Huong Thanh
Born in Vietnam, the internationally recognised singer is known for her fusion of traditional Vietnamese music with jazz and world music. She grew up in a musical family and later moved to Paris, where she collaborated with renowned guitarist Nguyên Lê to combine modern soundscapes with Vietnamese folk songs. Her albums such as ‘Dragonfly’ and ‘Fragile Beauty’ have been acclaimed worldwide and demonstrate her ability to transcend cultural boundaries. Houng Thanh has performed at numerous international festivals and is known for her emotional voice and her ability to interpret traditional music in an innovative way. She is recognised as one of the most important Vietnamese artists in the field of world music. ACT
Tracklist :
1 Ten Reasons For Loving You 7:14
Flute [Pi Thiu] – Dinh Cong Tuyên
Flute [Sao] – Hao Nhiên
Fretless Bass – Etienne Mbappé
Guitar, Synthesizer, Samples – Nguyên Lê
Shaker, Tabla – François Verly
Zither, Lute – Duong Tam
2 Bakida 4:43
Bass [Pizz], Arco Bass [5-string Acoustic] – Renaud Garcia-Fons
Guitar – Nguyên Lê
Zither [Đàn Bầu] – Duong Tam
3 Dragonfly 4:09
Cajón – Tino Di Geraldo
Guitar [Electroacoustic] – Nguyên Lê
Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals, Fretless Bass, Shaker, Bongos, Darbouka – Richard Bona
Zither – Duong Tam
Zither, Chimes – François Verly
4 What The Bird Says 5:42
Bass – Etienne Mbappé
Bells, Chimes – François Verly
Fiddle – Duong Tam
Frame Drum – Tino Di Geraldo
Guitar, Synthesizer, Samples – Nguyên Lê
5 Two Sisters 5:04
Cello – Sophie Lechelle
Ensemble – The Barbès Deluxe Strings
Fretless Bass – Etienne Mbappé
Lute, Fiddle – Duong Tam
Lute, Zither – Hao Nhiên
Percussion – François Verly
Synthesizer, Samples – Nguyên Lê
Trumpet – Paolo Fresu
Viola – Martin Rodriguez
Violin – Raphaëlle Pacault
6 The Betel Tray 5:25
Bass [Pizz], Arco Bass [5-string Acoustic ] – Renaud Garcia-Fons
Bells, Gong, Singing Bowls [Tibet Bowls] – François Verly
Guitar, Mandolin, Synthesizer – Nguyên Lê
Zither [Đàn Bầu] – Duong Tam
7 Graceful Bamboo 6:59
Bass – Etienne Mbappé
Frame Drum – Tino Di Geraldo
Guitar, Synthesizer, Samples – Nguyên Lê
Lute – Hao Nhiên
Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Paolo Fresu
8 Crossing The Valley 5:16
Backing Vocals – Richard Bona
Bass – Etienne Mbappé
Flute [Sao], Zither, Other [Cliquettes & Sapèques] – Hao Nhiên
Guitar, Synthesizer, Samples – Nguyên Lê
Zither [Solo] – Duong Tam
9 Drums In The Night 6:20
Bells – François Verly
Guitar, Synthesizer, Samples – Nguyên Lê
Lute, Guitar [Cai Luong], Percussion [Song Lan Woodblock], Zither [Đàn Bầu] – Duong Tam
10 Scent Of My Childhood 4:28
Cello – Sophie Lechelle
Ensemble – The Barbès Deluxe Strings
Guitar [Nylon] – Nguyên Lê
Piano – Dominique Borker
Viola – Martin Rodriguez
Violin – Raphaëlle Pacault 
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HUONG THANH — Dragonfly (2001) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless
IDA SAND — Meet Me Around Midnight (2007) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
