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26.7.25

AL JARREAU — My Old Friend : Celebrating George Duke (2014) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Al Jarreau got his start playing in a jazz trio led by pianist/keyboardist George Duke, so it is fitting that Jarreau pays tribute to Duke, who passed away in 2013, on his 2014 album My Old Friend: Celebrating George Duke. It was while working as a vocal rehab counselor at a hospital in San Francisco in the late '60s that Jarreau began singing with Duke's trio. It was also due in part to the popularity of these early performances that both musicians' storied solo careers were launched. On My Old Friend: Celebrating George Duke, Jarreau delves into a batch of Duke compositions with a select group of guest artists, many of whom also had connections to Duke. Joining Jarreau here are such luminaries as Gerald Albright, Lalah Hathaway, Jeffrey Osborne, Dianne Reeves, and others. Similarly, backing Jarreau at various times is a superb ensemble of musicians including bassist Stanley Clarke (who also produced the album), keyboardists John Beasley and Patrice Rushen, guitarist Paul Jackson, Jr., and drummer John "J.R." Robinson. In fact, Duke himself makes an appearance here via the wonders of modern technology on the languidly romantic "Bring Me Joy." Elsewhere, Jarreau turns his sonorous, joyful voice to such Duke songs as "Sweet Baby," "No Rhyme, No Reason," "You Touch My Brain," and more. Ultimately, My Old Friend: Celebrating George Duke is a heartfelt tribute album that, as with many of Jarreau and Duke's previous albums, feels fresh, warm, and full of love. Matt Collar  
Tracklist :
1 My Old Friend 4:57
Backing Vocals – Jeffrey Osborne, Katriz Trinidad, Patrick Lundquist, Porcha Clay
Bass – Stanley Clarke
Drums – John Robinson
Featuring – Gerald Albright
Guitar – Paul Jackson Jr.
Keyboards, Piano – Patrice Rushen
Producer – John Burk, Stanley Clarke
Saxophone – Gerald Albright
Vocals – Al Jarreau
Written-By – John Lang, Richard Page, Steve George

2 Someday 4:21
Bass – Marcus Miller
Drums – John Robinson
Featuring – Dianne Reeves
Guitar – Jubu
Keyboards – John Beasley
Producer – John Burk, Marcus Miller
Vocals – Al Jarreau, Dianne Reeves
Written-By – George Duke

3 Churchyheart (Backyard Ritual) 4:56
Bass, Bass Clarinet, Programmed By – Marcus Miller
Drums – John Robinson
Featuring – Marcus Miller
Guitar – Jubu
Keyboards – John Beasley
Lyrics By – Al Jarreau
Music By – George Duke
Producer – John Burk, Marcus Miller
Trumpet – Mike Cotton
Vocals – Al Jarreau

4 Somebossa (Summer Breezin') 4:41
Backing Vocals – Patrick Lundquist
Bass – Stanley Clarke
Drums – John Robinson
Featuring – Gerald Albright
Guitar – Paul Jackson Jr.
Keyboards – Greg Phillinganes
Lyrics By – Al Jarreau, George Duke, Patrick Lundquist
Music By – George Duke
Percussion – Lenny Castro
Producer – John Burk, Stanley Clarke
Saxophone – Gerald Albright

5 Sweet Baby 4:31
Backing Vocals – Patrick Lundquist
Bass, Backing Vocals – Stanley Clarke
Drums – John Robinson
Featuring – Lalah Hathaway
Guitar – Paul Jackson Jr.
Keyboards, Piano – Greg Phillinganes
Percussion – Lenny Castro
Producer – John Burk, Stanley Clarke
Vocals – Al Jarreau, Lalah Hathaway
Written-By – George Duke

6 Every Reason To Smile / Wings Of Love 3:51
Backing Vocals – Fred Martin, Katriz Trinidad, Patrick Lundquist, Porcha Clay
Bass – Stanley Clarke
Drums – John Robinson
Featuring – Jeffrey Osborne
Guitar – Paul Jackson Jr.
Keyboards, Piano – Patrice Rushen
Producer – John Burk, Stanley Clarke
Vocals – Al Jarreau, Jeffrey Osborne
Written-By – George Duke, Jeffrey Osborne, Peter Schless, Stanley Clarke

7 No Rhyme, No Reason 4:05
Drums – Rob Bacon
Featuring – Kelly Price
Keyboards – Brandon Coleman
Percussion – Lenny Castro
Producer – Boney James
Programmed By – Boney James
Vocals – Al Jarreau, Kelly Price
Written-By – George Duke

