Monday, September 2, 2019

Joe Newman - The Definitive Black & Blue Sessions: I Love My Woman

Styles: Trumpet Jazz 
Year: 1979
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:35
Size: 122,8 MB
Art: Front

(6:02)  1. It's Only A Paper Moon
(9:14)  2. Summertime
(6:00)  3. Prelude To A Kiss
(5:21)  4. Fiddy's Mood
(8:18)  5. Softly As A Morning Sunrise
(8:42)  6. I Love My Woman
(5:47)  7. Fiddy's Mood (altern.)
(4:06)  8. Softly As A Morning Sunrise (altern.)

Also made available on the Italian budget label I Ganti Del Jazz, this little-known effort finds veteran trumpeter Joe Newman (55 at the time) stretching out quite effectively on four standards and two originals. In what was his first opportunity to lead a recording session since 1962, Newman and his top-notch rhythm section (pianist Hank Jones, bassist George Duvivier and drummer Alan Dawson) swing their way through such songs as "Softly As In a Morning Sunrise," "Paper Moon" and "Fiddy's Moods." ~ Scott Yanow https://www.allmusic.com/album/i-love-my-woman-mw0000713220

The Definitive Black & Blue Sessions: I Love My Woman

Corinne Bailey Rae - The Heart Speaks In Whispers (Deluxe)

Styles: Vocal 
Year: 2016
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 75:40
Size: 175,9 MB
Art: Front

(4:53)  1. The Skies Will Break
(4:48)  2. Hey, I Won't Break Your Heart
(4:04)  3. Been To The Moon
(4:08)  4. Tell Me
(4:10)  5. Stop Where You Are
(5:51)  6. Green Aphrodisiac
(4:03)  7. Horse Print Dress
(5:26)  8. Do You Ever Think Of Me?
(5:15)  9. Caramel
(3:56) 10. Taken By Dreams
(4:26) 11. Walk On
(4:32) 12. Night
(4:49) 13. In The Dark
(3:15) 14. Ice Cream Colours
(5:46) 15. High
(6:11) 16. Push On For The Dawn

The Heart Speaks In Whispers is rich in fresh ideas and full of emotional energy which surges through its songs like electricity. Recorded both at her studio in Leeds, and in Los Angeles, the album is co-produced by Corinne with Steve Brown, her collaborator on her critically acclaimed previous album The Sea. The album features a number of notable musicians including Pino Palladino (D Angelo, Erykah Badu, The Who), James Gadson (Marvin Gaye, Bill Withers), Marcus Miller (Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock), Esperanza Spalding and Moses Sumney (best known for his work with Beck). ~ Editorial Reviews https://www.amazon.com/Heart-Speaks-Whispers-Deluxe/dp/B01C7PNOYE

The Heart Speaks In Whispers (Deluxe)

Harold Danko - The Feeling Of Jazz

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1996
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 71:06
Size: 163,5 MB
Art: Front

(10:58)  1. In a Sentimental Mood
(10:06)  2. Take the Coltrane
( 8:02)  3. Big Nick
( 9:51)  4. Stevie
(12:39)  5. My Little Brown Book
(10:44)  6. Angelica
( 8:43)  7. The Feeling of Jazz

This is an unusual CD. Pianist Harold Danko, tenor saxophonist Rich Perry, bassist Scott Colley, and drummer Jeff Hirshfield perform the same seven songs (in the same order) as Duke Ellington and John Coltrane did during the famous recorded meeting in 1962. These renditions are lengthier than the originals, and there is no attempt to imitate Duke and 'Trane, although their interpretations are purposely hinted at in places. In addition to "In a Sentimental Mood" and "Take the Coltrane," there are revivals of several songs that deserve to become standards: "Big Nick," "Stevie," and the catchy "Angelica." A very enjoyable outing. ~ Scott Yanow https://www.allmusic.com/album/the-feeling-of-jazz-mw0000095137

Personnel: Piano – Harold Danko; Bass – Scott Colley; Drums – Jeff Hirshfield; Tenor Saxophone – Rich Perry

The Feeling Of Jazz

Joe Henderson - Relaxin' At Camarillo

Styles: Saxophone Jazz 
Year: 1981
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 45:06
Size: 103,7 MB
Art: Front

(11:40)  1. Y Todavia La Quiero
(10:01)  2. My One And Only Love
( 5:23)  3. Crimson Lake
( 8:37)  4. Yes, My Dear
( 9:23)  5. Relaxin' At Camarillo

Henderson had been doing quality work for years on numerous independent and foreign labels, and 1979's Relaxin' at Camarillo, is just one among many examples of that. There are five selections, only one less than eight minutes long, with the usual Henderson attributes: full, deep tone, keen ideas, and an ability to sweep through registers and across octaves with ease. Chick Corea made an excellent partner, playing with none of the self-consciousness that crops up repeatedly in his fusion and electric fare. Bassists and drummers were interchangeable, although you can certainly tell Tony Williams from Peter Erskine (and that's no knock on Erskine). ~ Ron Wynn https://www.allmusic.com/album/relaxin-at-camarillo-mw0000619558

