much music might not. There is really no beginning and no end; this musical continuum needs only be entered with eyes wide shut and ears open; listening with the heart, soul, and every pore of the being is essential. Perhaps it is the result of a childhood epiphany, which Weinstein recalled years later. Like epic music that is worshipful and healing, profoundly hypnotic as an interminable dance, it simply skips and rushes, cartwheels and catapults. The notes and phrases are alive and breathe as they entwine into each other like gilded braid. One strain, an idea, and then the voice of another world of music unfolding almost like an ocean tumbling in harness. Suddenly drums and kalimbas sing and, with a rumble and thud, quaking of the earth begins. Sadness flows as one of the darkest moments of human history is relived; then, not joy, but resignation and peace. Such primeval beauty in melody, harmonic and utterly exquisite polyrhythms, slicing through voices that meander in more melodic counterpoint.

Weinstein probably imagined something like this all his life, however it is pure chance that brought the flutist together with guitarist extraordinaire, Jean-Paul Bourelly and piano wizard Sosa. The occasion was the Black Atlantic/Congo Square series that Bourelly was organizing in Berlin in 2004. For Weinstein, the opportunity to play with these musicians, as well as bassist Yola Wesolowska and balaphon master Aly Keita, was the lure. Then the chilling subtext comes into play the venue for the recording was the same building that was once the Ministry of Information during the Nazi era. For Weinstein the project now must have been one by Divine design and the music reflects just that; none of the music was written. The music appears to have been dictated by a Divine muse and attendant spirits. Nothing else can explain the mesmerizing set that simply flows from track to track. The heavenly suite opens with a brilliant "Sunrise" dawn aglow and alive with kalimba and brass percussion. The stage for the exorcism of pain is set by contrapuntal voices led by Aho Luc Nicaise, and the musical healing begins. In this 14-part suite, unwritten yet unfolding with inspired beauty through each of its sections as it tracks the journey of the group in a tale reminiscent of the ancient Legend of Gilgamesh the musical expedition makes its "Forest Journey" and "River Crossing." Then "Praise" and the "Spirit Messenger," who helps them through the "Celebration" of lives lived and pain left behind. Santeria and catharsis for Mark Weinstein and the whole Human Diaspora as the extraordinary improvised musical experience closes appropriately with "Gratitude." ~ Raul D´Gama Rose https://www.allaboutjazz.com/tales-from-the-earth-mark-weinstein-ota-records-review-by-raul-dgama-rose.php
 
Personnel: Mark Weinstein: concert alto and bass flutes; Omar Sosa: vibraphone, marimba, piano, percussion; Aly Keita: balafon; Jean Paul Bourelly: guitar; Stanislou Michalak: bass; Marque Gilmore: drums; Aho Luc Nicaise: lead vocals, percussion; Mathias Agbokou: vocals, percussion.

Tales From The Earth

Rachel Portman - Beyond the Screen - Film Works on Piano

Styles: Piano, Stage & Screen
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 60:44
Size: 140,0 MB
Art: Front

(2:16) 1. The Cider House Rules: Piano Suite
(2:53) 2. Chocolat: Piano Suite
(2:18) 3. The Pier (From "Never Let Me Go", Arr. For Piano & Cello)
(3:53) 4. One Day: Piano Suite
(2:34) 5. Good Night You Kings (From "The Cider House Rules", Arr. For Piano)
(2:32) 6. The Duchess: Piano Suite
(3:30) 7. Letter Box (From "Snow Flower And The Secret Fan", Arr. For Piano & Cello)
(2:50) 8. Girl Rising: Piano Suite
(3:57) 9. Still Life: Piano Suite
(2:58) 10. Vianne Sets Up Shop (From "Chocolat", Arr. For Piano & Cello)
(3:10) 11. Emma: Piano Suite
(2:26) 12. I'd Miss You (From "Their Finest", Arr. For Piano)
(4:54) 13. Snow Story (From "Smoke", Arr. For Piano & Cello)
(2:43) 14. Passage Of Time (From "Chocolat", Arr. For 2 Pianos)
(3:25) 15. Frozen Lake (From "The Human Stain", Arr. For Piano & Cello)
(2:13) 16. Life Is Sweet: Piano Suite
(3:09) 17. Book Of Photographs (From "Still Life", Arr. For Piano & Cello)
(2:43) 18. The Last Dinner (From "Despite The Falling Snow", Arr. For Piano)
(5:07) 19. Never Let Me Go: Piano & Cello Suite
(1:03) 20. Good Night You Kings (From "The Cider House Rules",Arr.For Piano)- A Calm Version

This week's Feature Album, Beyond the Screen - Film Works on Piano, is a solo piano album by the renowned British composer Rachel Portman, featuring some of her most beloved and memorable film scores.

The album includes compositions from a variety of films, such as "Chocolat," "Emma," "The Cider House Rules," and "Never Let Me Go," among others. Portman's unique style of blending classical, contemporary, and folk elements is showcased throughout the album, and her beautiful piano playing brings a fresh perspective to these well-known compositions. Beyond the Screen is a delightful and introspective collection of music that captures the essence and emotional depth of some of the most iconic films of the past few decades.
https://www.abc.net.au/classic/featured-music/feature-albums/beyond-the-screen-rachel-portman/102129314

Personnel: Rachel Portman (piano), Raphaela Gromes (cello)

Beyond the Screen: Film Works on Piano

Billy Childs - The Winds of Change

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 52:34
Size: 120,7 MB
Art: Front

( 6:21) 1. The Great Western Loop
(10:32) 2. The Winds Of Change
( 8:02) 3. The End Of Innocence
( 7:12) 4. Master Of The Game
( 7:33) 5. Crystal Silence
( 6:45) 6. The Black Angel
( 6:05) 7. I Thought I Knew

On 2023's The Winds of Change, Billy Childs embraces a thrilling, deeply sophisticated post-bop sound that evokes his work from the early '70s and '80s with artists like Freddie Hubbard and J.J. Johnson. The Winds of Change marks his third album with the jazz-friendly Mack Avenue label, following 2017's Grammy-winning Rebirth and 2020's Acceptance. As with those records, here Childs leads a small group, this time a veritable all-star ensemble featuring trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire, bassist Scott Colley, and drummer Brian Blade.

Together,they delve into a mix of originals and covers inspired by Childs' longtime passion for film music, especially the moody West Coast film noir, neo-noir, and hard-boiled soundtracks associated with composers like Jerry Goldsmith, Michel Legrand, and Bernard Herrmann. The opening "The Great Western Loop" (perhaps a reference to Alfred Hitchcock's North by Northwest?) begins with a spiraling piano riff offset by big, chunky, dark bass hits and Akinmusire's climbing trumpet melody. It's a kinetic, harmonically rich composition that wouldn't sound out of place on any of Freddie Hubbard's fusion-influenced albums.

That song along with the shimmering, late-afternoon balladry of the title track and the slow-churning "The End of Innocence" also feel like a song cycle. Part of this is due to the empathetic interplay between Childs and Akinmusire, who both play with a painterly touch, their shadowy harmonies caressing the vast cityscapes and West Coast mountain ranges the songs seem to conjure. Just as evocative are the covers, including an airy take of Chick Corea's 1972 composition "Crystal Silence" where Akinmusire's breathy trumpet veritably traces the glassy surface of Childs' chordal lake.

There's also a roiling, militaristic rendition of Kenny Barron's "The Black Angel," originally featured on the aforementioned Hubbard's 1970 album of the same name, a further affirmation of the deeply personal influences at play on The Winds of Change.By Matt Collar https://www.allmusic.com/album/the-winds-of-change-mw0003900312

The Winds of Change