Friday, March 11, 2016

Nigel Price Organ Trio - Live!

Size: 143,1 MB
Time: 61:50
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2009
Styles: Jazz: Guitar Jazz, Hammond Organ
Art: Front

01. Bock To Bock (8:58)
02. Jingles (7:50)
03. My Favourite Things (9:47)
04. Angel Eyes (7:34)
05. Mozambique (7:25)
06. S.O.S. (6:15)
07. When Sunny Gets Blue (7:33)
08. Cottontail (6:24)

A former soldier, guitarist Nigel Price is probably best known in musical circles for his work as a member of the long running JTQ led by organist James Taylor. Price has also played with a host of leading British names in the jazz field in settings ranging from mainstream to acid jazz and funk. He has a particular affinity for the Hammond organ trio and this unpretentious, swinging live recording features Price in his favourite musical context accompanied by organist Pete Whittaker and drummer Matt Home.

This album is the follow up to the trio’s 2005 offering “Fool’s Gold” and was recorded live during a tour of club venues in Spring 2009. The locations are the Milestones Jazz Club in Lowestoft, Dereham Jazz Society and the famous Bull’s Head in Barnes. Informative liner notes are provided by fellow guitarist Jim Mullen, a musician who also lead his own combo in the organ trio format.

Price has a particular fondness for the compositions of the late Wes Montgomery, a guitarist who frequently worked with organ trios and two of Wes’s tunes are featured here (“Jingles” and “S.O.S.”).However the programme kicks off with a tune by Wes’s brother Buddy Montgomery, “Bock To Bock”. A “minor key swinger” as Mullen describes it, this is a fine opener with Price’s lazily swinging guitar paced by Home’s metronomic drums. Whittaker colours in the spaces and also takes a fine solo himself, racing his Hammond from a whisper to a roar.

Brother Wes’s boppish classic “Jingles” fairly surges along with Price, as elsewhere playing some dazzling runs, Whittaker matches him with some fiery keyboard work and Home enjoys a series of exhilarating drum breaks.

Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “My Favourite Things” has become a regular item in the jazz canon since John Coltrane liberated it from “The Sound Of Music.” The trio’s version begins languidly with Price leisurely stating the theme above Home’s gently propulsive brush work. The piece really takes off with Whittaker’s organ solo as Home switches to sticks before Price returns with a coruscating solo above Home’s crisp drumming and Whittaker’s organ growl. At one point there’s even the clanking of bottles to remind us that this is all being recorded live in a pub, The Bull’s Head at Barnes no less.

“Angel Eyes” by Earl Brent and Matt Dennis represents the gentler side of Price’s playing with quietly elegant chord based soloing above sympathetic brush work and restrained Hammond accompaniment. Whittaker’s rhapsodic Hammond breaks away mid tune before the trio end again in ballad mode.
Price’s “Mozambique” is the only original tune on the record. It’s full of clipped, funky rhythms and phrases, jazzy guitar runs and grooving Hammond. Both front line instrumentalists contribute fiery solos as Home drums up a storm behind them.

The energy levels are maintained on a breakneck version of Wes Montgomery’s “S.O.S.” with Home featuring alongside Price and Whittaker in a series of explosive drum breaks that are even more dazzling than before.

“When Sunny Gets Blue” by Jack Segal and Marvin Fisher is a lush ballad and a quicksilver version of Duke Ellington’s “cottontail” takes the album storming out. Price’s choppy chording and slippery bebop inspired lines impress on the Ellington piece with Whittaker replying in kind with some characteristically fiery Hammond as Home really rattles the tubs.

There’s nothing particularly new or surprising on on this album but then that isn’t the aim of Price and his colleagues. Quite simply they’re playing the music they love to play and, as Mullen observes, keeping the spirit of Wes Montgomery alive. Mullen also refers to the great organ combos of Jack McDuff and Jimmys Smith and McGriff.

All fans of this format will find much to enjoy here. This is unpretentious swinging fun played with skill and verve.

Live!  

Maartje Meijer - Inner Circle

Size: 102,7 MB
Time: 41:20
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. Floating (3:04)
02. Wouldn't You (5:05)
03. So Small (5:00)
04. Als Ik Rennen Mag (4:49)
05. The Sun Is Gone (4:45)
06. Father, Mother (6:00)
07. She's Leaving Home (4:30)
08. Because It's You (3:00)
09. Just For Show (5:02)

Amsterdam based singer, pianist and composer. Maartje released her debut album Virgo in 2013 and is currently working on her 2nd album. This will be released in January 2016. Release concerts will take place at the Bimhuis, Lantaren Venster, Paradox and Tivoli/Vredenburg and many other stages. The Band: Maartje Meijer (vocals & piano), Maarten Hogenhuis (alto sax), Joris Roelofs (bass clarinet), Tobias Nijboer (double bass) & Joan Terol Amigo (drums).

Maartje has studied Jazz Vocals and later on Jazz Piano at the Amsterdam Conservatory. In her masters degree she focused on arranging and took lessons from Jörg Achim Keller, chef conductor NDR Bigband. Her thesis was on counterpoint writing and polyphony in modern music. She finished both degrees (piano BA and vocals MA) in 2012 and has performed in many groups ever since.

As a bandleader she has performed at many festivals (Jazz in Duketown, Jazzy Huiskamers, Cutting Edge Jazz Festival, NEU/NOW Festival Talinn, Estonia) and at many venues (Bimhuis, Lantaren Venster, Bird, Beauforthuis). Together with Eric Vaarzon Morel & Jesse van Ruller they’ve hit many Dutch stages (Concertgebouw, Beauforthuis, Lantaren Venster) with their flamenco-jazz crossover.

As an arranger and composer, Maartje is very active for several bands and choirs. She writes regularly for New Amsterdam Voices, and wrote for ensembles like The Jazzorchestra of the Concertgebouw, G-Star and Frommermann. Go to ‘Arrangements’ to read more about her writing work for other groups & ensembles.