Personnel: Joe Henderson – tenor saxophone; Chick Corea – piano; Richard Davis;  Tony Dumas  – bass; Peter Erskine, Tony Williams  – drums

Relaxin' At Camarillo

John Hicks - Impressions of Mary Lou

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2000
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 52:08
Size: 121,0 MB
Art: Front

(4:31)  1. Lord Have Mercy - From "Music for Peace"
(3:21)  2. Ballad for Mary Lou
(4:08)  3. O.W.
(3:45)  4. Old Time Spiritual
(4:09)  5. Mary Lou's Interlude
(7:54)  6. Medi II
(4:31)  7. Not Just Your Blues
(4:58)  8. Intermission
(4:03)  9. Not Too Straight
(4:31) 10. Two for You
(2:16) 11. Zodiac Suite - Excerpt from "Aries"
(3:56) 12. The Lord Says - From "Music for Peace"

John Hicks' series of tributes to greats of the past for High Note continues with this fine CD honoring Mary Lou Williams, who passed away in 1981. What is so compelling about Hicks' salute to Williams is that he ignores her best known secular works; he sticks mostly to excerpts from her religious compositions, which, of course, still swing mightily. Joined by bassist Dwayne Burno and drummer Cecil Brooks III, the pianist opens with a driving rendition of her "Lord Have Mercy" (from "Music for Peace"). "O.W." is a strut that alternates between a slow chant (anchored by Dwayne Burno's booming bass vamp) and some lively but brief up-tempo bop choruses. "Intermission" shows Williams' adventuresome nature as a composer; Hicks and company are up to the task. Hicks also wrote five originals that fit right in with Williams' songs. Hicks doesn't try to mimic her style of writing but succeeds in capturing her essence in his compositions. "Two for You" is a lively bop vehicle and solo piano feature that has shades of Mary Lou as well as Bud Powell. "Ballad for Mary Lou" is a beautiful melody that also reflects the complex nature of Williams' playing, as well as her personality. "Not Too Straight" is an up-tempo blues that has the angular quality of Thelonious Monk's works with the aggressiveness of Mary Lou Williams. Recommended. ~ Ken Dryden https://www.allmusic.com/album/impressions-of-mary-lou-mw0000098525

Personnel: John Hicks - piano; Dwayne Dolphin - bass; Cecil Brooks III - drums

Impressions of Mary Lou

Sunday, September 1, 2019

Freddie Hubbard - Ballads

Styles: Trumpet Jazz 
Year: 1962
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 47:59
Size: 110,9 MB
Art: Front

(6:27)  1. Body And Soul
(6:26)  2. But Beautiful
(6:07)  3. Mirrors
(6:37)  4. Weaver Of Dreams
(7:47)  5. I Wished I Knew - Remastered
(4:48)  6. Cry Me Not
(9:42)  7. Lament For Booker

Freddie Hubbard's early years on Blue Note found him quickly developing from a Clifford Brown hard bopper to a more original stylist. This sampler (released as a 1997 CD) finds Hubbard emphasizing his warm sound on seven ballads including "Body and Soul," "But Beautiful" and his own "Lament for Booker." The material is drawn from seven of his excellent Blue Note sessions, all of which are also individually available in full. Nice music played with such sidemen as tenors Wayne Shorter, Tina Brooks, Hank Mobley and Jimmy Heath, altoist James Spaulding and pianists Cedar Walton, McCoy Tyner and Herbie Hancock, among others. ~ Scott Yanow https://www.allmusic.com/album/ballads-mw0000024386

Ballads

Liv Stoveland - Close Your Eyes

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2010
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 42:34
Size: 99,0 MB
Art: Front

(3:21)  1. Close Your Eyes - 1
(4:54)  2. Remind Me
(2:15)  3. Four
(3:20)  4. Old Devil Moon
(4:37)  5. Angel Eyes
(3:46)  6. Come Rain or Come Shine
(3:32)  7. Daydreaming
(4:15)  8. Undecided
(6:03)  9. They All Laughed
(3:35) 10. Recordame
(2:52) 11. Close Your Eyes - 2

Liv Gudrun Stoveland Woie (born 12 March 1965 in Lillesand, Norway) is a Norwegian soprano and singing teacher. Stoveland was raised in a musical family. This brought her to a classical education as soprano at the Agder musikkonservatorium, and eventually a diploma from the Norwegian Academy of Music. She has participated in numerous productions in musical genres such as opera and church music, and has also taken up jazz. She has recited solo concerts and has performed as soloist in works such as Handel's "Messiah", Bach's "Christmas Oratorio" and "Requiem" by Brahms. She has a large repertoire in songs and lieder, and has sung Grieg, Sibelius, R. Strauss and Hugo Wolf numerous times. In recent years she has mostly sung classical baroque music and toured with "Stabat Mater" by Vivaldi on the Amalfi Coast in Italy in autumn 2013. Her debut album Close your eyes was released in 2009. A second album is on the way 2015. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liv_Stoveland

