Monday, November 18, 2024

Doug Raney Quartet - Listen

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 44:36
Size: 102.1 MB
Styles: Guitar jazz
Year: 1981/1994
Art: Front

[9:02] 1. Come Rain Or Come Shine
[5:51] 2. In A Sentimental Mood
[6:22] 3. Autumn Song
[8:24] 4. Don't Listen
[8:55] 5. Bird Feathers
[6:00] 6. Moment's Notice

Bass – Jesper Lundgård; Drums – Billy Hart; Guitar – Doug Raney; Tenor Saxophone – Bernt Rosengren. Recorded December 4, 1980.

The son of legendary guitarist Jimmy Raney, Doug Raney has understandably been heavily influenced by his father. He's an impressive soloist, and utilizes almost identical full tones, crisp chording, and fluid voicings. He made his first recording with his father and Al Haig in the mid-'70s, then did duo dates with his dad in the late '70s. Raney recorded for Steeplechase in the '70s and '80s, and Criss Cross in the '80s. He recorded with Chet Baker and Bernt Rosengren, and played in Horace Parlan's band. Raney has a couple of sessions available on CD. ~ Ron Wynn

Listen

Joan Chamorro & Friends - Tenor Summit

Styles: Swing, Jazz
Year: 2024
Time: 41:36
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 95,6 MB
Art: Front

(10:27) 1. After Supper
(10:12) 2. Anthropology
( 8:13) 3. Body and Soul
(12:43) 4. Blues Up and Down

Joan Chamorro's impact on the development of young jazz musicians within the region of Barcelona is truly remarkable. Small groups. Big bands. Instrumentalists and singers. He is a prime example of what highs a dedicated individual can achieve.

Joan Chamorro (1962) is a Catalan musician. He studied classical saxophone at the Barcelona Conservatory with Professor Adolf Ventas. Parallel studies at the conservatory, he obtained the title of Bachelor Superior Taller de Barcelona. Part of a band called Big Band musicians workshop, which operates in several European festivals.

In addition, working with the Big Band Bellaterra Big Band John Dubuclet, Big Band Jazz Terrassa, the Supercombo Eladio Reinón- Tete Montoliu Orchestra Radio Televisión Española, accompanies Manhattan Transfer and Stevie Wonder. Also working on several projects with the Orchestra of the Teatro Libre.

For a year, he collaborated with the theater group Comedians, with whom he performed at festivals in cities such as New York, Santiago, Paris, Venice ... Also played in most of the festivals that take place in Spain ( Barcelona, Terrassa, San Sebastian, Madrid ...). Has worked with renowned musicians such as Slide Hampton, Tete Montoliu, Frank Foster, Gary Smulyan, Dick Oatts, Bebo Valdés, Ralf Lalama, Teddy Edwards, Frank Wess, Jessy Devis, Dennis Rowland, Josep Maria Farràs, Perico Sambeat, Lluis Vidal, Randy Brecker, Carmen Lundy, David Mengual, David Xirgu Mike P. Mossman, John Mosca, Bart Van Lier, David Allen, Bobby Shew Judy Niemack and many more.

As far as musical tastes, he is also very interested in the music of the twenties and thirties (Bix Beiderbecke, Louis Armstrong, Sydney Becher, Adrian Rollins etc.) Currently leads a quintet ( Andrea Motis & Joan Chamorro Quintet) which is a tribute to the great composer and baritone saxophonist Gerry Mulligan; The Big Band Terrace, the Barcelona Jazz Orchestra, the Jazz Fumanchu Servants and supercombo Dani Alonso; and professor of the Taller and the School of Music in St. Andrew. www.jazz-clubs-worldwide.com

Tenor Summit

Sunday, November 17, 2024

Diana Panton - Blue

Styles: Vocal
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 64:50
Size: 149,0 MB
Art: Front

(6:13) 1. Where Do You Start?/once Upon A Time
(4:01) 2. Yesterday
(3:42) 3. Without Your Love
(4:16) 4. Losing My Mind
(3:08) 5. This Will Make You Laugh
(4:33) 6. The Trouble With Hello Is Goodbye
(3:47) 7. I'm Gonna Laugh You Right Out Of My Life
(3:54) 8. To Say Goodbye
(5:22) 9. Meaning Of The Blues
(2:14) 10. I'll Only Miss Him When I Think Of Him
(5:52) 11. It's Always 4 Am
(5:08) 12. Just Sometimes
(2:17) 13. How Did He Look?
(3:27) 14. Nobody's Heart
(4:12) 15. Spring Will Be A Little Late This Year
(2:36) 16. You Are There

Two-time JUNO Award winner Diana Panton has established herself as one of the brightest lights on the international jazz scene, a songbird praised by listeners, musicians, and critics alike for her thoughtful song selection and emotional intensity. Diana is pleased to announce the October 28 release of her tenth album, blue.

Blue represents the culminating gesture in a musical narrative of romance that began with pink (2009 JUNO nominee in Canada and Silver Disc Award winner in Japan), followed by RED (2015 JUNO winner). With release dates spanning more than a decade, this trilogy charts the emotional arc of an ill-fated romantic relationship. The eponymous colours symbolically suggest content: pink is the infatuation of first-time love, RED, the passion of true love, and blue, the heartbreak and mystery of love lost.

