Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Bill Doggett And His Combo - The Band With The Beat!

Styles: Jazz, Post Bop
Year: 1961
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 31:24
Size: 75,4 MB
Art: Front

(2:15)  1. Swivel
(3:02)  2. Anniversary Song
(2:44)  3. Open the Door,Richard!
(2:50)  4. Mr.Lucky
(2:52)  5. Lets Do The Continental
(2:15)  6. Pony Walk
(2:39)  7. The Waltz You Saved Me
(2:32)  8. Petite Fleur
(2:35)  9. Later Baby Later
(2:06) 10. Po'Boy
(2:37) 11. Lucy
(2:51) 12. Blues For Joe

With his instrumental hit "Honky Tonk" in February 1956, Bill Doggett (born William Ballard Doggett) created one of rock's greatest instrumental tracks. Although it generated scores of offers to perform in rock & roll clubs throughout the United States, Doggett remained tied to the jazz and organ-based R&B that he had performed since the 1930s. Continuing to record for the Cincinnati-based King label until 1960, he went on to record for Warner Brothers, Columbia, ABC-Paramount and Sue. His last session came as a member and producer of an all-star jazz/R&B group, Bluesiana Hurricane in 1995. Born on the north side of Philadelphia, Doggett struggled with poverty as a youngster. Although he initially dreamed of playing the trumpet, his family was unable to afford lessons. Persuaded by his mother (a church pianist), to try keyboards instead, he quickly mastered the instrument. Hailed as a child prodigy by his 13th birthday, he formed his first band, the Five Majors, at the age of 15. Performing with the Jimmy Gorman Band, the pit orchestra at the Nixon Grand Theater, while still in high school, Doggett assumed leadership of the group in 1938. The experience was brief, however, as Doggett sold the orchestra to Lucky Millinder, with whom he continued to work off and on for the next four years.

He made his recording debut on Millinder's tracks, "Little Old Lady From Baltimore" and "All Aboard" in 1939. Although he formed a short-lived orchestra with Benny Goodman's arranger, Jimmy Mundy, in late 1939, Doggett continued to work primarily as a sideman. Playing piano and arranging for the Ink Spots from 1942 until 1944, he went on to arrange tunes for Count Basie's band and tour and/or record with Coleman Hawkins, Johnny Otis, Wynonie Harris, Ella Fitzgerald and Lionel Hampton. Replacing Wild Bill Davis in Louis Jordan's band, in 1947, he appeared on the influential tunes, "Saturday Night Fish Fry" and "Blue Light Boogie." He made his debut as an organist during June 1951 recording sessions with Ella Fitzgerald. Debuting his own organ-led combo at New York nightclub, the Baby Grand, in June 1952, Doggett recorded more than a dozen singles before striking gold with "Honky Tonk" four years later. A longtime resident of Long Island, New York, Doggett died on November 13, 1996, three days after suffering a heart attack.By Craig Harris http://www.allmusic.com/artist/bill-doggett-mn0000763554/biography

The Band With Thw Beat!

Sunday, September 29, 2024

Sabine Kühlich, Laia Genc - In Your Own Sweet Way

Styles: Jazz
Year: 2016
Time: 67:11
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 155,2 MB
Art: Front

(5:11) 1. When You Wish Upon a Star
(4:18) 2. It´s a Raggy Waltz
(3:31) 3. Three to Get Ready
(5:19) 4. Strange Meadow-Lark
(3:38) 5. Those Clouds Are Heavy, You Dig
(3:52) 6. Take Five
(6:05) 7. In Your Own Sweet Way
(3:14) 8. Koto Song
(3:03) 9. Sweet Slumber
(5:42) 10. Blue Rondo a La Turk
(5:30) 11. Emily
(2:04) 12. Unsquare Dance
(6:31) 13. Blessed Are the Poor
(5:18) 14. For Mara
(3:46) 15. The Message

Dave Brubeck loved crooked rhythms on the black and white keys, which are not necessarily to everyone's taste. The fact that the vocalist and saxophonist Sabine Kühlich from Aachen and the pianist Laia Genç from Cologne now dare to present a bunch of top-class songs of the maestro to the public on their CD "In Your Own Sweet Way" is due perhaps to the exceedingly charming challenge to let the seemingly complicated sound easy, simple and comprehensible. The keyboard great, who passed away at the end of 2012, represents something like an aesthetic lighthouse for the two women.

As a result, the two musicians were finally able realize their personal dream project. Stefan Hentz wrote in his liner notes that it is like a balancing on a slackline: "Child's play, totally effortless and perfectly natural, at least as it looks in the event of success." The courage to take risks, the tendency to complex puzzles and curiosity for ever new discoveries: "Brubeck had that ability, and he never failed with it. Genç and Kühlich have to be judged by that and make it clear at the same time that Brubeck's music is suitable as a springboard to intensity derived unmistakably from the present. Respect is in demand as well as transgression, feeling and understanding, convention and originality. Balance? What else?"

Sabine Kühlich studied Jazz in Amsterdam and New York, is a passioned composer, and swinging interpret of the Great American Songbook. Brazilian and Cuban music influence her work as much as touring and CD-productions with the Jazz-legend Sheila Jordan born 1928! Since 2006 Sabine is teacher of the Jazz Department at the Conservatory Maastricht, she lives in Germany. The „singer with a tempting voice“ won the Montreux Jazz Voice Competition in 2008, she played concerts in Europe, North and South America and Asia. Her „perfect timing“ (Barry Harris) and „brilliant music with wonderful lyrics“ (Sheila Jordan) can be found in several CD-productions as guest and front-woman.

Laia Genc is living and working in Germany, she is part of the indeed very rich Cologne music scene and plays concerts all around Europe and in the world, wether with her own projects or as a sidewoman.

To a lot of projects she adds a special colour as a sensitive soundpainteress, improviser, composer and arranger in her own particular way of mixing Jazz, free improvisation and lots of musical charme to an unmistakable sound. Her extended piano techniques give Laia the freedom to fully explore the border between composed structures and improvisational freedom.
Laia graduated her studies in jazzpiano at the conservatory in Cologne/Germany with some brave teachers, among them John Taylor. During her studies Laia lived in Paris for one year and studied at the Conservatoire national supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris. This year in France for her became one of the most inspriring and onleading periods of her studies.

