Sunday, January 29, 2017

Frank Wess - Frank Wess Meets The Paris-Barcelona Swing Connection

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 59:36
Size: 136.4 MB
Styles: Flute jazz
Year: 1992/2004
Art: Front

[4:34] 1. Hi, Mr. Wess
[4:36] 2. Bluesin' In Cadaques
[4:28] 3. Shiny Stockings
[6:05] 4. In A Sentimental Mood
[4:29] 5. Tickle Toe
[5:17] 6. Close Your Eyes
[4:31] 7. The Midgets
[4:26] 8. Natacha's Blues
[6:09] 9. Always
[9:48] 10. Ellington Ballad Medley-Prelude To A Kiss Star Crossed Lovers
[5:07] 11. Shufflin'

Frank Wess (ts, fl), Oriol Bordas (vib, as), Patrick Aertero, Gilles Berthenet (tp), Thierry Lhiver (tb), Philippe Chagne (ts, as, bs), Dominique Vernhes (cl, ts), Philippe Duchemin (p), Ramon Fossati (g), Jean-Pierre Rebillard (b), Stephane Roger (d).

One of the first major jazz flutists, Frank Wess was also a top Lester Young-influenced tenor man, an expert first altoist, and an occasional composer/arranger -- certainly a valuable man to have around. Early on he toured with Blanche Calloway, served in the military, and had stints with the Billy Eckstine Orchestra (1946), Eddie Heywood, Lucky Millinder, and R&B star Bull Moose Jackson. That was all just a prelude to Wess' important period with Count Basie's big band, from 1953-1964. His flute playing, so expertly utilized in Neal Hefti's arrangements, gave the Basie Orchestra a fresh new sound, and his cool-toned tenor contrasted well with the more passionate sound of fellow tenor Frank Foster; Wess also had opportunities to play alto with the classic big band. Wess subsequently freelanced in countless settings, playing with Clark Terry's big band, the New York Jazz Quartet (with Roland Hanna) during the second half of the 1970s, Dameronia (1981-1985), and Toshiko Akiyoshi's big band, and also had occasional reunions with Frank Foster. Frank Wess led sessions for Commodore (1954), Savoy, Prestige, Moodsville, Pablo (with Foster), Progressive, Uptown, Concord, and Town Crier. He died of a heart attack at the age of 91 in Manhattan on October 30, 2013. ~ bio by Scott Yanow

Frank Wess Meets The Paris-Barcelona Swing Connection

Nicole Henry - The Nearness Of You

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:18
Size: 122.0 MB
Styles: Jazz vocals
Year: 2004
Art: Front

[5:34] 1. Summertime
[3:42] 2. Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man Of Mine
[3:10] 3. Old Black Magic
[5:46] 4. The Nearness Of You
[3:27] 5. Fly Me To The Moon
[4:35] 6. Get Here
[2:23] 7. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
[6:17] 8. You're Looking At Me
[4:50] 9. My Love
[4:59] 10. Somewhere Over The Rainbow
[3:33] 11. Cheek To Cheek
[4:56] 12. Imagine

Nicole Henry: vocals; Mike Orta: piano; Paul Shewchuk: bass; Danny Burger: drums.

Had I seen her web site beforehand—promoting her as a "singer, actress, host, model"—I might actually have been less inclined to buy this album. Performers who make a living based on looks as well as vocal talent are often lacking in one or both categories, but Nicole Henry proves she's capable of both. The Nearness Of You, her first full-length jazz album, certainly qualifies as a swinging album of standards, but probably lacks the distinctiveness necessary to get the South Florida resident much notice beyond the regional scene. Henry possess a strong middle-range voice and a sensible lyrical sense that finds her adding a nice amount of spice to familiar tunes without venturing into extreme regions where anyone of less than absolute top-echelon talent usually gets unpleasantly exposed.

The Nearness Of You finds Henry in the company of many other performers in the early stages of their recording careers who show promise. The question is now whether she will continue developing similar to a performer like Dianne Reeves—whose wildly uneven jazz and pop albums from her early days have given way to a string of Grammy successes—or try achieving wider recognition by veering fully into the pop field. Either way, that's where the modeling and acting efforts may pay off—other attractive performers have certainly achieved widespread notoriety with lesser material than this. ~Mark Sabbatini

The Nearness Of You

Level 42 - Something About You: The Collection

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 79:35
Size: 182.2 MB
Styles: Pop/Rock/Jazz
Year: 2015
Art: Front

[4:24] 1. Something About You
[4:01] 2. Lessons In Love
[3:57] 3. Running In The Family
[4:43] 4. Love Meeting Love
[5:31] 5. Turn It On
[4:35] 6. Good Man In A Storm
[4:14] 7. The Sun Goes Down (Living It Up)
[4:02] 8. I Sleep On My Heart
[7:23] 9. The Chinese Way
[3:43] 10. Standing In The Light
[5:00] 11. Leaving Me Now
[4:21] 12. A Pharoah's Dream (Of Endless Time)
[4:30] 13. Last Chance
[3:48] 14. (Flying On The) Wings Of Love
[5:33] 15. Kansas City Milkman
[5:01] 16. Follow Me
[4:40] 17. Sandstorm

A few Level 42 anthologies of various sizes were released during the 2000s and early 2010s, including Ultimate Collection (2002), Lessons in Love: The Collection (2010), and Gold (2013). Released in 2015 by Spectrum (via Universal), Something About You: The Collection is a stuffed-to-capacity single-disc compilation that contains most of the group's biggest and most notable singles through 1987, including the Top Ten U.K. hits "The Sun Goes Down (Living It Up)," "Something About You," "Lessons in Love," and "Running in the Family." It includes some earlier highlights, such as "Love Meeting Love," but loses points for missing the essential 1981 A-side "Starchild." ~Andy Kellman

Something About You: The Collection

Roy Hamilton - You'll Never Walk Alone

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 32:05
Size: 73.5 MB
Styles: Soul/R&B/Pop
Year: 1955/1964/
Art: Front

[3:15] 1. You'll Never Walk Alone
[2:56] 2. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Cry (Over You)
[2:59] 3. If I Loved You
[2:40] 4. So Let There Be Love
[2:39] 5. Ebb Tide
[2:49] 6. Beware
[2:10] 7. I Believe
[2:43] 8. The House I Live In (That's America To Me)
[2:56] 9. Unchained Melody
[2:18] 10. Forgive This Fool
[2:23] 11. You Wanted To Change Me
[2:11] 12. Hurt