Inner Circle

Marcus J - Passion Speaks Louder

Size: 99,4 MB
Time: 36:29
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Smooth Jazz, Soul, R&B
Art: Front

01. January 27th (4:23)
02. In Time Of Need (4:08)
03. Traveling Down I-24 (4:04)
04. Olivia (4:36)
05. Sleepless Night (3:06)
06. Over And Over (3:13)
07. Dreams (4:15)
08. Sax In The Rain (4:35)
09. Passion Speaks Louder (4:04)

Marcus Johnson is an alto saxophonist rising through the ranks of the Smooth jazz scene. As a product of the great musical city of Nashville, Tennessee, Marcus developed his passion for music at a young age by beginning to play the saxophone at the age of 10. Nashville’s wide range of musical styles and traditions inspired him to develop a unique sound that draws from jazz, R&B, funk, blues, soul and gospel.
This contemporary jazz artist also comes from a musical family and found great joy listening to his many musical family members.
In 2010, at twenty-two years old, Marcus graduated from college with a degree in Economics and Finance and landed
a job on Wall Street.
While in NYC, Marcus immediately regained his inspiration for the music scene, specifically jazz. One week, Marcus decided to take a week off, head down to Philadelphia and study under Grammy Award winning producer Elite and the famed Quad Studio who has produced music for hip hop icons such as:
2015 Academy Award-winning hip- hop artist Common (“Glory”)
Def Jam’s Jada Kiss
Grammy Award-winning Artist Nas
Grammy 2014 “Best New Artist” J. C

Passion Speaks Louder

Raffaela Siniscalchi Quartet - Waitin' 4 Waits

Size: 183,8 MB
Time: 78:54
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Jazz Folk, Vocals
Art: Front

01. Clap Hands (4:46)
02. San Diego Serenade (Feat. Gabriele Coen) (5:42)
03. Jockey Full Of Bourbon (Feat. Antonello Salis, Gabriele Mirabassi, Michele Rabbia) (4:31)
04. Drunk On The Moon (6:22)
05. Raindogs (3:35)
06. All The World Is Green (Feat. Gabriele Mirabassi) (4:59)
07. Broken Bicycles (Feat. Antonello Salis, Michele Rabbia) (7:59)
08. Chocolate Jesus (3:29)
09. The Briar And The Rose (Feat. Alessandro Gwis) (6:12)
10. Ice Cream Man (Feat. Antonello Salis) (3:50)
11. You Can Never Old Back Springs (Feat. Massimo Pirone, Marco Loddo) (4:48)
12. Telephone Call From Instanbul (Feat. Alessandro Gwis, Antonello Salis, Michele Rabbia) (4:11)
13. Alice (Feat. Gabriele Coen, Domenico Capezzuto, Adriano Coen) (6:36)
14. Clap Hands (Bamboo Version) (4:19)
15. Lullaby (3:50)
16. Jockey Full Of Bourbon (Quartet Version) (3:38)

"Waitin'4Waits"
Travel in music Tom Waits

Step Siniscalchi- voice
Massimo Antonietti - guitar
Giovanna Famulari - cello
Andrea Colella -bass

Which may be the need 'to do a tribute to American songwriter crazier the last forty years and perhaps even more' imitated? The primary motivation is that Tom Waits is a kind of magic door like Alice in which go to discover new music things. A different approach has definitely characterized Waits outset and gradually going forward has made a real elf investigator without borders. Its lightness led him always to draw the big basket music as you do with small games without precluding any road passing through the songwriting more classic jazz beginnings until more refined and intimate and romantic smoky and sensual coming to trial extreme . Sing a song of Tom Waits is a journey of extraordinary new discoveries 'cause behind three incredible things' "Torbato" lie fascinating melodies and harmonies never granted full of stimuli. So the choice was to enter into each song as you enter a Luna-Park from children to discover a part of perhaps forgotten. ~google translation

Waitin' 4 Waits

Mirei - Small Parts

Size: 99,5 MB
Time: 37:18
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. All We’ll Ever Need (3:41)
02. Time Was Not My Friend (4:24)
03. Pixies (3:53)
04. Morning Comes In Peace (4:42)
05. Finally Free (2:35)
06. Where Are You Going (4:29)
07. Stranded (5:00)
08. Small Parts (4:14)
09. Haven (1:24)
10. Langtan (2:50)

Mirei is a duo concistent of Johanna Edberg (singer & pianist) and Natalie Migdal (singer & violinist) where beautiful compositions and sincere lyrics intertwine. With their four instruments, Johanna and Natalie share a personal moment with the audience and gives insight to their world. Natalie’s roots in classical art music and Johanna’s background in jazz gives Mirei a unique expression where music and improvisation is the focal point. One performance is not like the other and time after time you’ll get fascinated by how this intimate group can astound you.

Since the debut in 2012, Mirei’s success story has moved fast. They’ve performed at Fasching, Södra Teatern, Stockholm Jazz festival & Skansen among others. Mirei has also played in different venues around Europe and got highlighted by PSL, Swedish Television’s music blog. Mirei’s debut album will be released on Havtorn Records the 11th of March 2016.

Small Parts

Herbie Hancock - Then and Now - The Definitive Herbie Hanckock

Styles: Piano Jazz, Jazz Fusion
Year: 2008
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 78:03
Size: 179,1 MB
Art: Front

(7:54)  1. Maiden Voyage
(5:27)  2. Cantaloupe Island
(5:50)  3. Wiggle Waggle-
(7:40)  4. Chameleon (Edit)
(5:52)  5. St. Louis Blues
(4:16)  6. Chan's Song (Never Said)
(5:26)  7. River
(4:52)  8. Don't Explain
(5:07)  9. All Apologies
(6:28) 10. Watermelon Man
(4:10) 11. Rockit (Live)
(5:39) 12. River (Live)
(9:15) 13. Maiden Voyage (Live)