Since she has started playing extensively she has been travelling and working musicwise in Luxemburg, Italy, France, Norway, Lithuania, Haiti, Belgium, The Netherlands and Australia. In Australia she toured in 2009 with her LiaisonTonique and Adam Simmons as special guest on thesaxophone.https://www.challengerecords.com/products/14557966683247/In%20Your%20Own%20Sweet%20Way?tab=2

In Your Own Sweet Way

Bill Cantos - Sensibility

Styles: Vocal And Piano Jazz
Year: 2023
Time: 49:56
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 115,0 MB
Art: Front

(4:53) 1. Sensibility
(2:57) 2. This Can’t Be Love
(5:48) 3. Bull In A China Shop
(4:19) 4. I’m A Believer
(4:56) 5. Love, To Me
(4:17) 6. Kiss On My List
(5:04) 7. I May Be Wrong
(4:46) 8. Things We Said Today
(3:12) 9. That Sunday That Summer
(3:29) 10. No Halfway
(2:56) 11. Fly Me To The Moon
(3:15) 12. I’ve Always Been Here

Renowned pianist, vocalist and songwriter Bill Cantos is thrilled to announce the release of his highly anticipated album, "Sensibility," set to launch on July 21, 2023. With a captivating blend of original compositions and imaginative covers, Cantos takes listeners on a dynamic musical adventure that showcases his unique style and extraordinary talent.

"Sensibility" is a heartfelt reflection of Cantos' musical identity, encompassing both his current artistic expression and his rich musical heritage. The album features a delightful mix of originals inspired by recent years, along with captivating renditions of diverse songs that are both cool and unexpected. Cantos has always been drawn to artists who skillfully incorporate different influences into their music while imprinting it with their distinct voice, and he achieves precisely that on this remarkable record.

Co-produced and co-arranged with musical partner Mari Falcone, "Sensibility" represents Cantos' musical evolution. The album's arrangements were honed during his dynamic live performances; in LA, Bill is a regular performer at Vibrato, the world-renowned club owned by Alpert. Bill's compositions have been covered by such artists as Ramsey Lewis, Lea Salonga, and Patti Austin. With a rich background touring and recording with luminaries like Herb Alpert & Lani Hall, Burt Bacharach and Phil Collins, Cantos has established himself as a respected figure in the music industry. His deep love for Brazilian music is evident in his collaborations with notable Brazilian artists, and his contributions to film soundtracks have garnered widespread acclaim.

Come along on this musical journey as Bill Cantos invites listeners to experience a combination of classic jazz, pop, and Brazilian influences that transcend genres but all come together to paint a portrait of Bill’s unmistakeable....”Sensibility".
https://www.thepunkhead.com/music/bill-cantos-releases-sensibility

Sensibility

The Crusaders - Gold (2-Disc Set)

For listeners willing to overlook the fact that this Crusaders retrospective begins the story in 1970 nine years after the combo began recording excellent hard bop and soul-jazz  the two-disc set Gold is just as good and nearly as thorough as the 1996 four-disc box Way Back Home. (Since the running time is only 17 seconds shy of 160 minutes, it's truly jam-packed.) Focusing on the '70s allows the set to dwell considerably on each record the group released during the decade that produced its most popular (although not most rewarding) music. After grabbing a pair of tracks from the Crusaders' two Chisa LPs of 1970-1971, the set moves on to the Blue Thumb years with multiple selections from every main album of the '70s 1, The 2nd Crusade, Scratch, Chain Reaction, Free as the Wind. The material is primarily fusion and jazz-funk, moving into crossover jazz by the second disc, and while the group never quite matched great themes with great grooves, this is the easiest way to get to the heart of their discography. (Rare groove fanatics may agree or disagree with the inclusion of the shortened 12" version of "Street Life," although it still clocks in north of five minutes.) ~John Bush

Album: Gold (Disc 1)
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 79:14
Size: 181.4 MB
Styles: Jazz-funk, Crossover jazz
Year: 2007

[1:43] 1. Freedom Sound
[4:50] 2. Young Rabbits
[3:58] 3. Way Back Home
[5:25] 4. Put It Where You Want It
[3:43] 5. So Far Away
[6:03] 6. Tough Talk
[3:03] 7. Don't Let It Get You Down
[6:02] 8. Scratch
[7:30] 9. Hard Times
[5:47] 10. Funk Funk
[9:29] 11. Lilies Of The Nile
[2:42] 12. Double Bubble
[7:27] 13. Ballad For Joe (Louis)
[2:27] 14. I Felt The Love
[3:26] 15. Creole
[5:33] 16. Chain Reaction


Album: Gold (Disc 2)
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 79:04
Size: 181.0 MB
Styles: Jazz-funk, Crossover jazz
Year: 2007
Art: Front

[6:12] 1. Spiral
[5:35] 2. Keep That Same Old Feeling
[6:14] 3. Free As The Wind
[4:42] 4. Night Crawler
[8:53] 5. Sweet 'n' Sour
[5:36] 6. It Happens Everyday
[4:14] 7. Feel It
[4:52] 8. Snowflake
[4:40] 9. Fairy Tales
[5:27] 10. Street Life
[6:21] 11. Soul Shadows
[6:37] 12. Last Call
[5:00] 13. I'm So Glad I'm Standing Here Today
[4:33] 14. Hold On

Gold (Disc 1)(Disc 2)

Friday, September 27, 2024

Fay Claassen & David Linx & Wdr Big Band - And Still We Sing

Styles: Vocal, Big Band
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:01
Size: 129,4 MB
Art: Front

(5:32) 1. Sum It up (Disturbing the Peace)
(5:17) 2. Along Goes Betty
(5:48) 3. Waterfalls
(5:19) 4. Good Times
(5:55) 5. Tackle and Dabble
(6:30) 6. In a Sentimental Mood
(5:04) 7. Feel the Beat
(6:35) 8. J’me Prépare
(6:12) 9. I Will Build Myself a Nation (Biding My Time)
(3:43) 10. Rebirth

The Dutch vocalist Fay Claassen and her Belgian colleague David Linx sing some passages in unison, in others their voices cross or shine on their own. A congenial duo that harmonizes almost perfectly with each other, without a doubt, two all-round complementary timbres that already made for exclamation marks on the album “One Heart, Three Voices” with Diederik Wissels in 2005. But Claassen and Linx only experience the fine finishing touches through the dynamism of the WDR Big Band, which Magnus Lindgren navigates through ten songs. You never tire of singing the Song of Songs to this brilliantly nuanced body of sound, which is once again able to fully serve the two protagonists,without directing the spotlight on his famous soloists such as trombonist Andy Hunter or tenor saxophonist Paul Heller (Claassen's husband) at the right moments. Exciting: In the opener “Sum It Up (Disturbing The Peace)” the vocalists build a stable bridge from scat to rap in the form of spoken recitations. I would love to have more of it! Translate By Google https://www.jazzthing.de/review/fay-claassen-david-linx-and-still-we-sing/

And Still We Sing

Chuck Sagle & Neal Hefti Orchestras - Splendor In The Brass + Jazz Pops

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 65:27
Size: 149.8 MB
Styles: Contemporary jazz
Year: 2013
Art: Front