Jazz sax great Lester Young once gave this advice to some prospective musicians about to participate in a competitive "cutting session" [musicians who challenged one another for bragging rights and jobs!]. "Ya' gotta be original Man, play yourself." Roy Hamilton died young but he was a boxer, discovered by a disc jockey, and his range was incredible. He sang gospel, show tunes, and blistering rock n roll and rhytm and blues. He sang his own way, no traning, but soulful like you can not come to know until you hear him, and then you still can't believe it - his buttery voice and his passion are out of sight. Buy anything of his you can lay your hands on. ~B. London

You'll Never Walk Alone

The Buddy Collette Quintet - With Guest Vocalist Irene Kral

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 28:36
Size: 65.5 MB
Styles: Vocal jazz, Contemporary jazz
Year: 1962/1990
Art: Front

[1:52] 1. A Taste Of Fresh Air
[2:16] 2. Hunt And Peck
[2:00] 3. Emaline's Theme
[2:29] 4. The Meaning Of The Blues
[2:23] 5. Laura
[1:16] 6. Just Friends
[1:39] 7. There Will Never Be Another You
[3:01] 8. Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most
[2:07] 9. Tenderly
[1:22] 10. Nobody Else But Me
[1:48] 11. Road Trip
[2:57] 12. Detour Ahead
[1:31] 13. Soft Touch
[1:49] 14. It's A Wonderful World

Buddy Collette, flute, clarinet, tenor, alto; Al Viola, guitar; Jack Wilson, piano; Jimmy Bond, bass; Bill Goodwin, drums; Irene Kral, vocalist. Recorded 1962, United Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA.

The fourth of four CDs released by Studio West, a subsidiary of V.S.O.P. Records, that is taken from previously unissued transcriptions made for the radio show "The Navy Swings" features the Buddy Collette Quintet, which in 1962 was comprised of the leader on flute, clarinet, tenor and alto, guitarist Al Viola, pianist Jack Wilson, bassist Jimmy Bond and drummer Bill Goodwin. As good as Collette (who contributed four melodic originals) plays on these very concise performances (all clocking in around three minutes or less), it is the six often-touching vocals of Irene Kral that particularly make this a recommended disc. Kral's versions of "The Meaning of the Blues," "Nobody Else but Me" and especially "Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most" are quite definitive and memorable. ~Scott Yanow

With Guest Vocalist Irene Kral

Bodil Niska - Night Time

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2008
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:57
Size: 123,8 MB
Art: Front

(5:36)  1. Over The Rainbow
(4:40)  2. Watch What Happens
(4:25)  3. Fiin Gammel
(5:07)  4. C'Est Si Bon
(5:58)  5. The Nearness Of You
(5:51)  6. Young At Heart
(6:10)  7. You Don'T Know What Love Is
(5:34)  8. The Best Things In Life Are Free
(6:09)  9. Come Sunday
(4:22) 10. My One And Only Love

Norwegian Bodil Niska is one of the few female tenor saxophone artists around to work in the tradition of jazz legends suchlike as Ben Webster, Stan Getz, Zoot Sims or Coleman Hawkins. Here tone is soft, yet powerful and soulfully expressive. Here musical approach takes the legacy from the golden years of jazz into the 21st. century. Bodil was born in the Arctic town of Hammerfest, located in northern Norway where she Grew up playing in the school marching band. Here first musical memory is sitting on her father's lap while he Played Misty for here. Aksel Niska, an accomplished engineer, painter and accordion player Also Introduced here to the saxophone sounds of Ben Webster and Stan Getz. When the school band managed two Aquire Their first saxophone, Bodil had two physically fight off the boys in the band two get here hands on the instrument. She won - and she never looked back. Bodil Quickly devloped here interest for jazz to the point That she Became something of a jazz icon in her small hometown. She Played in numerous at jazz band Configuration wrote jazz articles for the local newspaper, arranged concerts and festivals and managed the jazz club on her spare time.

After moving to the nation's capital Oslo in 1990 Bodil Niska effortlessly blended into the urban jazz scene, Mostly due two here mentor / jazz personality / journalist / photographer Randi Hultin. The fabulous Randi Introduced Bodil to a veritable who's-who in national and international jazz. She cent private recordings of Bodil regard of here legendary jazz friends, includingservers Sonny Rollins WHO promptly wrote back: "Damn! The woman can PLAY!"  Encouraged by friends here and colleagues, Bodil formed all-girl group, aptly named Girl Talk in 1992. In Addition two Bodil, this group consisted of Elizabeth Walker on piano and Tine Asmundsen on bass. The group recorded Their acclaimed album Talkin 'Jazz in 1996. In 1998 Bodil embarked on a solo career with the help and support of jazz legend / piano player / composer / arranger Egil Kapstad. With the incredible bass player Bjørn Alterhaug and Swedish drummer par excellence Pelle Hultén Their longtime musical friendship was instrumental in producing Bodil's first solo album First Song in 2000. First Song went on two Became the best selling jazz album in its genre in 2000. The cover for First Song was inspired by Dexter Gordon's famous cover on Ballads and is a tribute to him, his music and his inspiration.  Blue (2004) was a labor of love and took a long time to plan and put together. In her liner notes she says: "In jazz, the melody is often used only as a tool for Improvisation and Invention. Freeing yourself from the the confines of the melody is sometimes considered to be the very essence of jazz. Personally, I am always touched by a good melodic line, phrase or mood. So on this album I have tried to stay as true to the melody as I could, two clear away some of the musical dust - to find my way back. "

Nighttime (2008) puts Bodil in a different musical context. The introduction of the brilliant Claes Crona Trio from Sweden, and swedish born norwegian resident guitarist / composer / arranger Staffan William-Olsson as well as a horn section makes for a more playful swingier musical approach. In putting more emphasis on the melody, she Expect to the receive morethan here share of critizism from the "jazz police" who seeminterested two favor inprovisation and technique of musical sincerety. Between musical engagements Bodil Niska owns and runs the all-jazz music store and café Bare Jazz (norwegian for Only Jazz) in Oslo. She is often used by the media used as a spokesperson for the art of jazz. In 2000, she presented the Norwegian version of the jazz Grammy awards, and she has Appeared in numerous at national and international radio and TV shows. Translate by google http://www.niska.no option=com_content&view=article&id=67&itemid=53/

