Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Mary J. Blige - No More Drama

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2002
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 77:15
Size: 182,3 MB
Art: Front

(2:46) 1. Love
(4:25) 2. Family Affair
(4:27) 3. Steal Away
(5:37) 4. He Think I Don't Know
(4:51) 5. P.M.S.
(5:26) 6. No More Drama
(4:36) 7. Rainy Dayz [feat. Ja Rule]
(4:33) 8. Where I've Been [feat. Eve]
(3:34) 9. Beautiful Day
(3:24) 10. Dance for Me [feat. Common]
(4:05) 11. No More Drama (P. Diddy/Mario Winans Remix) [feat. P. Diddy]
(4:59) 12. Flying Away
(4:03) 13. Never Been
(4:45) 14. 2U
(4:14) 15. In the Meantime
(1:41) 16. Forever No More - Poem
(5:00) 17. Testimony
(4:41) 18. Girl from Yesterday

Mary J. Blige has come a long way since 1992's breakthrough, What's the 411?, and that's made very clear on this solid disc. The singer/songwriter has blossomed into an all-out R&B diva with a hip-hop edge full of soul and command. Her songs on this recording exude the wisdom of a woman who's seen it all and has found her center. The woman's voice is truly inimitable. It's husky, strong, soulful, and full of maturity. She can still flow like no one's business, too; just check out the bouncy album opener "Love."

While love is a common theme, No More Drama is essentially a personal journey through evolution and spirituality. The final cut, "Testimony," best summarizes the album's theme: finding what's real in life. For Blige, that's self-love and God. Blige has a killer instinct for penning lyrics that people can relate to and creating gritty, thick, and soul-infused R&B fare. Her music is more than heard. It is felt, and audiences would be hard-pressed to not surrender to her groove. [No More Drama was re-released in early 2002 with a handful of different tracks.]~Liana Jones https://www.allmusic.com/album/no-more-drama-mw0000658167

No More Drama

Franco Ambrosetti - Close Encounter

Styles: Flugelhorn,Trumpet Jazz
Year: 2014
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 43:20
Size: 100,4 MB
Art: Front

( 8:29) 1. Close Encounter
( 5:46) 2. Napoleon Blown Apart
( 8:21) 3. Sad Story Of A Photographer
(14:36) 4. Morning Song Of A Spring Flower
( 6:07) 5. Rumba Orgiastica

Franco Ambrosetti's debut for Enja (his previous releases were all for Italian labels) finds the talented cool-toned flugelhornist holding his own with the notable sidemen (Bennie Wallace on tenor and soprano, pianist George Gruntz, bassist Mike Richmond and drummer Bob Moses). The sometimes episodic repertoire (two Ambrosetti originals and one apiece by his father Flavio, Gruntz and Kuhn) is quite obscure and generally hard bop-oriented. Everyone plays well on this lesser-known but enjoyable effort.~Scott Yanowhttps://www.allmusic.com/album/close-encounter-mw0000906992

Personnel: Franco Ambrosetti – flugelhorn, trumpet; Bennie Wallace – tenor saxophone; George Gruntz – piano; Mike Richmond – bass; Bob Moses – drums

Close Encounter

Bobby Scott - Scott Free

Styles: Piano, Vibraphone Jazz
Year: 1955
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 43:37
Size: 100,1 MB
Art: Front

(3:31) 1. Two Toes
(2:45) 2. What's New
(4:53) 3. Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
(3:07) 4. Summer Night
(4:16) 5. Over the Rainbow
(3:05) 6. Squaw Rock
(4:14) 7. Potatoe Zalud
(4:17) 8. These Foolish Things
(3:49) 9. Milt Shake
(6:06) 10. Skyline
(3:30) 11. Richard the Lion Hearted

Robert William Scott (January 29, 1937 – November 5, 1990) was an American musician, record producer, and songwriter. Scott was born in Mount Pleasant, New York, United States, and became a pianist, vibraphonist, and singer, and could also play the accordion, cello, clarinet, and double bass. He studied under Edvard Moritz at the La Follette School of Music at the age of eight, and was working professionally at 11. In 1952, he began touring with Louis Prima, and also toured and performed with Gene Krupa, Lester Young, and Tony Scott in the 1950s. In 1956 he hit the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 with the song "Chain Gang", peaking at number 13. (This was not the same song as the 1960 pop hit "Chain Gang" by American singer/songwriter Sam Cooke.) It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc.

As a bandleader, he did sessions for Verve, ABC-Paramount, Bethlehem, and Musicmasters. As a songwriter, he won a Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition for the song "A Taste of Honey". In addition to "A Taste of Honey", Scott also co-wrote the song "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother". In the 1960s he became a music teacher and studied again under Moritz, but occasionally recorded as well, including a Nat King Cole tribute album released in the 1980s. He also composed film soundtracks, including the scores to Slaves (1969), Joe (1970), and Who Says I Can't Ride a Rainbow! (1971). During the 1980s he composed music for classical guitar, harp, and piano. He also arranged for jazz and easy listening musicians such as Les and Larry Elgart. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Scott_(musician)

Personnel: Bobby Scott (p, vib), Whitey Mitchell, Jim Corbett, Nabil 'Knobby' Totah (b), Will Bradley Jr., Al Levitt (d)

Scott Free

Maureen Budway - Sweet Candor

Size: 147,3 MB
Time: 63:08
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. I'll Close My Eyes (5:58)
02. Sweet Lover No More (4:12)
03. Del Sasser (5:11)
04. Trav'lin' Light (5:22)
05. The House I Live In (4:38)
06. White Cliffs Of Dover (3:40)
07. Hard Times Come Again No More (3:51)
08. Say It With Firecrackers Song Of Freedom (4:46)
09. Gershwin Medley (How Long Has This Been Going On, Fascinating Rhythm, Someone To Watch Over Me, The Man I Love) (9:00)
10. Spring Is Here (6:26)
11. Aquas De Março (5:25)
12. Lonely Cane (4:33)

Maureen Budway's Sweet Candor is a masterclass in style and elegance.

