Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Clifford Jordan - The Adventurer

Styles: Saxophone Jazz
Year: 1978
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 35:11
Size: 81,0 MB
Art: Front

(5:17)  1. He's A Hero
(7:08)  2. Quasimodo
(4:54)  3. No More
(5:06)  4. Blues For Muse
(6:49)  5. Adventurer
(5:55)  6. I'll Be Around

Clifford Jordan was a fine inside/outside player who somehow held his own with Eric Dolphy in the 1964 Charles Mingus Sextet. Jordan had his own sound on tenor almost from the start. He gigged around Chicago with Max Roach, Sonny Stitt, and some R&B groups before moving to New York in 1957. Jordan immediately made a strong impression, leading three albums for Blue Note (including a meeting with fellow tenor John Gilmore) and touring with Horace Silver (1957-1958), J.J. Johnson (1959-1960), Kenny Dorham (1961-1962), and Max Roach (1962-1964). After performing in Europe with Mingus and Dolphy, Jordan worked mostly as a leader but tended to be overlooked since he was not overly influential or a pacesetter in the avant-garde. 

A reliable player, Clifford Jordan toured Europe several times, was in a quartet headed by Cedar Walton in 1974-1975, and during his last years, led a big band. He recorded as a leader for Blue Note, Riverside, Jazzland, Atlantic (a little-known album of Leadbelly tunes), Vortex, Strata-East, Muse, SteepleChase, Criss Cross, Bee Hive, DIW, Milestone, and Mapleshade.
By Scott Yanow https://www.allmusic.com/artist/clifford-jordan-mn0000157487/biography

Personnel:  Clifford Jordan - tenor saxophone, alto saxophone, flute; Tommy Flanagan - piano; Bill Lee - bass; Grady Tate - drums

The Adventurer

The Quentin Collins/ Brandon Allen Quartet - What's It Gonna Be?

Styles: Jazz
Year: 2011
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 55:58
Size: 128,4 MB
Art: Front

(5:57)  1. What's It Gonna Be?
(8:18)  2. Until The Sun Rises
(8:22)  3. No Way Jose
(5:37)  4. Dark Shadows
(9:03)  5. Unfinished
(7:22)  6. Soluble Aspirin
(6:38)  7. Smile Please
(4:38)  8. Teeth For Tooth

Trumpet, tenor saxophone, organ and drums? Must be retro hard-bop in the classic Blue Note mould. Er, not exactly. Collins certainly plays bright, crackling trumpet and Allen's tenor is declamatory in the grand manner, but there's a restlessness about this band's music that defies expectations. Instead of grooving comfortably along, the drums (Enzo Zirilli) chatter away busily and the organ (Ross Stanley) produces sudden changes of register and great washes of harmonic colour. The compositions, Collins's especially, keep you guessing, too. It's disconcerting but wonderfully energising, once you get over the surprise. ~ Dave Gelly   http://www.theguardian.com/music/2011/may/01/quentin-collins-brandon-allen-review

Personnel: Omar (vocals/keys), Quentin Collins (trumpet), Brandon Allen (saxophone/flute), Ross Stanley (organ), Enzo Zirilli (drums).

Gunhild Carling & The Carling Big Band - Variete

Size: 99,0 MB
Time: 41:47
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2013
Styles: Big Band, Vocal Jazz Swing
Art: Front

01. I Love You Forever (2:57)
02. Million Melodies (3:19)
03. Bunk Johnson Stomp (2:38)
04. Lonesome With a Sweet Melody (3:12)
05. Die Sternen (2:26)
06. Panama Rag (4:57)
07. Universe (3:05)
08. Loosers Weaper (2:21)
09. Flamingo (2:10)
10. Love Letter (2:15)
11. Haya Sue Blues (2:48)
12. Monday Through Sunday (3:09)
13. Sophisticated Lady (3:33)
14. Carolina (2:52)

Carling Big Band with Gunhild herself in the forefront is the band that hit knockout on the entire world of music, dancers and audience. There is no band in the whole world that this original orchestra where all the musicians play multiple instruments composes dances and plays to the crowd roar.

The album variety show is a collection of Gunhild Carling Big Band's acclaimed show of the same name from the summer (2013) live performances.

This collection is also called the "Royal Edition" where all the songs from the album were performed in the Swedish king's palace in September-13, when the king was celebrating 40 years as a regent.

QUOTES ABOUT THE SHOW AND GUNHILD CARLING FROM THE PRESS:
“At the center of this multi-faceted and sometimes circus -like jazz show are the charismatic and multitalented Gunhild Carling. Her ability to articulate musical perfect score on just about any instrument is rather sensational.
Although it did Gunhild Carling vocal onslaught splendidly, mainly unmistakable Billie Holiday influence in “You are my only universe” and their own bittersweet song “Open love letter”.”

Mattias Carlsson - Orkesterjournalen
"Rafting, surprising and diverse"
Sydsvenskan

"True Fucking Jazz, straight out!"
Ulf Johansson Werre, Trombonist

Variete

Libby York - DreamLand

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 55:09
Size: 127,1 MB
Art: Front

(4:14) 1. Hit The Road To Dreamland
(5:33) 2. Estrada Branca (This Happy Madness)
(3:15) 3. Mountain Greenery
(4:59) 4. Cloudy Morning
(7:14) 5. Throw It Away
(3:44) 6. Rhode Island Is Famous For You
(4:32) 7. Still On The Road
(4:17) 8. When October Goes
(2:57) 9. Moonray
(4:27) 10. An Occasional Man
(5:24) 11. Something Cool
(4:27) 12. It's Love

The Johnny Mercer classic “Hit the Road To Dreamland” evoked the state of mind for singer Libby York and so many performers as stages in 2020 long went dark, but ultimately gifting the thrill of revival two years later. Dedication to the music and craft has flourished since, along with the connection to audiences and the music itself.