"The release dates were deliberately spread over a decade from the first to the final album in the trilogy in order for the music to better reflect different stages in a relationship," says Diana Panton. "I knew that my voice and perspective would be more mature if I waited to record the blue album a little later in my life."

blue showcases Diana Panton, exuding confidence and completely in command of her interpretive powers. Her lustrous, evocative vocals are backed by the artistry of four longtime musical colleagues who made significant contributions to the beauty and passion of the RED album of 2015. The four include three Order of Canada honourees: tenor saxophonist Phil Dwyer C.M., guitarist Reg Schwager C.M., and pianist/arranger Don Thompson O.C., plus first-call bassist Jim Vivian. The sonic landscape of blue also features the extraordinary talents of the Penderecki String Quartet, who acquired their name in 1986 upon the invitation of the great Polish composer himself.

Diana Panton's tenth release is not a casual listen, but a penetrating delve into feelings that accompany the fragments of a broken relationship. "Where Do You Start?" shows that Panton knows precisely where to start, and that is by delivering the pure, unaccompanied poetry of her beautiful, clear voice with its bold superiority of interpretation and intonation. Pianist Don Thompson provides his own musical commentary to the quixotically titled "Where Do You Start?" and the pair segues into the haunting strains of the popular song from the '60s, "Once Upon a Time."

Highlighting his interpretative gifts as a composer/arranger and pianist, talents required to create the unfiltered emotive content permeating blue, is Don Thompson's work on "The Trouble with Hello is Goodbye." This song from the '70s showcases the Penderecki String Quartet's artistry, features a supremely emotive sax improv by Phil Dwyer, and underpins Diana Panton's uncomplicated, honest way with a musical phrase.

In "To Say Goodbye," Panton dips into the rich lower register of her vocal range to capture the profound sadness of the song's lyrics, an expression so true that the listener instinctively feels she is living every word. Also noteworthy is Diana Panton's interpretation of Norma Winstone's poignant lyrics for "Just Sometimes," inspiring another flawless solo from tenor saxophonist Phil Dwyer.

In command of a keen aesthetic sense, Diana Panton has attracted the attention of some of the jazz world's most respected masters. When legendary multi-instrumentalist Don Thompson first heard the nineteen-year-old Diana sing, with unabashed enthusiasm he urged her to audition for the renowned Banff Centre for the Arts Jazz Workshop. It was there that she studied under Norma Winstone, and, in subsequent visits, with Sheila Jordan and Jay Clayton.

When the time arrived for her to go into the recording studio, award-winning guitarist Reg Schwager was invited to join Don Thompson in laying down a collaborative sound that has proved to be, on all of her albums, the perfect setting for the delicate nuance of Diana's pure vocals. The late, great jazz critic Len Dobin called the product of that first session, ...yesterday perhaps, one of the finest debut albums he had heard in years.

Since the release of that first album in 2005, Diana Panton's career has gathered astounding momentum, drawing international acclaim for her nine albums and the impressive variety and quality of her catalogue of songs. The numerous honours garnered include JUNO Awards for RED in 2015 and I Believe in Little Things in 2017, two Silver Disc Awards in Japan, seven JUNO nominations, nine Hamilton Music Awards, and a host of National Jazz Award nominations and Canadian and American independent music award nominations.

I Believe in Little Things charted simultaneously on Billboard's Jazz and Children's Music charts and went to #1 on Amazon's "Movers and Shakers" chart, following an interview on NPR. The album received a four-star review in DownBeat magazine and was one of their Best Albums of 2016. Panton's albums have made the year-end lists of ICI Musique, NOW Magazine, Jazz Critique Magazine, the Montreal Mirror, and DownBeat, among others, and, in addition to reaching #1 on Amazon and iTunes in Canada and the US, have made bestseller lists in Hong Kong, Japan, and Taiwan.
By Michael Major https://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwmusic/article/Diana-Panton-Announces-New-Album-blue-20220912

Personnel: Diana Panton – Vocals, Producer; Phil Dwyer – Saxophone; Reg Schwager – Guitar; Don Thompson – Piano, Arranger; Jim Vivian – Bass; Penderecki String Quartet:; Jerzy Kaplanek – Violin; Jeremy Bell – Violin; Christine Vlajk – Viola; Katie Schlaikjer – Cello

Blue

Doug Raney Quartet - Raney '96

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 67:23
Size: 154.3 MB
Styles: Guitar jazz
Year: 1996
Art: Front

[7:34] 1. Giant Steps
[8:33] 2. Besame Mucho/The Dolphin
[7:45] 3. I Fall In Love Too Easily
[5:31] 4. Querido
[6:09] 5. Fried Pies
[8:19] 6. Moose The Mooche
[7:44] 7. Re Person I Knew
[8:23] 8. I Loves You Porgy
[7:21] 9. Afro Blue

Bass – Lennart Ginman; Drums – Herlin Riley; Guitar – Doug Raney; Piano – Ben Besiakov. Recording Date: July, 1996.

The son of the late great Jimmy Raney, Doug carries on the tradition in his own way. Here, the Denmark-based guitarist is supported by pianist Ben Besiakov, bassist Lennart Ginman and drummer Herlin Riley. Fluent and swinging, Raney deftly negotiates the myriad harmonies of both “Giant Steps” and “Moose The Mooch,” a rhythm changes workout that features some especially hip, dissonant comping by Besiakov. On Pat Martino’s Latinesque “Querido” and Wes Montgomery’s swinging “Fried Pies,” he not only demonstrates his ability to blow over disparate grooves, but also salutes two of his biggest influences. “I Fall In Love Too Easily” and “I Loves You Porgy” provide the ballad portion of the program and suggest that melodic gifts may at least be partially genetic. Beautiful work from one of the instrument’s most underrated players.By Jim Ferguson

Raney '96

Edith Piaf, Jacqueline François, Charles Aznavour, Yves Montand - Paris Chante ... Paris Sings ...