A former editor once gave me some sage advice about interjecting too much personal opinion unless there was some relevance to the release. Sweet Candor is the first release from Budway and sadly the last as this lyrical warrior lost her twenty year fight with cancer. I too am fighting cancer but this is not a sad occasion as Budway delivers an exemplary performance moving effortlessly through a variety of genres with a range most singers can only hope they achieve.

Budway passed on January 27, 2015 and Sweet Candor was delivered to their families on Christmas Eve. Powerful and the personification of true passion on a shiny silver disc her critically acclaimed brother David Budway joins her on piano. The best releases result in reviews that write themselves and Sweet Candor is no exception. The eclectic diversity includes the David Frishberg tune "Sweet Lover No More" featuring Sean Jones on trumpet and "Aquas De Marco" from Antonio Carlos Jobim. The Rogers and Hart classic "Spring Is Here" takes wings as this harmonic chameleon weaves a melodic spell that is captivating.

This is not a release you review but a release that you savor, embrace and cherish. A reminder of the joy of making music and the reality that life while fleeting is indeed a gift. This is Maureen's lasting gift and she will never be forgotten.

Sweet Candor

Monday, February 14, 2022

Sadao Watanabe - Jazz & Bossa: Live At Suntory Hall

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 67:10
Size: 154,8 MB
Art: Front

(4:38) 1. Laura
(4:24) 2. Beautiful Love
(5:19) 3. In The We Snall of the Morning
(5:55) 4. Stallon Moments
(5:19) 5. Echo
(5:02) 6. Carnaval Morning
(5:42) 7. Prelude Samba
(4:59) 8. Butterfly
(4:46) 9. Talk To The Moon
(4:31) 10. I Love To Say Your Name
(5:35) 11. Water Colors
(5:09) 12. Manhattan Paulista
(2:40) 13. Flowers Blom
(3:04) 14. Carinhozo

One of the most well-known Japanese jazz musicians of his generation, Sadao Watanabe is an adept, bop-influenced saxophonist with a deep love of Brazilian bossa nova. Watanabe initially gained global fame in the 1960s with Bossa Nova Concert and Sadao Meets Brazilian Friends, showcasing his warm tone and lyrical, swinging sound. His subsequent recordings, highlighted by 1974's Round Trip, 1984's Rendezvous, and 1999's Remembrance, found him traversing such varied styles as funk, fusion, and crossover pop. Since the 2000s, Watanabe has focused largely on acoustic post-bop, Brazilian traditions, and straight-ahead jazz, as on the 2017 orchestral concert album Encore!

Born in 1933 in Utsunomiya, Japan, he grew up in a musical family and initially played clarinet in high school, a choice purportedly inspired by seeing Bing Crosby play the instrument in 1941's Birth of the Blues. However, Watanabe soon picked up the alto saxophone after discovering the bebop recordings of Charlie Parker. Upon graduating high school, he relocated to Tokyo, where he gained his first professional experience playing with dance bands. In 1953, he joined pianist Toshiko Akiyoshi's group, ultimately taking over the ensemble after Akiyoshi moved to the United States. Watanabe eventually followed suit, attending Berklee College of Music in Boston from 1962-1965. While at Berklee, he broadened his stylistic scope, investigating Brazilian music and performing with luminaries like Chico Hamilton, Gary McFarland, and others. It was also during this period that he made his recorded debut, appearing on a handful of albums including a 1961 self-titled album and 1965 follow-up, Sadao Watanabe Plays.

Moving back to Japan in 1965, Watanabe split his time between teaching and performing, appearing on 1966's Going Home: A Modern Jazz Album and joining fellow saxophonist Charlie Mariano on 1967's Iberian Waltz. He also displayed his love of Brazilian traditions on a steady stream of bossa nova-steeped albums, including 1967's Bossa Nova Concert and 1968's Sadao Meets Brazilian Friends. He also began appearing more regularly around the world, including a high-profile appearance at the 1970 Newport Jazz Festival, and developed into a highly regarded, world-renowned jazz performer. Watanabe's albums during these years reflected his eclectic musical taste and found him moving from straight-ahead dates like 1976's I'm Old Fashioned to expansive Brazilian fusion sessions such as 1977's Autumn Blow, and even breezy crossover pop affairs like 1979's Morning Island.

The '80s were also a fruitful time for Watanabe, who toured heavily, making numerous festival appearances. As a recording artist, he continued to embrace a crossover, funk, and R&B-influenced sound on albums like 1981's Orange Express, 1984's Rendezvous, and 1985's Maisha. That said, he never gave up his love of Brazilian music, as evidenced by his 1990 collaboration with singer/songwriter Toquinho, Made in Coracao. More successful pop-influenced albums followed with 1991's Sweet Deal and 1994's Earth Step. While the saxophonist certainly enjoyed mainstream appeal, he always remained indebted to his bebop roots, and peppered his discography with acoustic jazz dates like 1997's Go Straight Ahead 'n Make a Left and 1999's Remembrance, both on Verve.