DreamLand was born from that landscape and York's chance encounter with guitarist Randy Napoleon, who was accompanying Freddie Cole at Chicago's Jazz Showcase. Randy’s playing and warm enthusiastic manner set the stage for their gathering in the studio in Fall 2021 for this intimate set of songs, each pure, classic, compositional gems in themselves. "..a gifted and experienced singer whose warm tone and sharp sense of humor bolster her restrained artistry." By The New Yorker
https://www.allaboutjazz.com/media/track-hit-the-road-to-dreamland-by-libby-york

Personnel: Libby York - vocals; Randy Napoleon - guitar; Rodney Whitaker - bass; Keith Hall - drums

DreamLand

Monday, March 20, 2023

Junior Mance Quintet - Out South

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2009
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 68:03
Size: 158,0 MB
Art: Front

(7:11) 1. Broadway
(8:09) 2. Dapper Dan
(9:15) 3. Emily
(9:39) 4. Hard Times
(7:34) 5. I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free
(8:08) 6. In A Sentimental Mood
(6:55) 7. Out South
(7:07) 8. Smokey Blues
(4:02) 9. Smokey Blues (Reprise)

Junior Mance, born Julian Clifford Mance, Jr., in Chicago, Illinois on October 10, 1928 is a jazz pianist, composer, and recording artist of thirty plus albums as a leader and numerous recordings as a sideman. Junior began playing the piano at the age of five, but did not begin formal training until the age of eight. He started playing professionally during his early teens. He attended Roosevelt College in Chicago as music major.

In 1947 Junior left Roosevelt College to join Gene Ammons' band and began his recording career with Gene. He joined Lester Young in 1949 for almost two years, and rejoined Ammons several months in 1951 before being drafted into the U. S. Army. He served in the 36th Army Band at Fort Knox, Kentucky along with Julian "Cannonball" Adderley.

After his discharge from the Army in 1953, Junior became part of the house rhythm section at the Bee Hive Jazz Club in Chicago for a year, and accompanied jazz greats such as Charlie Parker, Coleman Hawkins, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Sonny Stitt, and many others.

In 1954 Junior joined and toured with Dinah Washington. Among the numerous recordings he made with her, there are two that really stand out in his memory: "Dinah Jams" and "Jam Session". They are two live albums featuring Clifford Brown, Max Roach, Clark Terry, Maynard Ferguson, Herb Geller, Harold Land, Keter Betts, George Morrow, Richie Powell and Junior.

In 1956 Junior reunited with Cannonball Adderley, becoming a member of Cannonball's first organized working band. The band did a series of recordings on Mercury Records.

Junior joined Dizzy Gillespie's band in 1958, a period Junior considers one of the highlights of his career. Besides the joy and fun of playing with Dizzy, he remembers this period as a great learning experience in musicianship, showmanship, and just about everything related to the business of music.

In 1961 Junior decided to form his own trio, following the release of his first recording as a leader. ("Junior", Verve) In between gigs with his trio he played and recorded with the Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis/Johnny Griffin Quintet. With his trio he also accompanied singer Joe Williams in l963/64

In 1988 Junior became a member of the faculty of the Jazz and Contemporary Music Program at the New School University in New York City. He teaches classes in Blues, Blues Ensembles, and private individual lessons and instruction on piano and helping students in the development of their career in playing jazz.

During the 1990's Junior has been part of a very elite group called "100 Gold Fingers". This is a group which tours Japan every other year, consisting of ten outstanding jazz pianists. On various tours the group has included people such as Hank Jones, John Lewis, Tommy Flanagan, Kenny Barron, Ray Bryant, Roger Kellaway, Gene Harris, Marion McPartland, Barry Harris, Toshiko Akioshi, Lynn Arriale, Cyrus Chestnut, Benny Green, Duke Jordan, Jo Anne Brackeen, Monty Alexander, Dave McKenna, Renee Rosnes, Mulgrew Miller, Harold Maybern as well as Junior and a the rhythm section consisting of bassist Bob Cranshaw and either Alan Dawson or Grady Tate on drums.

On November 21, 1997, at Tampa Florida, Junior was inducted into The International Jazz Hall of Fame, an honor Junior is extremely proud of, being in the elite company of many of his heroes, both past and present.

Junior Mance made his solo piano debut at Lincoln Center at the Kaplan Penthouse on October 5th - 7th of 2000.

He recently released several albums for the Trio label, the latest being “On the Road,” in 2003.