Styles: Chanson
Year: 2024
Time: 62:20
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 144,7 MB
Art: Front

(2:20) 1. Non, je ne regrette rien
(2:17) 2. For Me... Formidable
(2:33) 3. Paris canaille
(1:27) 4. Paris à la nuit
(4:29) 5. Milord
(3:39) 6. Tu t'laissez aller
(2:28) 7. La goulante de Paris
(3:19) 8. Ce jour-là à Paris
(3:09) 9. La vie en rose
(2:07) 10. C'est si bon
(2:30) 11. La Seine
(3:20) 12. Les feuilles mortes
(2:30) 13. Jolies mômes de mon quartier
(3:15) 14. Padam, Padam
(2:07) 15. Quand tu m'embrasses
(2:59) 16. Hymne à l'amour
(2:25) 17. La Marie-Vison
(3:09) 18. Les amants de Paris
(3:49) 19. Les deux guitares
(2:28) 20. L'air de Paris
(3:09) 21. Paris se regarde
(2:40) 22. Paris

Paris chante ... Paris sings ...

Tuesday, November 12, 2024

The Modern Jazz Quartet - Lonely Woman

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 43:23
Size: 99.3 MB
Styles: Bop
Year: 1962/2000
Art: Front

[6:15] 1. Lonely Woman
[4:00] 2. Animal Dance
[7:52] 3. New York 19
[3:50] 4. Belkis
[6:30] 5. Why Are You Blue
[2:43] 6. Fugato
[6:26] 7. Lamb, Leopard
[5:43] 8. Trieste

Having sponsored Ornette Coleman at the School of Jazz near Lennox, MA, pianist and composer John Lewis helped launch the controversial career of one of the last great innovators in jazz. Lewis' support of the ragtag Texas native was somewhat unique in jazz circles at the time and even surprising, especially considering the gulf between the classical jazz formality of his group the Modern Jazz Quartet and Coleman's radical notions of free improvisation. Nevertheless, Lewis not only saw in Coleman the first jazz genius since bebop's Parker, Gillespie, and Monk, but put pay to the praise with the MJQ's 1962 rendition of one of Coleman's most famous numbers, "Lonely Woman." (Along with Art Pepper's 1960 version of "Tears Inside," this was one of the earliest of Coleman covers done.) The 1962 Atlantic album of the same name turns out to be one of the band's best efforts. Lewis and fellow MJQ members Milt Jackson, Percy Heath, and Connie Kaye capitalize on the dramatic theme of "Lonely Woman" while adding a bit of chamber music complexity to the mix. The quartet doesn't take Coleman's free form harmolodic theory to heart with a round of quixotic solos, but the group does spotlight the often overlooked strength of his compositional ideas. And while the MJQ further plies its knack for involved pieces on Lewis originals like "Fugato" and "Trieste," the group also balances out the set with looser material more in tune with Jackson's blues and swing sensibilities. A great disc that's perfect for the curious jazz lover. ~Stephen Cook

Lonely Woman

Monday, November 11, 2024

Aaron Goldberg - The Now

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2014
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:21
Size: 123,8 MB
Art: Front

(6:47)  1. Trocando Em Miudos
(5:02)  2. Yoyo
(5:02)  3. The Wind In The Night
(2:47)  4. E-Land
(5:17)  5. Perhaps
(4:55)  6. Triste Baía Da Guanabara
(2:48)  7. Background Music
(6:22)  8. Francisca
(6:16)  9. One's A Crowd
(8:00) 10. One Life

Hailed by Down Beat magazine for his quick-witted harmonic reflexes, fluid command of line and cut-to-the-chase sense of narrative logic, Aaron Goldberg has made his name as one of jazz s most compelling pianists, both as a bandleader and frequent collaborator with Joshua Redman, Wynton Marsalis, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Guillermo Klein and many more. On his new release The Now, Goldberg reunites with bassist Reuben Rogers and drummer Eric Harland, the virtuoso rhythm team going all the way back to his 1998 debut Turning Point. On their fifth outing together, the trio foregrounds a central truth about the art of playing jazz: that no two performances will be the same because the music is created, in Goldberg s words, in the dynamic plane of the present.

A jazz record is literally one moment in time, Goldberg explains. Each song captures those five minutes, and not more. This is especially counterintuitive when you think about iconic jazz recordings like Kind of Blue, where we can all sing every solo. That record would sound totally different, we d all be singing different solos, if it d been recorded five minutes later or even five seconds later. That aspect of jazz is what makes it magical for me. I think every time you make an album you contribute to this illusion that jazz operates like other forms of music, where you figure out the song, you practice it, you play it a million times, then you record the definitive version. Jazz doesn t work like that, and I felt it was time to explicitly wrestle with this in some thematic way. In every idiomatic zone from Brazilian ballads to roaring bebop, Goldberg and the trio have a way of spontaneously sculpting every bar as it flows by, like a wave on a river. That Rogers and Harland have also spent the last few years working with master saxophonist Charles Lloyd has deepened their communication and subtlety beyond measure. With Goldberg, they revel in the lesser-explored corners of jazz repertoire, bringing wit, explosive chops and also keen understatement to bear on the music at hand.~ Editorial Reviews http://www.amazon.com/The-Now-Aaron-Goldberg/dp/B00OUGOE1Q