As Watanabe entered his fifth decade as a recording artist, he continued to balance his time between exploring his love of bossa nova and his longstanding dedication to acoustic bop-influenced jazz on such albums as 2003's Wheel of Life. In 2006, he reunited with saxophonist Charlie Mariano for Sadao & Charlie, followed by 2007's Basie's at Night. Two years later, he joined pianist Gerald Clayton for Into Tomorrow and once again returned to gorgeously rendered Brazilian jazz for both 2011's Come Today and 2013's Outra Vez. The intimate and urbane Naturally appeared in 2015. In 2017, he delivered the orchestral-tinged live album Encore! Recorded at Tokyo's Bunkamura Orchard Hall, the album featured appearances by Dave Grusin, Robben Ford, and others. Also that year, Watanabe released the studio album Re-Bop, which he revisited in 2018 with the companion live album, Re-Bop the Night. Another concert album, Sadao 2019: Live at Blue Note Tokyo, arrived in 2019 and showcased his group with bassist John Patitucci, pianist Russell Ferrante, and drummer Steve Gadd.~Matt Collarhttps://www.allmusic.com/artist/sadao-watanabe-mn0000282544/biography

Personnel: Sadao Watanabe(as), Masaki Hayashi(p), Kiichiro Komobuchi(b), Ittetsu Takemura(ds), Marcelo Kimura(g), Takayuki Oshikane Strings (strings section)

Jazz & Bossa Live At Suntory Hall

Pyeng Threadgill - Sweet Home: The Music of Robert Johnson

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2004
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 50:36
Size: 116,2 MB
Art: Front

(4:36) 1. Love in Vain Blues
(3:34) 2. Phonograph Blues
(3:55) 3. Last Fair Deal Gone Down
(4:06) 4. Milk Cow's Calf Blues
(3:23) 5. When You Got a Good Friend
(3:10) 6. I Believe I'll Dust My Broom
(6:08) 7. Dead Shrimp
(3:09) 8. They're Red Hot
(3:47) 9. Sweet Home Chicago
(9:10) 10. Come On In My Kitchen
(5:33) 11. Ramblin' On My Mind

Singer and arranger Pyeng Threadgill is the daughter of composer, bandleader, and multi-instrumentalist Henry Threadgill and choreographer/dancer Christina Jones, a founding member of the celebrated Urban Bushwomen. Sweet Home offers 11 Robert Johnson tunes in 11 different settings. While more cynical punters and blues purists (ugh) may sigh or wring their hands at such a notion, everyone else can take delight in Threadgill's considerable accomplishment. Unlike mere revivalists like Eric Clapton or Peter Green, Threadgill hears and interprets Johnson's blues as music not of, but for the ages.

Certainly she has models here, most notably Cassandra Wilson and Olu Dara, but Threadgill's take on these tunes doesn't attempt to remake them in her image, so much their own. Sweet Home's selections are radical. They take Johnson's songs and strips them of the interpetive, anachronistic baggage that has all but killed the spooky and hedonistic majesty of the originals at the hands of well-meaning but woefully rigid performers.

First there's the edgy, swinging jazz read of "Love in Vain," followed by the lean, ragged funk of "Phonograph Blues." The swampy acoustic guitar-and-brass blues of "Milk Cow Calf's Blues" is a nod to earlier times, but feels more like it's being performed in busker style on the lawn of Thompkins Square Park. The lone cello accompaniment (played elegantly by Dana Leong) on "If You've Got a Good Friend" evokes the dignified spirit, if not the timbre, of Nina Simone's ghost, and the jazzed-out, near scatted take on "Dust My Broom," where Threadgill is accompanied only by a double bass and a trap kit, offers the startling--and sometimes hair-raisin-- originality of her approach.

Likewise the tension between second-line New Orleans rhythms at the heart of "Sweet Home Chicago," where jagged jazz-rock guitar fills are held expertly in the tense grain of Threadgill's voice is jarring, perhaps, but far from unwelcome. She croons, swoons, shouts, growls, whoops, and moans to get these blues across proving in the process that in the current era, these tunes that are enduring to be sure, but they continue to hold a cryptic mystique; they are still alluring because they can be articulated in so many different contexts and retain their seductive power and jagged grace. Threadgill's recorded debut is an auspicious one. She paints her blues shiny black and pushes them headlong into a future where tradition and history are processes of evolution, not quaint curiosities.~Thom Jurek https://www.allmusic.com/album/sweet-home-pyeng-threadgill-sings-robert-johnson-mw0000330351

Personnel: Vocals – Pyeng Threadgill; Bass Guitar – Dana Leong; Clarinet – Dimitri Moderbacher; Drums – Qasim Natvi; Guitar – Ryan Scott ; Piano – Davey Pierce; Trumpet – Kevin Louis

Sweet Home: The Music of Robert Johnson

Kazumasa Akiyama - Beyond The Door

Styles: Guitar Jazz
Year: 2021
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 39:59
Size: 102,4 MB
Art: Front

(0:42) 1. Mi's Song
(7:44) 2. Central Park
(4:41) 3. Too Far Away
(4:37) 4. Paradise in Mirage
(5:23) 5. Dear Father Of My Sweet Memories
(5:55) 6. Jealous Nephew
(3:55) 7. Nova
(6:58) 8. Capricorn Knight

Kazumasa Akiyama (Born 1955 in Tokyo Prefecture ) is a Japanese fusion and jazz musician (guitar).

Kazumasa Akiyama played in the Tokyo jazz scene from the 1970s, e.g. with the Isao Suzuki sextet, with whom the first recordings were made; he was also involved in recordings by Mikio Masuda , Noriko Miyamoto and Yasuaki Shimzu . In 1978 he recorded his debut album Dig My Style (Flying Dog) with Yasuaki Shimizu , Mikio Masuda, Masanori Sasaji , Kazuya Sugimoto , Hideo Yamaki and Tatsuji Yokoyama ; This was followed in 1979 by the fusion production Beyond the Door , which starred Masanori Sasaji, Motohiko Hamase , Akira Doi, Noriko Miyamoto and singer Jimmy Satoshi Murakawa .