It is with horror mixed joy I release my last CD Nighttime. After two years in the studio, I have learned that explore unknown musical paths takes much longer than one would think. Nevertheless, I am proud to present this album along with fantastic Claes Crona Trio and the no less impressive guitarist and organizer Staffan William-Olsson.  And to all of you who have supported and pushed and lame and dragged me on a musical way in recent years: This is for you! ~ Bodil Niska

Personnel:  Bodil Niska Tenor Saxophone;  Claes Crona Piano;  Jörgen Smeby Bass;  Pétur Östlund Drums;  Staffan William-Olsson Guitar;  Roy Nikolaisen Flugelhorn;  Birgit Kjuus Flugelhorn;  Rune Brodahl Horn;  Helge Sunde Trombone;  Øyvind Brække Trombone.

Night Time

Jane Duboc & Victor Biglione - Tributo a Ella Fitzgerald

Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 2009
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 57:01
Size: 130,9 MB
Art: Front

(4:14)  1. Night and Day
(5:44)  2. Stormy Weather
(3:49)  3. Ain't Got Nothing But the Blues
(5:46)  4. Bonita
(4:08)  5. Here Is That Rainy Day
(7:18)  6. Autumn in New York/April in Paris/A Foggy Day
(2:18)  7. Satin Doll
(2:32)  8. Come Rain or Come Shine
(5:04)  9. Angel Eyes
(3:54) 10. Lush Life
(3:50) 11. Someone to Watch over Me
(8:20) 12. Embraceable You/How Long Has This Been Going On/Love Is Here to Stay

Jane Duboc is an experienced singer and composer. Having worked with names such as Toninho Horta, Djavan and Sivuca, she has appeared on more than 100 albums. Milton Nascimento and Toninho Horta composed several themes especially for her, and is an awarded professional. Since her childhood, she studied classical piano and acoustic guitar at the conservatory. At this time, she led several vocal and instrumental groups which were presented in school festivals, with good TV coverage. At 17, having received a scholarship to study piano, violão, voice and flute at the Music College of Georgia University, in Columbus, GA, she lived there for six years, having married musician Gay Vaquer, with whom she had his son Jay Vaquer. During that time, she formed the Fane Jazz Band, which she led, playing violão, guitar and singing. She also gave Music History classes in the university. In 1971, she interpreted "No ano 83" (Sérgio Sampaio) in Rede Globo's VI FIC (International Song Festival). In 1977, she returned to Brazil, forming English-singing Group Fein. Her song "Pollution" attracted the interest of late poet/singer/composer Raul Seixas, who was committed to social criticism. He decided to record it as a single, but censorship vetoed the lyrics as "subversive", so she had to scat-sing it. That opened to her the opportunity of participating in Raul's own records. Then she joined arranger/producer/conductor Erlon Chaves' Banda Veneno, having recorded two albums with them. She also was a member of Rede Globo' choral, which had several engagements in the vignettes and soundtracks of that major TV outing, also participating in an Chico Anísio' album. With Gay Vaquer she recorded an album for RCA, Mourning the musicians, with the participation of important musicians such as Luiz Eça, Paulo Moura and Noveli. Soon she would be touring with Egberto Gismonti with his shows "Água e vinho I e II," and appearing in Egberto's album "Tree" as backing vocalist and percussionist. Wrote and recorded the soundtrack for movie Janaína (with Marlene França) and for the play "Encontro no bar," with Camila Amado and Otávio Augusto. Recorded the albums Acalantos Brasileiros and Música popular do Norte, for label Marcus Pereira. The latter was recorded live during shows which carried the same name, with the participation of Elis Regina and Nara Leão. With Guto Graça Melo she composed and recorded the soundtrack for the movie Amor bandido, by Bruno Barreto. 

In 1978 she joined the Rio Jazz Orchestra, led by saxophonist/surgeon Marcos Szpillman, singing jazz and standard themes. Appeared in the albums of the Motokas, Skates, Claudinha Telles and Roupa Nova, at the time "The Fanks." Recorded her first Lp in 1980, Languidez (Aycha), in which worked Hélio Delmiro, Luís Avelar, Osvaldo Montenegro, Toninho Horta, Djavan and Sivuca. Was awarded as the best interpreter of the Rede Globo' MPB Shell - National Song Festival, with song "Saudade." This brought to her a contract with label Som Livre, for which recorded the single "Cheiro de Amor," a hit soon recorded again by Maria Betânia. She also worked in that label with the vocal group Cantamor, and recorded two more albums there. In 1982, she recorded her solo album Jane Duboc (Som da Gente), and was awarded as the best interpreter of the I Festival da Mulher (I Woman's Festival) in São Paulo, SP. In the same year she had a good rating in the MPB Shell Festival with song "Tentação" (Tunai/Sérgio Natureza). In 1983 she recorded "A valsa dos clowns" (Edu Lobo/Chico Buarque) for the album O grande circo místico (Som Livre). In 1985 issued LP Ponto de partida (RCA), with special guest Toquinho. With Toquinho she would also tour Brazil and Italy with his show Doce vida, praised by many including Elis Regina, and would record the soundtrack album in Milan. In 1986 she sang for more than 30.000 people, at the anniversary of Belo Horizonte MG. Her 1987 album Minas em mim (Continental) had the songs composed especially for her by Milton Nascimento, Toninho Horta and Tavito, among other names. Also, it was arranged by great musicians César Camargo Mariano, Chiquinho de Morais and Cido Bianchi. This year is a milestone in her career, as she bent towards more sentimental interpretations and compositions, aiming the major audience. Her single "Chama da paixão" was a big hit reaching the Top Five. "Sonhos" was another hit. Her songs were included in the highly popular Brazilian soap-operas, a deed repeated by her delivery of "Besame" (Flávio Venturini/Murilo Antunes). She would record also the albums Feliz (1988), Brasiliano (1991, Globo Records), Jane Duboc (1993), and Partituras (1995). Was awarded with the Prêmio Sharp de Música, as the best singer of 1992. In March, 1996, together with saxophonist/conductor Roberto Sion, inaugurated a major convention center in Japan, recording there the CD From Brazil to Japan, then touring all Japan. With renowned violonista Sebastião Tapajós she recorded in 1997 the album Da minha terra, a tribute to Pará's composers. She also wrote the books Entre paredes (poems) and child musicals Jeguelhinho and Bia e Buze. ~ Alvaro Neder https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/jane-duboc/id82212065#fullText