8 Bring Me Joy 4:36
Bass – Alex Al
Drums – Omari Williams
Featuring – Boney James, George Duke
Guitar – Rob Bacon
Keyboards – George Duke
Percussion – Lenny Castro
Producer – Boney James
Tenor Saxophone – Boney James
Vocals – Al Jarreau
Written-By – George Duke

9 Brazilian Love Affair / Up From The Sea / It Arose And Ate Rio In One Swift Bite 4:46
Backing Vocals – Fred Martin, Katriz Trinidad, Patrick Lundquist, Porcha Clay
Bass – Stanley Clarke
Drums – John Robinson
Featuring – Dianne Reeves
Guitar – Paul Jackson Jr.
Keyboards – Patrice Rushen
Percussion – Lenny Castro
Producer – John Burk, Stanley Clarke
Producer [Additional] – Chris Dunn
Vocals – Al Jarreau, Dianne Reeves
Written-By – George Duke

10 You Touch My Brain 4:44
Backing Vocals – Patrick Lundquist
Bass – Marcus Miller
Drums – John Robinson
Featuring – Dr. John
Guitar – Jubu
Keyboards – John Beasley
Producer – John Burk, Marcus Miller
Vocals – Al Jarreau
Vocals, Piano – Dr. John
Written-By – George Duke