Junior Mance has an extensive catalog of albums as leader, and his work as sideman is quite impressive as well. He is still actively touring, and has many dates scheduled for the rest of 2008.
https://www.allaboutjazz.com/musicians/junior-mance

Personnel: Baritone Saxophone – Andrew Hadro; Bass – Hide Tanaka; Drums – Jackie Williams ; Piano – Junior Mance; Tenor Saxophone – Ryan Anselmi

Out South

Andy LaVerne Plays Tadd Dameron - Tadd's Delight

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1995
File: MP3@224K/s
Time: 64:28
Size: 103,4 MB
Art: Front

(6:04)  1. If You Could See Me Now
(4:07)  2. Tadd's Delight
(3:09)  3. Hot House
(5:08)  4. Tadley Ewing
(6:50)  5. The Squirrel
(6:45)  6. On a Misty Night
(3:17)  7. Good Bait
(5:56)  8. The Scene Is Clean
(6:27)  9. Soultrane
(5:49) 10. The Chase
(4:46) 11. Lady Bird
(6:05) 12. Our Delight

The music of the late Tadd Dameron remains timeless in the hands of a gifted pianist like Andy LaVerne. He integrates lush chords with lively runs into "Good Bait." The pianist makes "Hot House" sound slightly haunting with his sinister introduction. The lyrical, spacious interpretation of "On a Misty Night" is another gem. LaVerne's tribute to Dameron, "Tadley Ewing," successfully complements rather than copies the composer's style.By Ken Dryden http://www.allmusic.com/album/tadds-delight-mw0000415962

Tadd's Delight

The Enric Peidro - Jonathan Stout Quintet - Live at Big Mama Ballroom

Styles: Saxophone And Guitar Jazz
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 44:37
Size: 104,5 MB
Art: Front

(4:26) 1. Sugar (That Baby Sugar of Mine)
(3:11) 2. Mill House Stomp
(3:12) 3. Hal's Hop
(5:12) 4. I Can't Believe That You´re in Love With Me
(4:08) 5. Cherry
(3:19) 6. Cookin' with Gas
(5:51) 7. After Hours at Big Mama
(4:21) 8. A Porter's Love Song
(3:14) 9. Jumpin' with M.G.
(3:19) 10. Crazy 'bout My Baby
(4:19) 11. Love Me or Leave Me

Third album by the quintet co-lead by spanish saxman Enric Peidro and American guitar player Jonathan Stout.This time, recorded live at one of the most popular venues for swing lovers in Spain: Big Mama Ballroom.As in their previous albums, the sparks fly in between the two leaders and his respective tones and improvisatory approaches match like bread and butter and proves that to make good music, no fireworks are needed, but just talent, good taste and love for the music.

With these simple (but hard to get these days) ingredients, the success of the recipe is guaranteed and good musicians like the ones involved in this recording can cook such a delicious meal (read "album" here) with is as unpretentious as brilliant, as any great music should be. A must have for swinging jazz adepts, dancers and in general for good music lovers, labels aside.

Personnel: Enric Peidro : Tenor Sax; Jonahan Stout: acoustic and electric guitars; Richard Busiakiewicz Piano; Michael Keul: drum; Andreas Lion: bass

Live at Big Mama Ballroom

Jaimee Paul - People

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:29
Size: 123,0 MB
Art: Front

(4:23) 1. For Once In My Life
(5:59) 2. People
(3:41) 3. I Could Have Danced All Night
(4:25) 4. Put Your Head On My Shoulder
(5:19) 5. Tea For Two
(4:09) 6. Are You Lonesome Tonight?
(4:57) 7. Misty
(4:07) 8. That's All
(3:19) 9. We'll Meet Again
(4:46) 10. For All We Know
(3:44) 11. Let's Do It
(4:35) 12. You've Got A Friend

In a world desperate for peace and sanity, Jaimee and Leif discover their mission...delivering tranquility and hope through the gift of music.

Raised in Southern Illinois, steeped in the church choir, Ms. Paul was influenced by Gospel and Blues, cultivating a special place in her heart for jazz. She left her home town for Nashville, TN to study music business at highly acclaimed Belmont University. After graduation Jaimee quickly found work at various record labels handling marketing and radio promotion, and simultaneously she began working part time as a studio session singer. Jaimee’s talent was quickly recognized, and soon she began touring as background vocalist with country superstar Wynonna, The Judd’s and most recently, pop sensation, Kelly Clarkson.

In 2008 Green Hill Music signed Jaimee as their first female vocalist, and her debut record, “At Last”, reached #1 on the iTunes Jazz charts. Several albums have followed, placing in the Top 10, including “Bonded”: a tribute record to the 50 years of the James Bond film series, produced by multi-Grammy award winning producer, Michael Omartian .Her devotional hymns record, “Hear My Prayer” garnered a Dove award nomination for Best Inspirational Album in 2013. After making several more albums with both Green Hill Music and Burton Avenue Music, Jaimee's newest release, "People" came out February of 2023, featuring Pat Coil, Danny Gotlieb, Jacob Jezioro, and the Star City Symphony, garnering attraction on the Siriusly Sinatra Channel on Sirius XM.

Leif Shires, a trumpet player from California’s San Joaquin Valley, moved to Nashville in 2004 and his first discovery was a sultry jazz singer who was looking for a trumpet player. From that discovery began a romance that blossomed into marriage. Leif’s career has continued to flourish as he has worked with many different artists spanning a variety of genres, including Kelly Clarkson, Jack White, Eliza and the Bear, Jaci Velasquez, Wanda Jackson, Barry Gibb, TG Sheppard, Kelly Lang and bands such as the Memphis Horns, Zach Williams, My Morning Jacket, and Latin jam band Salvador. Green Hill, recognizing the powerful potential of this couple, also signed Leif as their first solo trumpet player in 2008. Leif also has received attention from the Escape channel on Sirius XM and coincidentally has released his newest project, "Beautiful Love" in January 2023 through Burton Avenue Music.

