12.2.26

NATALIA MATEO — De Profundis (2017) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Natalia Mateo’s album, “De Profundis” - meaning ‘out of the depths’ in Latin - sets the tone: the inspirational well-springs for her music are both personal and profound. Thoughtful, original compositions and highly personal adaptations of songs reflect her story set against a backdrop of East and West, a life punctuated by changes of surroundings, by departures which lead to fresh beginnings. ACT
Tracklist :
1.    Bandoska
2.    Eternity
3.    Elegja Pielgrzyma
4.    I Will Always Love You
5.    Rosemary's Baby
6.    Unsound
7.    Prayer
8.    Eksplozja Paranoja
9.    Dziwny Jest Ten Świat
10.  François Villon-Modlitwa
Credits :
Natalia Mateo - Vocals
Sebastian Gille - Saxophone
Simon Grote - Piano
Dany Ahmad - Guitars
Christopher Bolte - E-Bass
Felix Barth - Double Bass
Fabian Ristau - Drums

11.2.26

SOPHIE MILMAN — Take Love Easy (2009) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Some critics might dismiss Sophie Milman as simply another pretty female singer, yet with her third CD, she continues to show an adventurous spirit, tackling standards and obscurities while also forging ahead into pop. Retaining many of the musicians from her previous release, Make Someone Happy, the upbeat alto offers a hip take of Duke Ellington's long overlooked "Take Love Easy," exuding sex appeal and backed by guitarist Rob Piltch, bassist Kieran Overs, and percussionist Mark McLean (who also arranged it), with a brief solo added on soprano sax by PJ Perry. Pianist Paul Shrofel contributed the breezy bop vehicle "That Is Love," which showcases Milman in her best light. She soars in the brisk treatment of the old chestnut "Day In, Day Out," starting in a samba setting and switching to bop, featuring alto saxophonist Wessel Warmdaddy Anderson. Her ventures into pop remain a mixed bag. "I Can't Make You Love Me" has been recorded often, just not in a jazz setting. Milman is boosted by Steven MacKinnon's chart, which adds several horns in the background, so it ends up deeper, even if there is little risk-taking by the singer. Milman can't help but be influenced a bit by Joni Mitchell as she interprets the folksinger's "Be Cool," though she remains remarkably subtle in her approach. Less successful are her renditions of Bruce Springsteen's "I'm on Fire" and Paul Simon's "Fifty Ways to Leave Your Lover," both of which are hampered by their bland melodies and forgettable lyrics. But with this generally strong release, Sophie Milman remains one of the most promising jazz singers of her generation. Ken Dryden  
Tracklist :
1.    Beautiful Love 2:59 
Haven Gillespie / Wayne King / Egbert VanAlstyne / Victor Young
2.    Take Love Easy 3:15 
Duke Ellington / John Latouche
3.    I Concentrate on You 4:17 
Cole Porter
4.    Day in, Day Out 3:24 
Rube Bloom / Johnny Mercer
5.    Be Cool 4:12 
Joni Mitchell
6.    My One and Only Love 4:35 
Robert Mellin / Guy Wood
7.    I Can't Make You Love Me 4:30 
Allen Shamblin
8.    That Is Love 2:48 
Paul Shrofel
9.    Love for Sale 4:30 
Cole Porter
10.    I'm on Fire 4:03
Bruce Springsteen
11.    Triste 3:25 
Antônio Carlos Jobim
12.    50 Ways to Leave Your Lover 4:37 
Paul Simon
13.    Where Do You Start? 4:13
Alan Bergman / Marilyn Bergman / Johnny Mandel
Credits : 
Accordion – Tom Szczesniak (tracks: 6)
Alto Flute [Additional], Flute [Additional] – Les Alt (tracks: 11)
Alto Saxophone – Wessell 'Warmdaddy' Anderson (tracks: 3, 4, 9, 13)
Bass – Kieran Overs
Bass Clarinet [Additional] – Vern Dorge (tracks: 11)
Drums – Mark McLean 
Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes] – Paul Shrofel (tracks: 6, 12)
Flugelhorn – Guido Basso (tracks: 11)
Flugelhorn [Additional] – Dave Dunlop (tracks: 7), Guido Basso (tracks: 7)
French Horn [Additional] – Richard Cohen (tracks: 7)
Guitar – Rob Piltch
Music Director – Paul Shrofel
Percussion – Rosendo (Chendy) Leon (tracks: 6, 9 to 12)
Piano – Paul Shrofel (tracks: 1, 3 to 5, 7 to 11, 13), Robi Botos (tracks: 12)
Soprano Saxophone – P.J. Perry (tracks: 2)
Trombone [Additional] – Al Kay (tracks: 4, 7), Gord Meyers (tracks: 4, 7)
Trumpet – Guido Basso (tracks: 5)
Trumpet [Additional] – Dave Dunlop (tracks: 4), Guido Basso (tracks: 4), Jason Logue (tracks: 4)
Vibraphone – Michael Davidson (tracks: 1, 5, 10)
Vocals – Sophie Milman

