Sunday, April 20, 2025

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Friday, April 18, 2025

Richard 'Groove' Holmes - After Hours

Styles: Jazz, Post Bop
Year: 1962
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 60:55
Size: 149,0 MB
Art: Front

(4:36)  1. Sweatin'
(2:56)  2. Jeannine
(4:13)  3. Minor Surgery
(4:08)  4. This Here
(5:16)  5. It Might as Well Be Spring
(5:21)  6. Moose the Mooche
(6:46)  7. Groove's Bag
(2:33)  8. Hallelujah, I Love her So
(5:25)  9. After Hours
(4:34) 10. Later
(5:01) 11. Do It My Way
(6:44) 12. Secret Love
(3:16) 13. Denise

Richard "Groove" Holmes was one of the first jazz organists to emerge after the rise of Jimmy Smith (who would remain a lifelong influence). Holmes had a lighter tone on the more up-tempo pieces, but on the ballads (such as "Denise" on this set) his organ could give the impression of weighing a ton. This CD reissue combines together most of the music from Holmes' two early albums: After Hours and Tell It like It 'Tis. 

These trio renditions (with either Joe Pass or Gene Edwards on guitar and Larance Marable or Leroy Henderson on drums) give one a strong sampling of the organist's talents on a variety of blues, bop standards, and obscure originals. ~ Scott Yanow http://www.allmusic.com/album/after-hours-mw0000184447

Personnel: Richard Groove Holmes (organ); Joe Pass, Gene Edwards (guitar); Larance Marable, Leroy Henderson (drums).

After Hours

Rebecca Kilgore - A Little Taste a Tribute to Dave Frishberg

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2024
Time: 38:40
File: MP3 @ 128K/s
Size: 39,0 MB
Art: Front

(2:51) 1. A Little Taste (The Single)
(3:42) 2. Our Love Rolls On
(5:08) 3. "Peel Me a Grape"
(2:33) 4. Little Did I Dream
(4:27) 5. Heart's Desire
(3:16) 6. Snowbound
(3:01) 7. "Brenda Starr"
(2:36) 8. Telephone Song
(3:25) 9. Ah so Pure
(2:56) 10. You Are There
(4:40) 11. Eastwood Lane

Singer Rebecca Kilgore’s A Little Taste showcases her wonderful delivery, accompanied by a stellar lineup of musicians. The album features Dan Barrett on trombone, Dick Titterington on trumpet and flugelhorn, Randy Porter on piano, Tom Wakeling on bass and Todd Strait on drums, among others, creating a rich backdrop for Kilgore’s performances.

Singer Rebecca Kilgore’s A Little Taste showcases her wonderful delivery, accompanied by a stellar lineup of musicians. The album features Dan Barrett on trombone, Dick Titterington on trumpet and flugelhorn, Randy Porter on piano, Tom Wakeling on bass and Todd Strait on drums, among others, creating a rich backdrop for Kilgore’s performances. A string sections adds in that regard as well. The recording leans heavily into jazz standards, offering a nostalgic journey through well-loved tunes. Kilgore’s is effortlessly elegant style and the interplay between her vocals and the instrumental arrangements is wonderful delivers warmth and intimacy that make this a beautifully enjoyable listening experience.https://thejazzpage.com/album/rebecca-kilgore-a-little-taste/

A Little Taste a Tribute to Dave Frishberg

Fredrik Kronkvist - Out of the Blue

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2025
Time: 77:12
File: MP3 @ 128K/s
Size: 74,0 MB
Art: Front

(5:38) 1. Blues on the Corner
(7:07) 2. Jinrikisha
(6:05) 3. Driftin'
(5:38) 4. Mahjong
(6:55) 5. Nica's Dream
(7:40) 6. Una Mas
(8:07) 7. Short Story
(6:46) 8. Oriental Folksong
(6:10) 9. The Kicker
(8:21) 10. Blue Bossa
(8:40) 11. Moanin'

The powerful and soulful altoman Fredrik Kronkvist is considered one of Europe’s finest alto saxophonists and takes charge whenever he is in the spotlight. Fredrik is an award-winning saxophonist and he has several albums out as a leader. Both his writing and improvisational skills are on display when he gives the audience his experience in drawing the heat from a tune with his big sound.

