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15.4.25

BILL EVANS — Big Fun (2002) Two Version | FLAC (tracks+image+.cue), lossless

Shining a light on the underappreciated jazz-funk idiom that was fiercely popular in the '50s and '60s, saxophonist Bill Evans profiles his amazing talent on ten great songs that comprise Big Fun. The songs also provide interesting vehicles for such creative musicians as Vinnie Colaiuta on drums, Ricky Peterson on Hammond B-3 organ, Hiram Bullock on guitar, among others. Special guests Randy Brecker, Robben Ford, Les McCann, Mickey Raphael, and Willie Nelson have found ample material on which to shine -- especially "Catch You When You Fall," which features McCann providing his sly, earthy vocals, and "For What It's Worth," which features Nelson still carrying the message represented in Buffalo Springfield's huge hit and by the political activists of the '60s. Unfortunately the message espoused by "For What It's Worth" is still very relevant in this new millenium. Evans' saxophone work is sensational on "Real Heroes." He expertly captures the personality of the 9-11 American tragedy with a lyrically haunting perspective. His assessment of the importance of music within that emotionally charged time is the most evocative of the ten songs on this program. "Blues for Stanley" is also noteworthy. Evans' original intention was to record the song with the tenor saxophone legend Stanley Turrentine. However, Turrentine passed away before they could record it. Evans replaced the tenor saxophone part intended for Turrentine with Hiram Bullock's splendid guitar work and the resulting paean to the subject is outstanding. Music enthusiasts whose scope includes the jazz-funk idiom with lots of groove and infectious funk should consider Big Fun essential for their collections. Paula Edelstein   
Tracklist  :
1 Big Fun 6:40
 Bill Evans
2 Road To Bilbao 5:47
 Bill Evans
3 Catch You When You Fall 5:05
 Alan V. Abrahams / Bill Evans / Margaret Fowler
Vocals – Les McCann
4 Houdou Basin 5:18
 Bill Evans
5 For What It's Worth  4:04
 Stephen Stills
Guitar, Vocals – Willie Nelson

6 Midnight Creeper 5:49
 Bill Evans
7 That's That  4:59
 Alan V. Abrahams / Bill Evans / Margaret Fowler / Les McCann
Vocals – Les McCann
8 Blues For Stanley 6:23
 Bill Evans
9 Real Heroes 5:29
 Bill Evans
10 Street Corner Man 5:06
 Bill Evans
Credits :
Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Arranged By – Bill Evans
Bass – James Genus
Drums – Vinnie Colaiuta
Guitar – Hiram Bullock, Robben Ford
Harmonica – Mickey Raphael
Organ – Ricky Peterson
Percussion – Manolo Badrena
Piano – Clifford Carter
Trombone – Conrad Herwig
Trumpet – Lew Soloff, Randy Brecker
Vocals – Manolo Badrena, Mickey Raphael
Vocals [Background] – Bruce Hornsby, Clifford Carter, Hiram Bullock, Ricky Peterson, Vaneese Thomas

4.11.24

KLAUS DOLDINGER — Doldinger's Best (2000) ACT Jazz Classics Series | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Tracklist :
1    The Quartett–    Blues For George    6:08
2    Klaus Doldinger And Peter Trunk–    Two Getting Together    6:04
3    The Quartett–    Minor Kick    4:13
4    The Quartett + Volker Kriegel–    Quartenwalzer    4:56
5    The Quartett + Attila Zoller–    Fiesta    4:30
6    The Quartett + Attila Zoller–    Viva Brasilia    3:55
7    Paul Nero Sounds–    Guachi Guaro    3:32
8    The Quartett–    Raga Up And Down    7:30
9    The Quartett–    Saragossa    6:39
10    NDR-Jazz-Workshop-Band With Klaus Doldinger, Johnny Griffin, Sahib Shihab, Benny Bailey, Donald Byrd–    Waltz Of The Jive Cats    3:02
11    Paul Nero's Blue Sounds–    Comin' Home Baby    2:33
12    Doldinger's Motherhood–    I Feel Free    4:03
13    Etta James, Klaus Doldinger, David Newman, Herbie Man, Richard Tee, Steve Jordan–    Stormy Monday Blues    7:45
14    Passport + Les McCann, Johnny Griffin, Philip Catherine, Pete York–    Compared To What    5:02

21.7.21

GLORIA SMYTH + HELYNE STEWART - Like Soul! + Love Moods (2019) M4A (tracks) lossless [16bits 44.1khz]

"This release in Fresh Sound’s Best Voices Time Forgot series sees the pairing of two more overlooked albums from the late 50s and early 60s: Gloria Smyth’s Like Soul! and Helyne Stewart’s Love Moods.
The Gloria Smyth album, from World Pacific, is mixed – some of the uptempo tracks don’t sound that convincing, and although she has a forceful and strong voice, some of the inflections seem a little forced. I feel she is at her best on the slower ones and the ballads, and it is on these that her voice sounds more assured and controlled. She sings attractively on Sittin’ And Sighin’, on which she benefits from the presence of Teddy Edwards’ sensitive tenor accompaniment, and on I’ll Remember April, where both singer and saxophonist use some imaginative phrasing.
Helyne Stewart is a more rounded and stylish vocalist, with good range and accurate pitch, and a voice at times reminiscent of Dinah Washington. Once more Teddy Edwards is involved, both as arranger and as a featured soloist, with a quartet and an all-star septet that includes fellow West Coast players Frank Butler, Art Pepper, Jack Sheldon and Frank Rosolino.
Issued originally on Contemporary Records, the material is a strong selection of standards and well-known numbers and Stewart handles them well, with straightforward interpretations and good accompanying solos – Why Don’t You Do Right is an example in point. A fine follow-on from the Lil Green and Peggy Lee versions, this has blues-tinged contributions from Edwards and pianist Phineas Newborn Jr. How Deep Is The Ocean is notable for her warm and rich delivery and for Pete Jolly’s unobtrusive but soulful background piano, the higher keys riding the wave of the lush horn arrangement." by Matthew Wright
Tracklist :
GLORIA SMYTH - LIKE SOUL! (1960)