In the 1980s and 1990s, Akiyama worked e.g. still with Yasuko Agawa , Tatsuya Nakamura , Tsuyoshi Yamamoto , Chin Suzuki , Mari Nakamoto , Chie Ayado and the Kosuke Mine Quintet. The discographer Tom Lord lists him in the field of jazz/fusion between 1976 and 1998 with 21 recording sessions. [1] He also worked as a studio musician on a number of recordings, such as Noriko Miyamoto and Lisa Ono . In later years he played a.o. in quartet with Hikari Ichihara , Koichi Inoue andNori Shiota and in Hironori Suzuki's sextet (including Shota Watanabe ); he also published the albums Quiet Storm (2005) and Dr.Rain(2008)before.https://de-m-wikipedia-org.translate.goog/wiki/Kazumasa_Akiyama?_x_tr_sl=de&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=sc

Beyond The Door

Jesse Davis - As We Speak

Styles: Saxophone Jazz 
Year: 1992
Time: 65:47
Size: 105,5 MB
Art: Front

(5:40)  1. Wake-Up Call
(6:55)  2. You are Too Beautiful
(6:50)  3. As We Speak
(4:44)  4. Quasimodo
(8:17)  5. Dear Druann
(7:59)  6. 'Tudes
(7:25)  7. Hipnotism
(6:14)  8. Lush Life
(6:04)  9. Recession Blues
(5:33) 10. I know that You Know

This is a good straight-ahead session that comprises the second album by alto saxophonist Jesse Davis, who hasn't gotten as much ink as many other young lion players. The menu features pre-rock and bop anthems, plus hard bop originals keyed by Davis' aggressive, often soothing solos and fine assistance from trombonist Robin Trowers, pianist Jacky Terrasson, guitarist Peter Bernstein, bassist Dwayne Burno, and drummer Leon Parker. ~ Ron Wynn https://www.allmusic.com/album/as-we-speak-mw0000614344

Personnel: Alto Saxophone – Jesse Davis;  Bass – Dwayne Burno; Drums – Leon Parker; Guitar – Peter Bernstein; Piano – Jacky Terrasson; Trombone – Robert Trowers

As We Speak

Sunday, February 13, 2022

Stockholm Swing All Stars - Play The Blues And Go

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 48:24
Size: 110.8 MB
Styles: Swing
Year: 2016
Art: Front

[5:15] 1. Play The Blues And Go
[4:19] 2. Doodlin'
[3:56] 3. I Found A New Baby
[4:28] 4. Dream Of You
[5:06] 5. Limbo Jazz
[5:22] 6. Sophisticated Lady
[2:57] 7. Bernie's Tune
[4:05] 8. Four Brothers
[5:22] 9. Blues In Bluprint
[3:46] 10. Buster Royal
[3:44] 11. Discontented

Karl Olandersson – trumpet and vocals; Klas Lindquist – reeds; Fredrik Lindborg – reeds; Magnus Wiklund – trombone; Daniel Tilling – piano; Göran Lind – double Bass; Mattias Puttonen – drums.

The idea was to form a band with top jazz and swing players in Stockholm. The four horn players in the front line play a important role in the band. With cleverly written arrangements, mostly by Klas Lindquist and Fredrik Lindborg, the band can play softly as a small group and seconds later explode in a big band fortissimo. The rhythm section gives the band a bouncing ground where solos and ensemble playing become a joy. The members of the Stockholm Swing All Stars are considered as the best in its field in Sweden. The Stockholm Swing All Stars play swing and jazz music suitable both for concerts and for dancing. The band often plays at lindy hop and other dance events as well as in concert halls around Europe.

Play The Blues And Go

Casey MacGill & The Spirits Of Rhythm - Jump

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 37:02
Size: 84.8 MB
Styles: Big band, Swing
Year: 1999
Art: Front

[5:03] 1. Swing Brother Swing
[2:47] 2. Rhythm
[3:25] 3. Late Night Swing
[4:35] 4. Undecided
[4:55] 5. Love Ain't Nothin' But The Blues
[3:17] 6. Whatdaya Want
[3:17] 7. I'm Gonna Love You Tonight
[2:30] 8. Git It (In The Groove)
[3:39] 9. It Happened One Night
[3:28] 10. Jump Up

Casey MacGill writes and performs music that swings. A classic Hollywood character in appearance and style, MacGill plays boogie-woogie, swing, and stride piano - Fats Waller meets Fats Domino. Casey has developed a signature vocal sound; he has a way with a torch song, and enjoys the adventure of scat singing. MacGill's repertoire covers a range of material from the Gershwins to Leiber & Stoller to those low-down, dirty blues. He blows a lyrical cornet, but his most unique instrumental voice is a 6-string tenor ukulele.

Casey grew up in Southern California. As a member of "The Magic Mushroom", he and the band (including jazz singer Marilyn Scott) caravanned up to the legendary Monterey Pop Festival. Back in Pasadena, MacGill majored in music at Pasadena City College, and Cal State LA, studying with jazz greats Gary Foster, Warne Marsh, and Buddy Collette. At the famous folk club the Ice House, Casey's first 20's-30's band opened for Lily Tomlin. His interest in vintage American music was kindled by cartoonist and painter Robert Armstrong, which led to a long musical association with members of R.Crumb's Cheap Suit Serenaders. As a member of The Rubber Band, MacGill appeared on the Tonight Show (with Johnny Carson), and recorded for Atlantic Records. He also appeared on the infamous Gong Show.