As a duo, Leif and Jaimee have had the privilege of performing for audiences throughout the US, Canada, Europe, and Japan. Some attendees have included a United States President, Prime Ministers, Congressmen, Military leaders, and Ambassadors. They recently have independently released their first Jaimee Paul Band album, “My Favorite Things”, with new twists and turns on both jazz and pop classics. Music enthusiasts have been touched and inspired by their incredible talent, love for each other, and the music they are honored to create.
https://www.jaimeepaul.com/

People

Sunday, March 19, 2023

Chick Corea & Gary Burton - Hot House

Styles: Piano And Vibraphone Jazz
Year: 2012
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 75:04
Size: 172,7 MB
Art: Front

( 7:26)  1. Can't We Be Friends
( 7:01)  2. Eleanor Rigby
(10:46)  3. Chega de Saudade
( 6:13)  4. Time Remembered
( 3:54)  5. Hot House
( 7:06)  6. Strange Meadow Lark
( 6:04)  7. Light Blue
( 7:22)  8. Once I Loved
(11:53)  9. My Ship
( 7:14) 10. Mozart Goes Dancing

The creative connection upon which vibraphonist Gary Burton ruminates to such length, in his essay for Hot House, is evident from the first instrumental exchanges with longtime collaborator, pianist Chick Corea. Burton and Corea complete each others' thoughts throughout "Can't We Be Friends," sounding as effortless and natural arguably more so as the seamless improvisations that earmarked their very first recorded project together forty years ago, Crystal Silence (ECM, 1972). The symbiosis recurs throughout the ten tracks here, which span standards from pianist Bill Evans' "Time Remembered" to The Beatles' "Eleanor Rigby," where the duo merely hints at the famous tune, preferring, instead, to search out and explore countermelodies for which their respective instruments are particularly suited. The moments when the grand piano and vibes play in unison echo the sublime moments in the original when Paul McCartney's multi-tracked vocals billow through the refrain. At 11:30, "My Ship" is the longest track on the CD, yet it is no more a complete statement than the rest, most of which clock in the six to eight minute range. It's indicative of the unusually deep friendships musicians can enjoy that Burton and Corea can draw upon their shared history, both directly and indirectly. 

Two Antonio Carlos Jobim compositions, "Chega de Saudade" and "Once I Loved," were both part of saxophonist Stan Getz's repertoire during the time when these men were members of his group in the 1960s. As the interplay unfolds, the depth of feeling and the nuance that arises are the instrumental counterpart of conversational reminiscence, in which the two compare and contrast their experiences with the formidable saxophonist. Comparing the level of detail in "Strange Meadowlark" reveals how the relationship between Burton and Corea has grown over the years as they have collaborated, not just with each other, but also in tandem with the likes of bassist/composer Dave Holland. The knowledge and experience they have gained by stretching themselves, individually and together, outside their proverbial comfort zone, is on display here to a great degree, via the sound of the recording itself. The work of longtime recording engineer Bernie Kirsh, whom Corea thanks in his own essay within the CD booklet, the impeccable audio quality captures the fulsome textures of the respective instruments in such a way as to mirror the musicians' thoughts in action.

In a preview of their next recording project, "Mozart Goes Dancing" concludes Hot House and finds Burton and Corea in the presence of the Harlem String Quartet, the spare accompaniment of which mirrors the deceptive simplicity of the pair's playing together. It is altogether preferable to the wash of orchestration that overwhelmed the duo in their last anniversary commemoration five years ago, The New Crystal Silence (Concord, 2008) and whets the appetite for further adventures of a twosome that relishes their mutual inspiration the longer it goes on.
By Doug Collette http://www.allaboutjazz.com/chick-corea-and-gary-burton-hot-house-chick-corea-concord-records-review-by-doug-collette.php

Personnel: Chick Corea: piano; Gary Burton: vibraphone; Ilmar Gavilán: violin (10); Melissa White: violin (10); Juan Miguel Hernandez: viola (10); Paul Wiancko: cello (10).

Jimmy Witherspoon - Love Is A Five Letter Word

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 43:09
Size: 98.8 MB
Styles: Urban blues, Blues/jazz vocals
Year: 1975/2011
Art: Front

[0:58] 1. Spoon Tang
[3:34] 2. Buried Alive In The Hills
[3:10] 3. Aviation Man
[3:18] 4. Fool's Paradise
[2:33] 5. What's Going Down
[4:29] 6. The Other Side Of Love
[2:50] 7. Reflection
[4:11] 8. No Money Down
[3:07] 9. Love Is A Five Letter Word
[2:46] 10. Nothing's Changed
[2:53] 11. Landlord, Landlord
[3:01] 12. I Love You, Yes I Do
[3:01] 13. Rollin' Like A Pebble In The Sand
[3:11] 14. I Was Lost (But Now I'm Found)

Mike Vernon had the uncommon producer's gift for shaping arrangements that brought out Jimmy Witherspoon's best. Witherspoon's fans will find this session indispensable to their collections ~Living Blues

Love Is A Five Letter Word

Julian Lage - The Layers

Styles: Guitar Jazz
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 24:54
Size: 57,1 MB
Art: Front

(4:12) 1. Everything Helps
(3:02) 2. Double Southpaw
(5:34) 3. Missing Voices
(4:19) 4. This World
(4:01) 5. Mantra
(3:43) 6. The Layers

The layers here come from the wonderful interplay between the guitar of Julian Lage and his trio members Jorge Roeder on bass and Dave King on drums both musicians who lay back nicely, and find a way to resonate with those trademark chromatic notes that Lage seems to spin out effortlessly! The album's billed as a precursor to the previous View With A Room album looser and more exploratory than that one, but also pretty darn great on its own. Titles include "The Layers", "Mantra", "Everything Helps", "This World", "Missing Voices", and "Double Southpaw". © 1996-2023, Dusty Groove, Inc.https://www.dustygroove.com/item/137651/Julian-Lage:Layers