1. Running Wild  2:14
(Gibbs-Grey-Wood)
2. Billy 1:59
(Paley-Kendis-Goodwin)
3. Sittin’ and Sighin’ (Prison) 3:35
(D’Vogna White)
4. Imagination 2:59
(Burke-Van Heusen)
5. Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child  2:02
(Traditional)
6. I’ll Remember April  3:20
(Raye-DePaul-Johnson)
7. I’ll Be Over  2:10
(Gloria Smyth)
8. Bye Bye Blackbird 2:13
(Henderson-Dixon)
9. When You’re Smiling  2:44
(Shay-Fisher-Goodwin)
10. Gee Baby Ain’t I Good to You  2:34
(Redman-Razaf)
11. Sometimes I’m Happy  3:29
(Youmans-Caesar-Grey)
12. Time After Time 3:44
(Styne-Cahn)
13. It Don’t Mean a Thing 2:32
(Ellington-Mills)
Personnel on “Like Soul!":
Gloria Smyth, vocals
Tracks #4,6,9,12: Teddy Edwards, tenor sax; Les McCann, piano; Leroy Vinnegar, bass; Ron Jefferson, drums.
Recorded at Rex Productions Studio, Los Angeles, May 2, 1960
Tracks #1,11,13: Donald Sleet, trumpet; Daniel Jackson, tenor sax; Terry Trotter, piano; Herbie Lewis, bass; Lenny McBrowne, drums.
Recorded at Rex Productions Studio, Los Angeles, March 1960
Tracks #2,3,8: Teddy Edwards, tenor sax (out #2); Ronnie Ball, piano; Ben Tucker, bass; Al Levitt, drums.
Recorded at Sound Enterprises, Los Angeles, September 12, 1959
Tracks #7,10: Teddy Edwards, tenor sax; Joe Castro, piano; Leroy Vinnegar, bass; Billy Higgins, drums.
Recorded at Sound Enterprises, Los Angeles, September 12, 1959
Track #5: Terry Trotter, piano; Herbie Lewis, bass.
Recorded at Rex Productions Studio, Los Angeles, March 1960
HELYNE STEWART - LOVE MOODS (1961)
14. Love Is Here To Stay 3:22
(George Gershwin / Ira Gershwin)
15. I Hadn't Anyone 'Til You 3:49
(Ray Noble)
16. My Heart Belongs To Daddy 2:04
(Cole Porter)
17. That Old Feeling 3:01
(Lew Brown / Sammy Fain)
18. This Love Of Mine 3:48
(Henry W. Sanicola, Jr. / Sol Parker / Frank Sinatra)
19. The Man I Love 3:11
(George Gershwin / Ira Gershwin)
20. Why Don't You Do Right? (Give Me Some Money Too) 2:56
(Kansas Joe McCoy)
21. How Deep Is The Ocean 3:25
(Irving Berlin)
22. Easy To Love 3:35
(Cole Porter)
23. Besame Mucho 3:24
(Sunny Skylar / Consuelo Velázquez)
24. My Silent Love 3:05
(Edward Heyman / Dana Suesse)
25. This Can't Be Love 2:13
(Lorenz Hart / Richard Rodgers)
Personnel on "Love Moods":
Helyne Stewart, vocals
Tracks #14,19,21,24: Teddy Edwards Septet
Jack Sheldon, trumpet; Frank Rosolino, trombone; Art Pepper, alto sax; Teddy Edwards, tenor sax, arranger; Pete Jolly, piano; Jimmy Bond, bass; Frank Butler, drums.
Recorded at Contemporary Records, Los Angeles, January 20, 1961
Tracks #15,16,17,18,20,22,23,25: Teddy Edwards Quartet
Teddy Edwards, tenor sax, arranger; Phineas Newborn, Jr., piano; Leroy Vinnegar, bass; Milt Turner, drums.
Recorded at Contemporary Records, Los Angeles, August 21 & 22, 1961

29.6.21

STANLEY TURRENTINE — That's Where It's At (1962-2019) Serie Blue Note 80 More 60 Works | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

A Blue Note release with Les McCann on piano, Herbie Lewis on bass, and Otis Finch on drums. Small group format. Excellent (and exciting) soul-jazz session with Turrentine blowing hot. Ron Wynn
Tracklist  :
1 Smile, Stacey 8:04
Written-By – Les McCann
2 Soft Pedal Blues 7:26
Written-By – Stanley Turrentine
3 Pia 5:33
Written-By – Les McCann
4 We'll See Yaw'll After While, Ya Heah 7:20
Written-By – Les McCann
5 Dorene Don't Cry, I 6:12
Written-By – Les McCann
6 Light Blue 6:30
Written-By – Tommy Turrentine
7 Light Blue (Alternate Take) 6:28

Written-By – Tommy Turrentine
Credits :
Bass – Herbie Lewis
Drums – Otis Finch
Piano – Les McCann
Recorded By – Rudy Van Gelder
Tenor Saxophone – Stanley Turrentine

CHRISTIAN McBRIDGE BAND — Sci-Fi (2000) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

On a large scale, there is no denying that music can move masses of people to assert themselves and establish a particular vision that will ...