Tributo a Ella Fitzgerald

Rich Perry - You're My Everything

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2005
File: MP3@256K/s
Time: 66:44
Size: 123,7 MB
Art: Front

(7:19)  1. Slow Boat to China
(7:02)  2. You're My Everything
(7:56)  3. Nature Boy
(9:29)  4. I've Got a Crush on You
(8:17)  5. Why Do I Love You?
(9:48)  6. I Wish I Knew
(9:59)  7. Alone Together
(6:50)  8. Falling in Love With Love

A fine young veteran tenor player, Rich Perry went on the road in 1975 with the Glenn Miller ghost band. In 1976, he moved to New York and joined the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis orchestra. He went on to play with a wide variety of top players including Chet Baker, Machito, Bob Moses, Jack McDuff, Billy Hart, Eddie Gomez, Tom Harrell, the Mel Lewis big band, and Harold Danko. Rich Perry first recorded as a leader in 1993 for SteepleChase. ~ Scott Yanow https://itunes.apple.com/mt/artist/rich-perry/id81007264#fullText

Personnel: Rich Perry (tenor saxophone); Harold Danko (piano); Jeff Hirshfield (drums); John Hebert (Bass).

You're My Everything

Greg Abate - Straight Ahead

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 1993
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 64:37
Size: 148,4 MB
Art: Front

(6:26)  1. Straight Ahead
(7:33)  2. Kelly Blue
(7:13)  3. Denise Marie
(8:24)  4. Nica's Dream
(6:41)  5. Jessica
(5:45)  6. 2-22
(8:26)  7. Con Alma
(6:20)  8. Bossa For Gregory
(7:45)  9. It's All Right With Me

The title perfectly summarizes this quintet date -- hard bop and standards delivered professionally and competently by an experienced band. Greg Abate is a fluid alto and tenor saxophonist who executes the chord changes, progressions, and solos efficiently, while trumpeter Claudio Roditi adds some Afro-Latin spice and hot licks, and pianist Hilton Ruiz, bassist George Mraz, and drummer Kenny Washington keep the rhythmic center together. Mraz's bass sounds undermiked at times, but otherwise this date does exactly what it set out to: showcase jazz professionals comfortable in their environment and with their material. ~ Ron Wynn http://www.allmusic.com/album/straight-ahead-mw0000182465

Personnel: Greg Abate (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Claudio Roditi (trumpet, flugelhorn); Hilton Ruiz (piano); Kenny Washington (drums).

Straight Ahead

Arthur Prysock - Jazz 'Round Midnight

Styles: Vocal
Year: 1995
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 49:30
Size: 114,0 MB
Art: Front

(3:18)  1. It's Too Late (Baby, Too Late)
(2:55)  2. Teardrops in the Rain
(3:18)  3. When You Walked in the Room
(3:13)  4. How Did She Look?
(3:42)  5. Every Time Is the First Time
(3:27)  6. Little Girl Blue
(2:39)  7. You Played the Game Unfair
(3:21)  8. You'd Better Change Your Ways
(2:37)  9. Everybody's Somebody's Fool
(3:32) 10. Ebb Tide
(3:15) 11. (I Don't Stand) A Ghost of a C
(2:53) 12. Stop Crying, Little Girl
(2:48) 13. When I Fall in Love
(2:42) 14. I'll Be Around
(2:27) 15. Who (Will Take My Place)?
(3:17) 16. Only for You

This is a fine collection of orchestrated ballads by the underrated pop-jazz baritone singer Arthur Prysock. After an extended stint with jump-blues bandleader Buddy Johnson in the '40s, Prysock cut solo sides in the '50s and '60s for Decca, Mercury, King, Verve, and various small labels. The songs on Jazz 'Round Midnight all come from Verve recordings cut throughout the '60s and feature Prysock's sensual pipes framed by tasteful strings and blues-tinged combo accompaniment (alongside Ram Ramirez's fine organ work, brother Red Prysock contributes a handful of smoky tenor solos akin to those heard on his own solo R&B instrumentals from the '50s). Highlights include excellent renditions of "Little Girl Blue," "I'll Be Around," and "(I Don't Stand) A Ghost of a Chance," in addition to rarely recorded gems such as "How Did She Look" and "Only for You." For jazz vocal fans who frown upon the lush, more pop oriented end of the genre, this title is not for you. If you like the kind of stylized "bedroom soul" and jazz vocals Billy Eckstine, Johnny Hartman, and even Barry White, to some extent, excelled at, then this Prysock collection is a great buy. ~ Stephen Cook http://www.allmusic.com/album/jazz-round-midnight-arthur-prysock-mw0000627804

Personnel:  Arthur Prysock – vocal  with Mort Garson's Orchestra and various instrumentalists.

Jazz 'Round Midnight

Saturday, January 28, 2017

Harry 'Sweets' Edison - The Swinger (2-Disc Set)

Harry Edison, Buck Clayton (tp), Jimmy Forrest (ts), Jimmy Jones, Kenny Drew (p), Eddie Costa (vib), Freddie Green (g), Joe Benjamin, John Simmons (b), Charlie Persip (d)

Harry Sweets Edison was widely recognized as a master of the muted blues trumpet sound, both when he was with Basies band during the swing era, and from 1953 on, as a freelance on many of the jazz and pop recordings that emanated from Hollywood. In the fall of 1958, Sweets moved back to New York to start a third phase in his career. He put together the swinging sextet showcased in these recordings produced by Verves Norman Granz. The group featured tenorist Jimmy Forrest, who contributed with his great taste and tonal strength, and a first class rhythm section, blessedly boosted by Freddie Green's punching guitar, pianist Jimmy Jones, a crisp-toned and flexible delight, the tasteful Joe Benjamin on bass, and the controlling force of Charlie Persip on drums. This was the kind of straightforward, utterly groovy small group jazz with consistently clear-thinking and strong voices. Trumpeter Buck Clayton joined the second date, playing back to back with Sweets, and guitarist Steve Jordan replaced Green in most of the tracks. Harry Edison the swinger, playing standards or originals or just the blues, glows in these warm sessions with incandescence. He neatly swings through standards and a few of his own tunes.