Personnel: Electric Guitar – Julian Lage, Bill Frisell; Acoustic Bass – Jorge Roeder; Drums – Dave King

The Layers

Anne Bisson - Be My Lover

Styles: Vocal And Piano Jazz
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 47:56
Size: 110,3 MB
Art: Front

(4:07) 1. Moondance
(4:19) 2. Blue Bayou
(3:05) 3. I Wake Up (The Nightmare)
(3:37) 4. Are You Sure You Want Me?
(4:10) 5. From The Beginning
(4:11) 6. I Need Protection
(3:59) 7. The Four Horsemen
(4:08) 8. Bridge Over Troubled Water
(3:47) 9. The Seabreeze
(3:40) 10. A Million Dreams
(3:54) 11. Nature Boy
(4:54) 12. Be My Lover

Charismatic Pianist Singer Songwriter from Montreal, Quebec TV star Anne Bisson is leading her world class jazz trio with 6 new songs and 6 covers. ‘BE MY LOVER’ is her 7th album in 13 years! Over One million streams in 2022! Moondance, Blue Bayou, Bridge over Troubled Water… Beautiful voice, bold arrangements and a taste of the ’70 thrown in the mix!
https://www.annebisson.com/en/home

Personnel: Piano, Organ, Vocals – Anne Bisson; Acoustic Bass, Electric Bass – Jean-Bertrand Carbou; Drums, Percussion – Paul Brochu; Piano – Samuel Jacques

Be My Lover

Saturday, March 18, 2023

Clare Teal - The Clare Teal Fireside Sessions Vol 1, 2 and 3

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2021
Time: 53:12
File: MP3 @ 128K/s
Size: 49,5 MB
Art: Front

(2:57) 1. Messin' With Fire
(3:54) 2. They Say It's Spring
(4:51) 3. At Last
(4:06) 4. You'll Have To Swing It (Mr. Paganini)
(2:45) 5. Jack And Jill Rag
(4:06) 6. Sweet Happy Life
(4:45) 7. I'll Never Be Free
(4:37) 8. Blackbird
(3:33) 9. I Love Being Here With You
(2:48) 10. Tea For Two
(4:55) 11. Chasing Cars
(3:50) 12. It Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing
(5:59) 13. I Got You (I Feel Good)

Clare Teal - The Clare Teal Fireside Sessions Vol 2
Styles: Vocal
Year: 2021
Time: 54:51
File: MP3 @ 128K/s
Size: 50,9 MB
Art: Front

(4:16) 1. The Song Is You
(4:05) 2. Let's Do It (Let's Fall In Love)
(5:09) 3. Georgia
(4:58) 4. La Belle Dame Sans Regrets
(3:59) 5. Moonlight In Vermont
(3:17) 6. I Will
(5:32) 7. The Way Young Lovers Do
(5:16) 8. If I Should Lose You
(6:20) 9. My Funny Valentine
(3:23) 10. Baby It's Cold Outside
(4:43) 11. Tainted Love
(3:46) 12. Just One Of Those Things

Clare Teal - The Clare Teal Fireside Sessions Vol 3
Styles: Vocal
Year: 2021
Time: 53:07
File: MP3 @ 128K/s
Size: 49,3 MB
Art: Front

(3:33) 1. On A Wonderful Day Like Today
(3:49) 2. It's Raining
(4:51) 3. You've Changed
(3:35) 4. The Sheik of Araby
(4:17) 5. California Dreamin'
(3:41) 6. If I Had A Ribbon Bow
(4:02) 7. Blue Bell Pepper
(4:31) 8. Love Hurts
(4:16) 9. Quiet Nights (Corcovado)
(4:56) 10. The Way You Look Tonight
(3:03) 11. Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall
(2:40) 12. It's A Good Day
(5:48) 13. The Twelve Days of Christmas

In between lockdowns we got the band together, along with a bunch of great filmmakers and created the Clare Teal Fireside Sessions. Three, hour long episodes, filmed in the back room of our home here in Wiltshire.

Starring Jason Rebello, Simon Little, Ben Reynolds plus special guests Pee Wee Ellis, Giacomo Smith and Dave Archer.

Over 3 hours of joyous live music and live performance to watch again and again and again and again ad fin in glorious Technicolor, breath taking Cinemascope and stereophonic sound. Head over to www.clareteal.co.uk for more details.

The Clare Teal Fireside Sessions Vol 1, Vol 2, Vol 3

Friday, March 17, 2023

SFJazz Collective - New Works & Classics Reimagined

Styles: Jazz, Bop
Year: 2022
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 79:58
Size: 183,6 MB
Art: Front

( 9:03) 1. Perseverance
(10:41) 2. Crossings
( 8:14) 3. The Plains
( 9:44) 4. Smokey
( 8:13) 5. Lands End
(10:55) 6. Hacienda y Capataz
(10:39) 7. God Bless The Child / That's The Way Of The World
(12:25) 8. Prelude / Someday We'll All Be Free

This limited edition CD, recorded during the SFJAZZ Collective’s four-night residency in October 2022 on the Miner Auditorium stage at the SFJAZZ Center, documents new works from the all-star ensemble. Additionally, the album includes fresh new approaches to timeless classics, like a two-part medley of Billie Holiday’s “God Bless The Child” and Earth, Wind & Fire’s “That’s The Way Of The World,” and Donny Hathaway’s “Someday We’ll All Be Free.”