[3:57] 1. When Sunny Gets Blue
[3:22] 2. A Taste Of Honey
[2:49] 3. Bernie's Tune
[3:16] 4. Man With A Horn
[4:05] 5. Playboy's Theme
[2:54] 6. On Green Dolphin Street
[2:50] 7. Love For Sale
[1:55] 8. A Night In Tunisia
[2:51] 9. Easy Living
[2:03] 10. The Moon Was Yellow
[2:54] 11. Brassanctified
[2:56] 12. Coral Reef
[2:12] 13. Take Five
[2:50] 14. Exodus
[3:24] 15. Like Young
[4:56] 16. One & Two O'clock Jump
[3:14] 17. Cute
[4:34] 18. Moanin'
[3:10] 19. Petite Fleur
[5:07] 20. Li'l Darlin'

Tracks #1-11, from the Reprise album "Splendor in the Brass" (RS 6047). Tracks #12-20, from the Reprise album "Jazz Pops" (RS 6039). Both sessions recorded at Radio Recorders, Hollywood, in 1962.

Chuck Sagle was a widely experienced arranger and conductor when, in 1962, he joined the a&r department at Reprise Records in Los Angeles. Among the first projects he produced for the label was his own album “Splendor in the Brass.” His tasteful arrangements skillfully juxtaposed various small instrumental combinations with each other and with the full orchestra, with deftly voiced French horns and saxophones revealing his fertile imagination and versatility. Garnishing these well-conceived performances are solos by such luminaries as Lou Levy, Shorty Sherock, Cappy Lewis, Buddy Collette, Bill Perkins and Emil Richards.

The second album on this set, “Jazz Pops,” also a Reprise release, is by another big band, this time under the direction of arranger, composer, trumpeter and bandleader Neal Hefti. While his arrangements here are of a different order to his early work for Woody Herman and Count Basie, they still bear the mark of his considerable talent. His writing is economical and unpretentious. The soloists, moreover, include Joe Maini, Jack Sheldon, Ted Nash, Larry Bunker and Conte Candoli.

In all, two highly satisfying big band albums of similar approach and spectacular sound, solidly heavily conceived and arranged—and brilliantly performed.

CHUCK SAGLE AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Collective personnel includes: Conrad Gozzo, Mickey Mangano, Shorty Sherock, John Best, Ray Triscari, Bud Brisbois (tp); Cappy Lewis (tp, flh); Dave Wells (b-tp); Milt Bernhart, Tommy Pederson, William Schaefer, Lew McCreary, Lloyd Ulyate, Lew McCreary, Tommy Shepard, Dave Wells (tb); Ed Kusby, George Roberts (b-tb); Sinclair Lott, James Decker, George Hyde, Gale Robinson, Vince DeRosa, John Cave, Alan Robinson (frh); Ted Nash, Harry Klee, Bill Calkins (as, fl); Jules Jacob (as, cl); Buddy Collette (ts, fl); Wilbur Schwartz, Gene Cipriano, Bill Perkins (ts); Chuck Gentry, Dick Nash (bs); Sam Rice, Red Callender (tuba); Louis Singer, Emil Richards (vib); Ray Sherman, Lou Levy (p); Al Hendrickson, Bob Gibbons (g); Joe Mondragon (b); Alvin Stoller, Milt Holland, Earl Palmer (d); Norman Jeffries, Larry Bunker (bongos); plus string section.

NEAL HEFTI AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Collective personnel includes: Al Porcino, Conte Candoli, Gerald Wilson, Don Fagerquist, Jack Sheldon, Pete Candoli (tp); Dick Nash, Tommy Pederson, Lew McCreary, Tommy Shepard, Dick Noel (tb); George Roberts, Kenny Shroyer (b-tb); Vince DeRosa, Bill Hinshaw, Dick Perissi, Gale Robinson, Alan Robinson (frh); Joe Maini, Charlie Kennedy (as); Med Flory, Lou Ciotti (ts); Bill Hood (bar); Harry Klee, Plas Johnson, Bill Calkins, Justin Gordon, Buddy Collette, Ted Nash, Willie Schwartz (fl); Emil Richards (vib); Larry Bunker (vib, bongos); Bob Gibbons (g); Al McKibbon (b); Shelly Manne, Earl Palmer (d); Milt Holland (conga); Francisco Aquabella (bongos).

Splendor In The Brass + Jazz Pops

Joel Lyssarides/Georgios Prokopiou - Arcs & Rivers

Styles: Jazz
Year: 2024
Time: 40:41
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 94,1 MB
Art: Front

(3:34) 1. Arcs
(4:51) 2. Anamnesis
(3:07) 3. A Night in Piraeus
(5:25) 4. Echoes
(4:27) 5. Rivers
(2:15) 6. Lyssarides Lament
(6:08) 7. Kamilieriko Road
(4:30) 8. Orange Moon
(3:25) 9. From East to West
(2:55) 10. Zafeirious Solo

It is highly (exceedingly) likely that an album review involving a piano and a bouzouki has never been featured in any high end audio journal. Most will have never heard of this instrument and will utter “It’s all Greek to me”, and they will of course be correct.

Arcs & Rivers is just such an album, but fear not, with the exception of one track that celebrates the ‘Greekness’ associated with the instrument, the album will not evoke memories of long hot days on a magical Aegean isle.

This album is the result of musical curiosity, Joel Lyssarides (piano) went and heard Georgios Prokopiou (bouzouki) playing live in Stockholm, spoke to him afterwards, and they arranged to meet for a session and have forged a musical partnership. Both musicians come are of Greek origin but are residents of Stockholm.

The musical journeys taken by Lyssarides and Prokopiou could not have been more different to one another, while Lyssarides has made his name from accompanying mezzo-soprano Anne Sophie von Otter as well as being a contributor to the excellent Esbjörn Svensson tribute e.s.t. 30, commemorative album, Prokopiou had a less salubrious start and honed his skills playing his bouzouki at seedy clubs in Athens from the age of 10.

The result of this meeting of stark different musical backgrounds is a charming short album that in deference to the promos is far from being anything close to jazz, instead it offers melodious sounds that combine essences of ancient European music with hints of ‘nearly country music’ (the banjo is a distant relative of the bouzouki after all) with some Greek accents. There are melodys, pace and panache and a very synergetic musical relationship, there is no leader in this band of two.