Close Your Eyes

Herb Alpert - Beyond

Styles: Vocal, Trumpet Jazz
Year: 1980
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 40:24
Size: 93,7 MB
Art: Front

(5:14)  1. Kamali
(3:00)  2. The Continental
(4:49)  3. Reach For The Stars
(3:27)  4. Interlude (For Erica)
(3:38)  5. Red Hot
(6:01)  6. Beyond
(4:25)  7. That's The Way Of The World
(4:03)  8. Keep It Goin'
(5:43)  9. The Factory

Naturally, the wild success of "Rise" would lead anyone to the temptation of repeating oneself, and at first, this follow-up LP does plenty of that, grafting the same slow, hand-clapping beat onto several numbers. But Alpert won't sit still for long, and he comes through with some startling things that wake up the record midway through. The funky, percolating party beat of "Red Hot" starts the engine, which is pushed to an electrifying degree by the sequencer-driven, Echoplexed, hard-charging title track, where we hear Alpert's distinctive horn through a metallic electronic buffer. The most amazing track is the finale, "The Factory," a terrifying, relentlessly grinding depiction of a soulless foundry that must have shocked sedate former TJB fans who bought this album on a lark, expecting happy music from the past. Bold stuff indeed, and it did make some impact on the charts, though not nearly to the degree of Rise. ~ Richard S.Ginell https://www.allmusic.com/album/beyond-mw0000854674

Personnel: Trumpet – Bob Findley , Herb Alpert; Vocals – Herb Alpert, Randy Badazz;  Flugelhorn – Herb Alpert ; Synthesizer – Herb Alpert ;  Bass – Abraham Laboriel, Robert Russell; Drums – Kevin Calhoun, Manolo Badrena, Steve Gadd, Steve Schaeffer; Guitar – Chris Pinnick , Dana Barry , Johnny Guitar Watson , Peter Frampton, Tim May, Tommy Tedesco; Keyboards – Andy Armer , Michael Boddicker, Mike Lang; Marimba – Julius Wechter; Percussion – Herb Alpert, Randy Badazz; Tenor Saxophone – Ernie Watts; Trombone – Bill Reichenbach 

Beyond

George Colligan - Small Room

Styles: Piano Jazz 
Year: 1999
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 70:52
Size: 163,7 MB
Art: Front

(4:51)  1. I Love Music
(7:25)  2. Afterthought
(6:28)  3. Exile's Gate
(4:35)  4. Elves
(6:10)  5. The Dolphin
(6:02)  6. When Your Lover Has Gone
(4:49)  7. Small Room
(4:21)  8. Rule's End
(3:37)  9. Voyage
(5:29) 10. Quincy
(6:37) 11. Some Other Time
(5:22) 12. Caravan
(4:59) 13. Only Trust Your Heart

Time out for a personal pitch regarding one of the most imaginative up-and- coming pianists on the contemporary jazz scene. Thirty-year-old New Jersey native, George Colligan has compiled quite a resume, what with offers for sideman gigs from Gary Thomas, Lee Konitz, Freddy Cole, Billy Hart, and Steve Wilson, not to mention a magnificent spate of recording activity that includes two sessions as a leader for Fresh Sound and another baker's dozen for SteepleChase. Problem is that very few outside the immediate circle have any familiarity with Colligan at all, and that's a shame because he's such a stimulating player. While his past efforts for SteepleChase have put him in either trio (please check out Activism ) or large group settings (sample The Newcomer ), the recently-issued Small Room is a tour-de-force for Colligan's talents as a solo pianist. A virtual textbook on developing a set, the thirteen selections performed here bring out many sides of Colligan's personality and keep the attention level at peak performance. Along the way, you'll find everything from the mainstream swing of Kenny Barron's "Voyage" to more exploratory cuts such as "Afterthought" and Gary Thomas' "Exile's Gate." The lush romantic side also beams through with radiant takes of "Some Other Time" and "Only Trust Your Heart." Clocking in at a tad bit over seventy minutes, Small Room was recorded in Denmark by SteepleChase owner and producer Nils Winther in 1998 and the overall recording quality is absolutely grand- focused, yet not too dry. As someone who as a rule typically avoids solo discs, the highest compliment I can give this set is that I never once reached for the remote and that's saying a lot! ~ C.Andrew Hovan https://www.allaboutjazz.com/small-room-george-colligan-steeplechase-records-review-by-c-andrew-hovan.php

Personnel: George Colligan – piano

Small Room

Ken McIntyre - The Complete United Artists Sessions (Disc 1), (Disc 2)