Featuring 8 tracks, this CD release contains a 24-page booklet with exclusive photos, liner notes, article by Marcus Crowder, and insight from the Collective members on their arrangements.
https://www.sfjazz.org/shop/cds-dvds/sfjazz-collective-cd-new-works-new-works-classics-reimagined/

Personnel: Chris Potter tenor saxophone; David Sánchez tenor saxophone; Warren Wolf vibraphone; Edward Simon piano; Matt Brewer bass; Kendrick Scott drums

New Works & Classics Reimagined

Michael Dease - The Other Shoe: The Music of Gregg Hill

Styles: Trombone Jazz
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 69:07
Size: 159,1 MB
Art: Front

( 3:28) 1. Wake Up Call
( 6:48) 2. Scooter's Dream
( 8:15) 3. Hello, Blues
( 5:38) 4. The Goodbye Blues
( 8:10) 5. The Sleeper
( 5:33) 6. The Classic
( 6:04) 7. Rio Mio
( 5:50) 8. Summer Nights
( 4:24) 9. Shorty's Tune
(14:53) 10. The Other Shoe

Perennial DownBeat Critics Poll winner, trombonist Michael Dease has embraced his role as a torchbearer for his mentors and the great jazz ancestors over his 15 deeply-swinging, state-of-the-art mainstream recordings. For 'The Other Shoe,' Dease teams with the formidable composer Gregg Hill, expanding his rhythmic & harmonic palette with a flexible, in-the-moment perspective while remaining true to the sensibilities at his musical core.

With the prodigiously talented pianist Geoffrey Keezer as a central foil, Dease brings along a wide-ranging collection of musicians, each specifically brought in for their unique outlooks and talents, including clarinetist Virginia MacDonald, Liany Mateo on bass, and drummer Colleen Clark, among others.
https://www.allaboutjazz.com/media/track-wake-up-call-by-michael-dease

Personnel: Michael Dease - trombone; Virginia MacDonald - clarinet ; Geoffrey Keezer - keyboards; Liany Mateo - bass; Colleen Clark - drums.

Additional Personnel : Luther Allison: piano and Fender Rhodes; Rodney Whitaker: bass; Kevin Jones: percussion; Gwendolyn Dease: percussion; Joel Perez: trombone.

The Other Shoe: The Music of Gregg Hill

Nicola Sabato - California Hang

Styles: Hard Bop
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 59:29
Size: 137,2 MB
Art: Front

(6:18) 1. These Are Soulful Days
(6:23) 2. The Masquerade Is Over
(4:44) 3. Brigas Nunca Mais
(5:30) 4. Bad Motor Scooter Blues
(5:56) 5. Jingles
(7:41) 6. I Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry
(4:46) 7. Happy Go Lukey
(7:00) 8. Buhaina Buhaina
(3:53) 9. L.a. Bounce
(7:14) 10. Everything Happens To Me

With the creative passion that characterizes him, Nicola Sabato has transformed the California sun into a pure groove extract. The ingredients are simple: just go on site to dialogue with the most highly rated musicians of the jazz world and its surroundings (they have played with Diana Krall, Roy Hargrove, Nancy Wilson, John Pizzarelli, Kurt Elling, Barbra Streisand , Gladys Knight…). An inspired guitarist, a virtuoso pianist and a boosted drummer, each at the height of his personal expression this could only give a jazz cocktail of rare intensity!

Such a meeting of high-flying musicians, united by an uncompromising musical project, reminds us of what an artistic enterprise based on passion and culture is. Evocation of Wes Montgomery and Art Blakey, shuffles, samba, blues… the musical vitality of this album is worth the detour! A jazz that speaks to everyone, with the intensity of sincere projects.Translate By Google
By Jean Szlamowicz https://www.nicolasabatojazz.com/news-1

Personnel: Nicola Sabato : bass/arr.; Graham Dechter : guitar; Tamir Hendelman : piano; Jeff Hamilton: drums

California Hang

Eva Cassidy - I Can Only Be Me (Orchestral)

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 40:27
Size: 93,3 MB
Art: Front

(3:50) 1. Songbird
(4:34) 2. Autumn Leaves
(3:22) 3. People Get Ready
(5:10) 4. Waly Waly
(5:00) 5. Time After Time
(5:01) 6. Tall Trees In Georgia
(3:58) 7. Ain't No Sunshine
(5:07) 8. You've Changed
(4:21) 9. I Can Only Be Me

I Can Only Be Me is a landmark new collaborative album with the London Symphony Orchestra. Eva Cassidy’s original vocal parts have been isolated and accompanied by new arrangements written by Oscar-shortlisted Christopher Willis and Emmy-winning William Ross.

Utilising recent advances in machine learning technologies, the existing vocal part has been painstakingly restored and enhanced to reveal previously unheard levels of clarity and depth. The result is an emotive, atmospheric album, familiar yet different, lush soundscapes perfectly accompanying pristine vocals. By Editorial Reviews https://www.amazon.com/I-Can-Only-Be-Me/dp/B0BMGX6HHH

I Can Only Be Me (Orchestral)

Thursday, March 16, 2023

Hermine Deurloo & Zapp4 - Welling

Styles: Jazz Contemporary
Year: 2015
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 42:15
Size: 97,2 MB
Art: Front

(2:53) 1. Varden
(5:28) 2. Het Gouden Wagentje
(5:59) 3. Yer Mali Gakoyoya
(3:15) 4. Una Volta
(5:12) 5. Ericerias
(4:33) 6. Portrait of Tracy
(4:11) 7. Musique Au Fond
(4:15) 8. Walking in the Desert
(6:26) 9. Welling