He is leading his own band where he presents a quartet, consisting of musicians from the vanguard of today. https://www.allaboutjazz.com/musicians/fredrik-kronkvist/

Out of the Blue

Johnny Frigo - Debut of A Legend

Styles: Jazz, Swing
Year: 1994
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 55:58
Size: 132,3 MB
Art: Front + Back

(4:34)  1. Get Happy
(4:03)  2. I'm Old Fashioned
(3:04)  3. Osaka Saki
(5:09)  4. Too Late Now/Street of Dreams
(3:30)  5. Bow Jest
(4:25)  6. Nuages
(6:14)  7. Jitterbug Waltz
(5:25)  8. Heather On The Hill/How Are Things In Glocca Morra
(5:01)  9. I Love Paris
(6:18) 10. Here's That rainy Day
(3:09) 11. Lush Life
(5:03) 12. Jeannine

Violinist Johnny Frigo's third album as a leader (he had previously made a forgotten date for Mercury in 1957 and a Chesky CD in 1988) is his definitive set, even though he was 77 at the time. With a good supporting cast (guitarist Gene Bertoncini, Bob Kindred on tenor and clarinet, pianist Joe Vito, bassist Michael Moore, and drummer Bill Goodwin), Frigo mostly explores standards, plus two of his originals. The music, falling between swing and bop, is superior straight-ahead jazz; among the highlights are "Get Happy," "Bow Jest," "Jitterbug Waltz," and "Jeannine." Frigo's sudden prominence in his '70s (considering he spent most of his career as a bassist) was as unlikely and welcome an event as trumpeter Doc Cheatham's late-period triumphs.By Scott Yanow  http://www.allmusic.com/album/debut-of-a-legend-mw0000119053

Personnel: Johnny Frigo (violin); Gene Bertoncini (guitar); Bob Kindred (clarinet, tenor saxophone); Joe Vito (piano); Bill Goodwin (drums).

Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Harry Allen's All Star Brazilian Band - Flying Over Rio

Styles: Brazilian Jazz
Year: 2014
Time: 76:27
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 179,1 MB
Art: Front

(4:32) 1. Double Rainbow
(4:01) 2. A Ship Without A Sail
(7:09) 3. The Night Has A Thousand Eyes
(4:50) 4. Bonita
(5:44) 5. Girl From Ipanema
(4:44) 6. Bate Papo
(5:57) 7. Copacabana
(4:31) 8. Tristeza De Nos Dois
(4:17) 9. Eu E A Briza
(4:52) 10. Mojave
(4:52) 11. Flying Over Rio
(4:08) 12. Serra De Estrella
(4:45) 13. Lamento No Morro
(5:08) 14. Piano No Mangueirra
(6:48) 15. Love Dance

Harry Allen is one of those tenor saxophonists that, in many ways, defies categorization. Strongly swing-oriented, his style is influenced not only by the masters such as Coleman Hawkins and Lester Young, but also by his contemporaries such as Scott Hamilton and Stan Getz. In his current release Flying Over Rio, he explores Brazilian music and how it has been both adapted and adopted into North American musical forms.

There is probably no better way of starting this adventure than with the Jobim/Lees collaboration “Double Rainbow”. Bringing together a bossa nova theme with a waltz tempo, which is all held together by vocalist Maucha Adnet, is a perfect synthesis of what Allen is trying to accomplish with this album. “The Night Has A Thousand Eyes” is one of those popular tunes whose origins are often forgotten, but nevertheless has attributes that seem to fit any musical style. Here, led by a sixteen-bar introduction from drummer Duduka Da Fonseca, Allen picks up the melody with some lovely phrasing before rolling out several choruses of improvisation with the addition of some nifty piano from Klaus Mueller.

It would almost be heresy to exclude “Girl From Ipanema” from a Brazilian album, so Allen and the band avoid this apostasy with a lilting arrangement, with guitarist Guilherme Monteiro taking the opening solo lead. Then Allen chimes in with his lyrical take on the composition, evoking the ghost of Stan Getz. The group dives into the purely Brazilian songs with gusto and offers vocalist Maucha Adnet lots of room to explore the genre on “Bonita” and “Eu e a Briza”. On the evocative “Mojave” Allen and bassist Nilson Matta offer a tenor-bass duo which is an intricate interplay between the two with a complex time signature. As for the title tune “Flying Over Rio” it is a samba in a reflexive mode with Allen, pianist Mueller, and bassist Matta all at the top of their game. The session closes with “Love Dance” taken at a barely perceptible bossa rhythm with Allen, guitarist Monteiro, and pianist Mueller sharing the solo space with emotion and resonance.

Lead by Harry Allen’s sturdy tenor saxophone, this inventive and versatile band brings a unique voice to the Brazilian musical experience.By John Sunier https://www.audaud.com/harry-allen-all-star-brazilian-band-flying-over-rio-arbors/

Personnel: Harry Allen – tenor saxophone; Klaus Mueller – piano; Guilherme Monteiro – guitar; Nilson Matta – bass; Duduka Da Fonseca – drums; Maucha Adnet – vocals

Flying Over Rio