AGNES OBEL — Citizen Of Glass (2016) Two Version | FLAC (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless

Berlin-dwelling Dane Agnes Obel has been racking up the accolades throughout mainland Europe since her platinum-selling 2011 debut, Philharmonics. With the beguiling Citizen of Glass, her third studio long-player, she looks poised to enchant the rest of the world with her dark charms. A classically trained pianist with an elegant and elastic voice, Obel's melancholic chamber pop invokes names like Goldfrapp, Bat for Lashes, and Anna Calvi, but with a succinct aura of Scandinavian refinery. Where her relatively austere prior outings relied largely on piano and strings, Citizen of Glass revels in ghostly electronics and voice modulation, even going so far as to bring in a temperamental, late-'20s monophonic synthesizer called a Trautonium. The string arrangements are more ambitious and the composition style is a bit more opaque, but the ten-track set is unequivocally Obel-esque. Taking its name from the German concept of the gläserner berger, which translates roughly to the glass citizen, Obel explores the idea of transparency in the overshare-heavy digital age. She also grapples with the death of her father and how those two experiences relate to one another, and the results are both elusive and often incredibly moving. The gothic stateliness of "Trojan Horse" -- think Enya by way of Nick Cave -- the elliptical "Golden Green," and the incredibly seductive single "Familiar," the latter of which sees Obel harmonizing with a pitch-shifted, baritone iteration of her voice, all work on multiple levels, doling out liberal amounts of atmosphere, while remaining remarkably earthbound. Obel's penchant for pairing elements of Elizabethan choral polyphony with millennial angst, not to mention her liberal use of spinet and celeste, would seem pedantic in less skilled hands, but there isn't a single moment on the quietly stunning Citizen of Glass that doesn't feel authentic. James Christopher Monger
Tracklist :
1.    Stretch Your Eyes    5:11
2.    Familiar    3:56
3.    Red Virgin Soil    2:43
4.    It's Happening Again    4:20
5.    Stone    3:57
6.    Trojan Horses    5:34
7.    Citizen Of Glass    2:49
8.    Golden Green    4:00
9.    Grasshopper    2:38
10.    Mary    5:47
Credits : 
Cello – Charlotte Danhier (tracks: 2, 4), Frederique Labbow (tracks: 6), Kristina Koropecki (tracks: 1 to 4, 6, 7, 9)
Shaker, Percussion [Timbra] – Daniel Matz (tracks: 2, 8)
Trautonium – Daniel Matz (tracks: 1, 4, 6)
Violin – John Corban (tracks: 1 to 3, 6)
Vocals, Backing Vocals [Choirs], Percussion, Piano, Mellotron, Spinet, Celesta, Keyboards [Other Keys] – Agnes Obel 

RADKA TONEFF — Butterfly (2008) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Tracklist :
1.    It's Been A Long Long Day 4:10
Lyrics By, Music By – Paul Simon
2.    Pre-Dawn Imagination 3:56
Lyrics By, Music By – Phoebe Snow
3.    Antonio's Song 4:14
Lyrics By, Music By – Michael Franks
4.    Nature Boy 3:44
Lyrics By, Music By – Eden Ahbez
5.    Sometime Ago 5:40
Lyrics By, Music By – Sergio Mihanovich
6.    Like That 4:35
Lyrics By, Music By – John D.Surman
7.    The Butterfly 2:12
Lyrics By – Nikki Giovanni
Music By – Radka Toneff
Piano – Radka Toneff