“It is a sure bet that very few recordings feature the instrumentation of chromatic harmonica and a string quartet, but few harmonica players are on the level of Hermine Deurloo. Based in Amsterdam, Ms. Deurloo studied saxophone at the Amsterdam Conservatory while teaching herself to play the harmonica. She has performed with the Willem Breuker Kollektief, the Metropole Orchestra and other European groups. Like the great Toots Thielemans, she has worked in the studios and appeared on soundtracks. And like Larry Adler, Thielemans’ predecessor, she is capable of playing a wide variety of music.” By Scott Yanow, LA Jazz Scene, September 2015

“Hailing from the jazz rich scene of Amsterdam, Hermine Deurloo brings a modernistic sense and sensibility to her instrument of choice The Harmonica. Her musical canvases are flush with rich coloring and texturing, with brush strokes of chamber and classical adding to the fullness of her modern jazz soundscapes, as the title track from her new album demonstrates.” By West Side of Jazz, July 2015

“For music that’s got a folksy charm and affable personality, there’s an engrossing introspective side to this album, too. Deurloo’s chromatic harmonica dances around the slashing lines of a string quartet, and the crosshatch of furtive motions, deep melodicism and warm harmonies is pretty addictive. Lively music that’s likely inspire all kinds of daydream imagery.” By Bird is the Worm, July 2015

“Hermine Deurloo’s collaboration with Zapp4 is an especially interesting experiment that works out surprisingly well. Over the past weeks, I have appreciated ‘Welling’ more and more each time I listened to it anew, as an exciting musical journey. An absolute recommendation for music lovers who are open to experimental yet really accessible jazz music!” By Fred Pach, MuziekWereld, July 2015

“Welling is a surprising adventure in the jazz world, led by Hermine Deurloo (chromatic harmonica), with the Zapp4 string quartet. You don’t often hear a string quartet together with a chromatic harmonica. The listener is treated to a musical journey with diverse styles in which there is place for swing, improvisation, interaction, and By grooves.” Stefan Koer, Concerto, July 2015

“Welling swings, loose and relaxed, while sometimes you hear chamber music and free improvised jazz. All in all, Welling is a laid back album with 9 top notch pieces of innovative collaboration.” By Hanz Invernizzi, JazzFlits, July 2015

“Hermine Deurloo is not just another harmonica player, and Zapp4 is not just another string quartet, because they each have a solid grounding in jazz idioms. The music is of an enjoyable lightness and elegance. The sounds work together very well and add value to each other.” By Jan Jasper Tamboer, Parool, July 2015 Each composition has a unique and persuasive feel to it. From light and sunny to fascinating and intense, and everything in between.”
By Mischa Andriessen, Trouw, September 2015 https://www.herminedeurloo.com/js_albums/welling/

Personnel: Harmonica, Producer – Hermine Deurloo; Cello – Emile Visser; Viola – Oene van Geel; Violin – Jasper Le Clercq, Jeffrey Bruinsma

Welling

Jacques Loussier - The Best of Play Bach

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2020
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 70:00
Size: 65,2 MB
Art: Front

(3:35) 1. Air on the G String
(4:34) 2. Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring
(4:19) 3. Chorale No. 1
(3:26) 4. Chromatic Fantasy
(3:56) 5. D Minor Concerto (Adagio)
(4:24) 6. D Minor Concerto (Allegro Moderato)
(9:48) 7. D Minor Concerto (Allegro Risoluto)
(4:54) 8. Italian Concerto (Adagio)
(4:57) 9. Italian Concerto (Allegro)
(3:02) 10. Italian Concerto (Presto)
(4:38) 11. Prelude No. 2
(3:34) 12. Siciliano in G Minor
(9:23) 13. Toccata & Fugue in D Minor
(5:25) 14. Prelude No. 1

Jacques Loussier was born in Angers, in northwestern France, October 26, 1934. He started playing piano at the age of ten and quickly demonstrated tremendous ability. When Loussier was just sixteen, he entered the Conservatoire Nationale de Musique in Paris where he studied with Professor Yves Nat whose youthful compositions were praised by Faure and Saint-Saëns, and whose prodigious gifts as a pianist were encouraged by Debussy. Continuing this distinguished lineage, Loussier was to become one of Nat’s most accomplished pupils, heading the conservatory’s piano class of over five hundred students before leaving to commence a freelance career that included travels to South America and the Middle East as well as work as accompanist for Catherine Sauvage and Charles Aznavour.

In 1959, Loussier hit upon the idea that was to make his international reputation, combining his interest in jazz with his love of J.S. Bach. Only a pianist with such an exceptional classical technique and deft improvisatory skill could have nurtured such a vision. He founded the Play Bach Trio, which used Bach’s compositions as the basis for jazz improvisation. The trio immediately caught the public imagination. In their live appearances, tours and concerts, plus a succession of recordings built on the cornerstone of four albums made for Decca between 1960 and 1963, Loussier’s group achieved a breakthrough to popular commercial success enjoyed by only a select few jazz musicians. In fifteen years, the trio sold over six million albums.

During its heyday, the trio broadened the range of its experiments with Loussier double tracking some pieces on organ and piano and, later, recording some of his arrangements of Bach’s concerti with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. However, after years on the road, like many popular commercial groups, the original trio reached the end of its natural life in 1978. In 1980, Loussier retired to his home in Provence to compose, research and record. He had already dabbled in film and ballet composition, and had established his own recording studio at Miraval, not far from Nice, where in addition to composing his own pieces for acoustic and electronic instruments, he played host to many recording stars of the rock world including Pink Floyd, Elton John, Sting and Yes. In fact, segments of Pink Floyd’s The Wall were recorded at Loussier’s studio.