Album: The Complete United Artists Sessions  (Disc 1)

Styles: Flute, Oboe, Saxophone Jazz
Year: 1997
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 69:16
Size: 159,7 MB
Art:

( 7:25)  1. Miss Ann
( 7:31)  2. Lois Marie
( 5:04)  3. Chittlin's And Cavyah
( 6:15)  4. Permanentity
( 4:50)  5. Tip Top
( 3:23)  6. Kaijee
( 5:39)  7. Reflections
( 5:07)  8. Say What
( 4:21)  9. 96.5
(10:09) 10. Arisin'
( 3:28) 11. Laura
( 5:59) 12. Speak Low


Album: The Complete United Artists Sessions  (Disc 2)

Time: 66:01
Size: 152,0 MB

( 5:26)  1. Cosmos
( 6:49)  2. Sendai
( 6:57)  3. Undulation
(10:36)  4. Turbospacey
( 7:08)  5. Bootsie
( 7:46)  6. New Time
( 7:22)  7. Naomi
( 8:49)  8. Someday
( 5:03)  9. Mercedes

Ken McIntyre, a very underrated multi-reedist, developed fairly original styles on alto, flute, bass clarinet, oboe and bassoon. He made two fairly well-known sessions for New Jazz in 1960 and recorded for SteepleChase from 1974-78. However, McIntyre's pair of United Artists records from 1962-63 (his only dates as a leader during 1961-73) have been long overlooked. This double CD from 1997 has all of the music from the original LPs, plus eight previously unreleased cuts. All of the selections except "Laura" and "Speak Low" are McIntyre compositions. The advanced hard bop originals (which show the influence of the avant-garde) tend to be complex, sometimes using tricky time signatures, and lack memorable melodies, but they swing.

The leader mostly plays his dry-toned alto, with a bit of flute and oboe, and with the exception of a few spots by pianist Jaki Byard, the backup musicians are mostly supportive and do not stand out. One set has McIntyre and a pianoless rhythm section joined by a dozen strings. His string writing is inventive and shows some otherwise unrealized potential. The other selections are either with a quartet or a quintet (the latter with trombonist John Mancebo Lewis). This obscure but stimulating set grows in interest with each listen. ~ Scott Yanow https://www.allmusic.com/album/the-complete-united-artists-sessions-mw0000024851

Personnel: MAKANDA KEN MCINTYRE (flute, alto saxophone, oboe); JOHN MANCEBO LEWIS (trombone); JAKI BYARD, ED STOUTE (piano); AHMED ABDUL-MALIK, RON CARTER, BOB CUNNINGHAM (bass); WARREN SMITH, LOUIS HAYES, BEN RILEY, EDGAR BATEMAN (drums); 13-piece string orchestra


Saturday, August 31, 2019

Jimmy Hamilton - In A Sentimental Mood

Styles: Clarinet Jazz
Year: 2000
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 35:49
Size: 83,1 MB
Art: Front

(3:26)  1. I've Got The World On A String
(2:49)  2. Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me
(2:17)  3. Tempo De Brazilia
(4:23)  4. The Nearness Of You
(5:11)  5. Blue Room
(2:32)  6. Ain't She Sweet
(2:55)  7. I Didn't Know About You
(3:35)  8. Taj Mahal
(5:15)  9. In A Sentimental Mood
(3:24) 10. After You've Gone

Jimmy Hamilton was for a quarter-century a mainstay of jazz's most important large ensemble, the Duke Ellington Orchestra. On clarinet, Hamilton was a model of polished, cool style and substance, while his less often featured work on tenor saxophone allowed him to reveal funkier inclinations. Hamilton was hired by Ellington as the replacement for Barney Brigard in 1943, and he stayed on with the Duke until 1968. Prior to joining Ellington, he had worked with Lucky Millinder, Jimmy Mundy, and most noticeably Teddy Wilson's sextet (1940-1942) and Eddie Heywood; Hamilton also recorded “Gloomy Sunday” with Billie Holiday. While he was featured primarily as a clarinetist, where he employed a cool smooth tone, he sometimes turned to the tenor on which he was a little rougher and raucous. When Jimmy took the job with Duke he actually had another offer on the table from Count Basie. Basie wanted him to perform only on tenor sax, however, and Jimmy wanted the chance to perform on clarinet, as well. Jimmy also commented that he was a great fan of Ellington's compositions and that Duke was sure to challenge him with new material. He was certainly right about that! Duke and Billy Strayhorn wrote many featured parts for Jimmy's clarinet and tenor sax improvisations (Air-conditioned Jungle, Deep Purple, and Bluebird of Delphi; to name a few). After leaving Ellington, Hamilton moved to St. Croix in the Virgin Islands, where he taught music in public schools. Jimmy and his Quartet (with his wife, Vivian on piano) had a weekly radio show (WSTX AM radio station) from1971 to ‘77 which broadcast their Friday night gig, live from the Holger Danske Hotel in Christiansted, St. Croix. 