Casey currently lives in Seattle, working with the vintage jazz vocal group, The Blue 4 Trio. The band includes bass player Matt Weiner (The Flying Neutrinos, The Asylum Street Spankers, The Hot Club of Cowtown, Matt Munisteri, Rani Arbo) and drummer Mike Daugherty (The Yes Yes Boys, Jo Miller and Her Burly Roughnecks, Evergreen Classic Jazz Band, Holotradband). The band plays locally at The Pink Door (Pike Place Market), Salty’s/Alki, and many various events, parties, etc. The Blue 4 Trio also perform with "Swing" alumni Ryan Francois and Jenny Thomas at Camp Savoy in London (2007 will be the 4th year), Festiv’ Alan near Toulouse, France, and the Edinburg Jazz Festival, Scotland.

Jump

Chiara Pancaldi - The Song Is You

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2012
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 45:42
Size: 104,9 MB
Art: Front

(4:05)  1. You're Driving Me Crazy
(2:55)  2. The Song Is You
(4:44)  3. Don't Get Around Much Anymore
(4:43)  4. Sabia
(5:46)  5. So in Love
(4:16)  6. Day By Day
(3:58)  7. On
(5:13)  8. I Should Care
(4:39)  9. Wade
(5:18) 10. Morro Dois Irmãos

Dodicilune marks the debut of a promising singer Italian. Bologna, born in 1982, Chiara Pancaldi looks through an album refined, pleasant and bright. His voice is clear and full of swing. Reinterprets standards with an enviable ease. From "You're driving me crazy" in which the elegance of his vocal timbre blends improvisation and scat continuing with the title track " The Song Is You ". Supported by four accomplished musicians, who not only accompany, but embellish his performances singing. Nico Menci floor, Bright David on guitar,Stefano Senni on bass and Victor Sicbaldi on drums.

With so much support, the singer winds its way through the interpretations of the past, experimenting, soon after, with his version of the character and style of a piece of Ellington's " Do not get around much anymore . " Fearlessly but reverently he passes then the arduous test bossa nova. Try become almost mandatory for a jazz singer who wants to be considered complete. " Sabia "of Jobim and Chico Buarque and" Morro dois irmaos "emphasize the versatility and artistic sensitivity of Pancaldi. Good pronunciation and a particular intensity complete the picture.

And how can it even draw from the repertoire of Cole Porter when you pay homage to the standards of the fifties and sixties. His " So in love "is dense and passionate, as the remaining standard" Day by Day "and" I Should Care ". But the Bolognese singer signed two pieces.The text of " On "4th tuned blues "music by David Bright and text and music of the song" Wade ", the latter only real ballad on the album. A song sophisticated and intimate, that sums up the elegance of this his first album. An excellent debut for a singer who will have much to say in the future.~ Valeria Lopresti for Jazzitalia Translate by google http://www.jazzitalia.net/recensioni/thesongisiyou.asp#.VdZkM89Vikp

Personnel:  Chiara Pancaldi – voice;  Nico Menci – piano;  David Bright – guitar;  Stefano Senni – bass;  Vittorio Sicbaldi - Battery

The Song Is You

Friday, February 11, 2022

Farmers Market - Slav To The Rhythm

Styles: Free Jazz
Year: 2012
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:13
Size: 122,2 MB
Art: Front

(7:13) 1. Slav To The Rhythm
(6:04) 2. You're The Prototypical
(1:31) 3. Friend
(5:23) 4. Dusty Traditions
(4:15) 5. Replace
(3:05) 6. Shiny Happy Gizmos
(4:23) 7. Old Stuff Still Does The Trick
(5:16) 8. It's Not Always True
(7:10) 9. Machines Rule
(3:35) 10. And Thus
(5:15) 11. Man Is Ancient History

It's hard to believe that music can be so compelling that, even if only heard in passing, it's still so absolutely memorable. Catching just the first few minutes of Farmers Market at Natt Jazz 2011, thanks to an ungodly airport pickup time the following morning, left such an impression that when the first notes of the opening title track to Slav to the Rhythm hit the speakers nearly a year later, it was immediately clear that this was the same piece with which this remarkable Norwegian/Bulgarian hybrid opened its show. The record features, in addition to the core touring quintet, a cast of 14 additional guests, and main mastermind/multi-instrumentalist Stian Carstensen performs on no less than 22 instruments. Live, however, the significantly pared-down instrumentation of the five-piece Farmers Market meant that, for example, a brief interlude in the song was covered by Carstensen on accordion rather than organ, lending it an entirely different complexion.

Here, on record, however, without such self-imposed and practical instrumental limitations, Carstensen's gritty Hammond organ signals a paradigm shift from the song's majestic overture into a testosterone-filled fusion workout, where guitarist Nils-Olav Johansen and Carstensen, also now on guitar, tear it up, early John McLaughlin-style but only after a surprisingly singable, irregularly metered melody from Bulgarian saxophonist Trifon Trifonov, bolstered by bassist Finn Guttormsen and drummer Jarle Vespestad. Farmers Market has never sounded this muscular, and yet there's none of fusion's occasional excesses, because the group never stays in one place long enough for that to happen. Instead, on this one, seven-minute title track, there's more compositional activity than most bands write into an entire album; more than just episodic, Slav to the Rhythm the album and the song covers so much stylistic and cultural territory, that it's almost impossible to keep up. And yet, somehow, it never makes anything less than complete sense.

Who, after all, would use the music of classical composer György Ligeti as the foundation for a tune that rocks this hard, or combine searing electric guitars with the Bulgarian bowed gadulka, pedal steel guitar, ocarina, kaval (Bulgarian chromatic flute), clavinet and music box? Clearly Carstensen would. The creative foundation for Farmers Market and the only person to appear, in some form, on all of Slav to the Rhythm's eleven tracks Carstensen's absurd sense of humor, staggering instrumental virtuosity and downright frightening compositional acumen make him the worthy torch-bearer for the late Lars Hollmer and the Swedish multi- instrumentalist's flagship 1970s band, Samla Mammas Manna though as memorable as that group was, it never achieved the nearly unprecedented multidisciplinary breadth of Farmers Market.

