Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Symeon Cosburn - Breakfast With The Blues

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 49:24
Size: 113.1 MB
Label: OT
Styles: Vocal jazz
Year: 2006
Art: Front

[3:56] 1. No One Ever Tells You
[2:59] 2. Love
[5:12] 3. Friendly Star/How High The Moon
[3:50] 4. I'm In Love
[2:57] 5. Golden Brown
[3:08] 6. East Of The Sun
[3:14] 7. Twilight Time
[5:44] 8. With A Song In My Heart
[3:21] 9. I Never Knew
[4:41] 10. A Letter For Anna Lee
[2:10] 11. Twisted
[4:49] 12. Love Affair
[3:18] 13. Golden Brown (Groove Foundry Re-Mix)

Symeon Cosburn is one of the major young male jazz singing & song writing talents in London at this time. Influences include Mel Tormé, Chet Baker, Mark Murphy, Carmen McRae and of course Ella Fitzgerald; in addition to UK based artists such as Liane Carroll, Ian Shaw & Claire Martin.

Symeons own brand of jazz is a healthy mix of bebop, swing, gospel groove & latin beats, and prefers to resurrect lesser-known standards along with modern classics & his own originals. Coupled with his improvisation and effortless ability to swing, he loves rhythmically manipulating the songs of his repertoire whether it be his own compositions or those of the great songwriters of yesteryear.

Symeons artistic personality led him into a few varied jobs before becoming a jazz singer, which included freelance graphic design. He spent his free time training himself as a dancer from around the age of 19, and then a little later as a singer, which led him on to seasonal cabaret work abroad – the jazz was to come much later.

Breakfast With The Blues   

Shirley Bassey - April In Paris

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 52:43
Size: 120.7 MB
Label: MBop
Styles: Pop-jazz vocals
Year: 2009
Art: Front

[2:58] 1. April In Paris
[3:13] 2. A Foggy Day
[2:56] 3. As Long As He Needs Me
[2:36] 4. Basin Street Blues
[3:32] 5. The St. Louis Blues
[2:17] 6. Take My Love, Take My Love
[2:42] 7. The Banana Boat Song (Day-O)
[4:05] 8. Birth Of The Blues
[3:30] 9. The Party's Over
[2:20] 10. Kiss Me, Honey, Honey, Kiss Me
[3:13] 11. They Can't Take That Away From Me
[2:17] 12. 's Wonderful
[3:36] 13. Cry Me A River
[3:05] 14. Easy To Love
[2:48] 15. I'll Get By (As Long As I Have You)
[3:40] 16. I've Got You Under My Skin
[3:47] 17. I've Never Been In Love Before

Known to Americans most for her belting rendition of the theme to Goldfinger, the 1964 edition in the James Bond series (as well as 1971's Diamonds Are Forever and 1979's Moonraker), Shirley Bassey was one of the most popular female vocalists in Britain during the last half of the 20th century. Known as Bassey the Belter and also the Tigress of Tiger Bay, her early career in touring shows and cabaret brought her a recording contract with Philips by the late '50s. After reaching the top of the British charts in 1959 with "As I Love You" and later "Reach for the Stars/Climb Every Mountain," Bassey was tapped to swing the theme song to the third James Bond vehicle. Her voice, brassy and sexy, conveyed the James Bond myth perfectly and became a big hit in America. Though later chart placings in the U.S. were few, she continued to do well in Great Britain, France and the Netherlands into the mid-'70s.

April In Paris

Henry Mancini & His Orchestra - Mancini '67: The Big Band Sound Of Henry Mancini

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 37:48
Size: 86.5 MB
Label: RCA
Styles: Big band, Easy Listening
Year: 1967/2002
Art: Front

[3:06] 1. Stolen Sweets
[2:41] 2. The Cat
[3:04] 3. The Shadow Of Your Smile
[2:59] 4. Satin Doll
[3:03] 5. Cherokee (Indian Love Song)
[3:15] 6. Stockholm Sweetnin'
[2:53] 7. Conquest
[2:40] 8. Tijuana Taxi
[4:13] 9. Autumn Nocturne
[3:13] 10. The House Of The Rising Sun
[3:53] 11. 'round Midnight
[2:42] 12. Turtles

Putting his fabulous arrangements to work on all kinds of songs, Mancini scored a sizable hit with this 1967 LP. Check out his vivacious versions of Satin Doll; Cherokee; House of the Rising Sun; The Shadow of Your Smile; Autumn Nocturne; 'Round Midnight; Tijuana Taxi , and more!