The Now

Klas Lindquist - Handle with Care

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2024
Time: 67:05
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 154,5 MB
Art: Front

(5:31) 1. My Old Flame
(6:32) 2. Tea for Two
(6:19) 3. Prelude to a Kiss
(6:20) 4. The Day We Met
(6:13) 5. The Man with a Horn
(6:27) 6. Cry My a River
(6:23) 7. Bernadette
(6:25) 8. Stardust
(5:03) 9. Cherokee
(3:09) 10. Days of Wine and Roses
(4:55) 11. Sweet Pumpkin
(3:43) 12. Come Sunday

Considered one of "Sweden's most exciting jazz musicians," by the Goteborgs Posten, a major Swedish-language daily newspaper published in Gothenburg, Sweden, Klas Lindquist delivers his fifth album as leader with the intimate and sophisticated Handle with Care. As pianist Champian Fulton states in the liner notes, the album, "Spotlights Klas Lindquist as a soloist with a voice and perspective all his own." She essentially hits the nail on the proverbial head in describing the saxophonist's work on the recording, which is pronounced, powerful and penetrating.

A follow up to his well-received Alternate Source of Energy (Yellow Car Records 2023) with his much-regarded nonet, garnishing the recognition of Sweden's number one jazz album of 2023, it was one of several albums the leader recorded with an ensemble of nine musicians. On this session, Lindquist returns to a smaller intimate format and records with a quartet of fellow countrymen featuring pianist Leo Lindberg guiding a seasoned rhythm section of Niklas Fernqvist and drummer Daniel Fredriksson.

On tap, are only two originals with the majority of the twelve tracks featuring familiar standards from the likes of Duke Ellington, Hoagy Carmichael, Henry Mancini, and Ray Noble among others. The leader's beautiful solos begin on the opening Arthur Johnston/ Sam Coslow classic "My Old Flame," and progress on the oft-recorded Vincent Youmans/Caesar standard "Tea for Two." He treats Ellington's "Prelude to a Kiss" tenderly before presenting his first original, "The Day We Met," peppered with plenty of high notes a terrific piece of bop.

Perhaps the defining piece of the album is Lindquist's rendition of the Bonnie Lake/Jack Jenney dynamite number "The Man with a Horn," made popular by Lou Donaldson, Eric Alexander and others. This take of the standard must be compared favorably to the others and considered as one of the top versions ever recorded. Pianist Lindberg weighs in quite nicely on the American torch song from Arthur Hamilton, "Cry Me A River," as Lindquist sounds off in accompaniment of his pianist.

The two musicians do it again on "Bernadette" with Lindberg laying down some nice Bill Evans like key work as the saxophonist displays his chops in a call and response moment making this piece of music wonderful to hear. The music slows down a bit on the stylish Carmichael composition "Stardust" for a delicate and mellow take on this familiar standard. Nobel's recognizable melody of "Cherokee" brings out the bassist and drummer in a more pronounced role on the shortest but perkiest tune of the album.

The immortal Henry Mancini standard "The Days of Wine and Roses" is truly another winner with Lindquist and the band, playing off each other in one cohesive manner demonstrating just how good this group truly is. "Sweet Pumkin" and Ellington's spiritual ballad "Come Sunday," brings the music to a graceful finish. What may not be finished, however, is the favorable impression one may have after only one listen to Klas Lindquist's brilliant Handle with Care.
By Edward Blanco https://www.allaboutjazz.com/handle-with-care-klas-lindquist-self-roduced/

Personnel: Klas Lindquist - alto saxophone; Leo Lindberg - piano; Niklas Fernqvist - bass; Daniel Fredriksson - drums

Handle with Care

Sunday, November 10, 2024

Fabienne Ambühl Trio - Glitterwoods

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2015
Time: 54:45
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 126,6 MB
Art: Front

(1:43) 1. Glitterwoods, Pt. 1
(3:41) 2. Glitterwoods, Pt. 2
(1:24) 3. Glitterwoods, Pt. 3
(3:54) 4. Hang On
(5:42) 5. Was
(4:59) 6. Oasis
(5:14) 7. Black Horses Suite
(3:31) 8. No Memories
(3:54) 9. Paths
(6:06) 10. Sea Son
(6:00) 11. Inchworms
(4:58) 12. While We Were Gone
(3:34) 13. Between Your Eyes

“Stripped-back minimalism and emotional depth, playfulness and maturity, and a profound jazz sensibility combined with a powerful romantic imagination, forge her unmistakable style. By Norbert Krampf

Fabienne Ambuehl is a Swiss pianist, singer and composer, living in London. With her trio she released the debut album Glitterwoods (Traumton Berlin), which was well-received in the European jazz press.

The band’s new album, with Jon Scott on drums, Matt Ridley on bass, Tom Ollendorff on guitar, featuring Ant Law on guitar, will be out in January 2025.

As well as performing with her trio and solo, Fabienne in the recent past, has performed with the Noga Ritter band and worked and toured in Senegal for a musical residency, supported by Arts Council England. With Neele & the Soundvoyage she released a EP and the album Visions (QFTF Berlin 2018) and toured Switzerland and Germany. As a singer and soloist of the Jazz Choir Freiburg she toured Germany and Austria. In July 2017 she was their soloist at the Eurovision Song Contest for choirs in Riga, Latvia.

Fabienne completed her masters at Lucerne School of Music. She studied with Hans Feigenwinter and Chris Wiesendanger alongside vocal studies with Bruno Amstad and Lauren Newton. She has further studied with Jean Paul Brodbeck, Christoph Stiefel, Asaf Sirkis and Gwilym Simcock.