21.3.24

MARCUS MILLER — Renaissance (2012) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Marcus Miller's career as a sideman, composer, and producer in jazz, R&B, and pop has been prolific. He's continuously pushed boundaries in order to blur and integrate genres. Renaissance is his first studio recording in five years (Free was released in 2007 in Europe and Japan, then re-released in the United States as Marcus in 2008). Renaissance's title reflects the idea that music needs a rebirth to keep up with the creative possibilities afforded by technology, and to reflect the ever-shifting, politically charged cultural landscape. The manner in which he posits this is anything but theoretical, however. Renaissance may be the most emotive offering in Miller's catalog. Groove and firepower are near constants here. Jazz-funk, R&B, rock, post-bop, club-jazz, and more come together in a wide-ranging collection that is deeply focused and expertly sequenced. Using a revolving cast whose core is alto saxophonist Alex Han, guitarist Adam Agati, and keyboardist Federico Gonzalez Peña, guests include trumpeters Maurice Brown and Sean Jones, organist Bobby Sparks, and more. Things get off to a skittering start on "Detroit," with Miller's bass riding heard over a knotty jazz-funk groove. Louis Cato's drums accent breaks in key sections, the souled-out horns highlight the choruses, and Agati's guitar nastily accents it all while Han's alto solo is a monster. The cover of "Slipping Into Darkness" melds Kris Bowers' piano and Sparks' organ with hand percussion, both trumpets, and Miller's funky reggae groove. The melody accents syncopation on the backbeat before weaving Bob Marley's and Peter Tosh's "Get Up, Stand Up" in as a logical yet surprising extension. Bowers' knotty piano solo illustrates the wide possibilities for jazz improvisation. "Jekyll & Hyde" combines alternate passages of elegant, soulful contemporary jazz with riff-driven rock as Agati and Miller complement and push one another. "Revelation" is a rumbling modal jam with funky highlights and fine soloing by Han. "Gorée (Go-ray)," with Miller on bass clarinet, is a lilting, post-bop ballad with lovely melodic interplay; it was inspired by his visit to the House of Slaves on Gorée Island, his feelings standing inside and reflecting on the horror of the slave experience. It's emotional quality contains numerous dimensions. It is a meditation on how the ends of the lives of these slaves as they knew them also birthed of the African-American experience, one of continued struggle that culturally evolved and transfromed into diverse musical forms that bore witness to tragedy but also triumph as the art created from this history has brought joy and meaning to individuals and societies across globe. Its tenderness and equanimity tells the whole story. "Cee-Tee-Eye," while a thoroughly contemporary jazz tune, pays excellent tribute to the inspiration of Creed Taylor's label. The set closer, a simple reading of "I'll Be There," showcases the bassist's gift for lyricism and understatement. Renaissance is a lofty title, but the inspired performances Miller puts on offer get very close to delivering on the ambition it promises. 
-> This comment is posted on Allmusic by Thom Jurek, follower of our blog 'O Púbis da Rosa' <-
Tracklist :
1 Detroit 5:44
Alto Saxophone – Alex Han
Bass – Marcus Miller
Drums – Louis Cato
Guitar – Adam Agati
Mixed By – David Isaac
Piano, Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes] – Kris Bowers
Trumpet – Maurice Brown  
Written-By – Marcus Miller
2 Redemption 6:09
Alto Saxophone – Alex Han
Bass – Marcus Miller
Drums – Louis Cato
Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes] – Frederico Gonzalez Peña
Guitar – Adam Rogers 
Mixed By – David Isaac
Trumpet – Sean Jones 
Written-By – Marcus Miller
3 February 4:15
Acoustic Guitar – Adam Rogers 
Alto Saxophone – Alex Han
Bass – Marcus Miller
Drums, Djembe – Louis Cato
Mixed By – David Isaac
Piano – Frederico Gonzalez Peña
Trumpet – Maurice Brown 
Written-By – Marcus Miller
4 Slippin' Into Darkness 9:15
Alto Saxophone – Alex Han
Bass – Marcus Miller
Drums – Louis Cato
Guitar – Adam Rogers 
Mixed By – David Isaac
Organ – Bobby Sparks
Percussion – Ramon Yslas
Piano – Kris Bowers
Trumpet – Sean Jones 
Trumpet [Muted] – Maurice Brown 
Written-By – Morris DeWayne Dickerson, Charles Miller, Harold Ray Brown, Howard E. Scott, Lee Oskar, LeRoy L. Jordan, Sylvester Allen
5 Setembro (Brazilian Wedding Song) 6:38
Alto Saxophone – Alex Han
Bass [Fretless], Bass Clarinet, Double Bass [Acoustic Bass] – Marcus Miller
Drums – Louis Cato
Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Piano – Frederico Gonzalez Peña
Featuring – Gretchen Parlato, Rubén Blades
Mixed By – David Isaac
Percussion – Ramon Yslas
Vocals – Gretchen Parlato, Rubén Blades
Written-By – Gilson Peranzzetta, Ivan Lins
6 Jekyll & Hyde 6:30
Alto Saxophone – Alex Han
Bass – Marcus Miller
Drums – Louis Cato
Guitar – Adam Rogers 
Mixed By – David Isaac
Organ – Bobby Sparks
Piano – Frederico Gonzalez Peña
Trumpet – Sean Jones 
Written-By – Marcus Miller
7 Interlude: Nocturnal Mist 1:16
Alto Saxophone – Alex Han
Bass – Marcus Miller
Drums – Louis Cato
Guitar – Adam Agati
Mixed By – David Isaac
Percussion – Ramon Yslas
Piano – Frederico Gonzalez Peña
Written-By – Luther "Mano" Hanes
8 Revelation 4:46
Alto Saxophone – Alex Han
Bass – Marcus Miller
Drums – Louis Cato
Guitar – Adam Agati
Mixed By – David Isaac
Percussion – Ramon Yslas
Piano – Frederico Gonzalez Peña
Written-By – Marcus Miller
9 Mr. Clean 5:01
Alto Saxophone – Alex Han
Bass – Marcus Miller
Clavinet, Organ – Bobby Sparks
Drums – Louis Cato
Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes] – Frederico Gonzalez Peña
Guitar – Adam Rogers 
Mixed By – Bruce Miller
Trumpet – Sean Jones 
Written-By – Weldon Irvine, Jr.
10 Goreé (Go-ray) 5:38
Acoustic Guitar – Adam Rogers 
Alto Saxophone – Alex Han
Bass Clarinet, Bass – Marcus Miller
Drums – Louis Cato
Mixed By – Taka Honda
Piano – Frederico Gonzalez Peña
Written-By – Marcus Miller
11 CEE-TEE-EYE 7:39
Alto Saxophone – Alex Han
Bass – Marcus Miller
Drums, Congas – Louis Cato
Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes] – Kris Bowers
Guitar – Adam Agati, Paul Jackson, Jr.
Mixed By – David Isaac
Trumpet – Maurice Brown 
Written-By – Marcus Miller
12 Tightrope 5:46
Alto Saxophone – Alex Han
Bass – Marcus Miller
Drums – Louis Cato
Guitar – Adam Agati
Mixed By – Taka Honda
Piano – Kris Bowers
Vocals – Dr. John
Written-By – Antwan Patton, Charles Delbert Joseph II, Janelle Monáe Robinson, Nathaniel Irvin III
13 I'll Be There 3:48
Bass – Marcus Miller
Mixed By – Taka Honda
Written-By – Berry Gordy, Jr., Bob West, Freddy Wexler, Hal Davis, Willie Hutchinson

JOACHIM RAFF : Aus Thüringen (Suite) · Italian Suite (CSSR State Philharmonic (Košice) · Richard Edlinger) (1989) Two Version | FLAC (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless

Raft wrote his Thuringian Suite in 1877, one of those works that a recent commentator has referred to as "Raff's travelogues"....