Recorded in Hollywood, California, 1966

Featuring: Al Porcino (tp), Ray Triscari (tp), Pete Candoli (tp), Frank Beach (tp), Bud Brisbois (tp), Maurice Harris (tp), Dick Nash (tb), Jimmy Priddy (tb), John Halliburton (tb), George Roberts (bt), Karl de Karke (bt), Vincent De Rosa (fh), Dick Perissi (fh)

Mancini '67: The Big Band Sound Of Henry Mancini

Emmylou Harris - Evangeline

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 33:55
Size: 77.7 MB
Label: Warner Bros
Styles: Country
Year: 1981/2011
Art: Front

[3:47] 1. I Don't Have To Crawl
[3:21] 2. How High The Moon
[3:51] 3. Spanish Johnny
[2:41] 4. Bad Moon Rising
[3:11] 5. Evangeline
[3:05] 6. Hot Burrito #2
[4:03] 7. Millworker
[3:00] 8. Oh Atlanta
[2:20] 9. Mr. Sandman
[4:32] 10. Ashes By Now

Evangeline was a 1981 album by Emmylou Harris that was composed mostly of leftover material from past recording sessions and which did not fit into any of her other albums. Songs included a remake of "Mister Sandman" (from the ill-fated Trio sessions with Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt), "Evangeline", which she had previously performed with The Band, Rodney Crowell's "Ashes By Now", and a cover of John Fogerty's "Bad Moon Rising".

Though it received mixed reviews upon its release, the album was yet another commercial success for Harris. It was certified Gold in less than a year after its release. A single release of "Mister Sandman" (Top 10 country/Top 40 pop) did well on the charts, though neither Ronstadt's nor Parton's record companies would allow their artists' vocals to be used on the single, so Harris rerecorded the song, singing all three parts for the single release. The album is one of two Harris albums that have never been issued on CD. The other album is Thirteen. ~palmerthirteen/Norway

Evangeline

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Big Bad Voodoo Daddy - How Big Can You Get

Styles: Swing, Jive
Label: Vanguard Records
Released: 2009
File: mp3 @320K/s
Size: 102,4 MB
Time: 44:42
Art: front

1. Come On With The 'Come On' - 3:22
2. Calloway Boogie - 4:03
3. The Call Of The Jitterbug - 3:30
4. Hey Now, Hey Now - 4:34
5. The Jumpin' Jive - 4:02
6. How Big Can You Get - 4:05
7. The Old Man Of The Mountain - 4:15
8. The Ghost Of Smokey Joe - 5:29
9. Reefer Man - 2:54
10. Minnie The Moocher - 4:59
11. Tarzan Of Harlem - 3:24

Notes: 2009 release. Cab Calloway was a legendary fireball of talent, whose infectious 'hi-de-hi's', 'ho-de-ho's', scattin' and jivin' became the spirited cry of people wanting to be happy. A truly larger than life figure in American pop culture, immortalized in cartoons and caricatures, Calloway also led one of the greatest bands of the Swing Era. 100 Years later the coolest Swing band around, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, are celebrating the birthday of Calloway with this fantastic album. 11 tracks including 'Minnie The Moocher'.

How Big Can You Get


Monday, August 19, 2013

Lisa Ono - The Music Of Antonio Carlos Jobim: Ipanema

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 50:17
Size: 115.1 MB
Label: Deckdisc
Styles: Brazilian jazz vocals
Year: 2008
Art: Front

[4:00] 1. Garota De Ipanema
[3:07] 2. Samba De Uma Nata
[2:18] 3. Brigas Nunca Mais
[3:24] 4. Sabia
[4:12] 5. Bonita Demais
[2:35] 6. Fotografia
[3:34] 7. Falando De Amor
[3:22] 8. A Felicidade
[3:14] 9. Aguas De Marco
[3:23] 10. Olha Pro Ceu
[2:41] 11. A Correnteza
[3:51] 12. Insensatez
[3:40] 13. Samba Da Avido
[2:40] 14. Agua De Beber
[4:08] 15. Two Kites

After creating a huge number of bossa nova albums featuring music from other world music genres, Japanese singer Lisa Ono returned to her musical roots with an album dedicated specifically to Brazilian bossa nova master Antonio Carlos Jobim. To celebrate (posthumously) the composer's 80th birthday, Ono recorded a wide collection of Jobim's greatest pieces. "The Girl from Ipanema," "One Note Samba," and "Agua de Beber" are all present, though "Corcovado" is surprisingly absent, despite it being a favorite performance for Ono.

The Music Of Antonio Carlos Jobim: Ipanema  

Eagles - 2 albums: Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 (Remastered) / Eagles Greatest Hits Vol 2 (Remastered)

Album: Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 (Remastered)
Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 43:13
Size: 98.9 MB
Label: Rhino/Elektra
Styles: Country rock
Year: 1976/2013
Art: Front

[3:30] 1. Take It Easy
[4:10] 2. Witchy Woman
[6:21] 3. Lyin' Eyes
[4:14] 4. Already Gone
[3:33] 5. Desperado
[4:50] 6. One Of These Nights
[2:52] 7. Tequila Sunrise
[4:47] 8. Take It To The Limit
[4:18] 9. Peaceful Easy Feeling
[4:33] 10. The Best Of My Love

Digitally remastered by Steve Hoffman (1993). Engineers: Glyn Johns, Bill Szymczyk, Allen Blazek. The Eagles: Glenn Frey (guitar, vocals, piano), Bernie Leadon (guitar, vocals, banjo), Don Felder (guitar, vocals), Randy Meisner (bass, vocals), Don Henley (drums, vocals). Personnel: Bernie Leadon (vocals, guitar, banjo); Glenn Frey (vocals, guitar, piano); Don Felder (vocals, guitar); Don Henley (vocals, drums); Randy Meisner (vocals).