The bouzouki sound signature is made of using three or four groups of two strings and is mostly at the mid high to high range of the sound scale. When accompanied by a piano that is able to offer syncopating background backup with lower registers, the bouzouki is projected and stands in front of the speakers, listening to the album is akin to a live session in a small space. Arcs & Rivers is a charming album, timed for the arrival of shorter days and a likely to aid lowering the blood pressure during a commute on busy highways and byways.
https://the-ear.net/music/arcs-rivers/

Arcs & Rivers

Wednesday, September 25, 2024

The Harry Allen Duo & Trio - I'll Never Be the Same

Styles: Jazz
Year: 1995
Time: 70:14
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 161,0 MB
Art: Front

(5:20) 1. All Through the Night
(6:09) 2. I Won't Dance
(2:52) 3. I'll Close My Eyes
(5:19) 4. I'm Gonna Sit Down and Write Myself a Letter
(5:33) 5. Avalon
(5:15) 6. Estate
(5:40) 7. Sweetheart of Sigma Chi
(5:42) 8. I'll Never Be the Same
(4:37) 9. It's Alright with Me
(3:00) 10. Shining Sea
(4:51) 11. Waltz for Debbie
(5:03) 12. Roses of Picardy
(6:41) 13. Fascinating Rhythm
(4:05) 14. If I Love Again

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/

I'll Never Be the Same

Rolf Ericson - Stockholm sweetnin'

Styles: Trumpet Jazz
Year: 1985
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 58:43
Size: 139,6 MB
Art: Front

(4:41)  1. Bird song
(4:15)  2. Squeeze me
(4:57)  3. Evelyn
(5:41)  4. Broadway
(5:41)  5. Little man, you've had a busy day
(4:42)  6. Stockholm sweetnin'
(4:35)  7. Nancy with the laughing face
(4:43)  8. Mel's bells
(5:25)  9. In a sentimental mood
(4:49) 10. Without a song
(4:14) 11. What am I here for
(4:54) 12. Thou swell

Trumpeter Rolf Ericson was 62 when he made this recording (only his second as a leader in 13 years and third in 28 years), but he was still in his prime. Teamed up with drummer Mel Lewis and three fellow Swedes (tenor saxophonist Nils Sandstrom, pianist Goran Lindberg, and bassist Sture Nordin), Ericson's cool bop style is well featured on five standards, Nordin's "Mel's Bells" (based on "If I Were a Bell"), Thad Jones' catchy "Bird Song," and Ericson's jazz waltz "Evelyn." A pretty definitive sampling of Ericson in his later years with plenty of fine straight-ahead swinging. ~ Scott Yanow https://www.allmusic.com/album/stockholm-sweetnin-mw0000233638

Personnel: Rolf Ericson (trumpet, flugelhorn); Nils Sandstrom (tenor saxophone, piano); Claes Crona, Göran Lindberg (piano); Sture Nordin, Mel Lewis (drums).

Stockholm sweetnin'

Dizzy Gillespie - Manteca (Remastered)

Styles: Bebop
Year: 2024
Time: 82:30
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 190,2 MB
Art: Front

(10:44) 1. Night in Tunisia
( 4:39) 2. Yo No Quiero
( 4:55) 3. Whisper Not
( 3:38) 4. Tangorine
( 4:58) 5. Hallelujah
( 3:45) 6. Wonder Why
( 3:17) 7. Annie's Dance
( 2:52) 8. Lovely One In The Window
( 5:10) 9. Doodlin
( 3:47) 10. Flamingo
( 3:12) 11. Yesterdays
( 5:10) 12. Tour De Force
( 2:39) 13. My Reverie
( 3:54) 14. I Remember Clifford
( 2:10) 15. Left Hand Corner
( 4:09) 16. Tin Tin Deo
( 3:35) 17. Jordu
( 9:48) 18. Manteca

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No venue too big or too small, Hieder painstakingly amassed a collection of silky-smooth recordings of huge historical significance that were decades ahead of the audio capture of the time, many of which provide some of the only known recordings of complete arrangements by these legendary artists. Now forming the basis of the Hindsight Records catalogue these ‘Wally Hieder Library of Congress’ recordings are newly remastered and proudly presented here for your listening pleasure.

Next up: One of the most prolific and virtuosic Jazz musicians of the era Dizzy Gillespie, takes you through a collection of his biggest hits and well-loved tunes on the double album ‘Manteca’, with tracks including ‘Night in Tunisia’, ‘Lovely One in the Window’ and ‘Wonder Why’."
https://dizziegillespie.bandcamp.com/album/dizzie-gillespie-manteca-the-wally-heider-recordings

Manteca

Nicki Parrott - Feelin' Groovy

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2024
Time: 52:51
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 121,7 MB
Art: Front

(3:58) 1. The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)
(5:44) 2. He Called Me Baby
(4:21) 3. Everybody's Talkin'
(4:16) 4. These Boots Are Made For Walkin'
(5:46) 5. Mas Que Nada
(3:26) 6. Catch The Wind
(4:02) 7. Pure Imagination
(4:25) 8. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
(3:50) 9. If I Fell
(3:44) 10. Up On The Roof
(4:43) 11. Both Sides, Now
(4:30) 12. What The World Needs Now Is Love

Australian-born Nicki Parrott emigrated to the USA in 1994 and after studying with Rufus Reid and Ray Brown she soon acquired a reputation in New York circles as a stellar, big-toned bass player. She has become even better known as a high-quality vocalist with an intimate delivery, perfect intonation and exquisite taste in material. She reminds me a little of Blossom Dearie and her Dear Blossom album is well worth tracking down.

She has revisited the older songbook repertoire on her 27 recordings so far and Black Coffee, which won the Golden Disc Award in 2010, is one I often return to. It has numbers you don’t hear every day, such as Don’t Smoke In Bed, Go Slow and Just One More Chance. In recent years she has found inspiration performing songs of a slightly newer vintage on her Carpenters Songbook, the Burt Bacharach Songbook and Great 70s albums.

This release with an all Australian personnel is a follow-up to If You Could Read My Mind and she opens with Paul Simon’s laid-back hymn to the 59th Street Bridge aka Feelin’ Groovy. Woody Allen and Diane Keaton sat alongside that bridge in one of the standout scenes from Allen’s 1979 masterpiece Manhattan.

Mas Que Nada finds Nicki singing in what sounds like authentic Portuguese. It was Sérgio Mendes’ first hit just after Herb Alpert’s wife Lani Hall had joined Brazil ’66. Todd Hardy (trumpet and flugelhorn), Shane Hannan (trombone) and Martha Baartz (tenor) help create a raunchy, foot-tapping groove on He Called Me Baby and These Boots Were Made For Walkin’. As an aside, West Coast bassist Chuck Berghofer played the bass on Boots, Nancy Sinatra’s big 1965 hit, including inventing its distinctive descending chromatic riff.