That broadcast made them fans all throughout the Caribbean. He did return to the U.S. to play with John Carter’s Clarinet Summit in 1981 and 1985, and gigged a bit in New York during 1989-1990, but was otherwise little heard from in his later years. Hamilton did not record much as a leader, but did put together some fine sessions as his two sessions recorded two weeks apart in 1961 for Swingville (Prestige's mainstream offshoot), they spotlight Hamilton on both clarinet and tenor. “It's About Time!” offers a host of tuneful, loose blues, some of whose titles indicate the participants' collective sense of humor (”Stupid But Not Crazy,” “Nits and Wits”), while “Can't Help Swinging” balances four bluesy originals with an equal number of top-notch standards. The sextet finds Hamilton joined on the front line by fellow distinguished Ellingtonians Clark Terry and Britt Woodman, and both dates are graced by Tommy Flanagan's piano. Hamilton went on to do a live recording in 1985 from the Virgin Islands. This date “Rediscovered at the Buccaneer,” finds Hamilton playing clarinet and alto in prime form with a quartet also including pianist Gary Mayone, bassist Joe Straws and drummer Delroy Thomas. Hamilton performs five lazy love songs and five tunes associated with Duke Ellington. These would be his last recordings. Jimmy Hamilton passed in Sept. 1994. https://musicians.allaboutjazz.com/jimmyhamilton

Personnel:  Clarinet – Jimmy Hamilton; Bass – Aaron Bell; Drums – Sam Woodyard; Horns [Baritone] – Britt Woodman, Dave Wells, Mitchell Wood; Piano – Jimmy Rowles; Tenor Saxophone – Paul Gonsalves; Trumpet – John Anderson

In A Sentimental Mood

Jules Day - Jules Day

Styles: Vocal Jazz 
Year: 2008
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 38:53
Size: 89,9 MB
Art: Front

(3:56)  1. Hope Avenue & Despair
(3:23)  2. How Will I Ever Know
(4:43)  3. Days That End In Y
(3:38)  4. Get It Right
(3:14)  5. Only You
(4:14)  6. Don't Tell The Sun
(4:18)  7. Say You Will
(3:50)  8. Leave The Love To Me
(3:57)  9. Right On Time
(3:35) 10. Midnight Lullaby

Jules Day is creating quite a buzz as she bursts onto the L.A. jazz scene with a voice and stage presence that belie her 22 years of age. Jules’s young jazz career has experienced a meteoric rise with regular appearances at Southern California’s top jazz venues including Hollywood’s Catalina Bar & Grill and Culver City’s The Jazz Bakery. Jules recently found herself not only on the cover of the L.A. Jazz Scene monthly newspaper, but the subject of an in-depth article by publisher Myrna Daniels. Daniels, in the article, noted that she had seen several singers go on to find great success and predicted, “I think Jules Day will one day belong to that select circle of performers.” 

Don Heckman, jazz critic for the Los Angeles Times, reviewed Jules’s Hollywood performance as “having the vibe, the enthusiasm, and the sheer irresistibility of a star in the making.” Heckman wrote, “At 21, Day has the blond and slender look of a youthful Diana Krall, but the resemblance stops there. Unlike Krall, whose vocals have always worked best when they flow from her piano playing, Day is a stand-up singer, intimately immersed in her songs, digging into their inner meaning with a constantly surprising sense of emotive maturity.”Jules was honored to open the Temecula Smooth Jazz Festival with the enviable position as the only female vocalist on the roster.
When it comes to jazz, this Minneapolis native is the real deal with industry roots that include her grandfather, Kyle Peterson, founding the Twin Cities Jazz Society.

"I grew up with jazz musicians popping in and out of the house,\" remembers Jules, \"And the voices of Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughn, June Christy to mention a few were a part of my early memories.\" Immediately upon graduating from an arts magnate high school in St. Paul, Jules relocated to Los Angeles upon being invited to be a member of an internationally renowned music ensemble. Less than a year later, an offer to record her debut CD was too much to resist and Jules spent the remaining teenage year hard at work inside a recording studio. As a complete package, Jules seems to have it all, but the ace up her sleeve is her extremely palatable and soulful voice with its flawless pitch, remarkable intonation, and subtle phrasing that can put the most inattentive crowd on the edge of their seats. https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/dayjules

Jules Day

Eddie Palmieri - The History Of Eddie Palmieri

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1975
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 47:40
Size: 110,1 MB
Art: Front

(6:40)  1. Café
(5:43)  2. Bilongo
(5:42)  3. Cuídate Compay
(3:52)  4. Sujétate La Lengua
(2:45)  5. Conmigo
(4:10)  6. Tirándote Flores
(3:13)  7. Lázaro Y Su Micrófono
(5:59)  8. Justicia
(3:22)  9. Bomba Del Corazón
(6:09) 10. Viejo Socarrón