Recording information: Criteria Studios, Miami, FL; Island Studios, London, England; Olympic Sound, London, England; REcord Plant, L. A., CA. The Eagles: Bernie Leadon (vocals, guitar, banjo); Glenn Frey (vocals, guitar, piano); Don Felder (vocals, guitar); Randy Meisner (vocals, bass); Don Henley (vocals, drums).

Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 (Remastered)

Album: Eagles Greatest Hits Vol 2 (Remastered)
Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 46:03
Size: 105.5 MB
Label: Rhino/Elektra
Styles: Rock, Country rock
Year: 1982/2013
Art: Front

[6:31] 1. Hotel California
[4:25] 2. Heartache Tonight
[3:04] 3. Seven Bridges Road
[4:10] 4. Victim Of Love
[5:31] 5. The Sad Cafe
[4:45] 6. Life In The Fast Lane
[4:53] 7. I Can't Tell You Why
[5:04] 8. New Kid In Town
[3:40] 9. The Long Run
[3:56] 10. After The Thrill Is Gone

With the Eagles having officially disbanded in May 1982, leaving behind eight Top 40 hits that followed the release of the spectacularly successful Eagles: Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975, Asylum Records naturally compiled a second hits collection for fall 1982 release. Seven of those hits were included (the exception being the seasonal "Please Come Home for Christmas"), along with three LP tracks, one each from One of These Nights, Hotel California, and The Long Run. Disdained by longtime fans and by the Eagles themselves, the collection was perfect for listeners who knew the band through number one radio hits like "New Kid in Town," "Hotel California," and "Heartache Tonight." It also spared them having to buy mediocre albums like The Long Run and Eagles Live just to have copies of the best-known songs from those releases. No wonder, then, that over the years, Eagles Greatest Hits, Volume 2 achieved multi-platinum status. ~ William Ruhlmann

Glenn Frey (vocals, guitar, piano); Don Felder, Joe Walsh (vocals, guitar); Randy Meisner, Timothy B. Schmidt (vocals, bass); Don Henley (vocals, drums).

Eagles Greatest Hits Vol 2 (Remastered)

Wilson Phillips - California

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 38:38
Size: 88.5 MB
Label: Columbia
Styles: Pop, Rock
Year: 2004
Art: Front

[3:11] 1. You're No Good
[3:57] 2. Old Man
[3:37] 3. California
[3:59] 4. Already Gone
[3:38] 5. Go Your Own Way
[2:39] 6. Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A Season)
[3:15] 7. Monday Monday
[3:44] 8. Get Together
[2:58] 9. Doctor My Eyes
[1:59] 10. Dance Dance Dance
[1:52] 11. In My Room
[3:46] 12. Already Gone (Acoustic)

As the offspring of 1960s California pop royalty (Beach Boy Brian Wilson, Mamas & Papas' John and Michelle Phillips), female vocal trio Wilson Phillips seems uniquely qualified to turn out a comeback album (after 12 years of silence) featuring covers of L.A. -centric hits from the '60s and '70s. Linda Ronstadt's "You're No Good" is ripe for revival, and here it gets a bit of a pumped-up Britney Spears-style treatment. Neil Young's "Old Man" is also the recipient of techno-friendly modernization. The trio's take on the Eagles' "Already Gone" sounds like a natural fit for contemporary-country radio. Unsurprisingly, the most faithful renditions are the strongest--Joni Mitchell's title cut and the Youngbloods' pacific anthem "Get Together." The girls dig into the catalogs of their parents too, for a "Monday, Monday" that owes more to Sheryl Crow than to the Mamas & the Papas, and a zesty romp through the Beach Boys' "Dance, Dance, Dance." The most affecting moment on CALIFORNIA, though, is the closing track, where Brian Wilson joins his daughters and their pal for a piano-and-vocal version of his classic "In My Room."

Chynna Phillips, Wendy Wilson, Carnie Wilson (vocals); Dean Parks (electric guitar, mandolin); Robert Bonfiglio (electric guitar); Dan Dugmore (pedal steel guitar); John Gilutin (Hammond b-3 organ); Roger Manning (Mellotron); David Rolfe, Larry Klein (bass guitar); Russ Kunkel (drums, tambourine).