She won a scholarship from Friedl Wald Stiftung and studied at the Complete Vocal institute in Copenhagen. She is the winner of a Förderpreis of the Kanton Zug and with Harmonie Greber was selected for Suisse Diagonales Jazz.https://www.fabienneambuehl.com/

Glitterwoods

Shorty Rogers & The Giants - You Shorty, Me Tarzan!

Styles: Trumpet Jazz
Year: 2010
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 55:42
Size: 129,4 MB
Art: Front

( 3:25)  1. The Elephant Wail
( 1:40)  2. Los Barbaros
( 3:05)  3. Paradise Found
( 1:55)  4. Trapped
( 2:14)  5. Los Primitivos
( 3:24)  6. Oomgawa
(17:33)  7. Tarzanic Suite
( 3:19)  8. Mountain Greenery
( 4:57)  9. Martian Lullaby
( 4:08) 10. Bluesies
( 2:16) 11. Big Band Blues
( 1:15) 12. I Want To Be Happy
( 6:26) 13. The Three Little Bops

2010 release, the fourth installment in the Giant Steps label's series of classic recordings by legendary modernists Shorty Rogers & the Giants. Assembled is the rare percussive soundtrack to Tarzan the Ape Man that featured the likes of Bud Shank, Bob Cooper, Frank Rosolino and other famed West Coasters. Said Shorty: "At first, I was slightly apprehensive when MGM approached me to write and record the soundtrack for a Tarzan movie, but I needn't have concerned myself. They just said, make it exciting with plenty of drumming, and left me alone to get on with it. So I approached it as if I was really making a new Giants album, which is what it really was. I don't want to sound discourteous, but the album we made was much better that the actual movie". Also included is an equally rare 'live' appearance by the Big Band version of the Giants from an appearance on the TV show the Stars of Jazz. Giant Steps. ~Editorial Reviews https://www.amazon.com/You-Shorty-Tarzan-Rogers-Giants/dp/B0032BVEIG

Personnel:  Trumpet, Conductor, Composed By – Shorty Rogers ;  Bass – Buddy Clark, Joe Mondragon ;  Drums – Carlos Rosario, Chach Gonzales, Chico Guerrero, Frank Capp, Modesto Duran ;  Piano – Pete Jolly ;  Saxophone – Bill Holman, Bill Hood, Bill Perkins, Bob Cooper, Bud Shank, Chuck Gentry;  Trombone – Bob Enevoldsen, Frank Rosolino, Harry Betts, Marshall Cram;  Trumpet – Al Porcino, Buddy Childers, Don Fagerquist, Ollie Mitchell

You Shorty, Me Tarzan!

Friday, November 8, 2024

The Pacifists - The Pacifists

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2021
Time: 40:32
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 93,5 MB
Art: Front

(3:12) 1. We´ve Only Just Begun
(3:47) 2. Yesterday Once More
(3:27) 3. Goodbye To Love
(3:49) 4. Close To You
(6:28) 5. This Masquerade
(3:11) 6. Rainy Days And Monday´s
(3:19) 7. Superstar
(3:39) 8. Top Of The World
(3:24) 9. Hurting Each Other
(3:05) 10. It´s Going To Take Some Time
(3:07) 11. For All We Know


The Pacifists

Alexander Claffy - Memento

Styles: Jazz
Year: 2024
Time: 49:26
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 113,6 MB
Art: Front

(10:06) 1. Brother
( 8:32) 2. Tokyo
( 7:22) 3. Tassia
( 7:22) 4. Jinriksha
( 8:55) 5. This Nearly Was Mine
( 7:07) 6. Power Station

I’d like to open by thanking everyone who helped to make this album possible. You know exactly who you are and I couldn’t have made it without you.

“Memento”, derived from the concept of “Memento Mori” is my 10th leader effort. By the time this album has been released I’ll be 32 years old. In an age where releasing 50 minutes of consecutive music may seem archaic, I’m just doing my best to document a place and time in my growth and development. When the stars align and I see a group of musicians that can come together and document a sign of the times, I jump at the chance. Even if I myself am not in the exact shape I want to be to record, I’ll take that risk.

This document serves as a reminder of what high level musicianship is still coming out of New York City. To be able to have one of the world’s greatest geniuses, my brother, Kurt Rosenwinkel contributing to this record is a dream within itself. I did my best to assemble some of my favorite voices, and give a pallet which everyone could speak their minds onto.

The goal here was to bring some emotionally powerful music that reminds us each: to enjoy and be grateful. Every day could be your last. And that’s how I’m trying to consistently play and contribute art for the rest of my days. A musical “Memento Mori”, that translates that urgency into song. This Record is dedicated to the memory of my father, Joseph Francis Claffy.
Yours Truly, Alexander Claffy https://alexanderclaffymusic.bandcamp.com/album/memento

Personnel: Alexander Claffy - bass; Kurt Rosenwinkel - guitar; Jimmy Macbride - drums; Matt Chalk - alto sax (tracks 1, 5); Tim Brey - piano (tracks 1, 4-6); Dave Kikoski - piano (tracks 2, 3 & 4); Stacy Dillard - tenor saxophone (tracks 2 & 4); Eric Alexander - tenor saxophone (track 6); Simon Moullier - vibraphone (tracks 1, 2, 4 - 6)