There are trace elements of surf music, Middle Eastern tonalities, Macedonian traditionalism (thanks to clarinetist Filip Simeonov, who appears on nearly half the record), traces of progressive rock and much, much more across the album's 53 minutes, and no shortage of beauty either, as on the gadulka/harp intro to "It's Not Always True." But it's the core of Farmers Market that drives and defines Slav to the Rhythm, in particular Guttormsen (who is turning into a serious threat on electric bass) and Vespestad, a drummer who may barely breathe on his skins when performing with Zen pianist Tord Gustavsen, but is as muscular and downright thundering as he needs to be throughout this record.

And, despite all the shifts in tempo, time and texture, Farmers Market grooves, making Slav to the Rhythm its first record since 2008's Surfin USSR (Ipecac) and fifth since 1995's Speed/Balkan/Boogie (Kirkelig Kulturverksted) an album that resonates on so many levels it's virtually impossible to keep count. Thrilling, exhilarating, funny, poignant and effortlessly deep, with expansive cinematics one moment, polka-esque accordion another and ferocious guitar interplay the next, Slav to the Rhythm is hands-down Farmers Market's best album to date, and absolutely one of this year's best and most eclectic records all without losing focus, vision, or a year after hearing but a few minutes of this then-new music instant recognition.~John Kelmanhttps://www.allaboutjazz.com/slav-to-the-rhythm

Personnel: Stian Carstensen: guitars (1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 9, 11), pedal steel guitar (1, 2, 4-11), violins (1, 2, 6, 8), ocarina (1, 6), kaval (1, 6, 8, 9), music box (1), clavinet (1), triangle (1) ), talkboxmoog (2), electric piano (2, 8), vocals (2, 9); organ (3-9), synth (4, 9), barytone guitar (5, 10), tambourine (7), handclaps (7, 9), glockenspiel (8), electric sitar (9), banjo (9, 10), tambourine (9), harpsichord (10), accordion (10, 11); Nils-Olav Johansen: guitars (1, 8), 12-string guitar (4), organ (4), vocals (2, 4, 9); Trifon Trifonov: saxophone (1, 7-9, 11); Finn Guttormsen: bass (1, 2, 4, 6-9, 11); Jarle Vespestad (1, 2, 4, 6-9, 11); Darinka Tsekova: gadulka (1, 8); Filip Simeonov: clarinet (1-4, 11); Torbjørn Durud: vocals (1, 4, 6, 10); Daniela Todorova: violins (2, 7); Sidsel Walstad: harp (2, 8, 9, 11); Marinette Tonning-Olsen: French horn (4, 9); Ola Kvernberg: strings (4), violins (9); Julia Peneva: vocals (5, 7); Nadia Vladimirova: vocals (5, 7); Sonia Iovkova: vocals (5, 7); Mats Rondin: cello (9); Georg Breinschmid: double bass (1); Roxana Bustihan: pan flute (10); Jai Shankar: tablas (11).

Slav To The Rhythm

Panama Francis & His Savoy Sultans - Gettin' In The Groove

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 52:46
Size: 120.8 MB
Styles: Swing, Big band
Year: 1979/2004
Art: Front

[6:07] 1. Song Of The Islands
[2:39] 2. Stitches
[3:00] 3. Rhythm Dr Man
[3:03] 4. Frenzy
[5:50] 5. Checkered Hat
[3:08] 6. Boats
[3:14] 7. Little John Special
[8:28] 8. Blues I Bea's Flat
[3:56] 9. Clap Hands Here Come Charlie
[3:05] 10. Gettin' In The Groove
[2:54] 11. Second Balcony Jump
[3:27] 12. Looney
[3:49] 13. Harlem Congo

Gettin'In The Groove

Connie Francis - The Very Best Of Connie Francis: Connie's 21 Biggest Hits

Size: 135.2 MB
Time: 52:36
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1963
Styles: Pop
Art: Front

01. Who's Sorry Now (2:16)
02. I'm Sorry I Made You Cry (2:27)
03. Stupid Cupid (2:13)
04. Fallin' (2:12)
05. My Happiness (2:27)
06. If I Didn't Care (2:37)
07. Lipstick On Your Collar (2:16)
08. Frankie (2:30)
09. You're Gonna Miss Me (2:43)
10. Among My Souvenirs (2:30)
11. Teddy (2:44)
12. Everybody's Somebody's Fool (2:37)
13. My Heart Has A Mind Of Its Own (2:30)
14. Many Tears Ago (1:55)
15. Where The Boys Are (2:36)
16. Breakin' In A Brand New Broken Heart (2:36)
17. Don't Break The Heart That Loves You (3:02)
18. Second Hand Love (2:50)
19. Vacation (2:22)
20. I'm Gonna Be Warm This Winter (2:24)
21. Follow The Boys (2:39)

Though many best-ofs exist on the market, this one leans more heavily toward her earlier rock & roll hits. Originally released in October 1963 as a 15-track LP by MGM Records, The Very Best of Connie Francis was reissued in 1986 on CD by Polydor Records with six bonus tracks.

The Very Best Of Connie Francis: Connie's 21 Biggest Hits

Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen & Sam Jones - Double Bass

Styles: Jazz, Post Bop
Year: 1976
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 55:45
Size: 128,0 MB
Art: Front

(6:34) 1. Falling In Love With Love
(5:37) 2. A Notion
(3:44) 3. Giant Steps
(6:09) 4. I Fall In Love Too Easily
(6:22) 5. Miss Morgan
(5:47) 6. Au Privare
(5:02) 7. Yesterday
(5:16) 8. Little Train
(5:11) 9. A Notion (Take 1)
(5:58) 10. Miss Morgan (Take 2)

A virtuoso who mostly played in bop-oriented settings, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen was in great demand since he was a teenager. One of many superb European bassists to emerge during the 1960s, Pedersen originally studied piano before starting to play bass with Danish groups when he was 14. He had to reluctantly turn down Count Basie's offer to join his orchestra when he was just 17, but worked steadily as the house bassist at the Club Montmartre and as a member of the Danish Radio Orchestra.