The idea of collecting tracks off several of jazz legend Herbie Hancock's albums from the influential '60s Blue Note years through to his Grammy-winning 2007 album River is a nice idea that doesn't quite come together on Verve's Then and Now: The Definitive Herbie Hancock. Obviously designed to showcase the whole of Hancock's career post his 2007 Grammy win for River: The Joni Letters, Then and Now doesn't really give you the full picture. With only five tracks devoted to his '60s/'70s recordings (arguably his most essential and defining period), there's just not enough "then" here to really qualify this as a "definitive" collection. Not to mention that Then and Now basically ignores Hancock's '70s recordings, opting for merely an "edit" of "Chameleon" and the album version of "Watermelon Man," which comes out of chronological order near the end of the collection. Add in that you only get a live version of "Rockit" and you're left with less a definitive view of Hancock's career and more of a thumbnail sketch. ~ Matt Collar  http://www.allmusic.com/album/then-and-now-the-definitive-herbie-hancock-mw0000798281

Personnel: Herbie Hancock (piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Clavinet, ARP synthesizer); Stevie Wonder (vocals, harmonica); Damien Rice, Joni Mitchell, Lisa Hannigan (vocals); Eric Gale, Billy Butler , Lionel Loueke (guitar); John Scofield (electric sitar); Vyvienne Long (cello); Bennie Maupin (alto flute, bass clarinet, soprano saxophone, saxello, tenor saxophone); Joe Henderson (alto flute, tenor saxophone); Wayne Shorter (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Bob Sheppard (soprano saxophone); George Coleman (tenor saxophone); Arthur Clarke (baritone saxophone); Eddie Henderson, Ernie Royal, Freddie Hubbard, Joe Newman, Johnny Coles (trumpet); Ray Alonge (French horn); Garnett Brown, Benny Powell (trombone); Paul Jackson (marimbula, bass instrument); Dave Holland, Jerry Jemmott, Marcus Miller, Ron Carter, Shane Fitzsimons, Alex Al (bass instrument); Harvey Mason, Terri Lyne Carrington, Tomo, Tony Williams, Vinnie Colaiuta, Bernard Purdie (drums); George Devens, Bill Summers (percussion);

Then and Now The Definitive Herbie Hanckock

Nancy LaMott - Come Rain Or Come Shine: The Songs of Johnny Mercer

Styles: Jazz, Vocal
Year: 1992
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 45:42
Size: 105,0 MB
Art: Front

(3:07)  1. Moon River
(3:59)  2. Accentuate the Positive
(3:48)  3. That Old Black Magic
(3:06)  4. On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe
(6:18)  5. The Days of Wine and Roses/Whistling Away the Dark
(5:31)  6. Come Rain Or Come Shine
(4:10)  7. Talk to Me Baby
(6:05)  8. Autumn Leaves/When October Goes
(5:41)  9. Hit the Road to Dreamland
(3:54) 10. P. S. I Love You

As an interpreter, Nancy LaMott shunned extremes. Whatever clouds may have darkened the sky, she always sounded as if they couldn't possibly lead to a thunderstorm--only a gentle rain that would eventually becomes, well, shine. And so her tribute to lyricist Johnny Mercer typically avoids emotional extremes, exploring instead subtle in-betweens. The low-key version of "Moon River" that starts things off is indicative of this album's subdued mood. LaMott was well aware she wasn't a swinger, so her take on finger-snapping classics such as "Accentuate the Positive" (instead of the song's usual spelling "Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate") and "That Old Black Magic" is sensitive rather than jazzily buoyant. Her minimalist approach reaps maximum rewards on "P.S. I Love You" and "On the Atchison, Topeka & the Santa Fe," on which she basically engages in duets with carefully selected instruments (an acoustic guitar and a stand-up bass, respectively). ~ Elisabeth Vincentelli  http://www.amazon.com/Come-Rain-Or-Shine/dp/B000005AAT

Come Rain Or Come Shine: The Songs of Johnny Mercer

McCoy Tyner - Land of Giants

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2002
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 60:25
Size: 138,5 MB
Art: Front

(6:34)  1. Serra Do Mar
(4:47)  2. December
(4:48)  3. Steppin'
(7:50)  4. If I Were a Bell
(7:20)  5. Manalyuca
(6:11)  6. Back Bay Blues
(4:33)  7. For All We Know
(5:47)  8. The Search
(6:13)  9. Contemplation
(6:17) 10. In a Mellow Tone

One of the three most influential pianists of his generation (along with Keith Jarrett and Chick Corea), McCoy Tyner is a true jazz giant. And more than 40 years after gaining widespread acclaim as the pianist in the classic John Coltrane Quartet, the 65-year-old Tyner shows no signs of slowing down. Like fellow Coltrane alum Elvin Jones, Tyner remains a vital force in modern jazz, leading a series of consistently excellent small groups and big bands, including the fiery new quartet featured on his latest release. Land of Giants, recorded after the quartet won raves at a 2002 London engagement, reunites Tyner with a fellow giant of forward-thinking '60s jazz, vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson, on a set of seven fresh Tyner originals an impressive mix of Latin numbers, modal burners and a Coltrane-esque blues plus three standards. 

And while the two veterans (along with the fine bass/drum combo of Charnett Moffett and Eric Harland) may not reach the epic heights of some of their earlier collaborations (like Hutcherson's 1965 Stick-Up! or the 1993 duet album, Manhattan Moods ), they prove themselves still kindred spirits and still among the most exciting, advanced improvisers on the scene. Tyner's huge, heavily percussive piano remains one of the most identifiable and inimitable sounds in jazz; but he also has an underrated lyrical side, revealed to great effect here on "For All We Know" and Ellington's "In a Mellow Tone." Hutcherson is Tyner's perfect foil, matching the leader's whirlwind keyboard forays with his own imposing, harmonically rich runs on the vibes.  McCoy Tyner’s been so good and so prolific for so long that his excellence seems a given. But give credit where it is due – he has earned a place in the land of giants. ~ Joel Roberts  http://www.allaboutjazz.com/land-of-giants-mccoy-tyner-telarc-records-review-by-joel-roberts.php


Personnel: McCoy Tyner - Piano; Bobby Hutcherson - Vibraphone; Charnett Moffett - Bass; Eric Harland - Drums.