On the last three tracks of CD-2, coming from a Roulette session, the contribution of the sidemen can easily be overlooked, for it is the Edison personality, open or muted, that lends the tunes its character.

Album: The Swinger (Disc 1)
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 77:01
Size: 176.3 MB
Styles: Trumpet jazz, Mainstream jazz
Year: 2011

[7:31] 1. Pussy Willow
[6:05] 2. The Very Thought Of You
[5:18] 3. Nasty
[6:54] 4. The Strollers
[6:54] 5. Sunday
[9:54] 6. Love Is Here To Stay
[4:54] 7. Fair Ground
[5:43] 8. Ill Wind
[8:46] 9. Impressario
[9:50] 10. Short Coat
[5:07] 11. Baby Won't You Please Come Home

Album: The Swinger (Disc 2)
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 76:59
Size: 176.2 MB
Styles: Trumpet jazz, Mainstream jazz
Year: 2011
Art: Front

[7:24] 1. How Am I To Know
[9:14] 2. Blues In The Closet
[6:37] 3. Memories For The Count (Alternate)
[5:51] 4. Come With Me
[6:46] 5. Critics' Delight
[8:57] 6. All Depends On You/Charmaine/How Long Has This Been Going On /Makin' Whoopie
[9:09] 7. Oh! How I Hate To Get Up In The Afternoon
[8:55] 8. Memories For The Count
[5:21] 9. Come With Me (Alt. Take)
[1:57] 10. Indiana
[4:01] 11. Pussy Willow
[2:40] 12. Sweetenings


Joyce Moreno - Cool

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 47:10
Size: 108.0 MB
Styles: Jazz vocals
Year: 2016
Art: Front

[4:56] 1. Love For Sale
[3:19] 2. Fever
[3:22] 3. Cool
[3:58] 4. The Banana Boat Song
[2:48] 5. Let's Do It
[3:35] 6. Round Midnight
[3:38] 7. Invitation
[5:25] 8. The Shadow Of Your Smile
[3:38] 9. Mingus, Miles & Coltrane
[2:58] 10. You Do Something To Me
[2:52] 11. Nature Boy
[3:48] 12. My Favourite Things
[2:46] 13. Moon River

Joyce Moreno: vocals & guitar; Tutty Moreno: drums & percussion; Helio Alves: piano; Rodolfo Stroeter: bass.

Since the late '60s, Brazilian guitarist and singer Joyce Moreno has been one of the most iconic members of the MPB movement, pushing the envelope way past the traditional bossa novas of Jobim. In the early '80s, albums such as Feminina and brought Joyce an international following that she continues to enjoy to this day. Her sizeable catalog features a diverse collection of original material, not to mention key collaborations with such heavyweights as Jon Hendricks, Joao Donato, Kenny Werner, Sivuca, and many others. For the most part, Joyce sings in her native Portuguese, but is known to deliver a song or two in English on occasion. Having spent a time in the United States, she recorded two albums in the early '90s for Verve that featured a smattering of tunes sung in English. In 1995, she released the album Delirios De Orfeu, which featured the jazz standards "Speak Low" and "There's a Small Hotel." These few precursors would only hint at the approach she has taken to her newest offering, a set of all jazz standards sung exclusively in English.

Sparsely accompanied by pianist Helio Alves, bassist Rodolfo Stroeter, and drummer Tutty Moreno, Joyce tackles a dozen Tin Pan Alley and vintage jazz classics all in her inimitable style. Three Cole Porter trinkets make the cut, namely "Love for Sale," "Let's Do It," and "You Do Something to Me." On the jazzier side, there's Monk's "'Round Midnight," "Invitation," and "My Favorite Things." Much in keeping with its title, there's a relaxed and seductive vibe to the entire set that is undeniably beguiling. Joyce is at the forefront of these arrangements with her understated guitar and vocals, although Alves get a chance to step out a few times. A particularly jaunty version of "Cool" from West Side Story demonstrates the pianist's tasteful accompaniment and includes a crystalline solo moment as well. Particularly musical and tender, Tutty's finger taps on his drum kit add character to the usually corny "Fever." Another threadbare pop tune, "Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)," rises above the mundane with some great harmonics by bassist Stroeter.

Wordless vocals are utilized on "'Round Midnight," "My Favorite Things" and the Joyce original "Mingus, Miles, & Coltrane" to great effect. Multi-tracking and additional voices establish a rich and profound vibe on "Nature Boy" as Joyce improvises over Alves' piano riff. A seductive and reflective "Moon River" closes out the set with singer and her guitar acapella. Although definitely a departure from her usual modus operandi, Cool can easily hold its own among Joyce's singularly expressive and impressive body of work. ~C. Andrew Hovan

Cool

Rick Astley - Portrait

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 41:40
Size: 95.4 MB
Styles: Pop-rock, Adult Contemporary
Year: 2005
Art: Front

[3:23] 1. Vincent
[2:55] 2. And I Love You So
[2:44] 3. Portrait Of My Love
[3:36] 4. Where Do I Begin
[3:49] 5. These Foolish Things
[4:03] 6. Cry Me A River
[3:12] 7. Nature Boy
[3:04] 8. Close To You
[2:49] 9. You Belong To Me
[2:58] 10. Make It Easy On Yourself
[2:47] 11. Somewhere
[3:15] 12. Can't Help Falling In Love (With You)
[3:00] 13. What The World Needs Now