Whenever American jazzmen passed through Scandinavia, they asked for Pedersen; during the 1960s he played with Sonny Rollins, Bill Evans, Roland Kirk, Dexter Gordon, Bud Powell, and even Albert Ayler (although the latter's session was not too successful). In the 1970s, Pedersen was featured in a duo with Kenny Drew. Starting in the mid-'70s, he was an occasional member of the Oscar Peterson Trio and he recorded several dates as a leader for SteepleChase. Pedersen also recorded in many different settings for Pablo Records during the era. He remained very active until his sudden death in April 2005. He was 58.~Scott Yanowhttps://www.allmusic.com/artist/niels-henning-%C3rsted-pedersen-mn0000404907/biography

Personnel: Bass – Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, Sam Jones; Drums – Billy Higgins; Guitar – Philip Catherine; Percussion – Albert "Tootie" Heath

Double Bass

Benny Golson - The Complete 1957-1958 Quintet & Sextet Sessions (Disc 1), (Disc 2)

Album: The Complete 1957-1958 Quintet & Sextet Sessions (Disc 1)
Styles: Contemporary Jazz
Year: 2011
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 77:09
Size: 177,5 MB
Art: Front

( 6:01) 1. Whisper Not
( 4:12) 2. Just By Myself
( 3:58) 3. Capri
( 6:51) 4. Step Lightly
( 6:00) 5. Something In B Flat
( 6:47) 6. Blues It
( 4:18) 7. You're Mine, You
( 5:33) 8. B.G.'s Holiday
( 4:10) 9. Hymn To The Orient
(11:36) 10. Blues On Down
( 4:44) 11. Namely You
( 7:16) 12. Reunion
( 5:38) 13. Venetian Breeze

Album: The Complete 1957-1958 Quintet & Sextet Sessions (Disc 2)
Time: 79:03
Size: 181,8 MB

(6:23) 1. Out Of The Past
(6:02) 2. Strut Time
(6:20) 3. Jubilation
(5:36) 4. Are You Real
(5:19) 5. Cry A Blue Tear
(6:01) 6. Symptoms
(7:50) 7. This Night
(5:44) 8. Stablemates
(7:35) 9. Thursday's Theme
(4:17) 10. You're Not The Kind
(7:26) 11. Blues On My Mind
(6:50) 12. Afternoon In Paris
(3:35) 13. Calgary

Benny Golson was just 17 when he fell under the spell of composer/arranger Tadd Damerons writing. Tadds music really ignited the spark for me, he said. After hearing things like Our Delight and Lady Bird, I had more of a definite goal. I wanted to do more than play tenor sax. I wanted to write.

By 28 he was playing and writing for the Dizzy Gillespie band. Most arrangers in those days had an adequate facility on one instrument or another, but those who excelled as writers and instrumentalists were very few. Benny was one of them. Since then, his skills as a writer have been so acclaimed that sometimes critics forget that he was also a very swinging tenor man, as these 1957-1958 recordings, his first as a leader, demonstrate: a fusion of thinking and blowing that represents modern jazz at its skillful, provocative, imaginative best.https://www.freshsoundrecords.com/benny-golson-albums/5251-complete-1957-1958-quintet-sextet-sessions-2-cd-set.html

Personnel: Benny Golson (ts, arr), Art Farmer, Kenny Dorham, Lee Morgan (tp), Jimmy Cleveland, J.J. Johnson, Curtis Fuller (tb), Julius Watkins (Frh), Gigi Gryce (as), Sahib Shihab (bs), Wynton Kelly, Barry Harris, Ray Bryant (p), Paul Chambers, Jymie Merritt, Percy Heath (b), Charles Persip, Max Roach, Philly Joe Jones (d)

The Complete 1957-1958 Quintet & Sextet Sessions (Disc 2)

Thursday, February 10, 2022

Chiara Pancaldi - I Walk A Little Faster

Size: 105.6 MB
Time: 45:10
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Vocal
Art: Front

(4:25) 1. Wouldn't It Be Loverly
(4:50) 2. Show Me
(5:50) 3. Wild Is The Wind
(5:01) 4. Crazy He Calls Me
(6:01) 5. I Walk A Little Faster
(3:33) 6. I Cried For You
(4:04) 7. Don't Be On The Outside
(5:25) 8. Get Out Of Town
(5:57) 9. A Flower Is A Lovesomething

This record is the result of musical encounters between Chiara Pancaldi, a young and passionate Italian Jazz singer, and the great piano player Cyrus Chestnut. The result is a brilliant, swinging, and warm record with one of the greatest rhythm sections of the worldwide Jazz scene!

I Walk A Little Faster

Chiara Pancaldi - Precious

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2020
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 42:30
Size: 97,8 MB
Art: Front

(4:28) 1. Better to Grow
(4:32) 2. Nothing but Smiles
(4:59) 3. Urban Folk Song
(4:20) 4. Adeus
(3:30) 5. Precious
(6:03) 6. The Distance Between Us
(5:03) 7. Songs Don't Grow Old Alone
(5:02) 8. You and I (We Can Conquer the World)
(4:28) 9. Our Time

We listened to Chiara Pancaldi on the 16th of February at Cemal Resit Rey Concert Hall with Roberto Tarenzi on piano, Darryl Hall on double bass and Roberto Pistolesi on the drums. Pancaldi was born and raised in Bologna. She started studying classical piano at the age of 10. She did her Master’s Degree on anthropology and jazz at Bologna University and wrote her graduation thesis on Indian classical music. She performed at many festivals and clubs including Padova Jazz Festival, Ancona Jazz Festival, Cantina Bentivoglio Jazz Club and Paradiso Jazz Festival. Some of the artists she has performed with include Cyrus Chestnut, John Webber, Marc Abrams and Jeremy Pelt.