29-year-old singer and pianist Ida Sand didn't feel rushed to start a solo career: Born into a musical family -- her father was an opera singer, her mother a church musician -- she studied music in Stockholm and then worked with a large number of Swedish musicians, honing her skills. One of these musicians was Nils Landgren, who gave Sand ample opportunity to show her talent on the latest release of his Funk Unit, Licence to Funk, and now that she has finally recorded an album under her own name, Landgren is on board as a producer and also guests on a number of songs. Meet Me Around Midnight is a vocal jazz album deeply influenced by blues and soul, and Sand's experience as a musician shows: she has an earthy, expressive voice, but she never feels the need to push it into the spotlight -- where other young singers make every song a showcase for their undeniably impressive technique, Sand is refreshingly relaxed and focuses on the songs, not on herself. Most of the tracks are covers, and they have been selected from a wide range of sources: Sand performs two Stevie Wonder songs ("Feeding Off the Love of the Land" and "Higher Ground"), the Eurythmics composition "Here Comes the Rain Again," Nancy Sinatra's "Bang Bang," a Lightnin' Hopkins song ("Baby Don't You Tear My Clothes") and the old Arlen-Mercer song "One for My Baby" (made famous in versions by Frank Sinatra and Etta James). She finds a fresh arrangement for most of these, some more acoustic-based, with piano, bass, drums, and vocals as the main ingredients, and others more electric, giving them a bluesy touch with guitar and electric piano. Sand's own composition "Brutal Truth" is one of the album's highlights, a funky R&B song with a soulful groove, and her beautiful piano ballad "Home" quietly ends the album. Not every song on Meet Me Around Midnight is a standout, but even the less exciting arrangements ("At Last") are performed skillfully enough to make the album work as a whole. Sand is a promising new talent on the music scene, and with her subtle feel for dynamics, Meet Me Around Midnight shows more sophistication than you'd expect from a debut album. It's simply a good listen all the way through. Christian Genzel
"Ida Sand sings with power and feeling – the best female soul voice in a long time!"- (JAZZPODIUM) ACT
Tracklist :
1 Mr Pianoman 3:38
2 Bang Bang 2:47
3 Brutal Truth 3:59
4 Every Little Bit Hurts 4:06
5 Here Comes The Rain Again 4:05
6 One For My Baby 3:50
7 Feeding Off The Love Of The Land 5:16
8 Higher Ground 4:36
9 At Last 5:05
10 Baby Don't You Tear My Clothes 2:53
11 Maybe You'll Be There 4:13
12 Use Me 3:17
13 Home 4:08
Credits:
Acoustic Guitar – Ulf Wakenius
Bass – Lars Danielsson, Ove Andersson (tracks: 12)
Cello – Lars Danielsson (tracks: 12)
Drums – Michael Edlund (tracks: 7, 10, 12), Rasmus Kihlberg
Electric Guitar – Henrik Jansson, Ola Gustafsson (tracks: 7, 10, 12)
Grand Piano – Jan Lundgren (tracks: 1, 5)
Trombone, Vocals – Nils Landgren
Vocals, Grand Piano, Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Arranged By – Ida Sand
RIGMOR GUSTAFSSON — Alone With You (2007) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
"This fresh sound has never been so pleasing to Swedish ears before." - STEREOPLAY ACT
Not every singer who is relevant to vocal jazz is a rigid purist who
completely rejects the influence of R&B, pop, and folk. There are
some jazz-friendly singers who stray outside of jazz, which is what
Swedish singer/songwriter Rigmor Gustafsson often does on Alone with
You. Parts of this CD offer straight-ahead post-bop, while other parts
are more pop-minded and/or R&B-ish and draw on influences ranging
from Joni Mitchell and Laura Nyro to Stevie Wonder. And the good news is
that whether Alone with You veers in a post-bop direction or more of a
pop/R&B direction, this is one of Gustafsson's more consistent
albums. Some of Gustafsson's releases have a reputation for being
uneven, but this 2007 recording does a better job of staying on track
creatively -- and that may have to do with the fact that it is a very