Ballads such as Everybody’s Talkin’ and the lovely Pure Imagination provide a welcome change of pace. Nicki’s sensitive reading of the latter is a delight. By Gordon Jack
https://jazzjournal.co.uk/2024/08/21/nicki-parrott-feelin-groovy/

Feelin' Groovy

Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Syd Lawrence Orchestra - Strictly Big Band

Styles: Big Band
Year: 2008
Time: 59:06
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 137,5 MB
Art: Front

(3:04) 1. Lover
(3:37) 2. Basin St Blues March
(3:33) 3. Autumn In New York
(4:12) 4. Before The Parade Passes By
(2:54) 5. My Hero
(3:11) 6. Bill Bailey Won’t You Please Come Home
(3:31) 7. Maybe September
(3:00) 8. Cherokee
(3:35) 9. Girl Talk
(4:23) 10. Lullaby Of Broadway
(3:57) 11. Just In Time
(3:03) 12. Under A Blanket Of Blue
(2:50) 13. This Could Be The Start Of Something Big
(2:36) 14. Hallelujah
(2:36) 15. I Dream Of Jeannie
(2:23) 16. One
(6:34) 17. Slaughter On Tenth Avenue

Do you like dates I know I do. One of my favourite dates was 22 September 1958, when Stan Kenton recorded all twelve titles for his terrific Stage Door Swings album. How did they manage to do that And now, another favourite date is 4 March 2008, when Chris Dean's Syd Lawrence Orchestra recorded all seventeen titles for this album. How did they manage to do that Well, for starters, you have to have a band which is on a roll', a band which is disciplined, confident, tackling some fresh material, stuffed with talent and keen to strut its stuff.

The Syd Lawrence Orchestra is on such a roll....The Orchestra's latest album Stricly Big Band features 17 tuneful and swinging numbers unique to the Syd Lawrence Orchestra. Nobody else plays 'em! There are Syd's original charts the perfect tempo and loose swing of Basin Street Blues March, Girl Talk written and played as if it came straight off Count Basie's Atomic Mr. Basie album (which it didn't, of course), the high-kicking writing for the whole band on One from A Chorus Line, the adapted transcriptions of Glenn Miller's I Dream Of Jeannie which he never recorded commercially, of Ralph Flanagan's Miller-styled My Hero, and of Frank Comstock's dynamic arrangement of Slaughter On Tenth Avenue for Les Brown.

Then there's Roland Shaw's take on Cherokee (Ray Noble wrote it, Charlie Barnet had a hit with it, but Roland updates it and throws in a touch of Miller-ish voicings for the saxes), an up-tempo Lover and a swinging Hallelujah where the chart has Syd's pencilled scribbles all over it but to my ears the overall voicings suggest Roland's hand. NDO arranger Alan Roper is represented by Autumn In New York and Lullaby Of Broadway an intricate and fascinating arrangement he wrote originally for Geraldo. Then there are a couple of little gems. First, the late Ronnie Hazlehurst is represented by Bill B.By Editorial Reviews https://www.amazon.com/Strictly-Big-Band-Lawrence-Orchestra/dp/B001J662W4

Strictly Big Band

Jon De Lucia Octet - Live at The Drawing Room

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2018
Time: 68:30
File: MP3 @ 128K/s
Size: 63,3 MB
Art: Front

(5:03) 1. Somp'm Outa' Nothin'
(7:44) 2. Smog Eyes
(6:07) 3. The Song is You
(5:50) 4. Venus de Milo
(6:04) 5. I Resemble You
(6:48) 6. Jazz of Two Cities
(5:58) 7. Darn That Dream
(4:57) 8. Preservation
(5:38) 9. Palo Alto
(8:35) 10. Sextet
(5:41) 11. BONUS: The Sheepherder

Saxophonist Jon De Lucia met the great tenorist Ted Brown in 2014, and got to play with him soon after. He was and is struckby the pure lyricism and honesty in his improvising. One of the original students of forward thinking pianist Lennie Tristano in the 1940s, Brown, along with Lee Konitz, is among the last of this great school of players. Later, when De Lucia discovered some of Jimmy Giuffre’s original scores from the Lee Konitz meets Jimmy Giuffre session of 1959, which Brown and Konitz both participated in, he knew he wanted to put a band togetherto play this music with Ted.

Thus the Jon De Lucia Octet was formed. A Five Saxophone and Rhythm lineup with unique arrangements by the great clarinetist/saxophonist Jimmy Giuffre. The original charts featured Lee Konitz on every track, and the first step in 2016 was to put a session together reuniting Brown and Konitz on these tunes. An open rehearsal was held at the City College of New York, Lee took the lead and played beautifully while Ted took over the late Warne Marsh’s part. This then led to the concert you have here before you.

De Lucia steps into Lee’s shoes, while the features have been reworked to focus on Brown, including new arrangements of his tunes by De Lucia and daughter Anita Brown. The rest of the band includes a formidable set of young saxophonists, including John Ludlow, who incidentally was a protege of the late Hal McCusick, who also played on the original recording session of Lee Konitz meets Jimmy Giuffre, and plays the alto saxophone, now inherited, used in the session. Jay Rattman and Marc Schwartz round out the tenors, and Andrew Hadro, who can be heard to great effect on Venus De Milo, plays the baritone.
In the rhythm section, Ray Gallon, one of NYC’s most swinging veterans on the piano, Aidan O’Donnell on the bass and the other legend in the room, the great Steve Little on the drums. Little was in Duke Ellington’s band in 1968, recording on the now classic Strayhorn tribute …and His Mother Called Him. Bill, before going on to record all of the original Sesame Street music and much more as a studio musician.
More.....https://jondelucia.bandcamp.com/album/jon-de-lucia-octet-featuring-ted-brown-live-at-the-drawing-room

Live at The Drawing Room

Lucy Woodward - Stories From The Dust

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2024
Time: 35:18
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 81,9 MB
Art: Front

(4:31) 1. Fray
(3:34) 2. City Girls
(4:34) 3. Love Never Leaves
(4:40) 4. Clenched Fists
(2:53) 5. Rocketeer
(5:18) 6. Lady in Waiting
(4:05) 7. The Letter
(2:56) 8. Old To You (Live from Sonic Ranch)
(2:43) 9. Put Down The Bottle

Lucy Woodward releases her 7th studio album, Stories From The Dust (April 5, 2024). It is perhaps her most personal album yet, as crafted with GRAMMY Award-winning co-producer and co-writer of most of the songs on the album David Garza (Fiona Apple, Gaby Moreno).

The tracks and melodies pull you toward Lucy’s poignant insights of matters of the heart in the world’s fragile present. David and Lucy spent several weeks in downtown LA writing these stories about women, the ones she grew up with the fiercely independent and unconventional women who raised herand those she merely observed from afar, whether in the sandbox or on the subway. Lucy soon found herself writing songs like she’d never written before, or had never even thought about writing before. Lucy says, “a different kind of songwriter in me snuck up on me and hit me hard.”