8.    Before Love Went Out Of Style 2:50
Lyrics By – Fran Landesman
Music By – Dudley Moore

9.    Black Coffee 4:28
Lyrics By – Paul Francis Webster
Music By – Sonny Burke

10    My One And Only Love 5:34
Lyrics By – Guy Wood
Music By – Robert Mellin

11.    He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother 6:14
Lyrics By – Keith Russell
Music By – Bobby Scott

12.    Don't Weep For The Lady 3:33
Lyrics By, Music By – Darshan Singh
Credits :
Bass – Arild Andersen (tracks: 1 to 12)
Drums – Alex Riel (tracks: 4 to 6), Jon Christensen (tracks: 1 to 3, 7 to 12)
Guitar – Jon Eberson (tracks: 7 to 12)
Piano – Jon Balke (tracks: 1 to 3), Lars Jansson (tracks: 7 to 12), Steve Dobrogosz (tracks: 4 to 6)
Vocals [Vocal] – Radka Toneff

INGRID LUKAS — We Need To Repeat (2009) FLAC (tracks+.cue) lossless

“How are you?” asks Ingrid Lukas in the first song on her debut CD “We Need To Repeat”.
The Question is asked with poetical urgency, aiming at the profound. Songwriter and pianist Ingrid Lukas was born in Estonia and emigrated to Switzerland as a ten-year-old-child. She mainly sings in English and Estonian and muses in her songs about timeless topics, such as everyday struggles of life, home, the search for clarity, but she also evokes dancing spirits. Her music is rooted in the Nordic acoustic-sound tradition and seeks to reach a blend of ritual folksong elements with pop and minimal jazz. Both in arrangement and composition, the songs live up to Lukas’ creed asking "How little is enough?” which also reflects in the members of band: the piano and vocals are joined by a second voice (Corina Schranz), bass clarinet/tenor sax (Gregor Frei) and a drum set (Dominik Burkhalter) which is used in a percussive way.

The name of the CD is their creed: by focusing on repetition Ingrid Lukas and her band intend to focus on the simple, the subtle, and the unspoilt beauty of the things, words and sounds. This they do not without a pinch of irony and thus witty lyrics meet catchy rhythms to which even the detached white angel might once in a while secretly engage in dance:
'We need to repeat, cause it takes time...`till your heart shows...`till your body knows...`till you feel the beat...' challengerecord
Tracklist :
1.    How Are You 5:03
Lyrics By, Music By – Ingrid Lukas
2.    Süda Teab = The Heart Knows 5:12
Lyrics By, Music By – Ingrid Lukas
3.    Valge Ingel = White Angel 3:52
Lyrics By, Music By – Ingrid Lukas
4.    Rainspell 4:26
Written-By – Eesti Rhvl
5.    We Need To Repeat 5:07
Lyrics By, Music By – Ingrid Lukas
6.    Like Nowhere Else 5:04
Lyrics By, Music By – Ingrid Lukas
7.    Tuulte Ja Merede Laps = Windswept Ocean Child 4:53
Lyrics By, Music By – Ingrid Lukas
8    Vanaema = Grandmother 4:59
Lyrics By, Music By – Ingrid Lukas
9.    Two Souls 5:14
Lyrics By, Music By – Ingrid Lukas
10.    Mehed = Men 3:01
Lyrics By, Music By – Ingrid Lukas
Credits :
Bass Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone, Kalimba – Gregor Frei
Drums – Dominik Burkhalter
Vocals – Corina Schranz
Vocals, Piano, Harmonium – Ingrid Lukas 

NATALIA MATEO — De Profundis (2017) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Natalia Mateo’s album, “De Profundis” - meaning ‘out of the depths’ in Latin - sets the tone: the inspirational well-springs for her music ...