hands-on project for her. Every melody on Alone with You was composed by
Gustafsson herself, ranging from the straight-ahead post-bop of "On
Higher Ground" to the jazzy pop/R&B of "Special Effects" and "Voodoo
Skills" to the folkish moves of "Medan du Väntar" (which is the only
Swedish-language offering on an album that is performed primary in
English). Gustafsson didn't write all of the lyrics; five of the 13
tracks use the talents of other lyricists, including Swedish jazz singer
Lina Nyberg on "Special Effects." But Gustafsson wrote most of the
lyrics, and she definitely wrote all of the melodies on a solid effort
that isn't recommended to jazz purists but is among the more memorable
discs in her catalog. Alex Henderson
Tracklist :
1. In My World - 04:15
(Rigmor Gustafsson)
2. Voodoo Skills - 04:31
(Rigmor Gustafsson / Lina Nyberg)
3. Still - 04:24
(Rigmor Gustafsson)
4. Special Effects - 02:56
(Rigmor Gustafsson)
5. Joy To Me - 03:36
(Rigmor Gustafsson / Sofia Pettersson)
6. You Don't Have To Worry - 03:54
(Rigmor Gustafsson)
7. Will Our Love Be There - 05:01
(Rigmor Gustafsson)
8. Nothing's Better Than Love - 05:25
(Rigmor Gustafsson)
9. Medan Du Väntar - 03:33
(Rigmor Gustafsson / David Shutrick)
10. Don't Do It Here - 03:09
(Rigmor Gustafsson)
11. It's All There - 04:32
(Rigmor Gustafsson / Rigmor Gustafsson, Sofia Pettersson)
12. On Higher Ground - 06:06
(Rigmor Gustafsson / Dave Castle)
13. Alone With You - 04:33
(Rigmor Gustafsson)
CÆCILIE NORBY — Silent Ways (2013) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
A powerful, exciting, convincing melange is created by Danish singer Caecilie Norby, who charges her favourite songs with jazz and classical music on her second ACT album "Silent Ways". ACT
Tracklist :
1 Stepping Stone 3:29
2 Winter Lady 3:50
3 In My Secret Life 3:22
4 Papa Was A Rolling Stone 4:37
5 Diamonds And Gold 3:53
6 Like A Rolling Stone 3:53
7 Hurt 4:51
8 Hearts And Bones 5:09
9 Silent Ways 3:31
10 Have You Ever Seen The Rain 4:03
11 Black Hole Sun 5:08
12 Hymnen 4:16
Credits :
Cæcilie Norby - Vocals
Lars Danielsson - Cello, Bass, Acoustic Guitars, Tambourine
Leszek Możdżer - Piano
Nguyên Lê - Electric Guitars, Electronics
Robert Mehmet Ikiz - Drums & Percussion
Marius Neset - Guest, Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone 
SOLVEIG SLETTAHJELL · SLOW MOTION QUINTET — Silver (2004) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
Tracklist :
1 Take It With Me 4:37
Kathleen Brennan / Tom Waits
2 Second Time Around 5:14
Sammy Cahn / James Van Heusen
3 What Is This Thing Called Love 5:39
Cole Porter
4 D. Parkers Wisdom 4:23
Dorothy Parker / Solveig Slettahjell
5 What If 2:30
Morten Qvenild
6 You Won't Forget Me 6:08
K. Goell / Kermit Goell / Fred Spielman
7 Nobody's Fault But Mine 3:32
Nina Simone
8 Moon River 1:57
Henry Mancini / Johnny Mercer
9 Time After Time 4:17
Sammy Cahn / Jule Styne
10 12th of Never 3:01
Mack Gordon / Harry Warren
11 The More I See You 3:49
Mack Gordon / Harry Warren
12 Look for the Silver Lining 1:42
Buddy DeSylva / Jerome Kern
Credits:
Bass – Mats Eilertsen
Drums – Per Oddvar Johansen
Piano – Morten Qvenild
Trumpet – Sjur Miljeteig
Vocals – Solveig Slettahjell
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CÉSAR FRANCK : César Franck Edition (2019) 23xCD BOX-SET | Two Version | FLAC (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless
César Franck is considered one of the most important French composers of the 19. century. He was not a native Frenchman, but was born as a ...