Land of Giant

Bobby Hutcherson - Spiral

Styles: Vibraphone Jazz
Year: 1979
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 36:47
Size: 84,7 MB
Art: Front

(7:55)  1. Ruth
(3:56)  2. The Wedding March
(6:19)  3. Poor People's March
(6:16)  4. Spiral
(3:52)  5. Visions
(8:27)  6. Jasper

Recorded in 1968 but not issued until 1979, Spiral marks the first time that the official lineup of the Bobby Hutcherson-Harold Land Quintet which also included pianist Stanley Cowell, bassist Reggie Johnson, and drummer Joe Chambers recorded together. 

(The first Hutcherson-Land album, Total Eclipse, featured Chick Corea on piano.) In one sense, it's understandable why this music stayed on the shelf for over a decade: it didn't fit the late-'60s zeitgeist. It had nothing to do with fusion, and it wasn't aggressively far-out like much of the avant-garde had gotten. Yet, on the other hand, it isn't so understandable the music was quite good, often excellent, and the quintet had a knack for making sophisticated, mainstream-leaning modal post-bop sound surprisingly soulful. Hutcherson, Land, Chambers, and Cowell all contribute compositions, making Spiral truly a group effort; Chambers in particular proves once again what an overlooked composer he was, but really, all the pieces are strong. 

Yet another unimpeachably solid Hutcherson session. [Note: The original LP version of Spiral contained "Jasper," an Andrew Hill-penned outtake from the 1965 Dialogue session that didn't really fit with all the Hutcherson-Land cuts. When Blue Note reissued Spiral as part of a CD two-fer with Medina, "Jasper" was excised and included on Dialogue as a bonus track.] ~ Steve Huey  http://www.allmusic.com/album/spiral-mw0000896568

Personnel:  Bobby Hutcherson - vibraphone, marimba;  Harold Land – saxophone;  Joe Chambers – drums;  Stanley Cowell – piano;  Reggie Workman - bass

Spiral

Thursday, March 10, 2016

Duke Ellington And Johnny Hodges - Side By Side

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2014
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 46:13
Size: 107,6 MB
Art: Front

(6:41)  1. Stompy Jones
(4:38)  2. Squeeze Me
(5:39)  3. Big Shoe
(4:54)  4. Going Up
(5:55)  5. Just A Memory
(6:50)  6. Let's Fall In Love
(2:35)  7. Ruint
(3:01)  8. Bend One
(5:57)  9. You Need To Rock

Topping off a wealth of full-band recordings, the various stars of Ellington's great outfit recorded many combo sides under their own names. And while not on the same sophisticated level of classic Ellingtonia, the late-'30s material cut by Johnny Hodges, Cootie Williams, and Rex Stewart is packed with tasty solo work and some of the finest examples of early small-group swing. These later examples from 1958-1959 feature Hodges backed by both Ellington and Billy Strayhorn on piano and such non-Duke luminaries as Ben Webster, Roy Eldridge, Harry "Sweets" Edison, and Jo Jones. Like its companion album, Back to Back, Side by Side has a loose, jam session feel, with all the soloists stretching out. Hodges is in top form throughout, while Edison and Webster man their spots just fine. Highlights include the sveltely swinging "Going Up" and Hodges' bluesy closer, "You Need to Rock." A must for fans of vintage combo swing. ~ Stephen Cook  http://www.allmusic.com/album/side-by-side-mw0000191768

Personnel:  Duke Ellington – p;  Johnny Hodges – as;  Harry "Sweets" Edison - tp (1, 2, 4);  Lawrence Brown - tb (3, 5, 7-9);  Ben Webster - ts (3, 5-9);  Billy Strayhorn - p (3, 5-9);  Les Spann - g (1, 2), fl (4);  Al Hall - b (1, 2, 4);  Wendell Marshall - b (3, 5-9);  Jo Jones - d

Side By Side

Earl Hines - Just Friends

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1977
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 63:35
Size: 146,3 MB
Art: Front

( 8:41)  1. Just Friends
( 4:08)  2. I Cover The Waterfront
( 8:26)  3. The One I Love Belongs To Somebody Else
( 8:14)  4. East Of The Sun
(10:29)  5. Can't We Talk It Over
( 4:42)  6. Indian Summer
( 5:29)  7. You Made Me Love You
( 7:39)  8. If I Had You
( 5:43)  9. Velvet Moon

This "Jazz Hour" gives us nine extended solo piano performances of standards by Earl "Fatha" Hines near the end of his career and life, recorded somewhere in New York City in 1977. There is no documentation as to the origin or story behind these sessions, which sound to be in a studio, but there is a peculiar scratching noise heard frequently in the background during the entire program. Perhaps it is the sleeves or cuffs of Hines' shirt rubbing against either the piano, another facade, or a poorly placed microphone. More likely it could simply be an old, less well preserved, or warped spool of a reel-to-reel tape. 

Although the sound of his playing itself is clear and distinct, the background sonics, especially while listening on headphones, are to say the least, annoying. 
~ Michael G.Nastos  http://www.allmusic.com/album/just-friends-mw0000665630

Just Friends

Vivian Buczek - Straight from My Heart

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2007
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 55:47
Size: 127,9 MB
Art: Front

(3:38)  1. Too close for comfort
(6:25)  2. Meditação
(4:11)  3. Feel like making love
(4:31)  4. Filthy McNasty
(4:59)  5. So Many Stars
(5:28)  6. Fly away
(4:40)  7. You're driving me crazy
(6:06)  8. We'll be together again
(3:10)  9. The jodi grind
(4:15) 10. Blues for Laila / Lullaby blues
(3:29) 11. Sakta vi ga
(4:49) 12. Szeptem

