4.10.24

VIJAY IYER WITH PRASANNA & NITIN MITTA — Tirtha (2011) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

The Indian album of the American jazz pianist of the year 2010, Tirtha seemingly effortlessly combines musical tradition with contemporary jazz in an innovative trio format. ACT

Pianist and composer Vijay Iyer cut five albums in 2010 in various ensemble and solo settings. He was also was nominated for a Grammy for 2009's stellar Historicity. To kick off 2011, Iyer releases the much-anticipated Tirtha project; the debut recording of a new band that came together for the first time in 2007. Tirtha features Iyer on piano, virtuoso Nitin Mitta on tablas, and guitarist-composer Prasanna. Together they engage in a triangular dialogue between modern creative jazz, Hindustani (north-Indian classical) and Carnatic (south-Indian classical) music. What Tirtha's music is not, is mere jazz exotica or "fusion." What takes place along composed and improvised lines is a deep communication from the various places where these musics meet and diverge. The players engage one another through familiar and new harmonic ideas in spirited counterpoint, seamless dissonance, and complex lyric invention, all incorporated in a polyrhythmic language. Iyer and Mitta introduce "Duality" with a mysterious melodic statement before the pianist delves into a dense exploration of chordal harmonics that Prasanna answers minimally at first, then in an ever more detailed, complex fashion. Mitta's tablas are the constant: he bridges the dialogue on the changes in various tones and tempi, turning the entire work into an exercise in modal telepathy. "Tribal Wisdom," the album's longest piece, opens with a voice, tabla, and handclaps introducing what will most certainly become one of the most exciting explorations in polyrhythm, counterpoint, and elegance on the disc. "Abundance" is a more languid affair, with gorgeous changes and Iyer's piano holding court in a complex, midtempo ballad enhanced by Prasanna's silky comping. "Polytheism" employs rhythm as an anchor in a contrapuntal apreggiatic study that never loses its groove; the dialogue between piano and guitar is fluid and expansive. The set closes with the hauntingly beautiful "Entropy and Time," a gorgeous, quietly moving piece that displays Mitta's amazing gift of enhancing an already luxuriant lyricism with his complete mastery of the tonal possibilities of his instrument. Prasanna uses his guitar more like a sitar in creating an assertive melodic statement as Iyer responds to him ethereally in the middle register. Tirtha is a triumph; it is a high-water mark in hearing the constantly evolving discussion between jazz and Indian music.
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Tracklist :
1    Duality 5:59
Written-By – Vijay Iyer
2    Tribal Wisdom 11:06
Written-By – Prasanna
3    Tirtha 7:04
Written-By – Vijay Iyer
4    Abundance 7:46
Written-By – Vijay Iyer
5    Falsehood 6:38
Written-By – Prasanna
6    Gauntlet 2:10
Written-By – Vijay Iyer
7    Polytheism 5:43
Written-By – Prasanna
8    Remembrance 6:09
Written-By – Vijay Iyer
9    Entropy And Time 7:58
Written-By – Prasanna [Based On Composition By] – T.R. Subramanyam
Credits :
Cover [Untitled, 2004, fibreglass rubber and aluminium] – Anish Kapoor
Guitar, Voice – Prasanna
Performer, Producer – Tirtha
Piano – Vijay Iyer
Tabla – Nitin Mitta

3.10.24

COLIN STEELE QUINTET — Through the Waves (2005) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

"The trumpeter masterfully blends the folklore of his homeland, Scotland, into the jazz idiom" - (STEREO) ACT

Tracklist :
1    Don Camillo's Revenge 8:48
Bodhrán – Tom Bancroft
2    Kirsten's Jig 4:58
Congas – David Robertson
3    Quiet Now    6:23
4    Louis' First Gig    5:16
5    Lazy Wee Thing    3:36
6    Paps Of Jura    5:52
7    Goodnight John Boy    6:55
8    Through The Waves    6:56
9    Five For Jimmy Deuchar    8:31
Credits :
Colin Steele - Trumpet
Michael Buckley – Tenor/Soprano Saxophones
Dave Milligan – Piano
Aidan O’ Donnell - Double Bass
Stu Ritchie – Drums
Special Guests:
Tom Bancroft – Bodhran (Don Camillo’s Revenge)
David Robertson – Congas (Kirsten’s Jig)

