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1963: Albert Ayler - My Name Is Albert Ayler |
Music » Jazz » Modern Jazz » Freejazz |
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 Artist: Albert Ayler Album: My Name Is Albert Ayler Year: 1963 Label: Fontana Quality: 320kbs Total Time: 00:48:50 Total Size: 104mb Hearing the soft-spoken voice of Albert Ayler at the beginning of this 1963 recording is spooky. Not because he's gone, but because he's so calm, so young, and so hesitantly articulate: Nothing like the voice of his saxophone playing at all. This session is a reissue of a Fantasy recording, and one which pairs Ayler up with a Scandinavian rhythm section that includes the 16-year-old Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen on bass. After the weirdly wonderful spoken intro, Ayler goes for the throat on soprano in "Bye Bye Blackbird." It's difficult to tell if Ayler's tonality on the horn is intentional or the rhythm section is just so stick-in-the-butt rigid that he sounds more out of tune than he is. Ayler plays tenor on the rest of the program, which includes "Summertime," "Billie's Bounce," "On Green Dolphin Street," and "C.T." The session becomes irritating in that the rhythm section refuses to give Ayler the room he needs: they play straight bop no matter what, as if they couldn't play anything else. Only on "Summertime" does he connect with the inner voices of his emotions and lets loose in what would be come his trademark wail. Born equally of gospel, R&B, and early jazz phrasing, Ayler lets loose a torrent of emotion on the tune, making everything -- and everyone on the bandstand -- else seem nonexistent in comparison. This is a strange record, like a soloist mismatched with the recording of another band, but nonetheless there is that singular tenor voice to contend with, and, on "Summertime," it is unfathomably beautiful. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide |
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1955-1956: Chet Baker with Bobby Jaspar - I Get Chet |
Music » Jazz » BeBop » Cool |
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 Artist: Chet Baker & Bobby Jaspar Album: I Get Chet Label: Felsted Records Years: 1955-1956 Quality: MP3; 320 kb/s Size: 103 mb Rare album of Chet Baker's first tournée in Europe, with all tracks recorded in Paris, published in the 60's in England and never reissued in the same form. Following with some rare albums of Chet Baker's first tournée in Europe, here another album with all tracks recorded in Paris, published in the 60's in England and never reissued in the same form. In same tracks is possible to listen to Bobby Jaspar (1926-1963) a famous belgian saxophonist, flautist and composer known also as husband of Blossom Dearie (1924-2009) the excellent american pianist and vocalist. ~ bloginjazz |
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1981-1985: Clarence 'Gatemouth' Brown - Okie Dokie Stomp |
Music » Blues |
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 Artist: Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown Album: Okie Dokie Stomp (Compilation) Label: Bullseye (1999, 24 bit remastering) Year: 1981-85, release: 1999 Format: FLAC + MP3 (320k/s) Size: 368 + 130 MB (inc. covers) Total time: 55:34 A budget, 12-song collection taken from Gatemouth's three '80s era Rounder albums with an added bonus of a 10-minute version of "The Drifter," recorded live in Switzerland in 1982. A good starting point for anyone coming to this multi-talented artist. ~ Cub Koda, All Music Guide The first time I heard Gatemouth was in 1952 as a 7th grader. His 78 rpm record, "The Okie Dokie Stomp" was on the cafeteria jukebox, and it played over and over and over again during the lunch hour. Then a few years later I was lucky enough to get my own DJ show on one of the local Galveston radio stations. I chose "The Okie Dokie Stomp" for my theme song and it stayed with me for as long as I was known a Brokenhearted Bill. Gatemouth must be in his late 70s by now, but his style with a guitar has never been successfully copied. Many have tried. If you like the blues, Gatemouth needs to be included in your collection, and this CD is a good place to start. ~ William S. Cherry, Amazon.com |
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1995: Claude Williamson Trio - Autumn In New York (Tribute to Al Haig) |
Cool, West Coast Jazz |
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 Artist: Claude Williamson Trio Album: Autumn In New York (Tribute to Al Haig) Label: Venus Records Year: 1995, release: 2000 Quality: MP3@320 kbps Size: 124 mb (sharebee) Total time: 57:04 Light, lively piano work from Claude Williamson a set that almost takes us back to his famous dates of the 50s, but one that's also got some great mature depth as well! |
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1983: Monty Alexander, John Clayton & Jeff Hamilton - Reunion in Europe |
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 Artist: Monty Alexander, John Clayton & Jeff Hamilton Album: Reunion in Europe Label: Concord Jazz Year: May 27, 1983; release: 1983 Genre: Piano Jazz Format mp3, bitrate: 320 kb/s Time: 49:53 Size: 112 Mb AMG Rating: Pianist Monty Alexander had a reunion tour with his former sidemen, bassist John Clayton and drummer Jeff Hamilton, in 1983. The resulting CD was recorded live in a West German club. Alexander is the main soloist (as expected) but Clayton has several memorable spots where he utilizes his bow, particularly on Charlie Chaplin's "Smile." Other highlights of this excellent straight-ahead release include "Two Bass Hit," Clayton's '"Blues for Stephanie," and "Love You Madly." Recommended. - Scott Yanow at All Music Guide |
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Hadrien Feraud - Hadrien Feraud |
Music » Jazz » Fusion |
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 Artist: Hadrien Feraud Album: Hadrien Feraud Label: Dreyfus Jazz Year: 2007 Format, bitrate: mp3 320kbps Time: 01:20:00 Size: 171mb Ìîëîäîé áàñèñò-âèðòóîç èçâåñòíûé âî Ôðàíöèè. Îäíàêî íåñìîòðÿ íà âîçðàñò, îí óæå óñïåë ïîèãðàòü ñ òàêèìè ìóçûêàíòàìè, êàê – Silvian Luc, Dominiq DiPiazza, Linley Marthe, Yves Carbone è äð. Â 2006 ãîäó Õýäðèàíà ïðèãëàñèë íà çàïèñü ñàì John McLaughlin!
At that time he explores, deepens and integrates with passion the entire work of Jaco Pastorius and Weather Report becomes his bible. In the years which follow, Hadrien discovers other bass players such as: Dominique Di Piazza (who will become a friend), Victor Bailey, Christian McBride, Anthony Jackson, Matthew Garrison, Gary Willis, Richard Bona, and he widens his musical universe listening to other different instrumentalists: Michael Brecker, Wayne Shorter, Joe Zawinul, Bireli Lagrene, John McLaughlin, Sylvain Luc, Jean Pierre Como, Thierry Eliez. ~ last.fm |
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