Claes Crona is one of our foremost jazz icons in Sweden, his personality and his musical abilities are extremely nuanced, full of energy and truth. Full of heart, playfulness and enthusiasm. Together with guitarist Elias Källvik, drummer Zoltan Csörsz and bass player Mattias Hjorth, we have tried to create an atmosphere that exudes swing, happiness and energy in jazzmusic. As the icing on the cake, the Danish tenor saxophonist Jesper Thilo. This is an eclectic collection of tracks with one thing in common, they all come straight from my heart. http://www.vivianbuczek.com/straight_from_my_heart.html

Straight from My Heart

Johnny Hodges - The Eleventh Hour/Sandy's Gone

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 1963
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 30:18 + 26:15
Size: 69,8 MB + 60,5 MB
Art: Front

Album:  The Eleventh Hour

(2:25)  1. Something to Live For
(2:59)  2. In a Sentimental Mood
(2:40)  3. I Didn't Know About You
(3:35)  4. Guitar Amour
(2:06)  5. You Blew Out the Flame (In My Heart)
(2:17)  6. Theme from 'The Eleventh Hour'
(1:59)  7. Love Song from 'Mutiny on the Bounty'
(2:39)  8. Solitude
(2:00)  9. Satin Doll
(2:48) 10. Don't Blame Me
(2:43) 11. Prelude to a Kiss
(2:01) 12. Warm Valley

Album: Sandy's Gone

(2:10)  1. Sandy's Gone
(2:15)  2. Monkey Shack
(2:14)  3. Wonderful, Wonderful
(2:10)  4. Scarlett O'Hara
(2:13)  5. Candy's Theme
(1:53)  6. Follow Me
(2:17)  7. Blue Velvet
(2:21)  8. So Much in Love
(1:55)  9. Again
(2:20) 10. Deep Purple
(2:20) 11. Since
(2:02) 12. 'The Caretakers' Theme

Two Verve albums from Johnny Hodges both relatively obscure, and both pretty darn great! The Eleventh Hour is an overlooked gem from Johnny Hodges  a 60s session that hearkens back to the "with strings" Verve mode of the 50s but one that also updates the approach strongly, thanks to some well crafted arrangements by Oliver Nelson! Nelson's work in the jazz backings for soloist mode during the 60s was some of the best of the big band genre  and although his work here is much more in the mellow tone mode than his backings for players like Jimmy Smith and Lou Donaldson, Hodges is still getting top shelf treatment, some really wonderful washes of sound and color that show that his tone is still very much alive! A nice preface to the pair's classic set for Flying Dutchman and with tracks that include "Something to Live For", "Don't Blame Me", "Warm Valley", "The Eleventh Hour", "Guitar Amour", and "You Blew Out The Flame In My Heart". 

Sandy's Gone is a set that has the sweet alto sax of Johnny Hodges working with great arrangements from Claus Ogerman a mode that's a bit more groovy and 60s than some of Johnny's previous work in a setting that offers up a nice change for his sound! Claus is in fine form here swinging with the same style as his own instrumental records for RCA in the 60s echoes of his German roots, especially in the use of bass at the bottom which gives even some of the gentler tunes a nice kick we're not used to hearing in Johnny Hodges material. Johnny's got a sound that's soulful, yet sweet too almost pop, but still very strongly rooted in jazz on titles that include "Again", "Sandy's Gone", "Monkey Shack", "Scarlett O'Hara", "Candy's Theme", and "Follow Me". https://www.dustygroove.com/item/626604

The Eleventh Hour/Sandy's Gone

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Melanie - Let It Be Me

Size: 182,0 MB
Time: 77:36
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Folk Rock, Pop Rock
Art: Front

01. Let It Be Me (Feat. David Sanborn) (3:59)
02. Unchained Melody (3:36)
03. Lay Lady Lay (6:18)
04. Pebbles In The Sand (3:29)
05. Carolina On My Mind (3:46)
06. Leftover Wine (4:51)
07. Long Train Runnin' (3:23)
08. I'm Back In Town (2:19)
09. True Believers (3:20)
10. Ring The Living Bell (4:49)
11. Please Love Me (3:16)
12. Garden City (2:33)
13. Love In My Mind (3:40)
14. Momma Momma (3:57)
15. Gods Only Daughter (2:28)
16. Baby Guitar (3:13)
17. Silence Is King (4:10)
18. In My Rock & Roll Heart (5:33)
19. What Have They Done To My Song, Ma (4:02)
20. Mr. Tambourine Man (Feat. Julie Felix) (4:45)

She's won a Grammy, an Emmy, scores of top female vocalist awards, and the hearts of millions from Woodstock to Albert Hall. Over her long career, Melanie has recorded over 25 albums and sold millions of records.

During her lifetime, Melanie has amassed an impressive list of accomplishments. More impressive, however, is the fact that she did it without sacrificing her personal integrety. She was the first contemporary solo artist to play Carnagie Hall, the Met, the Sydney Opera House, and for the United Nations General Assembly. While Melanie persued her career, she also contributed time and energy for a while as the chief spokesperson for UNICEF.

Melanie's voice is a powerful instrument, and she sings with a unique passion and intensity. Her lyrics are thoughtful, and sometimes mysterious. Her melodies are often beautiful beyond description. Her style is captivating. In all the world of music, there is no one else like her.

I forgot to include album cover in the rar file. Please click on picture's post and save to album folder.

