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20.3.25

CORNELL DUPREE — Teasin' (1974-2014) RM | Fusion Best Collection 1000 Series | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless


Though he had been a key session player for Atlantic since the late 1960s, guitarist Cornell Dupree was finally given the opportunity to record his own date for the label in 1974. Teasin' was co-produced by Mark Meyerson and Michael Cuscuna. Dupree's band for the date was made up of ace session players including drummer Bernard "Pretty" Purdie, bassist Chuck Rainey, percussionist Ralph MacDonald, his fellow Stuff co-founder Richard Tee on keyboards, and saxophonist David "Fathead" Newman. Other horn players on various tracks include Joe Farrell, Ernie Royal, Jon Faddis, Joe Newman, Ernie Royal, Seldon Powell, and Garnett Brown. Given Dupree's pedigree, there's an unmistakable Southern Texas vibe on the set, although it was recorded in New York. It's most notable in the appropriately named "Blue Nocturne," the gospel-flavored "What Would I Do Without You," the rocking "Feel All Right," and the T-Bone Walker-influenced "Okie Dokie Stomp" (Walker was one of Dupree's biggest influences). But the guitar player's jazz-funk side gets plenty of play, too, evidenced the grooving title cut, "How Long Will It Last," and even the Caribbean-tinged "Jamaican Lady." The arrangements on these latter tunes recall the CTI sound quite a bit but are, as a whole, punchier and somewhat more dynamic. This is a feel-good date to be sure, but it features stellar musicianship, good charts, and excellent soloing from Dupree and Newman
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Tracklist
1    Teasin' 3:54
Written-By – Curtis Ousley, Delaney Bramlett

2    Blue Nocturne 5:15
Written-By – Curtis Ousley
3    Jamaican Lady 3:52
Written-By – Chuck Rainey, Cornell Dupree

4    Feel All Right 3:18
Piano – Paul Griffin
Written-By – Curtis Ousley

5    How Long Will It Last 3:21
Written-By – Eric Gayle
6    What Would I Do Without You? 5:47
Piano – George Stubbs
Written-By – Ray Charles

7    Okie Dokie Stomp 2:47
Written-By – Plummer Davis
8    Plain Ol' Blues 8:12
Written-By – Cornell Dupree
Credits
Arranged By [Horns] – Chuck Rainey (tracks: 1 to 3), Richard Tee (tracks: 4 to 8)
Baritone Saxophone – Seldon Powell (tracks: 4 to 8), Trevor Koehler (tracks: 1 to 3)
Bass – Chuck Rainey
Drums – Bernard Purdie
Guitar, Sitar – Cornell Dupree
Keyboards – Richard Tee (tracks: 1 to 3, 5, 7, 8)
Percussion – Ralph MacDonald
Saxophone [All Solos] – David Newman
Tenor Saxophone – David Newman (tracks: 1 to 3), Joe Farrell (tracks: 4 to 8), Seldon Powell (tracks: 1 to 3)
Trombone – Garnett Brown
Trumpet – Ernie Royal (tracks: 4 to 8), Joe Newman, Jon Faddis (tracks: 1 to 3)

25.7.21

JANE MONHEIT - Never Never Land (2000) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Jane Monheit, at 22 years old, has made a stunning debut with the help of some of the finest players in the world: Kenny Barron, Ron Carter, Lewis Nash, David "Fathead" Newman, Hank Crawford, and Bucky Pizzarelli. From her first entrance on the supremely swinging "Please Be Kind," Monheit makes clear that she's the boss, even in such illustrious company. Her voice is about as close to flawless as a human can get, yet she's never coldly technical or aloof. While she's perfectly comfortable with the medium swing tempos of "More Than You Know," "Save Your Love for Me," and "Twisted," as well as the Latin groove of "My Foolish Heart," it are the ballads that really showcase Monheit's gift. If you don't get goosebumps listening to "Detour Ahead," "Never Let Me Go," and "Dindi," you probably don't have a pulse.
The somewhat nostalgic thrust of Monheit's repertoire and style might prove a liability over time. In this sense, the equally young Claudia Acuña, who has displayed considerable arranging and writing chops, is a step ahead of her. Yet Monheit's budding musical adventurousness is made evident by her subtle vocal overdubs toward the end of "Dindi." Her revelatory approach to classic songs is highlighted by her a cappella performance of the seldom-heard introductory verse to "I've Got It Bad." But on future albums, lest she fall into a retro rut, she'll need to work on realizing her potential as a musical risk taker. by David R. Adler  
Tracklist :
1     Please Be Kind 3:43
Sammy Cahn / Saul Chaplin
2     Detour Ahead 6:30
Lou Carter / Herb Ellis / John Freigo
3     More Than You Know 3:04
Edward Eliscu / Billy Rose / Vincent Youmans
4     Dindi 4:52
Ray Gilbert / Antônio Carlos Jobim
5     Save Your Love for Me 5:21
Buddy Johnson
6     Never Let Me Go 4:00
Ray Evans / Jay Livingston
7     My Foolish Heart 4:32
Ned Washington / Victor Young
8     I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good) 6:15
Duke Ellington / Paul Francis Webster
9     Twisted 4:01
Wardell Gray / Annie Ross
10     Never Never Land 3:57
Betty Comden / Adolph Green / Jule Styne
Credits :
Alto Saxophone – Hank Crawford (faixas: 5, 7 to 9)
Arranged By – David Berkman (faixas: 2, 8, 10), Jane Monheit (faixas: 10), Peter Eldridge (faixas: 7)
Arranged By [Vocal] – Jane Monheit (faixas: 4)
Bass – Ron Carter (faixas: 1, 2, 4 to 10)
Drums – Lewis Nash (faixas: 1, 2, 4 to 10)
Flute – David "Fathead" Newman (faixas: 4, 7)
Guitar – Bucky Pizzarelli (faixas: 1, 3)
Piano – Kenny Barron
Tenor Saxophone – David "Fathead" Newman (faixas: 2, 4 to 6)

JIE CHEN = 陳潔 – Chinese Piano Favourites = 中國鋼琴名曲集 (2007) Serie Chinese Classics | FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

 While the piano is a western invention, it has come to occupy a special position in Chinese musical life. The earliest Chinese piano pieces...