Loussier’s own music in the 1980s explored the integration of new technology with conventional instruments, just as his 1950s experiments explored the ground between jazz and classics. He produced suites for piano, synthesizers, percussion and bass, and some rock-jazz-classical fusion works including Pulsions, Pagan Moon and Fusions Sous La Mer.

The tercentenary of Bach’s birth in 1985 coaxed Loussier back to the trio format, and he re-formed the Play Bach Trio with two new partners. He feels his new trio has far more stylistic range than its predecessor, and whereas that was a pioneer group, the latter-day trio combines jazz, rock and contemporary classical ideas with a mix of jazz and Bach.

The trio keeps up a busy touring schedule, traveling annually in Japan and the U.K. as well as in Loussier’s native France. It also appears regularly in Germany, Spain and Italy. Loussier leaves plenty of room in his schedule to write his own compositions. In 1986, he produced a mass entitled Lumières, his first full-scale work for symphony orchestra, which continues his exploration of the synthesis of musical genres. In its Paris premiere, classical countertenor James Bowman and soprano Deborah Rees found themselves singing alongside a rock drummer. Loussier has subsequently written a trumpet and violin concerto (both in 1988), a suite for string, Tableaux Venetiens, and a ballet, Trois Couleurs (1989), to celebrate the bi-centenary of the French Revolution.

His first Telarc release, Jacques Loussier Plays Bach, debuted in 1996. His next recording, Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, unlocked a new vein of creativity and self-discovery, in which Loussier searched for a deeper level of exploration altogether. He followed up this excursion into the Italian baroque with Jacques Loussier Plays Satie, a look at the founding father of French minimalism. His exceptional 1999 release, Ravel’s Bolero, explored Loussier’s very personal connection to the work of the French impressionists. The Bach Book/40th Anniversary Album, a new recording of Loussier’s best-selling works from the ‘60s was also released in 1999. In 2000, for the first time ever, Loussier tackled the monumental Goldberg Variations, in honor of the 250th anniversary of the death of J.S. Bach. Recent releases from Jacques Loussier include Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7 (2003) and The Best of Play Bach (SACD only) in February 2004.

Impressions of Chopin’s Nocturnes, Loussier’s first solo piano recording and an intimate exploration of the works of Frederic Chopin, was released on Loussier’s 70th birthday in October 2004. He returned to the trio setting a year later with the October 25, 2005, release of Mozart Piano Concertos 20/23.

Loussier returned to his roots in the Bach canon with the 2006 release of Bach: The Brandenburgs, a jazz interpretation of Bach’s six Brandenburg Concertos.

In October 2007, Telarc released Encore! Jacques Loussier Plays Bach, a two-disc set that includes recordings from the early 1990s " the period immediately following a lengthy hiatus when Loussier disbanded his original Play Bach Trio and took time off from the rigors of recording and performing to focus on his own compositions. The set spotlights Loussier’s numerous strengths as both a jazz innovator and a classical composer. Disc 1, recorded in 1991, features the new Loussier Trio assembled in the late ’80s after the hiatus. Disc 2, recorded in 1992, features original classical compositions by Loussier, in which he stays true to the sound of a chamber orchestra, using the string textures familiar from his immersion in the music of the baroque era, but also brings in contemporary resonances, both in the solo parts and in the percussion contributions.https://www.allaboutjazz.com/musicians/jacques-loussier

The Best of Play Bach

Jill Barber - Homemaker

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2023
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 35:00
Size: 80,9 MB
Art: Front

(3:07) 1. Instant Cash For Gold
(3:21) 2. Beautiful Life
(4:13) 3. Homemaker
(3:06) 4. Joint Account (Feat. Slow Leaves)
(3:40) 5. Woman Of My Own Dreams
(3:27) 6. Hell No
(3:40) 7. My Mother's Hand
(3:11) 8. Big Eyes
(3:49) 9. Helium
(3:19) 10. Still In Love

Jill Barber returns to her folk roots with her new album, "Homemaker", delivering ten quietly profound songs about the complexities of motherhood, marriage, and the struggle to feel at home in one’s own identity. Having spent the last 20 years playing nearly every folk and jazz festival in Canada and captivating audiences across the globe, touring Japan, Europe, Australia, Mexico, South America, the USA and the Middle East, It was over the past few years that Jill began to feel an increasing disparity between her public image and the reality of her domestic life as an exhausted wife and mother.

Whereas her most recent albums have been bathed in lush string arrangements,"Homemaker" sees emotions laid bare, with a stripped-down production style reminiscent of her acclaimed debut Oh Heart and double Juno Award nominated follow-up For All Time. Written and recorded in her adopted hometown of Vancouver where she lives with her husband and two children, Homemaker is the first record that sees Jill in the role of a producer, co-producing with Erik Neilsen, and features some of Vancouver’s top session players. “"Homemaker" is an intentional push-back against the worn-out notion of what it means to be ‘just a homemaker’.

It is a statement about the humility and strength that it takes to do the meaningful work of creating a home for others, while still holding space for your own dreams." 1 Instant Cash for Gold 2 Beautiful Life 3 Homemaker 4 Joint Account (feat. Slow Leaves) 5 Woman of My Own Dreams 6 Hell No 7 My Mother's Hand 8 Big Eyes 9 Helium 10 Still in Love. Editorial Reviews https://www.amazon.com/Homemaker-Jill-Barber

Homemaker