California

Various Artists - Jazz For A Mellow Morning (2-disc set)

Jazz for a Mellow Morning, as released by Savoy Jazz in 2003, is a continuation of the popular Jazz For series released by 32 Jazz in the late '90s. Those discs contained songs from the catalog of the Muse label from the '70s, '80s, and '90s, and so does this disc. The 17 tracks are spread over two discs, and jazz giants like Kenny Burrell, James Moody, Cedar Walton, and Ron Carter all contribute tracks and brush shoulders with jazz middleweights like Mulgrew Miller, Larry Coryell, and Buster Williams. As the title suggests, the songs are relaxed and the mood is swinging in a polite and sophisticated way. Although the songs date from well beyond jazz's peak years, the performances are uniformly solid and the disc is a nice low-priced collection of mellow jazz perfect for relaxing a morning away. ~ Tim Sendra

Album: Jazz For A Mellow Morning (Disc 1)
Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 50:53
Size: 116.5 MB
Label: Savoy Jazz
Styles: Instrumental jazz
Year: 2003

[5:20] 1. Arturo O'Farrill - Poinciana
[5:40] 2. Larry Coryell - Yesterdays
[7:14] 3. James Moody - Morning Glory
[4:36] 4. Jaki Byard - Gaeta
[6:22] 5. Cedar Walton - As Long As There's Music
[3:25] 6. Buster Williams - My Funny Valentine
[6:50] 7. Joe Chambers - Early Minor
[6:35] 8. Kenny Barron - Delores Street, S.F
[4:47] 9. Quartette Indigo - Footprints


Album: Jazz For A Mellow Morning (Disc 2)
Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 49:22
Size: 113.0 MB
Label: Savoy Jazz
Styles: Instrumental jazz
Year: 2003
Art: Front

[9:27] 1. Buster Williams - The Enchanted Flower
[6:00] 2. Mulgrew Miller - My Man's Gone Now
[4:56] 3. Junior Cook - Detour Ahead
[8:03] 4. Kenny Barron - Here's That Rainy Day
[5:34] 5. Ron Carter & Houston Person - Good Morning Heartache
[4:02] 6. Bobby Hutcherson - Love Letters
[6:22] 7. Kenny Burrell - So Little Time
[4:56] 8. Pete Loraca Sims - Bliss

this 2-album set combined in one link.
Jazz For A Mellow Morning (Discs 1 & 2)

Stefanie Schlesinger - What Love Is

Styles: Jazz Vocals
Label: Enja
Year: 2002
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 50:59
Size: 116,7 MB
Art: Front

(5:02)  1. Why Shouldn't You Cry
(6:34)  2. I Wish
(3:55)  3. Baiao Kathrin
(4:14)  4. Luz Do Sol
(5:30)  5. Cry Me A River
(4:15)  6. Watch You Sleepin'
(5:29)  7. Sing Me Softly Of The Blues
(4:44)  8. Estate
(3:16)  9. You Don't Know What Love Is
(2:42) 10. Laudate
(5:14) 11. Send In The Clowns

Stefanie Schlesinger received her first piano lessons at age 9 and started studying classical singing at age 12. In 2002 she took her finals at the Music Academy Augsburg/Nuremberg as a "diploma singer" after also getting lessons in acting, playing the piano and elocution. Stefanie not only appeared in musical and opera productions but also premiered solo works of contemporary classical music. Further experiences include classical choir singing, gospel workshops with Ronnell Bey and jazz ensemble singing with Holli Ross. For quite a while now, 25-year-old Schlesinger has been feeling at home as a jazz vocalist. Thanks to her technical skills and unusual sensibility for melodies and lyrics, she offers a special magic of her own. Again and again, her fragile and melancholy art of ballad singing has been moving audiences to tears.


Because of her thoroughly trained voice and her love for subtle details Stefanie is able to master even difficult and rare songs con bravura and create emotional images of beauty full of warm and tender colors. For her international debut CD "What Love Is" Stefanie Schlesinger chose a mixture of exquisite standard songs and Brazilian moods. She comes up with her own lyrics for Carla Bley's "Sing Me Softly Of The Blues" and also shows her "classical side" on "Laudate" accompanied by the vibraphone and a string quartet. The musicians involved are select individual players who - in changing line-ups - react with empathy to this young singer's distinctive nuances. The outstanding American-European rhythm trio of Bob Degen, Isla Eckinger and Jarrod Cagwin has already proven its worth on the last recordings by Dusko Goykovich ("In My Dreams", ENJ-9408 2) and Charlie Mariano ("Deep In A Dream", ENJ-9423 2). The full band is completed by Brazilian guitar player Pedro Tagliani and - of course - the sophisticated vibes and marimba player Wolfgang Lackerschmid who also brought in some of his very refined and emotional compositions like "Why Shouldn't You Cry", "I Wish", "Baiao Kathrin", "Watch You Sleepin'" and "Laudate".
(http://www.enjarecords.com/cd.php?nr=ENJ-9434).