She won the ‘Best Jazz Vocal Album’ award in 2015 with her second album ‘I Walk a Little Faster’, given by Jazz Critique Magazine. She performed tunes from her new album ‘Precious’. She said ‘Good evening’ and ‘Thank you’ in Turkish. She started her performance with her tune ‘Better to Grow’.The evening continued with bassist Darryl Hall’s piece ‘Urban Folk Song’. Hall has been living in France since 2004 and lived in New York for twelve years. During those years he performed with musicians like Mulgrew Miller, Carmen Lundy, Hank Jones, Mary Stallings, Geri Allen. He was the winner of ‘Thelonious Monk International Bass Contest’ in 1996. He loves jazz, gospel, soul, latin and Brazilian music. Considering these, Pancaldi wanted to perform ‘Adeus’ as a bossa, an homage to Brazilian music. Piano player Roberto Taranzi was the main soloist throuhout the concert. He was one of the top eleven piano players at the ‘Thelonious Monk International Piano Contest’ where Herbie Hancock was a member of the jury.

Pancaldi uses her mouth like an instrument, focusing on the ‘le le le lo lo li li’ syllables during her scats. Her scats were like a modern elegy.Pancaldi stated that the album’s title song ‘Precious’ was dedicated to her older son.After a while all songs started to sound alike. I thought of Björk at one point.There were a lot of microphones hanging from above, in different lengths. They resembled an arts installation when looked closely. The spotlights were blue and red.Pancaldi wrote ‘Nothing but Smiles’ about her unhappy times.Drummer Roberto Pistolesi was also born in Italy. He currently lives in Italy, Holland and New York. He joined Stefano Di Battista’s band in 2010 and performed with the band in many festivals, gaining experience. Some of the musiciains he performed with include Francesco Cafiso, Steve Grossman, Dave Liebman, Rick Margitza and Antonio Faraò. One thing that should be mentioned is that Pancaldi was pregnant and wearing high heels. I think these two factors greatly affected her performance.

She was in command of her body language and had a good stage presence, dancing around the stage through the chords. She also took some rests by the piano. Dr. Rauf Hakan Tüfekçi, the host and creator of the radio show ‘Cazin Büyüsü’ (The Magic of Jazz) at NTV Radio was in the audience. After announcing their latest tune of the night, Pancaldi made some gestures implying that the tune will not be the latest of the night and there will be en encore, which is what happened eventually. They ended the concert with ’The Distance Between Us’ and ‘Songs Don’t Grow Old’, tunes inspired by modern jazz and Brazilian music. https://www.jazzdergisi.com/en/chiara-pancaldi-ve-son-albumu-precious/

Precious

Joe Sample & Lalah Hathaway - The Song Lives On

Size: 130.5 MB
Time: 56:48
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1999
Styles: Jazz
Art: Front

(5:10) 1. The Song Lives On
(5:40) 2. Fever
(5:12) 3. Come Along With Me
(4:45) 4. Living in Blue
(5:48) 5. Street Life
(5:44) 6. When You Life Was Low
(5:42) 7. One Day I'll Fly Away
(4:31) 8. When The World Turns Blue
(5:14) 9. For All We Know
(4:00)10. Bitter Street
(4:57)11. A Long Way From Home

Joe Sample's latest release, The Song Lives On , is appropriately titled. One of the CD's finest attributes is the excellent song selection. The Peggy Lee classic "Fever" is tastefully covered here, and Sample's own "Street Life" is reprised again, but the remainder of the program is new, at least to my ears. Most of the tunes establish an emotional connection with the listener; they're beautiful, pensive, soulful, and often introspective. Titles such as "Living in Blue," "When Your Life Was Low," "When the World Turns Blue," and "Bitter Sweet" convey this theme. Vocalist Lalah Hathaway delivers heartfelt, expressive interpretations on over half of the program. She is a talent I'm looking forward to hearing more of in the future. Joe Sample, as usual, shines on piano with thoughtful, expressive, and sometimes understated solos. The entire CD abounds with good taste and class. ~ Dave Hughes
http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=5238#.UwTnhIVQE9c

Personnel: Joe Sample, piano and Fender Rhodes; Lalah Hathaway, vocals; Kirk Whalum, sax; David Delhomme, synthesizers; Michael Thompson, electric guitar; Jay Anderson, bass; Walfredo Reyes Jr., drums; Lenny Castro, percussion.

The Song Lives On

Claire Austin - Claire Austin Sings The Blues

Size: 60.8 MB
Time: 26:23
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1991
Styles: Vocal
Art: Front

(2:48) 1. The World's Jazz Crazy
(3:16) 2. Down Hearted Blues
(3:58) 3. See See Rider
(2:57) 4. Good Time Flat Blues
(3:17) 5. Careless Love
(3:12) 6. Nobody Knows When You're Down And Out
(3:15) 7. Mecca Flat Blues
(3:36) 8. 'Fore Day Creep

A vocalist who mixed classic blues elements with traditional jazz. She studied piano in Tacoma, then played in night clubs throughout the Northwest. During the mid-'40s, Austin sang in the Midwest. She recorded with Turk Murphy in the early and mid-'50s, and led an all-star group in 1955 and 1956. Austin recorded again for the GHB label in 1966. ~ Ron Wynn https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/sings-the-blues/585963567

Claire Austin Sings The Blues MP3