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Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials - Rattleshake (2006) |
Music » Blues |
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 Artist: Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials Album: Rattleshake Label: Alligator Records Year: 2006 Genre: Blues Tracks: 13 Format: mp3, Bitrate: @ CBR 320 kbit/s File Size: 54 MB + 60 MB On their new Alligator album, Rattleshake, Lil' Ed's romping, sizzling guitar and his rough-hewn vocals, his half-brother James "Pookie" Young's thumping bass, Mike Garrett's feral rhythm guitar and Kelly Littleton's unpredictable yet bone-crunching drumming produce a modern blues firestorm steeped in tradition. Produced by Alligator president Bruce Iglauer and Williams, Rattleshake features 13 houserocking songs, and captures all of Lil' Ed and The Blues Imperials' legendary live energy on disc. The variety on the CD, from stomping, houserocking slide workouts, to deep, slow blues, to blues-ified country, makes this the most rewarding and soul-satisfying album the band has ever recorded. |
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Wayne Shorter Quartet - Beyond the Sound Barrier |
Music » Jazz » BeBop » Post-bop |
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 Artist : Wayne Shorter Album: Beyond the Sound Barrier Label: Verve Year: 2005 Genre: Jazz, Post-Bop Format, bitrate: MP3@320 Kbps Time: 60 min Size: 136 Mb Что тут сказать? Компиляция живых выступлений квартета 2002-2004 годов. Имена всем известны. Всеми любимы. Кем-то-больше, кем-то меньше. Мне самому, лично, особенно любим Perez. С удовольствием выставляю эту пластинку, так как сам очень люблю записи живых выступлений. Ну а здесь, автор, конечно же выбрал самое-самое из того, что им удалось сыграть в указанный промежуток времени. Recorded live on three different continents (Europe, America, and Asia) from 2002-2004, Beyond the Sound Barrier finds Wayne Shorter leading the same acoustic-oriented post-bop quartet he led on his 2001 recording, Footprints Live!; the veteran tenor and soprano saxophonist is joined by pianist Danilo Pérez, bassist John Patitucci, and drummer Brian Blade. But if Beyond the Sound Barrier should be considered a sequel to Footprints Live!, it is far from a carbon copy. While Footprints Live! contained several Shorter pieces that have become jazz standards (including "Atlantis," "Footprints," and "Juju"), Beyond the Sound Barrier places more emphasis on new material. Half of the eight selections are new, and the rest of the CD ranges from Arthur Penn's "Smilin' Through" (the theme from the 1941 movie) to two pieces from Shorter's Joy Ryder album of 1988: "Over Shadow Hill Way" and that album's title track. No one will accuse Beyond the Sound Barrier of being standards-oriented, and the quartet doesn't go out of its way to be accessible; this is definitely one of Shorter's more cerebral releases. But the material is rewarding if one is broad-minded enough to appreciate Shorter and his younger colleagues at their most intellectual, and the audiences' enthusiastic applause -- not just polite applause, but enthusiastic applause -- indicates that they have no problem comprehending all the abstraction and angularity that is taking place. Beyond the Sound Barrier falls short of essential, but it's a solid demonstration of the fact that Shorter -- who was in his late sixties and early seventies when these performances were recorded -- wasn't afraid to be challenging and keep taking chances in the early 2000s. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide |
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VA - Весь этот JAZZ |
Music » Jazz |
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 Artist: VA Album: Весь этот JAZZLabel: RDM Genre Styles: Vocal Jazz, jazz, Total time: 71 min Quality: APE and mp3 (320 kb\s) Продолжая "рыться" в в своих "закромах", нашел любопытный диск-приложение к журналу "Салон AV". Радости!  |
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Charlie Mariano - Charlie Mariano |
Music » Jazz » BeBop » Hard-bop |
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 Artist: Charlie MarianoAlbum: Charlie MarianoLabel: Bethlehem Quality: FLAC & MP3@320 Size: 214 MB & 85 MB Time: 38:03 Charlie Mariano's career can easliy be divided into two. Early on he was a fixture in Boston, playing with Shorty Sherock (1948), Nat Pierce (1949-50) and his own groups. After gigging with a band co-led by Chubby Jackson and Bill Harris, Mariano toured with Stan Kenton's Orchestra (1953-55) which gave him a strong reputation. He moved to Los Angeles in 1956 (working with Shelly Manne and other West Coast jazz stars), returned to Boston to teach in 1958 at Berklee and the following year had a return stint with Kenton. After marrying Toshiko Akiyoshi, Mariano co-led a group with the pianist on and off up to 1967, living in Japan during part of the time and also working with Charles Mingus (1962-63). The second career