2.10.24

IIRO RANTALA — My Working Class Hero (2015) FLAC (tracks), lossless

A jazz tribute to John Lennon. With his solo piano versions of the music of John Lennon and The Beatles, the Finnish pianist Iiro Rantala succeeds in preserving the soul of these timeless, immortal songs while at the same time adding something totally new to them. ACT
Tracklist :
1    Norwegian Wood 5:17
Written-By – John Lennon & Paul McCartney
2    Working Class Hero 4:48
Written-By – John Lennon
3    Just Like Starting Over 6:02
Written-By – John Lennon
4    Just Because 4:41
Written-By [Wrongly Credited] – Lloyd Price
5    Woman 7:04
Written-By – John Lennon & Paul McCartney
6    Imagine 4:42
Written-By – John Lennon
7    Help 4:42
Written-By – John Lennon & Paul McCartney
8    Watching The Wheels 5:31
Written-By – John Lennon
9    Oh My Love 3:39
Written-By – John Lennon & Yoko Ono
10    In My Life 4:40
Written-By – John Lennon & Paul McCartney
11    Happy Xmas, War Is Over 5:59
Written-By – John Lennon & Yoko Ono
12    All You Need Is Love 4:43
Written-By – John Lennon & Paul McCartney
Credits :
Piano – Iiro Rantala

JESSICA PILNÄS — Norma Deloris Egstrom (A Tribute To Peggy Lee) (2012) FLAC (tracks), lossless

Intimate and of disarming lightness: Jessica Pilnäs - one of the outstanding Swedish jazz singers - presents her personal homage to one of the very great American singers of the 20th century: Peggy Lee. With her radical vocal understatement, full of rhythmic subtleties and her love for nuances, Pilnäs conjures up a small masterpiece full of great moments. ACT
Tracklist :
1    There'll Be Another Spring 4:14
Composed By – Hubie Wheeler, Peggy Lee
2    Do I Love You 2:53
Composed By – Cole Porter
3    Blue Prelude 3:26
Composed By – Gordon Jenkins, Joe Bishop
4    Smile 4:31
Composed By – Charlie Chaplin, Geoffrey Claremont Parsons
5    Fever 4:06
Composed By – Eddie Cooley, John Davenport
6    This Is A Very Special Day 2:52
Composed By – Peggy Lee
7    It Never Entered My Mind 6:07
Composed By – Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers
8    What's New 2:48
Composed By – Robert Haggart, Johnny Burke
9    Boston Beans 2:57
Composed By – Bill Schluger, Milton Raskin, Peggy Lee
10    I Wound It Up 2:14
Composed By – Peggy Lee
11    I'm Gonna Go Fishin' 2:50
Composed By – Duke Ellington, Peggy Lee
12    The Folks Who Live On The Hill 6:33
Composed By – Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein II
13    The Gold Wedding Ring 3:55
Composed By – Harry Sukman, Peggy Lee
Credits :
Arranged By [Strings], Ensemble [Strings] – Fleshquartet
Bass – Fredrik Jonsson
Producer, Arranged By, Mixed By – Johan Norberg
Strings – Christian Olsson, Mattias Helldén, Sebastian Öberg, Örjan Högberg
Trumpet – Karl Olandersson
Vibraphone – Mattias Ståhl

IDA SAND — Young At Heart (2015) FLAC (tracks), lossless

Young classics the likes of “Harvest Moon”, “Cinnamon Girl” and “Hey Hey, My My” ring out in jazz-soul interpretations with all the depth and expression of the originals, but with an added laid-back feel. ACT
Tracklist :
1    Cinnamon Girl    3:32
2    Hey, Hey, My My    3:13
3    Don't Let It Bring You Down    4:24
4    Harvest Moon    4:45
5    Woodstock    3:23
6    Birds    3:30
7    Only Love Can Break Your Heart    3:47
8    Ohio    4:01
9    Old Man    3:28
10    Helpless    4:32
11    War Of Man    4:16
12    One Of These Days    4:21
13    Sea Of Madness    3:30
Music & Lyrics bei Neil Young except Woodstock by Joni Mitchell
Credits :
Ida Sand - Vocals & Piano
Jesper Nordenström - Keyboards
Ola Gustafsson - Guitars
Dan Berglund - Acoustic Bass
Christer Jansson - Drums & Percussion
Guests:
Sven Lindvall - Electric Bass
Per Texas Johansson - Tenor Saxophone
Nils Landgren - Trombone & Vocals
André Monde de Lang & Paris Renita - Background Vocals
Bo Sundström - Vocals

MARKUS STOCKHAUSEN — Sol Mestizo (1996) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

"Sometimes solemn, sometimes exhilarating variation of Latin jazz" - (FOYER) ACT Tracklist : 1    Creation    3:58 2    Iluminacio...