Let It Be Me

Annette Warren - Annette Warren Sings... There's A Man in My Life! Plus Selected Rarities (Remastered)

Size: 185,6+185,6 MB
Time: 78:29+78:34
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Jazz/Pop Vocals
Art: Front

CD 1:
01. Shufflin' Shoes (Remastered) (1:59)
02. Night Wind (Remastered) (1:56)
03. Frost On The Moon (Remastered) (2:05)
04. Swamp Mist (Remastered) (1:55)
05. Am I Blue (Remastered) (2:41)
06. Lots Of Luck To You (Remastered) (3:02)
07. How High The Moon (Remastered) (2:56)
08. Falling In Love Again (Can't Help It) (Remastered) (2:53)
09. Oh, Won't You Please Come Back To Poor Me (Remastered) (2:33)
10. Good For Nothing (Remastered) (2:37)
11. What'll I Do (Remastered) (2:45)
12. I Never Knew (Remastered) (1:55)
13. Call Me Darling (Remastered) (2:40)
14. Down By The O-Hi-O (Remastered) (2:25)
15. Honda Hula (Remastered) (2:40)
16. A Guitar Has Played Its Last Love Song (Remastered) (2:39)
17. Could They Be Teardrops (Remastered) (2:45)
18. When Maple Leaves Are Red (Remastered) (2:37)
19. Let's Go Out To The Movies (Remastered) (2:27)
20. Gone (Remastered) (2:48)
21. Mister Kemp Say (Remastered) (2:54)
22. In My Heart (Remastered) (2:33)
23. Why Don't You Act Like A Caveman (Remastered) (2:45)
24. Beside The Hondo (Remastered) (2:59)
25. Tell Me You're Glad That I'm Sorry (Remastered) (2:49)
26. I Found The Old Wishing Well (Remastered) (2:40)
27. Sunrise Darling (Remastered) (2:58)
28. When It's Nighttime, It's Lovetime (Remastered) (2:56)
29. Sweetheart Of The Hills (Remastered) (2:32)
30. It Was Wonderful (Remastered) (2:53)

CD 2:
01. Tame Me (Remastered) (2:40)
02. Circle (Remastered) (2:44)
03. I'm A Puppet On The Strings Of Love (Remastered) (2:38)
04. My Boy (Remastered) (1:59)
05. Take His Hand (Remastered) (3:07)
06. The Right Kind Of Love (Remastered) (2:33)
07. There's A Man In My Life (Remastered) (2:16)
08. A Little At A Time (Remastered) (3:53)
09. If You Go (Si Tu Partais) [Remastered] (2:02)
10. More Than You Know (Remastered) (3:22)
11. Year After Year (Remastered) (1:57)
12. Warm All Over (Remastered) (2:25)
13. Suddenly It's Spring (Remastered) (2:10)
14. What Does It Matter (Remastered) (2:18)
15. Dearly Beloved (Remastered) (1:33)
16. Wrong Joe (Remastered) (2:30)
17. When I'm With You (Remastered) (3:11)
18. Out Of This World (Remastered) (2:28)
19. Empty Arms (Remastered) (2:11)
20. Having A Wonderful Dream (Remastered) (1:51)
21. Meetcha Round The Corner (Remastered) (1:34)
22. Can't Help Lovin' That Man (Remastered) (3:02)
23. Bill (Remastered) (3:55)
24. My Buddy (Remastered) (3:07)
25. Stormy Weather (Remastered) (3:21)
26. Old Fashioned Love (Remastered) (2:04)
27. Fatima From Argentina (Remastered) (2:38)
28. The Honda Hula (Remastered) (3:02)
29. Am I Blue/Interview/I Concentrate On You (Remastered) (5:49)

Of all the “secret” singing stars of Hollywood -that is, those unheralded but talented vocalists who helped make so many actors appear to shine in movie musicals— one of the most versatile and vivacious was undoubtedly Annette Warren, an accomplished pianist and song stylist, born in Cleveland in 1922, who is best remembered today for her vocal performances of Bill and Can’t Help Lovin’ That Man in the 1951 film version of “Show Boat” with Ava Gardner.

This extensive compilation of her early work (1945-1957) includes all of her early Brick Fleagle and Phil Moore recordings, rare soundtrack and broadcast performances and several singles—including the infamous Starland sessions, historically interesting because of the jazz artists involved, but even more importantly because they brought Annette together for the first time with pianist Paul Smith, who would later become the most important figure in her life.

Also featured is Annette’s complete critically-acclaimed 1957 album, “There’s a Man in My Life!,” a jewel that has been newly polished in digital sound and showcases Annette Warren’s vocal artistry at its very best. “As a singer, Annette Warren can do no wrong,” said Steve Allen. “She has a full, rich, womanly tone which brings warmth and clarity to anything she sings.”

Sources CD 1:
Tracks #1 & 2, from H.R.S. Music Library
BF-1000 (33 1/3 RPM)
Tracks #3 & 4, from H.R.S. Music Library
BF-1001 (33 1/3 RPM)
Tracks #5 & 6, from Black and White 78 RPM
826 A (BW 553), 826 B (BW 552)
Tracks #7 & 8, from Black and White 78 RPM
849 A (BW 613), 849 B (BW 614)
Tracks #9 & 10, from Starland Records (78 RPM)
201-1A (230-G), 201-1B (211-W)
Tracks #11-16, from the 78 RPM Starland album
“Favorite Songs of Annette Warren”
#11: AL-1A (1004 M); #12: AL-1B (1006 M)
#13: AL-2A (1005 M); #14: AL-2B (1007 M)
#15: AL-3A (1009 M); #16: AL-3B (1003 M)
Tracks #17 & 18, from Starland Records 78 RPM
209-1A (234-N), 209-1B (213-U)
Tracks #19 & 20, from Starland Records 78 RPM
216-1A (1002 M), 216-1B (1008 M)
Tracks #21 & 22, from Starland Records 78 RPM
217-1A (259-K), 217-1B (210-J)
Tracks #23 & 24, from Starland Records 78 RPM
232-1A (229-H), 232-1B (268-M)
Tracks #25 & 26, from Starland Records 78 RPM
234-1A (248-U), 234-1B (259-I)
Tracks #27 & 28, from Starland Records 78 RPM
225-1A (239-F), 225-1B (272-T)
Tracks #29 & 30, from Starland Records 78 RPM
236-1A (205-B), 236-1B (268-G)

Sources CD 2:
Tracks #1 & 2, ABC Paramount single 45-9657
Tracks #3 & 4, ABC Paramount single 45-9710
Tracks #5 & 6, ABC Paramount single 45-9733
Tracks #7-18, from the ABC Paramount album ABC 183
Tracks #19-26 & 29, from radio broadcasts
Tracks #27 & 28, unissued Starland recordings