History is one of those great 1970s compilations that has just enough perspective to get it right. Material is drawn from both Tico and Alegre albums, and wide varieties of rhythm, tempos, and style are represented, but not too wide. Salsa fans will find much of interest. "Cuidate Compay" and "Conmigo" in particular are hot dance tracks which still sound fresh and infectious. It may not be correct to call the album a "history" of Eddie Palmieri, but it is a great slice of his best work from the 1960s. It is, at least, a history until Harlem River Drive. History serves well as an introduction to the "Sun of Latin Music, " but even longtime Palmieri fans may want it in addition to the originals or other compilations. ~ Tony Wilds https://www.allmusic.com/album/history-of-eddie-palmieri-mw0000727993

Personnel: Piano – Eddie Palmieri ; Vocals – Ismael Quintana

The History Of Eddie Palmieri

Dennis Coffey - Dennis Coffey

Styles: Guitar Jazz
Year: 2011
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 38:39
Size: 89,3 MB
Art: Front

(3:53)  1. 7th Galaxy
(2:15)  2. Don't Knock My Love
(3:40)  3. All Your Goodies Are Gone
(5:26)  4. I Bet You
(3:15)  5. Miss Millie
(3:54)  6. Somebody's Been Sleeping
(2:08)  7. Plutonius
(3:59)  8. Knockabout
(2:28)  9. Only Good For Conversation
(4:17) 10. Space Traveller
(3:19) 11. Don't Knock My Love (part 2)

Too rarely, some small justice gets meted out in the music biz; in the 21st century, legendary Detroit guitarist and Motown Funk Brother Dennis Coffey is getting some. Hip-hop and electronic music fans have long sought his seminal recordings for Sussex and his voluminous session dates. His appearance in the 2002 film Standin' in the Shadows of Motown, his autobiography Guitars, Bars and Motown Superstars, and three different late-2000s compilations re-upped his profile. Dennis Coffey, the guitarist's debut for Strut, places his guitar front and center in a multi-generational group of musicians from Detroit and elsewhere. Coffey lays his trademark psychedelic soul wah-wah-and-fuzz guitar to 11 tracks. Some new; others being new versions of legendary jams he played on. The set opens with ultra-funky instrumental orgy "7th Galaxy" (with ex-Big Chief guitarist Phil Durr and Motor City session gods Rayse Biggs and David McMurray on horns, and a rhythm section of session masters bassist Tony “T-Money” Green, drummer Nate Winn, and percussionists Larry Fratangelo and Dennis Sheridan). Other instrumentals include the moody groover "Space Traveler" (with Deadstring Brothers' Jim Simonson on bass and Eric Hoegemeyer on drums), the big horn and guitar burner "Miss Millie" (with Milwaukee's Kings Go Forth), and the wah-wah bass and percussion blowout "Knockabout."These tracks are on a par with Coffey's legendary "Scorpio" and his Black Belt Jones soundtrack. The vocal tracks are no less spectacular. There is the Parliaments' "All Your Goodies Are Gone," with soulster Mayer Hawthorne, and Funkadelic's "I Bet You," featuring the Detroit Cobras' Rachel Nagy and the Dirtbombs' Mick Collins. Fanny Franklin of Orgone lends her voice to a sultry cover of Wilson Pickett's slow-burning "Don't Knock My Love." Rodriguez's venomous "Only Good for Conversation" features Paolo Nutini in a knockout performance, and the Bell Rays' Lisa Kekaula offers a boiling, raw read of Holland-Dozier-Holland's eternal, "Somebody's Been Sleeping" (Coffey played on the 100 Proof (Aged in Soul) original. "Plutonius," a cosmic funk jam, is another Coffey original sung by Herschel Boone and includes a ripping guitar solo by, Durr, and groove alicious B3 by Detroit keyboard master Luis Resto. 

The album is co-produced to maximum kinetic effect by Al Sutton and Hoegemeyer at Detroit's Rust Belt Studio. Dennis Coffey is overflowing with inspiration and the molten pathos, passion, humor, volume, grit, and nasty grooves that Detroit is famous for. As an artist, Coffey, at 70, is at the top of his game as a guitarist and composer; he proves that he can not only hold his own with the youngbloods, but push toward a new level. This self-titled offering is monster; a masterpiece of tough, psychedelic soul. ~ Thom Jurek https://www.allmusic.com/album/dennis-coffey-mw0002110283

Dennis Coffey

Edmundo Ros - The Latin World Of Edmundo Ros Vol 2

Styles: Latin
Year: 1970/2015
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 28:46
Size: 67,4 MB
Art: Front

(2:49)  1. Aquarius
(2:23)  2. Corcovado
(2:05)  3. Cumana
(2:10)  4. Carnival
(2:14)  5. La Golondrina
(2:00)  6. Spanish Flea
(2:22)  7. Good Morning Starshine
(2:16)  8. Mambo Number Five
(2:49)  9. What A Difference A Day Made
(3:10) 10. Felicidade
(2:19) 11. The Laughing Samba
(2:04) 12. La Cucaracha