Recorded at Sonic Ranch on the border of Mexico and Texas, Dust features longtime friend and bass extraordinaire Tim Lefebvre (David Bowie, Rudder, Tedeschi Trucks) and keyboardist Larry Goldings (James Taylor, Maceo Parker, John Mayer) who wrote with Lucy for the album. Bill Withers and Nina Simone a few artists she already loved were her touchstones, and she added inspiration from the deep rivers of Americana, blues, flamenco singing and the sounds of the female voices from Sergio Mendes & Brasil ’66.

Stories From The Dust is rootsy and melodic, continuing a decades-long streak of craft oriented, critically acclaimed full length albums from the New York native.
https://lucywoodward.bandcamp.com/album/stories-from-the-dust

Stories From The Dust

Rhoda Scott - Fly Me To The Moon (Live in Eaubonne)

Styles: Jazz, Post Bop
Year: 2024
Time: 67:24
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 155,4 MB
Art: Front

(8:11) 1. Fly Me To The Moon
(5:50) 2. Hippest cat in Hollywood (Live)
(4:45) 3. I got my mojo working (Live)
(6:03) 4. Angel Eyes (Live)
(3:55) 5. Chitlins con carne (Live)
(7:07) 6. This masquerade (Live)
(6:10) 7. One mint julep (Live)
(4:04) 8. Life is just a bowl (Live)
(6:07) 9. Impressions (Live)
(5:55) 10. Stormy weather (Live)
(7:17) 11. Watch what happens (Live)
(1:55) 12. Lil' darlin (Live)

Who can pass Rhoda Scott? But what's the matter with? The one that was very (too much for some) media we didn’t use the term on television in the '60s and '70s, the one that accompanied the Choeurs de France playing Gospel, the iconic leader of the Lady Quartet and the Ladies All Stars who have been filming for 20 years, the organist with bare feet and the absolute toe to the inimitable sound, or It is in this last formation that we find him here in a very recent recording of 7 May 2024 at the Orangerie d’Eaubonne. With her faithful stagemate, drummer Thomas Derouineau and the elegant guitarist Nicolas Peslier. A reduced training that highlights this great lady of jazz so pleasant and simple when you have the chance to meet her.https://lagazettebleuedactionjazz.fr/rhoda-scott-et-le-lady-quartet/

So this is Rhoda's nectar and the Hammond organ, so this sound so taking and enveloping, these deep bass, this energy alternating with softness. You have to see Rhoda in concert to measure the fusion with her instrument, how sometimes she shakes him or after the caress, a visual show as well.

Rhoda chose a repertoire of standards that she had never recorded before. The contrasting dialogues of the organ with Nicolas Peslier's guitar arbitrated by Thomas Derouineau's subtly drumming are sublime clear and make us rediscover certain standards that are still not worn and here regenerated. A weak concern me for "This Masquerade" with the cheerful energy contained and for "Impressions" by John Coltrane in a tonic version. Beautiful trio really. Pure jazz to put in all ears, a gift to the Audience of Aug., and I hope will be shared with many others. By Philippe Desmond https://blog.lagazettebleuedactionjazz.fr/rhoda-scott-trio-live-in-eaubonne/
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Fly Me To The Moon (Live in Eaubonne)

Friday, September 20, 2024

Eddie Harris - The Lost Album Plus The Better Half

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 1993
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:18
Size: 130,3 MB
Art: Front

( 6:10)  1. The Dancing Bull
( 4:33)  2. Antidote
(14:55)  3. Cuttin' Out
(15:24)  4. Shakey Jake
( 2:33)  5. Half & Half
( 2:24)  6. K.C. Blues
( 4:03)  7. Lawrence Of Arabia
( 6:13)  8. Yea, Yea, Yea

Eight cuts culled from early-'60s Vee Jay dates. The first four blend soul-jazz and straight bop, with Ira Sullivan sparkling on trumpet and Harris dueling with alto saxophonist Bunky Green. The other two feature Harris wailing the blues alongside organist Melvin Rhyne, Sullivan, Green and guitarist Joe D'Orio. They recall the glory days of steamy, funky organ combos, with drummer Gerald Donovan keeping the backbeat steadily in the groove. ~ Ron Wynn https://www.allmusic.com/album/the-lost-album-plus-the-better-half-mw0000660476

The Lost Album Plus The Better Half

Andy Laverne - Spot On

Style: Piano Jazz
Size: 150,6 MB
Time: 65:35
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2024
Art: Front

1. Tune For Tyner (8:50)
2. Wistful Thinking (5:36)
3. Bassline (8:41)
4. Solace (7:25)
5. Spot On (5:46)
6. Interlude (8:41)
7. Flipside (7:11)
8. Prelude For Chick (6:35)
9. Corean (6:47)

Jazz pianist, composer, and arranger Andy LaVerne studied at Juilliard, Berklee, and the New England Conservatory, and took private lessons from legendary jazz pianist Bill Evans. The list of musicians with whom LaVerne has worked reads like a Who's Who in jazz: Frank Sinatra, Stan Getz, Woody Herman, Dizzy Gillespie, Chick Corea, Lionel Hampton, Michael Brecker, Elvin Jones, and numerous others.

A prolific recording artist, his projects as a leader number over 50, the most recent are: Intuition, a duo with saxophonist Jerry Bergonzi (SteepleChase), and Epiphany, a collection of Andy’s newest compositions (ClaveBop).

LaVerne is also a prominent jazz educator, having released a series of instructional videos, Guide to Modern Jazz Piano, Vols. 1 &, 2, and Jazz Piano Standards (Homespun Tapes), featuring the Yamaha Disklavier, as well as the video, In Concert (Homespun Tapes), with guitarist John Abercrombie. He is the author of Handbook of Chord Substitutions, Tons of Runs (Ekay), Bill Evans Compositions 19 Solo Piano Arrangements, and is the pianist on The Chick Corea Play-Along Collection (Hal Leonard).

The Music Of Andy LaVerne (SteepleChase Publications) has recently been published. Forthcoming are Keyboard’s Jazz Piano Compendium (BackBeat Books), and Jazz Bach, and Jazz Chopin (Mel Bay). Countdown To Giant Steps (Aebersold Jazz) is a two CD play-a-long with companion book, of which LaVerne served as player/producer/writer, and Tunes You Thought You Knew (Aebersold Jazz) is a LaVerne play-a-long CD/book set. Secret of the Andes, a collection of LaVerne originals, is Andy’s newest offering from Aebersold Jazz.

Andy is a frequent contributor (since 1986) to Keyboard Magazine, and Piano Today Magazine. His articles have also appeared in Down Beat, Jazz Improv, Piano Quarterly, Jazz and Keyboard Workshop, and JazzOne.

