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1.5.25

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 benefit many for years to come. With the release of Sci-Fi, the highly acclaimed bassist Christian McBride has established another great realm of music for his fans to explore. Accompanied by the dynamic Ron Blake on tenor and soprano sax, Shedrick Mitchell on piano and Fender Rhodes, the great Herbie Hancock on piano, Rodney Green on drums, David Gilmore on electric and acoustic guitar, Dianne Reeves giving great vocalese on "Lullaby for a Ladybug," James Carter on bass clarinet, and the exciting Toots Thielemans on harmonica, listeners will soon discover that the jazz galaxy will never be the same. The acoustic fusion and thematic sound concept for the CD settled in after McBride wrote "Science Fiction" and discovered it made a great nucleus for the CD. Featured selections include McBride's brilliant arrangements of masterworks by Stanley Clarke, Sting, Jaco Pastorius, and Steely Dan as well as seven original compositions by the versatile leader. Flawless piano grace from Herbie Hancock on "Xerxes" and "Lullaby for a Ladybug" and McBride's Fender Rhodes work throughout is a listen to behold. Particularly, the conversation between McBride's double bass and Carter's bass clarinet on "Walking on the Moon" shouldn't be missed. Sci-Fi is a seminal work by seminal artists and may very well be considered one of the most essential jazz recordings of the 21st century. Paula Edelstein
Tracklist :
 1. Aja (Fagan, Becker) 6:46
2. Uhura's Moment Returned (McBride) 6:18
3. Xerxes (McBride) 7:56
4. Lullaby For a Ladybug (McBride) 7:28
5. Science Fiction (McBride) 6:50
6. Walking On The Moon (Sting) 6:43
7. Havona (Jaco Pastorius) 7:12
8. I'll Guess i'll Have To Forget (McBride) 6:10
9. Butterfly Dreams (Stanley Clarke) 6:43
10. Via Mwandishi (McBride) 8:02
11. The Sci-fi Outro (McBride) 1:13
Credits :
Christian McBride – Bass (Upright, Electric), Keyboards
Ron Blake - Sax (Tenor, Soprano)
Shedrick Mitchell – Piano, Electric Piano
Rodney Green – Drums
Herbie Hancock – Piano (on "Xerxes" and "Lullaby For a Ladybug")
Dianne Reeves – Vocalese (on "Lullaby For a Ladybug")
Toots Thielemans – Harmonica
James Carter – Bass Clarinet
David Gilmore – Guitar (Acoustic, Electric)

7.4.24

MARY STALLINGS — Live at the Village Vanguard (2001) Serie MAXJAZZ Vocal Series | FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

Mary Stallings sings 12 excellent and soulful interpretations of songs by such great composers as Cole Porter, Burton Lane, Louis Prima, and Duke Ellington on her second release for the Maxjazz label, Live at the Village Vanguard. Her voice is strong, rich, and full of the introspection that only comes with musical growth. Accompanied by Ron Blake on tenor saxophone, Eric Reed on piano, Vicente Archer on bass, and Carl Allen on drums, Stallings is in touch with her music and in sync with her emotions on such notables as "You're Sensational," "Sunday Kind of Love," "All Night Long," and "I Didn't Know About You." Mary Stallings brings her seductive concept to listeners and will floor you with her exceptional phrasing on "Sunday Kind of Love" and "All Night Long." Both songs are further punctuated by tender piano stylings from Eric Reed that fill each lyric, each note, with Stallings' soulful presence, subtlety, and timeless timbre. Reed also arranged all of the songs performed on the program. Tenor saxophonist Ron Blake brings his own brand of intensity to a great solo on "Gypsy in My Soul" by blending light floating tones with hard tones and emotional coolness. His innovative bebop phrases develop the song and make it even more accessible from the perspective of an instrumental voice as a foil for the human voice. Blake provides another level of involvement for the listener with his soulful nuance on "The Thrill Is Gone" as he and Mary Stallings trade phrases at the coda. This song is great. Live at the Village Vanguard is by far her best recording because she is at the height of her musical powers, four-octave range, and is singing songs that are intimate to her but speak to the soul in everyone. Paula Edelstein
Tracklist :
1.    I Love Being Here With You 4:27
Peggy Lee / Bill Schluger
2.    You're Sensational 6:25
Cole Porter
3.    Street of Dreams 4:51
Sam M. Lewis / Victor Young
4.    A Sunday Kind of Love 7:27
Barbara Belle / Anita Leonard / Louis Prima / Stan Rhodes
5.    Gypsy in My Soul 5:20
Clay Boland / Moe Jaffe
6.    You're My Thrill 4:26
Burton Lane
7.    The Thrill Is Gone 5:26
Lew Brown / Ray Henderson
8.    All Night Long 6:42
Curtis Lewis / Curtis Reginald Lewis
9.    Ev'rything I Love 5:27
Cole Porter
10.    Slow, Hot Wind 3:23
Norman Gimbel / Henry Mancini
11.    Lullaby of the Leaves 8:19
Bernice Petkere / Joe Young
12.    I Didn't Know About You 4:48
Duke Ellington / Bob Russell
Credits :
Bass – Vicente Archer
Drums – Carl Allen
Piano – Eric Reed
Tenor Saxophone – Ron Blake
Vocals – Mary Stallings

KEN McINTYRE · ERIC DOLPHY — Looking Ahead (1961-1994) RM | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

It was quite fitting that Ken McIntyre had an opportunity to record in a quintet with Eric Dolphy, for his multi-instrumental approach was s...