What Love Is

The Ben Webster Quintet - Soulville

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 48:44
Size: 111.6 MB
Label: Verve
Styles: Saxophone jazz
Year: 1957/2003
Art: Front

[8:02] 1. Soulville
[7:13] 2. Late Date
[4:15] 3. Time On My Hands
[8:25] 4. Lover, Come Back To Me
[4:40] 5. Where Are You
[4:29] 6. Makin' Whoopee
[3:30] 7. Ill Wind
[2:55] 8. Who
[3:05] 9. Boogie-Woogie
[2:05] 10. Roses Of Picardy

On this 1957 date, Webster is teamed up with the great Oscar Peterson Quartet. Supporting Webster on each track, this music lays "in the pocket" (as musicians would say) quite well. Much of this is due to drummer Stan Levey's buoyant swing. Webster himself is heard on two simple blues numbers of his own penning including the title track and "Late Date." Other songs include the standards "Lover Come Back To Me," "Where Are You," and "Makin' Whoopee." Perhaps the most riveting tune on SOULVILLE, however, is the beautiful ballad "Time on My Hands." Indeed, Webster is one of the most brilliant instrumental balladeers jazz has ever produced. No one can get that airy (even sultry) tone quite like Webster. Finally, as an intriguing bonus, we hear Webster perform three tunes in duet with Levey. Intriguingly, Webster plays piano on these tracks! Using an antiquated stride/boogie woogie style, Webster shows that his talent reaches beyond the saxophone.

Recorded in Hollywood, California on October 15, 1957.

Ben Webster (tenor saxophone, piano); Oscar Peterson (piano); Herb Ellis (guitar); Ray Brown (bass); Stan Levey (drums).

Soulville

Judy Butterfield - How Long Has This Been Going On

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 56:24
Size: 129.1 MB
Label: Valley Entertainment
Styles: Easy Listening, Cabaret
Year: 2008
Art: Front

[4:10] 1. What Is This Thing Called Love Love
[2:53] 2. Boom Boom
[3:41] 3. All I Want
[3:54] 4. Teach Me Tonight
[4:01] 5. A Sleepin' Bee
[2:37] 6. I Got Rhythm
[4:35] 7. All The Things You Are/How Long Has This Been Going On
[2:42] 8. Stuff Like That There
[3:38] 9. It Ain't Me Babe
[4:38] 10. Learnin' The Blues
[3:59] 11. If I Fell
[5:29] 12. Long Ago And Far Away
[4:40] 13. Please Send Me Someone To Love
[5:21] 14. Once In A Blue Moon/All The Things You Are

The San Francisco Chronicle hails eighteen year old Judy Butterfield as a young entertainer "on her way toward the rainbow" reminiscent of "a mix of Elizabeth Taylor and Scarlett O'Hara." A protégé of "Queen of Cabaret" Andrea Marcovicci, she made her New York debut at the age of fourteen at the Mabel Mercer Cabaret Convention. Her signature show Judy Sings Judy: Songs of a Young Garland is directed by acclaimed Cabaret Director Clifford Bell and premiered at the famed Empire Plush Room in April 2005. Judy's first CD, Judy Sings Judy: Live at the Empire Plush Room was released by Fynsworth Alley (www.fynsworthalley.com) in September of 2005.

She has performed at the famous Cinegrill at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, at The Gardenia, in San Francisco's tribute to Stephen Sondheim and with the Hillfest Orchestra in Peabody Massachusetts. Judy will be a freshman at Barnard College in New York this fall. She has appeared in The American Conservatory Theater's production of Shed a Little Light: The Music of James Taylor, and in A.C.T.'s A Christmas Carol. She was nominated for a 2006 MAC Award for New York Female Debut Performance, and received the Julie Wilson Award at the Mabel Mercer Cabaret Convention Opening Night Gala in New York City

How Long Has This Been Going On

Big Band Jazz Terrassa & Judy Niemack - What's Goin' On

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 61:42
Size: 141.3 MB
Label: Temps
Styles: Big Band, Vocal jazz
Year: 2007
Art: Front

[6:03] 1. New York Stories
[5:25] 2. Some Other Time
[3:57] 3. Them There Eyes
[4:55] 4. Fever
[4:35] 5. Love For Sale
[4:21] 6. One More Time
[4:51] 7. Night In Tunisia
[5:11] 8. The Man I Love
[4:49] 9. What's Going On
[3:35] 10. I Wish You Love
[6:59] 11. Angel Eyes
[6:56] 12. Cherokee

"New York Stories" was originally an instrumental by Jeanfrancois Prins. He asked me to write a lyric about the Big Apple, where we met. When the Spanish "Jazz Terrassa Big Band" proposed recording a CD with me, I suggested working with Peter Herbolzheimer, with whom I often perform in Germany. In this song, we celebrate the excitement arriving in New York City, which for jazz musicians is the musical center of the world.