Memento

Thursday, November 7, 2024

Nils Lindberg - Sax Appeal & Trisection

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1994
Time: 66:28
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 153,1 MB
Art: Front

(5:09) 1. Curbits
(4:23) 2. Play For Love
(5:36) 3. Birdland
(3:15) 4. Brand New
(5:29) 5. Just Take
(5:26) 6. Blues For Bill
(4:35) 7. Zodiac
(6:07) 8. Trisection I - Preludium (Visa), Moderato
(5:57) 9. Trisection II - Valse, Moderato
(5:06) 10. Trisection III - Finale, Allegretto-Allegro
(5:34) 11. Day-Dreaming
(4:17) 12. Ars Gratia Artis
(5:28) 13. Joker

Two obscure records led by pianist-arranger-composer Nils Lindberg are combined on this enjoyable single-CD. The first seven songs feature Lindberg with either a quintet or a septet. Among his sidemen on these cool jazz performances are altoist Rolf Billberg and the great baritonist Nils Lindberg.

The second set, which generally utilizes a 12-piece group, is more advanced, looking both toward the cool and Third Stream works; trumpeters Idrees Sulieman and Jan Allen, trombonist Eje Thelin and altoist Billberg are among the key players. Despite the lack of name recognition, Nils Lindberg's CD is well worth checking out by fans of cool-toned jazz.By Scott Yanow
https://www.allmusic.com/album/sax-appeal-trisection-mw0000764410#review

Sax Appeal & Trisection

Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Petula Clark - Ultimate Petula Clark

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 62:38
Size: 143.4 MB
Styles: AM Pop, Sunshine pop
Year: 2003
Art: Front

[3:06] 1. Downtown
[2:42] 2. I Know A Place
[2:50] 3. You'd Better Come Home
[2:37] 4. Round Every Corner
[2:25] 5. You're The One
[2:45] 6. Call Me
[2:42] 7. My Love
[2:57] 8. A Sign Of The Times
[2:52] 9. I Couldn't Live Without Your Love
[2:18] 10. Who Am I
[2:52] 11. Colour My World
[3:15] 12. This Is My Song
[2:54] 13. Don't Sleep In The Subway
[1:55] 14. The Cat In The Window (The Bird In The Sky)
[2:51] 15. The Other Man's Grass Is Always Greener
[3:55] 16. Kiss Me Goodbye
[3:04] 17. Don't Give Up
[3:29] 18. Happy Heart
[2:49] 19. Neon Rainbow
[3:55] 20. The Song Is Love
[4:15] 21. I Don't Know How To Love Him

Ultimate Petula Clark is a 21-track collection of British songbird Clark's biggest hits and best songs from the early '60s through the early '70s. Her sophisticated and warm voice was the perfect instrument for the songwriting talents of Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent; many of the songs here are written and produced by the underrated Hatch. The collection leads off with her biggest hit, "Downtown," and includes great songs like "I Know a Place," "Call Me," "Sign of the Times," and "Don't Sleep in the Subway." She split with Hatch in the late '60s and some of the songs she recorded after the split are here: "Kiss Me Goodbye," "The Song Is Love," and "Neon Rainbow," a great track from Memphis, the oft-overlooked classic record that she cut with Chips Moman in 1970. Along with the great music and a very generous track listing, the collection boasts remastered sound and extensive liner notes, making Ultimate Petula Clark the best single-disc Petula Clark disc on the market. ~Tim Sendra

Ultimate Petula Clark

Sunday, November 3, 2024

The Syd Lawrence Orchestra - Sentimental Journey

Styles: Jazz, Big Band
Year: 2011
Time: 55:25
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 128,3 MB
Art: Front

(3:05) 1. Adios
(2:56) 2. April In Paris
(3:24) 3. At The Woodchopper's Ball
(3:09) 4. Begin The Beguine
(2:35) 5. Caribbean Clipper
(4:49) 6. I Can't Get Started
(3:34) 7. In The Mood
(2:58) 8. Memories Of You
(3:03) 9. Opus One
(3:30) 10. Sentimental Journey
(3:53) 11. Serenade In Blue
(4:23) 12. Sing Sing Sing
(4:30) 13. Skyliner
(3:38) 14. St. Louis Blues
(2:34) 15. Sun Valley Jump
(3:16) 16. Take The A Train

Founded in 1967 by trumpeter and arranger Syd Lawrence, The fabulous Syd Lawrence Orchestra has been thrilling audiences in Concert Halls, Theatres, TV Shows and Music Festivals all over Great Britain and Continental Europe for over 50 years.

Renowned for it’s exciting blend of high octane Big Band Swing and Classic Dance Music, the Orchestra’s repertoire ranges from the wartime million sellers of the legendary Glenn Miller through the era of the great Count Basie Orchestra to the hit songs of Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald. Count Basie himself described the Syd Lawrence Orchestra as “So good it should be BANNED!”.