Released a few years before the Internet phenomenon known as "Rick Rolling" and his ironic "Best Act Ever" win at the 2008 MTV Europe Music Awards launched him back into the music scene's consciousness, Rick Astley tested the appetite for a comeback with this collection of iconic American pop standards. Having prematurely retired at the tender age of 27, the former Stock, Aitken & Waterman protégé had already witnessed something of a minor revival thanks to 2002's double whammy of his Top 20 entry, Greatest Hits, and the European-only, Keep It Turned On, but Portrait was his first new studio album to be released in his homeland since 1993's Body & Soul. While on the surface, the selection of big-band numbers, lounge-pop classics, and traditional jazz standards may be a million miles away from the high-processed bubblegum pop of his "Never Gonna Give You Up" days, Astley is no stranger to the timeless songs of yesteryear, having previously covered the Temptations' "Aint Too Proud to Beg," and Nat King Cole's "When I Fall in Love" in his late-'80s heyday. Two tracks made famous by Cole also appear here too, ("These Foolish Things (Remind Me of You)" and "Nature Boy,") but elsewhere, Astley focuses on the perfectly crafted pop of Burt Bacharach and Hal David ("What the World Needs Now," "They Long to Be (Close to You)," "Make It Easy on Yourself"), Don McLean ("Vincent," "And I Love You So"), and songs from the movies such as West Side Story's "Somewhere," Andy Williams' vocal adaptation of the Love Story theme ("Where Do I Begin?"), and Elvis Presley's Blue Hawaii number "I Can't Help Falling in Love with You." Unfortunately, Astley appears to be going through the motions on the majority of the album, his trademark rich and soulful vocals very rarely shining above the tepid and lackluster production from Chris Braide (Westlife), and apart from a smoky blues reworking of Julie London's "Cry Me a River" and a Nashville-style interpretation of Jo Stafford's "You Belong to Me," there's very little attempt to differentiate from the originals. Indeed, it's very unlikely that anything from Portrait will be receiving the YouTube sensation treatment in 20 years time, thanks to its lazily selected and mundanely arranged collection of familiar songs which ultimately fails to provide even a fraction of the joy of his iconic global '80s hit. ~Jon O'Brien

Portrait

The French Horn Collective - Hot Club Of Miami

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 58:17
Size: 133.4 MB
Styles: Gypsy jazz
Year: 2015
Art: Front

[2:44] 1. Daphne
[2:20] 2. It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)
[2:55] 3. After You've Gone
[5:41] 4. Les Feuilles Mortes
[4:24] 5. Le Poinçonneur Des Lilas
[4:09] 6. Histoire De Faussaire
[4:44] 7. Que Nadie Sepa Mi Sufrir
[3:28] 8. J'attendrai
[3:31] 9. Minor Swing
[3:56] 10. Swing 39
[3:37] 11. All Of Me
[3:29] 12. Ma Première Guitare
[3:39] 13. Douce Ambience
[3:58] 14. Moscow Nights
[5:35] 15. Trois Mois

Vincent Raffard: Lead male vocals, Guitar, Trumpet; Steffen Zeichner: Violin; Alvaro Bermudez: Guitar, Vocals; Flexter Henderson: Clarinet, Soprano Saxophone, Cajón; Agustin Conti: Double Bass; Kai Sanchez: Double Bass; Shira Abergel: Lead female vocals.

The "Hot Club of Miami" represents the gypsy chapter of The French Horn Collective. Led by Parisian musician, multi-instrumentalist, composer, singer, and songwriter Vincent Raffard, the ensemble carries on Django Reinhardt's Legacy, and is open to contemporary influences both in original compositions and in the execution of standards. This CD features many traditional Gypsy Jazz tunes along with classic Swing and French musical standards. This record captures the live spirit of The French Horn Collective's gypsy jazz quintet after an intense season in Miami in 2014-15. The group's chemistry is magical! The energy is beautiful! Enjoy!

Hot Club Of Miami

Various - A Night Out With Verve (4-Disc Box Set)

A Night Out With Verve highlights five decades of remarkable jazz taken from the Verve catalog, spread out over four discs titled "Wining," "Dining," "Dancing," and "Romancing." This budget-priced box set includes 65 performances from jazz luminaries including Oscar Peterson, Sonny Rollins, Michel Legrand, Sarah Vaughan, Stan Getz, Louis Armstrong, Count Basie, Billie Holiday, Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, and Shirley Horn. Whether it's a night out on the town or a simple romantic evening, A Night Out With Verve has a great deal to offer die-hard jazz fans and casual listeners alike. ~Al Campbell

Album: A Night Out With Verve (Disc 1)
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 67:04
Size: 153.6 MB
Styles: Vocal jazz, Bop, Standards, Jazz/Blues/Soul
Year: 2000

[2:22] 1. Oscar Peterson Trio - Come Dance With Me
[3:22] 2. Dizzy Gillespie - There Is No Greater Love
[2:39] 3. Kenny Burrell - As Long As I Live
[3:37] 4. Coleman Hawkins - I Wished On The Moon
[3:25] 5. Junior Mance - A Smooth One
[3:00] 6. Johnny Hodges - On The Sunny Side Of The Street
[2:55] 7. Anita O'day - Whisper Not
[3:48] 8. Joe Pass - Li'l Darlin'
[4:25] 9. Monty Alexander - Love You Madly
[5:34] 10. George Benson - What's New
[6:17] 11. Tal Farlow - Broadway
[6:19] 12. Sonny Rollins - You Are Too Beautiful
[4:36] 13. Wynton Kelly - Portrait Of Jenny
[5:49] 14. Gerry Mulligan - Fall Out
[3:05] 15. Michel Legrand - La Vie En Rose
[5:45] 16. Roy Eldridge - I Still Love Him So

Album: A Night Out With Verve (Disc 2)
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 67:49
Size: 155.2 MB
Styles: Vocal jazz, Bop, Standards, Jazz/Blues/Soul
Year: 2000

[2:38] 1. Kenny Burrell - If I Had You
[5:21] 2. Joe Henderson - Once I Loved (Amor Em Paz)
[3:53] 3. Sarah Vaughan - Isn't It A Pity
[4:46] 4. Bill Evans - My Foolish Heart
[5:36] 5. Art Blakey - I Remember Clifford
[4:42] 6. Jim Hall - It's Nice To Be With You
[4:25] 7. The New Stan Getz Quartet - It Might As Well Be Spring
[3:40] 8. Benny Carter - Isn't It Romantic
[3:50] 9. Ella Fitzgerald - When A Woman Loves A Man
[6:25] 10. George Shearing - This Can't Be Love
[5:51] 11. Chet Baker - You Go To My Head
[5:03] 12. Tal Farlow - Autumn In New York
[4:40] 13. Stan Getz - But Beautiful
[2:21] 14. Astrud Gilberto - Agua De Beber
[4:29] 15. Sonny Rollins - Manhattan