Andy is the recipient of five Jazz Fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, and winner of the 2000 John Lennon Songwriting contest for his tune Shania. He has appeared at concerts, festivals, and clubs throughout the world, and has also given clinics and Master classes at universities, colleges, and conservatories worldwide. Recently he has toured and recorded with legendary singer/songwriter Neil Sedaka. LaVerne is Professor of Jazz Piano at The Hartt School (University of Hartford), and on the faculty of the Aebersold Summer Jazz Workshops.
https://www.allaboutjazz.com/musicians/andy-laverne/

Spot On

Bob Baldwin - It's Okay to Dream

Styles: Smooth Jazz
Size: 154,2 MB
Time: 66:44
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2024
Art: Front

1. Cape Town At Night (7:33)
2. Turn Up the Positive (5:30)
3. That One (6:48)
4. My Will (4:44)
5. Malema, Pt. 1 (6:56)
6. Malema, Pt. 2 (2:31)
7. Dreamin the Dream (6:13)
8. I'm Good (Thanks for Asking) (5:39)
9. Get the Love (5:46)
10. Complicit (5:53)
11. It's Okay to Dream (5:17)
12. 'Til We Meet Again (3:51)

The second album that jazz keyboard player Bob Baldwin released on June 28 is a contemporary album. Baldwin describes “It’s Okay to Dream” as “a contemporary playlist of thoughts and dreams.”

Crafted from a toolbox of R&B, soul, funk, jazz, house music, Latin American and South African rhythms and melodies, the album was previewed earlier this year with the invigorating single 'I'm Good (Thanks for Asking)'.

The second single, 'Turn Up The Positive', followed on June 17, collecting playlist additions. Baldwin wrote the entire album, revisiting one of his 1980s songs, ‘Get the Love’, and finding inspiration from his wife (‘That One’) and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. ('Dreamin' the Dream'). He offers authentic South African culture on 'Malema' and 'Cape Town at Night', which were co-written by Mozambican artist Jimmy Dludlu and performed by Dludlu's band members.

“Some of the music for the album was written in a dream. I hope the playlist takes you to a peaceful place where you can hear your beautiful voice, beyond the busy hustle and bustle of your own existence. This music is exactly what you need at the perfect time,” said Baldwin who just completed a concert tour of Johannesburg, South Africa. 'Til We Meet Again' appears in instrumental and vocal versions on 'Songs My Father Would Dig' and instrumentally on this album. The song was written for Baldwin's late brother William, who tragically died in a car accident in 1991 at the age of nineteen.

“It's a constant reminder, even 33 years later, that you never forget that day, the moment the phone rings and you hear the pain coming over the phone from my sister, who was visited by a local police officer who delivered that horrific news. I had just seen William twelve hours earlier at a family event. That day my heart was torn to shreds. I will never forget him and his spirit. This song is a repeat of a great man. We always ask, “What if…what if he was alive today?” Baldwin said.

Baldwin's contemporary jazz is very beautiful and highly recommended!http://www.smooth-jazz.de/Patrick/Baldwin/ItsOkayToDream.htm

It's Okay to Dream

Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Peter Erskine New Trio - Joy Luck

Styles: Jazz, Post Bop
Year: 2011
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 60:59
Size: 146,5 MB
Art: Front

(6:00)  1. Joy Luck Club
(4:22)  2. On Land, On Sea
(6:43)  3. Man's Dream
(4:09)  4. Esperanca
(6:19)  5. Dr. Kildare
(3:58)  6. Iridesence
(4:49)  7. Something I Said
(6:57)  8. Dreaming Paris
(5:02)  9. I've Never Been In Love Before
(8:21) 10. Every Tomorrow
(4:13) 11. Song for Zoey

Texture is all on Joy Luck, a fine recording that introduces the versatile Vardan Ovsepian on keyboards and arrangements. Buttressed by Erskine’s nephew Damian on bass, this set sparkles, shimmers, provokes and delights. Each of the 11 tracks tells a story or at least implies one. Take the brooding “Dr. Kildare,” a Jerry Goldsmith tune that unfolds in stately fashion with Ovsepian at his most magisterial and Erskine at his bluesiest: Ovsepian weaves a mutable improvisation as Erskine fills, then drops back, and then takes over. Simultaneously relaxing and stimulating, this is music as conversation. While Erskine originals dominate, the choice of covers is judicious. Vince Mendoza’s “Esperança” gets a jaunty, martial treatment sparked by Ovsepian’s insidious synth and Erskine’s rimshots. Erskine plays resonant, sultry marimba on Bob James’ aptly titled “Iridescence,” and his brushwork, in sync with Ovsepian’s sturdy, dappled piano, brings fresh gravity to Frank Loesser’s “I’ve Never Been in Love Before.” Ovsepian’s “Every Tomorrow,” highlighted by Damian Erskine’s plummy bass, is a stunning showcase for a prodigious technique and a faintly mathematical harmonic sensibility. Ovsepian is one to watch, as is the younger Erskine, whose bittersweet “Song for Zoey” caps this subtle, thoughtful disc. ~ Carlo Wolff https://jazztimes.com/reviews/albums/peter-erskine-new-trio-joy-luck/

Personnel:  Drums, Marimba – Peter Erskine;  Bass – Damian Erskine;  Piano – Vardan Ovsepian

Joy Luck

Dinah Washington - The Fabulous Miss 'D': The Keynote, Decca and Mercury Singles 1943-1953 (4-Disc Set)

A four-CD box set containing 107 tracks, The Fabulous Miss D! The Keynote, Decca and Mercury Singles 1943-1953 traces the first decade of Dinah Washington's recording career on 78s and 45s with a song on either side, starting with her stint with Lionel Hampton and continuing through the early years of her solo career. The album title implies an equivalence among the three labels for which Washington recorded in this period, but that is just a way of assuring the potential customer that those early Hampton sides -- the Keynote singles "Evil Gal Blues"/"Homeward Bound" and "Salty Papa Blues"/"I Know How to Do It" featuring a Hampton sextet, and Hampton's Decca single "Blow Top Blues" are included.