What's Goin' On?

Debbie Cunningham - The Rest of Your Life

Styles: Jazz Vocals
Label: Indie
Year: 2006
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 44:20
Size: 101,5 MB
Art: Front

(5:17)  1. My Funny Valentine
(3:34)  2. I Thought About You
(4:09)  3. How Much I Love You
(3:18)  4. When I Look In Your Eyes
(3:46)  5. Overjoyed
(4:39)  6. The Way He Makes Me Feel
(3:11)  7. What's New
(3:32)  8. Just In Time
(4:41)  9. The Nearness of You
(3:13) 10. (Our) Love Is Here To Stay
(4:54) 11. What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life

What a glorious sound Debbie makes on this album. “The Rest of Your Life” is a collection of timeless jazz classics souped up by Mrs. Cunningham and her talented friends. What I love about this album is her vocal fearlessness. She’s not afraid to open her mouth and place the notes exactly where she wants them. There are a hundreds of “My Funny Valentine” renditions floating around and her sassy version is rather refreshing. Kudos to John Swana, on trumpet. 


The playfullness of the lyrics is echoed in her sensuous, playful delivery. You can tell she had fun with it. Each of the 11 tracks on this album are an absolute elegant treat. “The Way He Makes Me Feel” made me picture myself in a sepia toned reality where everything is sophisticated. This is a very professional, romantical and sophisticated effort. Debbie’s voice has a firm command of human emotion. Anyone that knows me knows that I take my Stevie Wonder very very seriously. I couldn’t wait to get to “Overjoyed” just to see if she might have messed my boy’s classic up. NOPE. She nailed it. Her backing instrumentalists ( Piano: Barry Sames; Drums: Wilby Fletcher) should be given props here as well for their remarkable musicianship.~Mut Asheru ( Unsigned - The Magazine Dec 2, 2008).

“Some singers’ entire careers are spent searching for that delicate, delicious connection with their listeners when a song becomes an intimate statement one is compelled to hear. Debbie Cunningham grabbed it right from the start on her CD, ‘The Rest of Your Life’. Such sensitive delivery, her choice of songs, the arrangements and accompanists belie the fact this is her debut disc. WOW!”~Greg Lee – (WMOT-FM, Jazz-89 Nashville Apr 13, 2007)

“Soulful,sultry,smooth”, “delicate,delicious”, “elegant and sophisticated”, lyrical and intimate”, “Romantic”, “soothing”, “powerful and engaging”, “an exquisite taste of jazz, “Eloquent”, “Totally ear friendly”, “Soothing – yet never sleepy”~What FANS ARE SAYING…… (Apr 21, 2007).(http://debbiecunninghamjazz.com/reviews/).

The Rest of Your Life

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Red & the Red Hots - Gettin' Around

Styles: Swing
Label: Red Young Productions
Released: 2002
File: mp3 @320K/s
Size: 112,2 MB
Time: 48:57
Art: front

1. Mister Boogie to you - 3:17
2. Moppin' N Boppin' - 3:10
3. Boo Wah Boo Wah - 3:08
4. Steppin' Out Tonight - 4:36
5. Keep on Swingin' - 3:59
6. At Last - 3:42
7. Gettin' Around - 4:59
8. The Temporary Blues - 5:52
9. Duke - 4:08
10. Horse's Mouth - 4:58
11. No Moon at all - 2:57
12. Come Rain Or Shine - 4:06

Personnel:
Jeff Driskill - Sax (Alto), Sax (Tenor)
Keith Fiddmont - Sax (Soprano), Sax (Tenor)
Randy Landas - Bass
Steve Lucky - Piano, Vocals
Red Young - Piano, Hammond B-3 organ, Vocals

Notes: A swinging bunch of songs by the master of the new swing crowd from the boogie man. Once again accompanied by his backing band the Red Hots, singer/keyboardist/pianist/Hammond B-3 organist Red Young swings hard on Gettin' Around, a mixture of original tunes and classics from the golden age of jump blues and swing. It's similar to the group Young often gigs with, swing-revival mainstays the Royal Crown Revue, and it achieves its good-time goals with enthusiasm and energy. ~ Steve Huey

Gettin' Around

Nicki Parrott - The Last Time I Saw Paris

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 62:37
Size: 143.4 MB
Label: Venus
Styles: Jazz vocals
Year: 2013
Art: Front

[4:01] 1. Under Paris Skies
[4:09] 2. The Windmills Of Your Mind
[5:15] 3. Chanson De Maxence
[4:51] 4. Nuages
[3:42] 5. C'est Si Bon
[4:39] 6. I Will Wait For You
[3:53] 7. Hymne L'amour
[3:22] 8. L'ame Des Poetes
[4:06] 9. The Last Time I Saw Paris
[3:56] 10. The River Seine
[4:55] 11. La Mer
[4:11] 12. La Vie En Rose
[5:03] 13. If You Go Away
[6:29] 14. What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life?