Bandleader Edmundo Ros was the living embodiment of Latin music in World War II-era Britain. The toast of London's high society, he effectively introduced the rhumba and samba to the U.K. shores. Born December 7, 1910, in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, to a Scottish father and an African-Venezuelan mother, Ros spent much of his childhood in military school, playing percussion in the military band. The experience was otherwise miserable, however, and at 17 he ran away to Caracas, where he served as tympanist in the Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela. A decade later Ros migrated to London, where he briefly studied classical music before pursuing popular music full-time, backing Fats Waller and singing with Don Marino Barreto's Cuban band prior to forming his own five-piece rhumba outfit in 1940. After scoring a hit with 1941's Parlophone release "Los Hijos de Buda," Ros became a sensation, attracting the cream of London society to his appearances at the lavish Coconut Grove. When the defendant in a high-profile divorce case implicated Ros as a catalyst for his marriage's demise, the bandleader made national headlines, and the sex scandal only made him more popular, and he even taught then-Princess Elizabeth and her sister Princess Margaret to dance. After a long residency at the West End club the Bagatelle, Ros in 1951 acquired the former Coconut Grove site on Regent Street and renamed the venue Edmundo Ros' Dinner and Supper Club. He also made regular appearances on BBC radio, and his albums for the London label's Phase 4 imprint (including the space age pop classics Rhythms of the South and Arriba!) sold briskly. His biggest hit, "The Wedding Samba," even crossed over to the U.S. Top Five, selling three million copies in the process. After Parliament legalized gambling in 1965, attendance at Ros' club quickly nosedived, and he sold the business as soon as possible. He retired to Alicante, Spain, a decade later, returning to London's Queen Elizabeth Hall on January 8, 1994, for one final farewell performance leading the BBC Big Band with Strings. Ros was also awarded the Order of the British Empire in the 2000 New Year's Honours List. ~ Jason Ankeny https://www.allmusic.com/artist/edmundo-ros-mn0000182902/biography

The Latin World Of Edmundo Ros Vol  2

Friday, August 30, 2019

Chuck Hedges - Just for You

Styles: Clarinet Jazz
Year: 2007
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 77:46
Size: 180,1 MB
Art: Front

(5:07)  1. Overcomer
(7:09)  2. Beseme Mucho
(6:26)  3. I've Got the World On a String
(4:19)  4. I Want to Be Happy
(4:15)  5. Satan Takes a Holiday
(4:35)  6. All of Me
(5:24)  7. Thanks for the Memory
(3:05)  8. Blue Bossa
(4:54)  9. Somebody Love Me
(6:53) 10. Squeeze Me
(5:06) 11. The Best Thing for You Is Me
(5:54) 12. I'm Getting Sentimental Over You
(5:14) 13. Limehouse Blues
(4:05) 14. A Closer Walk With Thee
(5:15) 15. You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To

Chuck Hedges has provided jazz fans with another remarkable performance. Chuck and The Milwaukee Connection, have been growing together for many years now. This album brings to you a sense of what it’s like to hear them live at jazz festivals and in nightclubs. Listening them live is the only way to get a better sense of their vitality, musicianship and swinging excitement. https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/hedges6

Just for You

Linda Calise - La Vie

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2012
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 37:12
Size: 86,1 MB
Art: Front

(3:51)  1. La Vie En Rose (feat. Ben Powell)
(4:01)  2. I Wish You Love
(5:33)  3. Good Morning Heartache
(3:04)  4. Dream a Little Dream
(5:10)  5. Poetry Man
(4:34)  6. Since I Fell for You
(2:57)  7. They Can't Take That Away from Me
(4:18)  8. The Water Is Wide
(3:39)  9. La Vie En Rose (Remix)

This is the amazing debut CD of artist Linda Calise, "la Vie" is a compilation of songs from the American Songbook with a French Flavor featuring a stunning version of La Vie En Rose.

"Calise sings the french lyrics with warm sophistication"...JazzTime.com

La Vie is a compilation of favorite Songs of the Artist, the album has a real french flair to it but most of the material is straight from the American Songbook. The title track of "La Vie En Rose" features Jazz violinist Ben Powell (Calise is featured vocalist on Powells latest CD "New Street", along with Gary Burton and Julian Lage). Several of the Tracks including" La Vie En Rose", "I Wish You Love", "Good Morning Heartache" and "Since I Fell For You" were arranged by Producer Joe Carrier, featuring lush strings recorded at WGBH Fraser Hall in Boston MA. On a personal note, Calise's Father is from the Montreal area in Quebec Canada and "La Vie" was recorded in memory of Calise's Mother, who used to sing the song to her in french as a child. https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/lindacalise