Annette Warren, vocals, accompanied by:
CD 1:
Tracks #1-4:
Brick Fleagle Orchestra, Frank De Martino, Jack Lambert, Bob Sprentall, trumpets; Eddie Anderson, Harry Walters, Irving Sharp, Chuck Evans, trombones; Bill Vitale, Doc Clifford, alto sax & clarinet; Eddie Lichenstein, Stuart McKay, tenor saxes; Sam Lambie, baritone sax; Conrad Lanoue, piano; Ralph Tressel, guitar; Francis Palmer, bass; Vic Engle, drums. Brick Fleagle, arranger.
Recorded in New York City, May 1945

Tracks #5-8:
Phil Moore Orchestra (1947)

Tracks #9-30:
Paul Smith Trio (1950-1954)
Paul Smith, piano; Red Callender, bass; Wes Nellermoe, guitar. Featuring Marshal Royal, clarinet, plus an unknown violinist added in some tracks.
Track #15 with The Sherrill Sisters
Track #19 with The Knightingales

CD 2:
Tracks #1-6:
Orchestra Arranged and Conducted by Don Costa
Recorded in New York City, November 19, 1955 [1-2]
Recorded in New York City, June 9, 1956 [3-5]
Recorded in New York City, January 16, 1957 [6]

Tracks #7-18:
Orchestra Arranged & Conducted by Frank Beery
Recorded in New York City, November 18, 1957

Bonus Tracks #19-29: Unknown personnel

Annette Warren Sings... CD 1
Annette Warren Sings... CD 2

Bill Laurance - Aftersun

Size: 122,2 MB
Time: 52:40
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Jazz Electronic Crossover
Art: Front

01. Soti (5:24)
02. The Pines (6:23)
03. Time To Run (8:19)
04. Madeleine (4:57)
05. Bullet (4:04)
06. Aftersun (5:59)
07. First Light (4:55)
08. Golden Hour (4:39)
09. A Blaze (7:57)

Bill Laurance returns with Aftersun, a paean to space exploration and life in the cosmos. The music is filtered down to its roots in a quartet that features fellow bandmates from Snarky Puppy Michael League and Robert "Sput" Searight, along with legendary New Orleans percussionist Weedie Braihma.

With flavors of Dance music and African percussion at its heart, the album combines deep world grooves with Laurances signature genre-bending exploration.

Aftersun

Lauren Bush - All My Treasures

Size: 120,9 MB
Time: 52:20
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. I've Got Just About Everything I Need (3:25)
02. I'm Old Fashioned (3:57)
03. Dindi (5:31)
04. Secret Love (5:27)
05. A, You're Adorable (3:26)
06. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter (5:35)
07. Detour Ahead (5:16)
08. Charade (4:53)
09. Sweet Georgia Brown (4:09)
10. Doodlin' (3:57)
11. You're Nearer (3:18)
12. Feelin' Alright (3:20)

Originally born and raised in Canada, Lauren relocated to London, UK to pursue music on a new level just over 3 years ago. Daughter of an accomplished jazz trumpeter father and music teacher mother, it is no surprise that Lauren grew up to have such an aptitude for music. She ignored her gift for many years, certain that music would only be a hobby; taking voice lessons but was too afraid to perform. In 2004, on a whim, Lauren auditioned for her university big band, won the position and never looked back.

Traveling extensively around North America, Lauren has had some amazing opportunities to perform. Some highlights of her career include opening for Maynard Ferguson, performing with her quartet at the Corpus Christi Jazz Festival 2 years running, playing at the Victoria International Jazz Festival, sharing the stage with Bobby McFerrin at the Idaho Jazz Festival and singing in Handy Park in New Orleans. Since moving to London, highlights include playing at Elgar Room, Royal Albert Hall and being a finalist in the Riga Jazz Stage competition in Riga, Latvia.

In 2010, Lauren's quartet recorded their first demo with some unique arrangements of standard tunes like Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise and When You’re Smiling. Three of these recordings have received radio airplay around the world and Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise has had over 160,000 views on Youtube.

Lauren is quickly establishing herself on the London jazz scene and is breaking into the European scene as well. She performes regularly in Italy to sing with her Italian quartet fronted by Luca di Luzio on guitar and hosted by La Jazzlife Associazione.

Find Lauren currently at her weekly residency at The Charterhouse Bar in the heart of Smithfield Market.

All My Treasures

Chris Standring - Ten

Size: 112,6 MB
Time: 48:10
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Jazz: Smooth Jazz
Art: Front

01. Ready Steady Flow (4:26)
02. Snake Oil (4:21)
03. Magic Carpet Ride (6:53)
04. Carousel (4:31)
05. Like This, Like That (4:39)
06. Soul Vibration (4:24)
07. Bossa Go Go (3:53)
08. Parisian Blue (3:59)
09. Piece Of Cake (4:01)
10. Never Too Late (5:36)
11. Magic Carpet Ride (Reprise) (1:23)

The trademark groove that guitarist Chris Standring cultivated with recordings such as ‘Soul Express’ and Love & Paragraphs’ served to define him as a serious contributor to the evolution of contemporary jazz. Not only that, his innovative use of a string quartet for the albums ‘Blue Bolero’, ‘Electric Wonderland’ and ‘Don’t Talk, Dance!’ further enabled him to stand out from the crowd. Now, in the familiar company of Andre Berry, Rodney Lee and drummer Dave Karasony, he is back with his tenth studio project, the appropriately titled ‘Ten’.

This collection of ten original compositions opens with ‘Ready Steady Flow’ that (complete with splashes of Standring on vocoder) also happens to be the first track serviced to radio. Held down by Berry on bass, this edgy number is in the good company of ‘Like This Like That’ that is added to in no small measure by fine organ from Rodney Lee.

Elsewhere the easy paced ‘Snake Oil’ is given a nice twist by interjections of sax from Dino Soldo and, although Standring uses ‘Bossa Go Go’ to embark on an intoxicatingly rhythmic roll, it is with ‘Parisian Blue’ that he finds an understated but perfectly executed jazz vibe.