began with the formation of his early fusion group Osmosis in 1967. Known at the time as a strong bop altoist with a sound of his own developed out of the Charlie Parker style, Mariano began to open his music up to the influences of folk music from other cultures, pop and rock. He taught again at Berklee, traveled to India and the Far East and in the early '70s settled in Europe. Among the groups Mariano has worked with have been Pork Pie (which also featured Philip Catherine), the United Jazz and Rock Ensemble and Eberhard Weber's Colours. Charlie Mariano's airy tones on soprano and the nagaswaram (an Indian instrument a little like an oboe) fit right in on some new agey ECM sessions and he also recorded as a leader through the years for Imperial, Prestige, Bethlehem, World Pacific, Candid (with Toshiko Akiyoshi in 1960), Regina, Atlantic, Catalyst, MPS, CMP, Leo and Calig among others. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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Georgie Fame - Walking Wounded (1995) |
Music » Soul » Soul-Jazz |
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 Artist: Georgie FameAlbum: Walking WoundedQuality: Ape (428 MB) + mp3@320Kbps (170 MB) with scans Year: 1995 (Recorded live at Ronnie Scott's in November) Label: Go Jazz (1998) Total time: 72:40 At least once a year, usually just before the holiday season, Georgie Fame takes up residency at Ronnie Scott’s club in London. This particular recording was done during November, 1995.Having the legendary Georgie Fame sitting behind the Hammond organ, night after night, in a London club is wonderfully reminiscent of the time, more than thirty years ago, when he held held court at the Flamingo Club. Back then, in the early sixties, it wasn’t just for a week or two at a stretch, but for months at a time. He was at the heart of the ongoing scene, where American servicemen, budding British rockers and Georgie himself mixed it up and, ultimately created a musical stew that went on to change the pop scene the world over. So this recording takes its place in the pantheon of great Georgie Fame moments.So this record is full of spirits, spirits of great men who made the music, great moments when it was made and great places where the musicians held forth. Today, even the owner and namesake of the club where this album was recorded -- saxophonist Ronnie Scott -- is no longer with us. Yet Georgie Fames carries on with the good work, and is aware of his role in preserving and passing along the great jazz spirit.To that end, he has enlisted the able assistance of some of his favorite people to make this passage possible. The front line of the band includes some of Britain’s finest players, trumpet man Guy Barker, tenor saxophonist Alan Skidmore, alto saxophonist Peter King and Anthony Kerr on vibes. In the rhythm section is his regular bassist (and dapper man about town) Geoff Gascoyne along with the Powell brothers, Tristan on guitar and James on drums. These two boys have grown up with Georgie Fame’s music and are helping him carry the torch into the next century.It is our great pleasure and distinct honor here at Go Jazz to join hands with them all and fall in step. ~ by Ben Sidran (from liner notes) |
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Johnny B. Moore - Acoustic Blue Chicago |
Music » Blues » Acoustic blues |
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 Artist: Johnny B. MooreAlbum: Acoustic Blue ChicagoLabel: Blue Chicago Year: 1999 Genre: Blues Format, bitrate: MP3@320 kbit/s Time: 52:32 Size: 127 MB This home-styled live recording features Chicago veterans Johnny B. Moore and Willie Kent, plus guest spots for Lester Davenport and Bonnie Lee. ~ Earl Simmons, All Music Guide |
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Hadouk Trio - Now (2002) |
Music » Jazz » Fusion |
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 Artist: Hadouk TrioAlbum: NowLabel: Melodie Released Year: 2002 Genre: Jazz Format/Bitrate: Flac Size: 99614 KB + 99614 KB + 99614 KB + 72197 KB Hadouk Now, issued in 2002, in maybe the best studio album of the group. France's Hadouk Trio channeled musical elements from across the globe to create a uniquely mystical and evocative sound somewhere between jazz and world pop. The Hadouk Trio was led by Paris-born multi-instrumentalist Didier Malherbe, previously known for co-founding with Soft Machine alum Daevid Allen the famed psych-prog outfit Gong. Malherbe remained with Gong for close to a decade, shepherding the band through myriad personnel and creative changes before exiting in 1978. Throughout his travels Malherbe collected exotic instruments from the far corners of the earth, and after a series of short-lived experimental rock ensembles and a 1980 solo jazz-rock LP, Bloom, in 1994 he embraced world music by forming Hadouk with multi-instrumentalist Loy Ehrlich, a specialist in the hajouj, the African three-stringed bass that, along with the Armenian double-reed instrument the doudouk, gave the project its name. Mahlerbe and Ehrlich initially recorded and toured as a duo, issuing their self-titled debut LP in 1999. With the follow-up, Shamanimal, their ranks swelled to a trio with the addition of American percussionist Steve Shehan, a veteran with stints behind Bob Dylan and Paul Simon on his résumé. Hadouk Now followed in 2002, and two years later the Hadouk Trio issued its first concert LP, Live at Fip. The 2006 release Utopies includes three songs featuring the American trumpeter Jon Hassell. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide |
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Tito Puente - El Timbal (1949-51) |
Music » Jazz » Latin |
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 Artist: Tito PuenteAlbum: El TimbalYears: 1949-1951 Label: Concord Jazz Genre: Mambo Format, bitrate: mp3 320 kbps mono Size: 175 MB Total time: 75:04 Tito Puente's early mambo band is well featured on 25 selections reissued for this CD. In general, the music is not all that jazz-oriented (the horns do not solo), and the emphasis is on danceable rhythms, shouting ensembles and the vocals of Vicentico Valdez and Bobby Escoto. So rather than being Afro-Cuban jazz, Tito Puente's music was leaning much more toward spirited Latin dance music during the era. However, the exciting percussion and catchy melodies make this collection of strong musical interest (in addition to its historic value). ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide Ernest Anthony Puente, Jr., Tito Puente (Эрнесто Антонио "Тито" Пуэнте) получил признание во всем мире за свой вклад в развитие Латинской музыки как глава музыкальных коллективов, композитор, аранжировщик, перкуссионист, и наставник. Под именем "El Rey del Timbal" и "King of Mambo" он записал более 100 альбомов, опубликовал более 400 произведений, получил 5 наград Грэмми. Хотя он играл и записывал джаз и сальсу, Puente один из немногих музыкантов, которые заслуживают эпитета "легендарный", в основном за свое мастерство в области мамбо. |
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VA - JAZZ (Stereo & Video) (1998) |
Music » Jazz » Mainstream |
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 Artist: VA Album: JAZZ (Stereo & Video) (1998) Genre Styles: Vocal Jazz, jazz Total time: 52:26 Quality: APE and mp3 (320 kb\s) Недавно решил "перетрясти" свой музыкальны архив и в результате обнаружил несколько старых, ну очень качественных, сборников-приложений к разным музыкальным и околомузыкальным журналам, как в данном случае СД-приложение к журналу "Stereo & Video" за 1998. Имена музыкантов на СД, надеюсь, всем известны и комментировть их творчество не имеет смысла. Радости! :) |
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Jimmy Smith - Standards |
Music » Soul » Soul-Jazz |
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 Artist: Jimmy Smith Album: Standards Label: Blue Note Year: 1957 - 1959 (Release 1998) Format, Quality: MP3@320kb/s Size 76,2 + 74,6 mb REPOST with APE (378 MB) links from m-r hungaropitecus Standards is a 12-track collection that is culled from the sessions that resulted in the House Party and Home Cookin' albums, both of which featured Jimmy Smith in a trio with guitarist Kenny Burrell and drummer Donald Bailey. All of the songs are familiar standards along the lines of "Bye Bye Blackbird," "I'm Just a Lucky So and So," "September Song," "Mood Indigo" and "It Might As Well Be Spring," and seven of the tracks are previously unreleased. Throughout the album, the trio is relaxed and laidback, resulting in a warm, inviting collection of standards. It's among Smith's mellowest recordings, and it's all the better for it. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AMG |
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Horace Parlan - Speakin' My Piece |
Music » Jazz » BeBop » Hard-bop |
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 Artist: Horace Parlan Album: Speakin' My Piece Label: Blue Note Quality: FLAC & MP3@320 Size: 256 MB & 89 MB Time: 39:27 Horace Parlan had a gift for relaxed, swinging hard bop which placed his piano in a central, yet unassuming role. Speakin' My Piece is one of the first albums to find Parlan getting all the ingridients right, from his own subtle playing to soliciting fine contributions of his backing band. Stanley Turrentine, in fact, turns out to be an excellent complement to Parlan, playing in a similarly tasteful style. Five of the six numbers are band originals, and each number is quite similar — bluesy, gently swinging hard bop. No one pushes too hard on Speakin' My Piece, preferring to create an intimate atmosphere with milder numbers and performances. Such an approach gives each muscian — Parlan, Turrentine, bassist George Tucker, drummer Al Harewood — a chance to shine with lyrical, melodic solos and/or sympathetic support, resulting in a charmingly low-key session. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AMG |
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