La Vie

Buddy Collette - Jazz Loves Paris

Styles: Saxophone, Flute And Clarinet Jazz 
Year: 1958/2006
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 42:26
Size: 98,0 MB
Art: Front

(2:22)  1. I Love Paris
(2:26)  2. Pigalle
(3:56)  3. La Vie en Rose
(2:52)  4. Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup
(1:25)  5. Mam'selle
(3:12)  6. C'est Si Bon
(2:22)  7. Domino
(2:39)  8. Song from 'Moulin Rouge' (Where Is Your Heart)
(4:43)  9. The Last Time I Saw Paris
(2:33) 10. Under Paris Skies
(3:27) 11. Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup (take 1 - alternate)
(1:30) 12. Mam'selle (take 2 - alternate)
(5:16) 13. The Last Time I Saw Paris (take 3 - alternate)
(3:38) 14. La Vie en Rose (take 1 - alternate)

Buddy Collette (switching between alto, tenor, flute and clarinet) performs ten songs associated with Paris on this 1958 session originally cut for Specialty. The CD reissue adds four alternate takes to what is still a brief program. Collette utilizes the tuba of Red Callender in some of the ensembles quite colorfully and there is solo space for trombonist Frank Rosolino, guitarist Howard Roberts and bassist Red Mitchell; Bill Douglass or Bill Richmond contribute tasteful support on drums. Such melodies as "I Love Paris," "La Vie En Rose," "C'est Si Bon" and the "Song from 'Moulin Rouge" are given concise but swinging treatment on this likable date. ~ Scott Yanow https://www.allmusic.com/album/jazz-loves-paris-mw0000269780

Personnel: Buddy Collette - alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, flute, clarinet; Frank Rosolino - trombone; Howard Roberts - guitar; Red Mitchell - bass; Red Callender - tuba, bass; Bill Douglas, Bill Richmond, - drums

Jazz Loves Paris

Charles McPherson Quartet - Love Walked In

Styles: Saxophone Jazz 
Year: 2016
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 52:01
Size: 120,1 MB
Art: Front

(5:43)  1. Love Walked In
(5:00)  2. The Song Is You
(4:44)  3. I´ll Take Romance
(5:24)  4. Nature Boy
(6:23)  5. Someone to Watch over Me
(4:13)  6. Bud Like
(7:32)  7. Embraceable You
(5:34)  8. Lover
(7:23)  9. Dancing in the Dark

Charles McPherson returns to the forefront of the jazz scene with Love Walked In, an album where the wisdom of this veteran and essential saxophonist is evident. Accompanied by a luxurious group of musicians that includes Bruce Barth on piano, Jeremy Brown on bass and Stephen Keogh on drums, McPherson offers a repertoire consisting mostly of jazz classics. 

This he does from his own vision, with all the weight that can be contributed to music by someone who comprises part of great jazz history and has been featured in some of its most remarkable pages. http://www.quadrantcorner.com/en/product/love-walked-in/

Personnel: Charles McPherson, Alto Sax; Bruce Barth, Piano; Jeremy Brown, Bass; Stephen Keogh, Drums

Love Walked In

Houston Person - I'm Just a Lucky So and So

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 2019
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 55:33
Size: 128,0 MB
Art: Front

(8:08)  1. Willow Weep for Me
(4:56)  2. Wonder Why
(5:48)  3. I Guess I'll Hang My Tears out to Dry
(6:58)  4. I'm Just a Lucky So and So
(6:04)  5. Who Can I Turn To
(3:31)  6. Day by Day
(4:55)  7. Alone with Just My Dreams
(4:54)  8. Song for a Rainbow
(5:02)  9. I Want to Talk About You
(5:12) 10. Next Time You See Me

Houston Person is definitely a lucky so and so blessed with a fantastic tone on the tenor sax, which he's kept strong through decades of recording at a level that makes this record every bit of a gem as some of Houston's classics from years back! The album's done in a very classic style, too Houston's tenor out front, in a combo with Lafayette Harris on piano, Matthew Parris on bass, and Kenny Washington on drums augmented by the trumpet of Eddie Allen and guitar of Rodney Jones on nearly every one of the album's selections, both great players who round out the soulful spirit of the record in a great way. All the tunes are standards mostly ballads, but handled with that subtle swing that Houston can always bring to material like this tracks that include "Wonder Why", "Willow Weep For Me", "Song For A Rainbow", "Alone With Just My Dreams", "I Want To Talk About You", "I'm Just A Lucky So & So", and "Next Time You See Me".  © 1996-2019, Dusty Groove, Inc. https://www.dustygroove.com/item/924551/Houston-Person:I%27m-Just-A-Lucky-So-So

Personnel: Houston Person, tenor saxophone; Eddie Allen, trumpet;  Lafayette Harris, piano; Rodney Jones, guitar;  Matthew Parrish, bass;  Kenny Washington, drums

I'm Just a Lucky So and So