Born in Newcastle, Australia, Nicki started her musical training at age four with the piano, followed by the flute, soon after. Nicki switched to double bass at the age of 15.

After graduating high school she moved to Sydney to study jazz at the New South Wales Conservatorium of Music where she began to play with Australian musicians such as Mike Nock, Dale Barlow, Paul Grabowsky, Bernie McGann, and Ten Part Invention. She also toured Australia with Russian musicians Daniel Kramer and Alexander Fischer and American trumpeters Bobby Shew and Chuck Findley. She continued her studies with various bassists including visiting artists Ray Brown and John Clayton.

Nicki was the recipient of two awards, a scholarship to Pan Pacific Music Camps at the age of 16, and first place in the 1992 Jazz Action Society’s Annual Song Competition for her composition “Come and Get It”, which is the opening track of Nicki and her sister Lisa’s debut CD, “Awabakal Suite”. She was also nominated for the annual Australian Young Achievers Award by the Arts Council of Australia who granted her the funds to come to New York to study with Rufus Reid. Nicki came to New York in May 1994. In June 2000, Nicki began performing on Monday nights at the Iridium Jazz Club with the legendary guitarist and inventor, Les Paul. As part of the Les Paul Trio, Nicki worked side-by-side with guitar greats from Paul McCartney, Slash, Steve Miller to fellow Aussie, Tommy Emmanuel. Since then she has performed with such notable musicians as Michel Legrand, Joe Wilder, Randy Brecker, Clark Terry, Jose Feliciano, Bucky Pizzarelli, John Pizzarelli, Dick Hyman, Patti Labelle & the New York Pops Orchestra, Harry Allen, Warren Vache, Marlena Shaw, David Krakauer, Ken Peplowski, Ann Hampton Callaway, Bill Mays, Scott Hamilton, Lillian Boutte, Larry Carlton and Houston Person, to name a few.

Nicki is joined by John Di Martino (piano), Gil Goldstein (accordion), Jacob Fisher (guitar) and Tim Horner (drums).

The Last Time I Saw Paris

Jimmy McGriff - Countdown

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 33:45
Size: 77.3 MB
Label: Milestone
Styles: Soul-jazz-funk
Year: 1983/1991
Art: Front

[7:00] 1. I'm Walking
[5:15] 2. Bholly
[4:07] 3. Down For The Count
[4:08] 4. Blow Your Horn
[4:59] 5. Since I Fell For You
[8:14] 6. Shiny Stockings

Jimmy McGriff's Milestone debut, which has been reissued on CD, features the soulful organist heading a group of lesser-known players -- including three horns and the fine guitarist Melvin Sparks -- and doing his best to emulate the sound of a big band. The material ("I'm Walkin'," a couple of Frank Foster numbers including "Shiny Stockings," Benny Green's "Blow Your Horn," "Since I Fell for You" and a McGriff original) is strong and inspires the musicians to play funky, grease-filled solos. Few surprises occur, but the music is quite enjoyable and easily recommended to fans of this genre. ~Scott Yanow

Countdown

Freddy Cole - Rio De Janeiro Blue

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 52:41
Size: 122.3 MB
Label: Telarc
Styles: Vocal jazz
Year: 2001
Art: Front

[4:31] 1. Rio De Janeiro Blue
[5:09] 2. I Concentrate On You
[4:15] 3. Delirio
[5:00] 4. Invitation
[5:23] 5. Words Can't Describe
[3:30] 6. Wild Is Love
[5:50] 7. Yellow Days
[3:04] 8. Sem Voce
[4:28] 9. Something Happens To Me
[5:03] 10. There, I've Said It Again
[6:23] 11. To Say Goodbye

Freddy Cole's second Telarc release features him in a variety of jazz and Latin settings, with a stellar cast of musicians -- most notably pianist/arranger Arturo O'Farrill. Cole plays very capable piano on five of the 11 tracks and arranges six of them. Gravel-voiced and relentlessly laid-back, the younger brother of Nat "King" Cole is true to form on this romantic collection of songs, most of which aren't too well known, with the exception of "Invitation" and "I Concentrate on You." The nicest surprise comes on Antonio Carlos Jobim's "Sem Voce," which Cole sings in the original Portuguese; Joe Beck plays the changes on alto guitar and solos beautifully on acoustic. Cole's regular band, with guitarist Jerry Byrd, bassist Herman Burney, and drummer Curtis Boyd, splits the program with a larger Latin ensemble that includes the likes of O'Farrill, "Papo" Vazquez on trombone, Lou Marini on sax and flute, and Steve Berrios on drums and Latin percussion. Even though Cole's voice is not "pretty" in a conventional sense, this definitely works as turn-the-lights-down-low music. O'Farrill's choice of Fender Rhodes electric piano on the first and last tracks is an inspired touch. ~ David R. Adler

Recorded at Sear Sound Studios, New York, New York from September 19-21, 2000. Includes liner notes by Bob Blumenthal.