In terms of personal favorites the superbly turned down ‘Soul Vibration’ is a real delight yet right up there with it is ‘Piece Of Cake’ that sort of sneaks up to captivate the listener in the most subtle of ways. As the tempo slows yet further both ‘Carousel’ and ‘Never Too Late’ can aptly be described as beauty personified but it with ‘Magic Carpet Ride’ that Standring really pushes out the boundaries. Deep and moody, sensuous and jazzy, he comes up big on both guitar and keys while later, when Standring reprises the tune on acoustic guitar, he makes it sound brand new.

Make no mistake; this is a really top-notch CD that is sure to evolve into one of the standout releases of 2016.

Highly recommended.

Ten

Yolanda Rabun - Yolanda

Size: 107,3 MB
Time: 46:17
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Smooth Jazz, Jazz/Soul Vocals
Art: Front

01. Be My Husband (4:55)
02. Believe In Love (4:14)
03. Feel Like Making Love (5:14)
04. Rocket Love (5:13)
05. Set For Life (3:52)
06. Yes (4:10)
07. Love Is Here To Stay (4:51)
08. Hold On To Your Dreams (3:52)
09. I Hope You Dance (5:27)
10. Take The Day Off (4:24)

Having graduated from a renowned performing arts high school in her hometown of Atlanta, Georgia, Yolanda Rabun (pronounced yo·lawn·duh | ray·bun) honed her singing and stage skills from a young age.

She is a fierce songstress and North Carolina based recording artist who also is versatile enough to handle all styles of music, although she favors jazz and soul. She says, “…really any music can lift your heart, warm your soul and awaken your senses; delivery is key.”

Rabun exploded onto the jazz scene first on Stanley Baird’s 2007 Traffic Jam hit single, “I Want 2 Love You,” and, in 2011, released her debut CD project, “So Real,” on which she co-wrote several songs, including the title song. In 2012, Rabun infused Soul, R&B, Gospel, Folk, Smooth and Traditional Jazz on her sophomore solo album, “Christmastime,” and followed in 2013 with the Adult Contemporary single, “Hold on To Your Dreams.”

A skilled singer with a natural storytelling instinct, Yolanda Rabun comes out the gate stunning her live audiences with her endless energy, commanding vocal power, and inventiveness. Her stage shows are engaging, full of passion, and include straight-ahead and contemporary Jazz, Blues, Folk, Pop, and even Gospel. And, Yolanda is never afraid to take risks.

This rich-voice chanteuse has opened for and sung with such iconic artists as Jennifer Holiday, Howard Hewitt, Ron Isley and the Isley Brothers, R&B singer KEM and the world-renowned iconic drummer, Sheila E.

Yolanda has also performed with the NC Opera, the Durham Symphony, and the Raleigh Symphony Free Spirits; she appeared on a number of TV and radio programs, achieved notoriety on regional theatre stages with magnificent reviews alongside Tony-award winning actors, and is an often requested motivational speaker.

An award-winning attorney who promised the legendary Isaac Hayes she would always sing after working with him on a special arrangement of “God Bless America” for Yolanda’s performance for the late President Ronald Reagan, Yolanda has always decidedly controlled the rights and path to her music. But, with fans around the world and musical admirers throwing hints after live shows at Atlanta’s Jazz Festival, D.C.’s acclaimed Blues Alley Jazz, and Hollywood’s Catalina Jazz, the idea for Yolanda’s third studio album was born in 2014.

For the new project, Yolanda effortlessly shifts between eras and genres but notably decided to take a modern day approach and launch a Kickstarter campaign where her fans eventually helped her raise more than $24,000 to produce the self-titled third studio album.

“The YOLANDA album”, as she affectionately refers to it, “bursts with brilliant soothing strings, energizing funk grooves and melodic musical and lyrical depth.“ Yolanda says, “It is all of me!”

A mix of classics, standards and originals, The YOLANDA album, includes songs that showcase Yolanda’s unique ability to interpret diverse material and deliver meaningful musical stories (whether new or told before) with bare honesty and striking stylings.

Think of a modern day Renaissance or Wonder Woman. Think about it. You might imagine a wise person who is sophisticated and well-educated with self-respect and compassion for others, but also multi-talented in many fields with expert knowledge to tout. She has nothing to prove. She is the proof.

As a wife, mother, corporate lawyer, professional actor, music entrepreneur, motivational speaker, and acclaimed recording-performing artist extraordinaire, Yolanda Rabun fits that description perfectly. She is impressive and transformative. She is the real deal and she is not done!

"The music I'm producing now is carved from my soul with lots of intention and pretty high goals. There is a message for everyone in each song," says Yolanda, who laughs when people rattle off who they think she sounds like! Yolanda counts it a privilege to be able to use her gifts to be an inspiration to others. "I’m excited about being able to share so many facets of me through music that speaks to the hearts of so many! There is more to come!"

For serious live music lovers, press play, the YOLANDA album is here. It is a stunning experience captured for all to enjoy Yolanda Rabun’s brand of Soulful Jazz!

Yolanda

Coleman Hawkins - With The Red Garland Trio

Styles: Saxophone And Piano Jazz
Year: 1959
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 36:27
Size: 83,7 MB
Art: Front

( 8:01)  1. It's A Blue World
( 5:57)  2. I Want To Be Loved
( 4:17)  3. Red Beans
(11:55)  4. Bean's Blues
( 6:15)  5. Blues For Ron

One of Hawkins's better Prestige sessions (originally on its Swingville subsidiary) finds him fronting a then-modern rhythm section for a variety of basic originals, the ballad "I Want to Be Loved" and "It's a Blues World." The lengthy "Bean's Blues" is the highpoint of this generally relaxed session. ~ Scott Yanow  http://www.allmusic.com/album/with-the-red-garland-trio-mw0000203066

Personnel: Coleman Hawkins (tenor saxophone); Red Garland (piano); Doug Watkins (bass); Charles "Specs" Wright (drums).

With The Red Garland Trio