The Orchestra, directed since Syd’s retirement in 1996 by Chris Dean, has a repertoire of over 2,000 classic Big Band arrangements including; Glenn Miller’s “Moonlight Serenade” and “In the Mood”, Tommy Dorsey’s “I’m Getting Sentimental Over You” and “Opus One”, Benny Goodman’s “Sing, Sing, Sing”, Artie Shaw’s “Begin The Beguine”, Woody Herman’s “Blues on Parade”, Ray Anthony’s “Mr Anthony’s Boogie” , Duke Ellington’s “Satin Doll”, Bert Ambrose’s “Night Ride”, Count Basie’s “April in Paris” and “Splanky”, Charlie Barnet’s “Skyliner”, Stan Kenton’s “Peanut Vendor”, the “Trumpet Blues” of Harry James, “I’ve Got My Love To Keep Me Warm” of Les Brown, the hits of Billy May and Ted Heath’s “Hot Toddy”. More......https://syd-lawrence-orchestra.com/about/

Sentimental Journey

Saturday, November 2, 2024

Rebecca Kilgore - I Saw Stars

Styles: Jazz, Vocal
Year: 1994
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 61:03
Size: 140,9 MB
Art: Front

(2:15)  1. Happy as the Day Is Long
(5:12)  2. Sweet Substitute
(3:16)  3. I Saw Stars
(4:11)  4. For Heaven's Sake
(4:29)  5. Say It Isn't So
(4:07)  6. He Needs Me
(3:12)  7. Jeepers Creepers
(4:13)  8. No Love, No Nothing
(3:37)  9. Everything I Have Is Yours
(2:29) 10. Exactly Like You
(3:27) 11. A LonelLonely Co-Ed
(3:04) 12. This Is No Laughing Matter
(3:01) 13. A Fine Romance
(3:50) 14. I'll Be Around
(4:39) 15. You Can't Lose a Broken Heart
(2:45) 16. Symphony
(3:08) 17. Princess

Becky Kilgore, a singer based in the Pacific Northwest, is a longtime associate of pianist Dave Frishberg. Frishberg is part of the impressive supporting cast (along with trombonist Dan Barrett, altoist Chuck Wilson, Scott Robinson on tenor, bass sax and clarinet, guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli and bassist Michael Moore) for her solo debut. Kilgore has a nice swing to her style and clearly enjoys reviving such songs as "Happy as the Day Is Long," "A Lonely Coed" and "You Can't Lose a Broken Heart." She has a pleasing voice, gives a liberal amount of space to the soloists (the ensembles often sound a bit like the John Kirby Sextet), and constructs a set of enjoyable music that is heartily recommended to fans of small-group swing. ~ Scott Yanow  http://www.allmusic.com/album/i-saw-stars-mw0000026865

Personnel: Rebecca Kilgore (vocals, guitar); Bucky Pizzarelli (guitar); Scott Robinson (clarinet, tenor saxophone, bass saxophone); Chuck Wilson (alto saxophone); Dan Barrett (trumpet, trombone); Dave Frishberg (piano).

I Saw Stars

Marie So - City Of Lights

Size: 100,8 MB
Time: 42:45
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Jazz Vocals, Brazilian Jazz
Art: Front

01. Levres De Pluie (4:18)
02. The City Of Lights (4:16)
03. One Night In Paris (5:01)
04. Ce Que Le Puit Dit A La Source (4:32)
05. Le Masque Le Plus Beau (3:46)
06. A French Girl In California (5:14)
07. Cry Me A River (4:44)
08. Cuivre Noir Et Blanc (3:17)
09. Impression Soleil Levant (3:53)
10. Solea (3:40)

Marie So: Vocals
Christophe Trottet: Guitar
Emmanuel Garrouste: Piano
Philippe Gallet: Bass
Luca Scalambrino: Drums
Nicolas Dolce: Percussion

Rounding off series of musical trip, Marie So has just released a new album "Dans le coeur des gens".You can listen to three of Marie So's songs on the Ladies’ Jazz Compilation album (Warner), where she figures amongst a number of big names including Diana Krall, Norah Jones, Stacey Kent, Liz Wright.She is accompanied by a quintet composed of piano, bass, drums, percussion and guitar. On stage, she performs songs from her first album, all composed by her guitarist and song writer Christophe Trottet, as well as several songs from her second album, to be released this year.

Charismatic, sincere, sensitive, intimate, Marie So began her international career in 2006 when she released her first album “Chaque Jour ” (Nocturne) recorded in Brazil with Joao Bosco and musicians who play regularly with Sting and Gilberto Gil. The Marie So recipe : a mixture of bossa nova and samba rythms blended with a decidedly jazz swing and a large dose of spontaneity, simplicity and generosity all sung in French.Henri Salvador may no longer be with us, but Marie So plays tribute to his musical heritage with her original French-bossa nova touch. Marie So, the new French voice of Brazil. Not to be missed.

Tangerine Rhapsody

Snorre Kirk Quartet & Stephen Riley - Tangerine Rhapsody

Styles: Bop, Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2019
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 42:12
Size: 96,8 MB
Art: Front

(7:45) 1. Unsentimental
(6:50) 2. Tangerine Rhapsody
(3:55) 3. Blues Jump
(4:51) 4. West Indian Flower
(3:50) 5. The Nightingale & The Lake
(5:30) 6. Uptown Swing Theme
(5:18) 7. Festival Grease
(4:09) 8. Nocturne

Stephen Riley, Jan Harbeck (ts); Magnus Hjorth (p); Anders Fjeldsted (b);Snorre Kirk (d)

This quartet is solidly locked in the swing era but that is where drummer leader, Snorre and, presumably, his musicians, want to stay. He has recruited American tenor sax soloist, Riley who plays on all tracks and uses his regular sax man, Harbeck on tracks 2 and 3. Both tenor men play in the swing style and admire Paul Gonsalves which will give you an advance idea of their sounds. Riley favours a heavy, breathy vibrato and is obviously also enamoured of the music of Ben Webster and Johnny Hodges. Drummer leader Snorre is unusual in that he takes no solos and says he ‘does not make a big deal of them on records.’ He does though support vigorously throughout and with tasteful playing. His heroes are Jo Jones and Ed Thigpen and he says that Elvin Jones and Tony Williams are ‘probably a bit too much for me.’ This again will indicate to potential purchasers what to expect.