Freddy Cole (vocals, piano); Joe Beck (guitar, acoustic guitar); Lou Marini (flute, tenor saxophone); Michael Mossman (trumpet, flugelhorn); Angel Vazquez (trombone); Rubén Rodríguez (electric bass); Steve Berrios (drums, congas, shaker, surdo, bells); Curtis Boyd (drums).

Rio De Janeiro Blue

Joey DeFrancesco - Finger Poppin': Celebrating the Music of Horace Silver

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 60:59
Size: 139.6 MB
Label: Doodlin
Styles: Urban jazz, Soul jazz, Post bop
Year: 2009
Art: Front

[ 8:25] 1. Strollin'
[ 4:41] 2. Swingin' the Samba
[ 5:59] 3. The Jody Grind
[ 6:04] 4. Finger Poppin'
[ 7:14] 5. Let's Get to the Nitty Gritty
[11:13] 6. African Queen
[ 8:30] 7. Filthy McNasty
[ 4:12] 8. Peace
[ 4:36] 9. Swingin' the Samba (alternate take)

As Joey DeFrancesco has switched from the standard Hammond B-3 to the Diversi clone organ, you'd hardly notice how the subtle differences in each instrument affect his playing style. However, this recording reflects a rich, warm feeling manifested not only in his approach, but via the music he is playing--a celebration of songs written by Horace Silver. Tom Harrell (former bandmate of Silver) and Tim Warfield (tenor sax only) were recruited to keep the embers glowing, while longtime DeFrancesco drummer Byron Landham also utilizes the utmost of restraint and taste. This is not the fiery Horace Silver sound stoked by drummer Roy Brooks, but a respectful tribute to Silver's bands, with several well-chosen old favorites and two discernible off the beaten path selections.

DeFrancesco's secondary role in the background is telling on classic tracks like "Strollin'," with its naturally easygoing mood supporting Warfield's deliberate, overly careful phrasings, or the sly, slow groove of "The Jody Grind." The rest of the recording compares well with Silver's original takes, as "Swingin' the Samba" sports a popping beat approaching Mexicali swapping with Brazilian, the shuffle blues "Let's Get to the Nitty Gritty" has no problems or pressure, and "Peace" -- the ultimate ballad -- is lovingly caressed by Harrell's flügelhorn. At over 11 minutes in length, "The African Queen" is as compelling as the original in its up-and-down dynamics. An ever popular piece, "Filthy McNasty" is a fairly simple tune, but done with more fire than the others via great communion between Warfield and Harrell. It's a good recording nonetheless, and one DeFrancesco fans will enjoy.

As Joey DeFrancesco has switched from the standard Hammond B-3 to the Diversi clone organ, you'd hardly notice how the subtle differences in each instrument affect his playing style. However, this recording reflects a very rich, warm feeling manifested not only in his approach, but via the music he is playing -- a celebration of songs written by Horace Silver. Tom Harrell (former bandmate of Silver, exclusively on the flügelhorn) and Tim Warfield (tenor sax only) were recruited to keep the embers glowing but not flaming on, while longtime DeFrancesco drummer Byron Landham also utilizes the utmost of restraint and taste. Similarly imprecise is the rushed version of the title track, a bit too fast in hard bop fashion. The rest of the recording compares well with Silver's original takes, as "Swingin' the Samba" sports a popping beat approaching Mexicali swapping with Brazilian, the shuffle blues "Let's Get to the Nitty Gritty" has no problems or pressure, and "Peace". ~Pete Fallico, Jim Merod.

Finger Poppin': Celebrating the Music of Horace Silver

Nina Simone - 'Nuff Said

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 33:36
Size: 80.5 MB
Label: RCA
Styles: Vocal jazz
Year: 1968/2004
Art: Front

[2:28] 1. In the Morning
[3:26] 2. Sunday In Savannah
[2:48] 3. Backlash Blues
[2:52] 4. Please Read Me
[3:09] 5. Gin House Blues
[5:56] 6. Why (The King Of Love Is Dead)
[2:35] 7. Peace Of Mind
[2:07] 8. Ain't Got No/I Got Life
[3:28] 9. I Loves You Porgy
[1:44] 10. Take My Hand Precious Lord
[2:58] 11. Do What You Gotta Do

The record 'Nuff Said! was recorded live the day after Dr. Martin Luther King was assassinated. Nina Simone's performance is a unique testament of that era combining an excellent performance with genuine emotions. Her voice delivers the songs with dignity, achieving a quality I haven't heard on any of her other live recording since. Nearly forty years onwards it proves the outstanding qualities of this often misunderstood lady. ~Robert Jan Voster

'Nuff Said