In fact, most of this material comes from Mercury, and that means her string of solo R&B hits starting with 1948's "Ain't Misbehavin'" and running through 1953's double-sided "TV Is the Thing (This Year)"/"Fat Daddy," with the chart toppers "Am I Asking Too Much" and "Baby Get Lost" in between, along with all the B-sides (some of which also charted) and plenty of non-chart items, all in chronological order. That sequencing allows an appreciation of Washington's development from the bluesy jazz and big-band efforts of the early recordings through jump blues to a mixture of ‘50s R&B and lush pop efforts. It's clear that Mercury hoped to cross Washington over to the pop charts, and every now and then, strings and a hearty backup chorus signal an attempt to push her toward the sound of Patti Page. But only "I Wanna Be Loved" made an impression on the pop chart in this period, and the poppier efforts tended to miss the R&B charts, where Washington otherwise scored consistently in the Top Ten. Sometimes, she did so by going gutbucket and gritty, such as on "Long John Blues," perhaps the most salacious song ever written about dentistry ("You thrill me when you drill me") and a number three hit in 1949. But Washington got to the same chart peak with her version of Hank Williams' "Cold Cold Heart," which suggests both her versatility and the range of Mercury's demands on her. Indeed, she was frequently called upon to cover pop hits for the R&B market during this period, and succeeded with such reverse crossover hits as "Harbor Lights," "My Heart Cries for You," "Wheel of Fortune," and "Tell Me Why," which, just earlier, had been pop chart entries for Sammy Kaye, Guy Mitchell, Kay Starr, and the Four Aces, respectively. And she occasionally undertook pop standards, such as "Embraceable You" and "How Deep Is the Ocean," or dipped into the Bing Crosby ("Just One More Chance") or Frank Sinatra ("I'm a Fool to Want You") catalogs, always with satisfying results. ~William Ruhlmann

Album: The Fabulous Miss 'D' (Disc 1)
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 75:16
Size: 172.3 MB
Styles: Jazz vocals, R&B
Year: 2010

[2:51] 1. Evil Gal Blues
[2:46] 2. Homeward Bound
[3:01] 3. Salty Papa Blues
[3:09] 4. I Know How To Do It
[3:17] 5. Blow Top Blues
[2:43] 6. I Can't Get Started
[2:45] 7. Joy Juice
[2:52] 8. Embraceable You
[2:53] 9. When A Woman Loves A Man
[2:39] 10. Oo Wee Walkie Talkie
[2:38] 11. A Slick Chick (On The Mellow Side)
[2:51] 12. Postman Blues
[2:50] 13. That's Why A Woman Loves A Heel
[2:50] 14. I Wanna Be Loved
[2:58] 15. Stairway To The Stars
[2:46] 16. Mean And Evil Blues
[2:30] 17. Fool That I Am
[2:37] 18. Since I Fell For You
[2:40] 19. You Can Depend On Me
[2:32] 20. There's Got To Be A Change
[2:32] 21. Early In The Morning
[2:35] 22. I Love You, Yes I Do
[2:51] 23. Don't Come Knocking At My Door
[2:46] 24. Ain't Misbehavin'
[2:45] 25. No More Lonely Gal Blues
[2:55] 26. West Side Baby
[2:31] 27. Walkin' And Talkin'

Album: The Fabulous Miss 'D' (Disc 2)
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 72:26
Size: 165.8 MB
Styles: Jazz vocals, R&B
Year: 2010

[3:08] 1. I Want to Cry
[3:14] 2. Resolution Blues
[2:36] 3. Tell Me So
[2:52] 4. In the Rain
[2:47] 5. Am I Asking Too Much
[3:05] 6. I Sold My Heart to the Junkman
[2:40] 7. It's Too Soon to Know
[3:01] 8. I'll Wait
[2:47] 9. Why Can't You Behave
[2:34] 10. It's Funny
[2:46] 11. You Satisfy
[2:29] 12. Laughing Boy
[2:35] 13. (What Can I Say) After I Say I'm Sorry
[2:20] 14. Pete
[2:48] 15. Baby Get Lost
[3:07] 16. Long John Blues
[2:53] 17. Am I Really Sorry
[3:11] 18. I Challenge Your Kiss
[2:22] 19. Good Daddy Blues
[2:50] 20. Richest Guy in the Graveyard
[2:24] 21. I Only Know
[1:55] 22. New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles
[3:01] 23. It Isn't Fair
[3:07] 24. Journey's End
[2:47] 25. I Wanna Be Loved
[2:52] 26. Love (Me) With Misery

The Fabulous Miss 'D'(Disc 1) (Disc 2)

Album: The Fabulous Miss 'D' (Disc 3)
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 74:54
Size: 171.5 MB
Styles: Jazz vocals, R&B
Year: 2010

[2:42] 1. I'll Never Be Free
[2:39] 2. Big Deal
[2:59] 3. How Deep Is the Ocean
[2:28] 4. Why Don't You Think Things Over
[3:00] 5. Harbor Lights
[2:57] 6. I Cross My Fingers
[3:17] 7. Time Out for Tears
[2:54] 8. Only a Moment Ago
[3:21] 9. My Kind of Man
[2:24] 10. If I Loved You
[2:11] 11. Fast Movin' Mama
[2:40] 12. Juice Head Man of Mine
[2:43] 13. My Heart Cries for You
[3:19] 14. I Apologize
[3:20] 15. I Won't Cry Anymore
[3:13] 16. Don't Say You're Sorry Again
[3:01] 17. Please Send Me Someone to Love
[3:04] 18. Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do
[2:29] 19. Fine Fine Daddy
[3:08] 20. I'm So Lonely I Could Cry
[2:40] 21. If You Don't Believe I'm Leaving (Count the Days I'm Gone)
[2:37] 22. I'm a Fool to Want You
[3:18] 23. Cold, Cold Heart
[2:56] 24. Mixed Emotions
[2:54] 25. Be Fair to Me
[2:25] 26. Saturday Night

Album: The Fabulous Miss 'D' (Disc 4)
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 75:25
Size: 172.7 MB
Styles: Jazz vocals, R&B
Year: 2010
Art: Front

[3:09] 1. Out in the Cold Again
[2:41] 2. Hey, Good Looking
[2:50] 3. Just One More Chance
[3:02] 4. Baby Did You Hear
[2:15] 5. Wheel of Fortune
[2:56] 6. Tell Me Why
[2:48] 7. Trouble in Mind
[2:37] 8. New Blowtop Blues
[2:57] 9. Mad About the Boy
[2:45] 10. I Can't Face the Music (Without Singing the Blues)
[2:54] 11. Pillow Blues
[2:44] 12. Double Dealing Daddy
[2:54] 13. My Song
[2:31] 14. Half as Much
[3:00] 15. Stormy Weather
[2:56] 16. Make Believe Dreams
[2:25] 17. I Cried for You
[3:13] 18. Gambler's Blues
[2:54] 19. You Let My Love Grow Cold
[2:53] 20. Ain't Nothin' Good
[2:15] 21. Lean Baby
[2:13] 22. Never, Never
[2:24] 23. TV Is the Thing This Year
[2:25] 24. Fat Daddy
[2:20] 25. Silent Night
[2:40] 26. The Lord's Prayer
[2:30] 27. My Man's an Undertaker
[2:02] 28. Since My Man Has Gone and Went

The Fabulous Miss 'D'(Disc 3) (Disc 4)