A Night Out With Verve Disc1,Disc2                 

Album: A Night Out With Verve (Disc 3)
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 63:49
Size: 146.1 MB
Styles: Vocal jazz, Bop, Standards, Jazz/Blues/Soul
Year: 2000

[2:44] 1. Fred Astaire - (Ad Lib) Fast Dances
[3:57] 2. Ella Fitzgerald - Party Blues
[7:14] 3. James Clay - Sister Sadie
[2:14] 4. Jimmy Smith - Organ Grinder's Swing
[4:34] 5. Duke Ellington - Perdido
[2:23] 6. Harry James & His Orchestra - Back Beat Boogie
[4:06] 7. Marlena Shaw - At Last
[5:40] 8. Louis Armstrong - Little Girl Blue
[3:36] 9. Stan Getz - Só Danço Samba
[7:20] 10. Cassandra Wilson - Shall We Dance
[3:59] 11. Buddy Defranco - Rose Room
[4:12] 12. Benny Goodman - King Porter Stomp
[4:27] 13. Nicholas Payton - Taking A Chance On Love
[5:14] 14. Count Basie - Corner Pocket
[2:01] 15. Fred Astaire - (Ad Lib) Medium Dance

Album: A Night Out With Verve (Disc 4)
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 69:08
Size: 158.3 MB
Styles: Vocal jazz, Bop, Standards, Jazz/Blues/Soul
Year: 2000
Art: Front

[4:01] 1. Sarah Vaughan - I've Got A Crush On You
[4:04] 2. Billie Holiday - It Had To Be You
[5:32] 3. John Coltrane - You're A Weaver Of Dreams
[3:05] 4. Al Hibbler - This Love Of Mine
[3:06] 5. Don Byas - Misty
[3:01] 6. Dinah Washington - Invitation
[5:35] 7. Abbey Lincoln - The Nearness Of You
[3:51] 8. Stéphane Grappelli - Time After Time
[4:04] 9. Billy Eckstine - Imagination
[4:34] 10. Lester Young - That's All
[2:53] 11. Mel Tormé - I Should Care
[2:55] 12. Miles Davis - 'Round Midnight
[3:34] 13. Roland Kirk Quartet - Someone To Watch Over Me
[3:06] 14. Johnny Hartman - It's Easy To Remember
[2:15] 15. Ella Fitzgerald - Reaching For The Moon
[3:00] 16. Shirley Horn - You Don't Know Me
[4:41] 17. The Ben Webster Quintet - Where Are You
[2:13] 18. Louis Armstrong - There's No You
[3:30] 19. Clifford Brown - Memories Of You

A Night Out With Verve Disc3, Disc4                 

Buddy Tate & Wild Bill Davis - Broadway

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 1972
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 70:32
Size: 165,8 MB
Art: Front

(3:48)  1. Broadway
(8:20)  2. Blues In My Heart
(2:50)  3. All Of Me
(6:48)  4. Sugar
(4:54)  5. Hello Dolly
(4:28)  6. Memories Of You
(4:34)  7. Peg O' My Heart
(5:12)  8. Jumpin' With Symphony Sid
(6:02)  9. Jenny's Blues
(4:28) 10. Tangerine
(3:12) 11. For All We Know
(5:55) 12. Louise
(5:47) 13. Blue Lou
(4:07) 14. Ooh! Ah! DeeDee

Regardless of the setting, tenor saxophonist Buddy Tate never seemed to fail to deliver swinging performances. The robust reedman is joined by organist Wild Bill Davis, guitarist Floyd Smith, and drummer Chris Columbus (the latter three had worked together on several earlier recordings) for these 1972 sessions recorded in Paris for Black & Blue. Davis, who made numerous records with alto sax great Johnny Hodges, and also worked alongside him in Duke Ellington's band, provides the same strong backing to Tate as his longtime musical partner. Smith, who is best known for his work with Andy Kirk, adds several very bluesy solos. The music runs from old war horses like "Sugar" and the bland "Peg O' My Heart," to timeless jazz compositions ("Blues in My Heart," "Jumpin' With Symphony Sid," and "Blue Lou"), and the modern pop song, "Hello Dolly," which was beginning to wear out its welcome after everyone began recording it following Louis Armstrong's huge success with it. French trumpeter François Biensan is added on five tracks, but never really makes much of an impression. Recommended. ~ Ken Dryden http://www.allmusic.com/album/broadway-mw0000271579

Personnel: Buddy Tate (tenor saxophone), Wild Bill Davis (organ), Francois Biensan (trumpet), Floyd Smith (guitar), Chris Colombo (drums).

Broadway

Joyce Cooling - This Girl's Got to Play

Styles: Vocal And Guitar Jazz 
Year: 2004
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 45:47
Size: 104,9 MB
Art: Front

(4:07)  1. Expression
(4:12)  2. Take Me There
(4:04)  3. Camelback
(5:39)  4. No More Blues
(4:21)  5. Green Impala
(4:33)  6. The Girl's Got to Play
(3:25)  7. Toast & Jam
(5:52)  8. Natural Fact
(5:11)  9. The Wizard
(4:18) 10. Talk

Guitarist Joyce Cooling continues her particular smooth jazz style on her fourth CD, with plenty of tight grooves, clean electric and acoustic guitar runs, an occasional blues, rock or Brazilian aside, and several chances to display her jazz-style vocals. Cooling and partner/producer/keyboardist Jay Wagner breeze through nine diverse tracks that have plenty of hit potential, beginning with the opener, "Expression." Cooling trades acoustic and electric riffs, and Wagner keeps time on the keyboards, as is their style. Wagner also plays some bouncy solos. Another potential smash is "Camelback," a rump-shaker with a blues-lite groove. Add a come-hither piano solo, and you've got a song perfect for that Saharan camel ride you've always wanted to take. The title of "Green Impala" gives a clue to its content it's a funky ride down Main Street, accompanied by a right-on drum loop. "Toast & Jam" says it all too: a thumping bass beat by Nelson Braxton, bluesy organ riffs. Here Cooling shows her unabashed love of pure funk. The vocal tune that works best is "Take Me There," with Cooling's refrain on the title unobtrusive while she stays within herself vocally. "No More Blues" works also, because Cooling sings likes she's having a conversation, and it goes well with the jazz beat burnished with Alan Hall's brushed drumstrokes. The autobiographical title track gives a glimpse into Cooling's inspirations. The lyrics are revealing, as she allows for some insight into her struggles as a pretty woman struggling to break into instrumental music: "They said, put your guitar and sing/just look real cute and entertain/sorry, honey, it ain't my thing." "Natural Fact," the last vocal track, is another slice of funk with some wonderful trumpet playing by Bill Ortiz. Subtract the vocals, however, and you'd have a head-boppin' drums-and-bass ambient and chill gem. ~ Brian Soergel https://www.allaboutjazz.com/this-girls-got-to-play-joyce-cooling-narada-jazz-review-by-brian-soergel.php
 