As to the music it is rooted in the past, but the style is valid, it swings easily under Snorre’s driving drums and Fjelsted’s solid bass. If you are into heavy, shaking vibrato on the tenor sax you will enjoy both soloist’s contributions. Festival Grease is a good, slow, funky blues and Uptown Swing Theme does swing, easily and effectively. West Indian Theme is an attractive calypso that features the bassist’s only solo of the set. Well, at least he gets more than the leader. The music is relaxed and melodic throughout and will go down well with enthusiasts of Ellington, Basie and the like. And what’s not to like about that?
~Derek Ansell https://www.jazzviews.net/snorre-kirk-quartet-with-stephen-riley---tangerine-rhapsody.html

Tangerine Rhapsody

Friday, November 1, 2024

Christian Jacob - New Jazz Standards Vol 5 • the Music of Carl Saunders

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2022
Time: 59:01
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 135,8 MB
Art: Front

(4:19) 1. August in New York
(6:42) 2. A Ballad for Pete Candoli
(4:58) 3. Zig Zag Waltz
(4:33) 4. The Hipper They Are The Harder They Fall
(5:42) 5. Complex Simplicity
(5:16) 6. A Ballad for Now
(3:04) 7. A Pill for Bill
(5:28) 8. Silver Ambience
(4:26) 9. Dark Blanket
(4:48) 10. Sweetness
(4:20) 11. Admired
(5:19) 12. Encore

New Jazz Standards Vol 5 • the Music of Carl Saunders

Featuring 12 of Carl Saunders' finest songs and the consistently brilliant playing of Christian Jacob, New Jazz Standards delivers in a special way!

Carl Saunders is one of the world's great jazz trumpeters, a super technician who is a masterful improviser with his own sound. In his career he has performed with a countless number of jazz greats.

This recording (and Series) feature Saunders' originals taken from his New Jazz Standards book. "I have been writing tunes all of my life," says the trumpeter-composer. "I had many of them sitting by the piano, unorganized and looking like a bit of a mess. I finally decided to print them out and organize them in a folder and finally publishing them into a book which I called New Jazz Standards which has over 300 songs."

"I let the artists pick whatever tunes they want to do from the book and interpret them in their own style." The rewarding series has thus far showcased quite an array of talent, starting with flutist Sam Most and continuing with sets starring trombonist Scott Whitfield, pianist Roger Kellaway, and guitarist Larry Koonse.

For Vol. 5, Carl Saunders wanted to feature pianist Christian Jacob. "He's one of the very best, a complete classical musician who has mastered jazz."

Multi-Grammy nominated Christian Jacob, who was born in France, studied classical music from the age of four and was considered a child prodigy but became attracted to jazz and improvisation by the time he was ten. He not only attended the Berklee College of Music but won a series of awards as a student and for a time taught at the college. He gained his initial fame in the jazz world when he played and arranged for some of the great.

The pianist suggested that bassist Darek Oles be part of this project. Oles has made many recordings including sets with Brad Mehldau and Charles Lloyd.

Saunders says "Christian and I decided on the great Joe LaBarbera for the drum duties who is one of the most musical drummers on the scene. When you listen to him play music comes out of his drums.
https://www.summitrecords.com/release/new-jazz-standards-vol-5-the-music-of-carl-saunders-christian-jacob/

Personel:

Christian Jacob, piano
Darek Oles, bass
Joe LaBarbera, drums

Thursday, October 31, 2024

Diana Panton - Pink

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2010
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 61:55
Size: 143,4 MB
Art: Front

(3:52)  1. Wouldn't It Be Loverly
(3:57)  2. My Ideal
(4:05)  3. I Walk A Little Faster
(4:21)  4. My Future Just Passed
(2:44)  5. Wonder Why
(2:34)  6. Me Myself And I
(4:03)  7. What Is There To Say?
(4:23)  8. Tea For Two
(3:46)  9. Please Be Kind
(6:02) 10. Fly By Night
(4:50) 11. I Wish I Knew
(3:36) 12. They Didn't Believe Me
(4:36) 13. Love-wise
(3:24) 14. Hold Me Hold Me Hold Me
(3:43) 15. Five Minutes More
(1:51) 16. Wait Till You See Him

Diana Panton's 3rd release 'Pink' stays the course she plotted with her first two well-received albums. She's working once again with a small group, although when one of the band members is genius multi-instrumentalist Don Thompson you get a lot of bang for your musician buck. Reg Schwager is also back, accompanying with his customary artful and sensitive playing. A new addition, and a completely fitting one given Panton's languid style, is trumpet and flugelhorn player, Guido Basso. His fills and solos add rich warmth to the mix, like honey drizzled over an English muffin, filling in all the nooks and crannies. For this new album Diana has carefully chosen a collection of well-crafted songs that she can mine for lyrical gold. She is foremost a story teller - not a flashy or emotionally overwrought singer - Diana simply and deftly presents the songs so the listener can take them in without being distracted by vocal pyrotechnics. ~ Editorial Reviews https://www.amazon.com/Pink-Diana-Panton-Trio-1/dp/B002UMF1FU

Personnel: Vocals – Diana Panton; Bass, Piano, Vibraphone – Don Thompson ; Cornet, Flugelhorn, Trumpet – Guido Basso; Guitar – Reg Schwager

Pink