Personnel: Joyce Cooling, guitars, vocals;  Jay Wagner, keyboards;  Bill Johnson, drums;  Peter Michael Escovedo, percussion;  Nelson Braxton, bass;  Nicolas Beard, vocals;  Bill Ortiz, flugelhorn;  Ray Obiedo, guitar;  Annie Beard, background vocals

This Girl's Got to Play

Rob McConnell & The Boss Brass - Don't Get Around Much Anymore

Styles: Trombone Jazz
Year: 1995
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 58:40
Size: 137,3 MB
Art: Front

(6:20)  1. Don't Get Around Much Anymore
(9:02)  2. The Waltz You Knew Was Blue
(4:47)  3. Jobim Medley: Once I Loved / If You Never Came To Me
(6:02)  4. Crazy Rhythm
(5:57)  5. Gee Baby, Ain't I Good To You
(6:17)  6. (Back Home Again In) Indiana / Donna Lee
(6:37)  7. Medley: The Bad And The Beautiful / Robin
(8:16)  8. The Back Beat
(5:20)  9. Rockin' In Rhythm

Although it was usually a part-time venture (working maybe 30 days a year, counting an annual recording), Rob McConnell's Boss Brass was one of the finest big bands of the '70s, '80s, and '90s. An excellent soloist, McConnell played valve trombone in Toronto (both in the studios and in jazz settings) for a long time. During 1965-1969, he was in Nimmons 'n' Nine Plus Six (led by Phil Nimmons) and in 1968 formed Boss Brass. Originally, the group was comprised entirely of brass instruments, plus a rhythm section, and emphasized pop music. Although it added a saxophone section in 1971, Boss Brass did not record much jazz until 1976. Comprised of many of Toronto's top musicians (including Sam Noto, Guido Basso, Ian McDougall, Moe Koffman, Eugene Amaro, Rick Wilkins, Ed Bickert, Don Thompson, and Terry Clarke, among others), the orchestra mostly plays McConnell's swinging but surprising charts. For a period in the late '80s, McConnell moved to Los Angeles and the group broke up, but by 1991, it was back together again. Rob McConnell, who also cut a few small-group dates for Concord, recorded with his Boss Brass for Pausa, MPS, Dark Orchid, Innovation, and Concord. He died of cancer in Toronto on May 1, 2010. ~ Scott Yanow http://www.allmusic.com/artist/rob-mcconnell-mn0000279968/biography

Personnel:  Rob McConnell (valve trombone); Moe Koffman, John Johnson, Alex Dean, Rick Wilkins, Bob Leonard (saxophone, flute, clarinet); Arnie Chycoski, Steve McDade, John MacLeod, Guido Basso, Dave Woods (trumpet, flugelhorn); Alastair Kay, Bob Livingston, Jerry Johnson, Ernie Pattison (trombone); Judy Kay, James MacDonald (French horn); Lorne Lofsky (guitar); Jim Vivian (bass); Ted Warren (drums).

Don't Get Around Much Anymore

Joe Bonner - New Life

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1988
File: MP3@224K/s
Time: 78:40
Size: 126,2 MB
Art: Front

(6:45)  1. If I Should Lose You
(5:19)  2. A Child Is Born
(6:30)  3. I Only Have Eyes For You
(8:09)  4. New Life
(5:16)  5. Batcha Feelin'
(6:24)  6. Serenata
(7:05)  7. It Could Happen To You
(4:46)  8. Watch What Happens
(9:16)  9. As Time Goes By
(7:42) 10. Sonatina
(4:01) 11. Barbados
(7:20) 12. East Bay Serenade

A fine pianist who was originally heavily influenced by McCoy Tyner, Joe Bonner is an excellent interpreter of modal-based music and advanced hard bop. He studied music at Virginia State College and early on played with Roy Haynes (1970-1971), Freddie Hubbard (1971-1972), Pharoah Sanders (1972-1974), and Billy Harper (late '70s). Bonner, who recorded as a leader for Muse, Theresa, and most prominently Steeplechase, has been based in Colorado since the 1980s and remains a talented improviser. ~ Scott Yanow https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/joe-bonner/id41729433#fullText
                                     
Personnel:  Joe Bonner (piano);  Hugo Rasmussen (bass);  Aage Tanggaard (drums)

New Life

Friday, January 27, 2017

Buck Clayton - Goin' To Kansas City

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 37:29
Size: 85.8 MB
Styles: Trumpet jazz
Year: 1960/1990
Art: Front

[3:02] 1. Hello, Babe
[3:28] 2. An Old Manuscript
[3:08] 3. Kansas City Ballad
[4:09] 4. The Jumping Blues
[4:29] 5. Walter Page
[4:41] 6. Midnight Mama
[3:04] 7. John's Idea
[3:13] 8. Steppin' Pretty
[3:36] 9. Dedicated To You
[4:36] 10. The New Tulsa Blues

Although trumpeter Buck Clayton gets top billing, this CD reissue actually features Tommy Gwaltney's Kansas City Nine, an unusual group sporting arrangements by Gwaltney and tenor-saxophonist Tommy Newsom (who decades later became famous for his work on The Tonight Show). The group has an unusual combination of major names (Clayton, trombonist Dickie Wells, guitarist Charlie Byrd, pianist John Bunch, bassist Whitey Mitchell and drummer Buddy Schutz) along with Gwaltney (who doubles on reeds and vibes), Newsom and Bobby Zottola (playing second trumpet and peck horn). Although the nonet performs a variety of songs associated with Kansas City Jazz of the swing era, the arrangements are modern and unpredictable. ~Scott Yanow

Goin' To Kansas City