17.4.25

SARA GAZAREK – Blossom & Bee (2012) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Sara Gazarek is one of the most winning vocalists on the current jazz scene, a singer with a voice as clear and pure as mountain air, great taste in arrangements, and a hint of wicked humor in both her repertoire and her delivery. She is also a talented songwriter herself, and on her third album as a leader she displays all of these gifts in abundance. Here she works in close collaboration with pianist, organist, and composer Larry Goldings; they are joined by bassist Hamilton Price, drummer Zach Harmon, and pianist Josh Nelson, as well as by guest artist John Pizzarelli (who sings and plays guitar on the wonderful "Blossom & Bee" and contributes rhythm guitar to a pleasingly hard-swinging arrangement of the vaudeville song "Some of These Days"). Gazarek's musical vision is wide-ranging, and on this album jazz is more of a touchstone than a straitjacket -- it's what connects the romantic Ben Folds ballad "The Luckiest" with an alternately funky and swinging rendition of "Down with Love," and bridges the divide between the Blossom Dearie weeper "The Lies of Handsome Men" and a delightful take on the Schoolhouse Rock! classic "Unpack Your Adjectives." And it's what turns "So This Is Love," perhaps the most affecting of all Disney movie songs, into a deliciously swaying bossa nova, complete with a fantastic scat section. This is an utterly captivating album, one on which all musical barriers seem permeable and Gazarek's voice is a source of constant delight. Rick Anderson  
Tracklist  :
1    Everything I've Got    3:26
2    Blossom & Bee    3:36
3    Fly Away Birdie    4:31
4    The Luckiest    4:19
5    Down With Love    4:46
6    Lucky To Be Me    5:33
7    Tea For Two    6:10
8    I'm Old Fashioned    5:01
9    So This Is Love    4:14
10    The Lies Of Handsome Men    5:36
11    Some Of These Days    4:49
12    Unpack Your Adjectives    3:46
Credits :
Bass – Hamilton Price
Drums – Zach Harmon
Guest, Vocals, Guitar – John Pizzarelli
Organ, Piano, Melodica, Producer – Larry Goldings
Piano, Keyboards – Josh Nelson
Vocals, Glockenspiel – Sara Gazarek

16.4.25

Orlacs Hände (The Hands of Orlac) a.k.a. "As Mãos de Orlac" (1924, Dir. by Robert Wiene) VIDEO (ISO)

The Hands of Orlac is a 1924 Austrian horror silent film directed by Robert Wiene and starring Conrad Veidt, Alexandra Sorina and Fritz Kortner. It is based on the novel Les Mains d'Orlac by Maurice Renard.
Título original : Orlacs Hände (1924) 1 h 32 min
The Hands of Orlac
Direção : Robert Wiene
Artistas : Conrad Veidt, Alexandra Sorina, Fritz Strassny


A world-famous pianist loses both hands in an accident. When new hands are grafted on, he doesn't know they once belonged to a murderer. IMDb

ANTON RUBINSTEIN : Solo Piano Music (Leslie Howard) 2CD (1997) Dyad Series | APE (image+.cue), lossless

‘Warmly recommended’ (BBC Music Magazine)

‘Two exceedingly well-filled discs give us the cream of Rubinstein's piano music, beginning with the delicious Melody in F, his most famous composition’ (Classic CD)
«Les qualitées réclamées par Rubinstein sont comparables: panache, fougue, enthousiasme, puissance. Leslie Howard les possède à un haut degré. Il y a joint une délicatesse du toucher et une facilité pour un timbre moelleux qui font merveille dans les pages de caractère, alors qu'un rubato discret confère à la musique ce frémissent du coeur sans lequel il n'est pas de véritable romantisme» (Diapason, France) Reviews Hyperion

Anton Rubinstein (1829-1894)
CD1
1-2. Deux Mélodies Op 3 (1852) (7:05)
3-4. Deux Morceaux Op 30 (10:42)
5. Deuxième Barcarolle In A Minor, Op 45bis (1857) 6:32
6. Troisième Barcarolle In G Minor, Op 50 No 3bis (c1858) 3:43
7. Quatriéme Barcarolle In G Major (c1870) 5:11
8-11. Fantaisie In E Minor Op 77 (1866)    (44:45)
CD2
1-3. Trois Caprices Op 21 (1855) (13:38)
4-6. Trois Sérénades Op 22 (1855) (19:42)
7-19. Thème Et Variations Op 88 (1871) (42:07)
Credits :
Piano – Leslie Howard
Cover artwork: Interior of the drawing room in the house of Baron Stieglitz in St Petersburg by Pyotr Fyodorovich Sokolov (c1787-1848)

MILT JACKSON — Milt Jackson Quartet (1955) Two Version (2001, RM | 24 Bit Remastered Series) + (2013, RM | MONO | SHM-CD | 7000 Chronicle Series) FLAC (image+tracks+.cue), lossless


This 1955 date is an intriguing opportunity to hear Milt Jackson accompanied by the MJQ rhythm section, but with hard bopper Horace Silver substituting for John Lewis. Not only that, it's also a chance to hear a hitherto unknown, lushly romantic side of both Jackson and Silver, two blues-oriented players who rarely if ever recorded standards in this sort of style. With its excellent recording quality, it's a perfect album for intimate dinners and other late-night activities. Artie Shaw's exotic "Moonray" is rarely heard in any sort of context, while "My Funny Valentine" and "The Nearness of You" set the mood throughout.  Richard Mortifoglio
Tracklist  :
1 Wonder Why 5:22
Written-By – Brodszky, Cahn

2 My Funny Valentine 4:37
Written-By – Rodgers-Hart
3 Moonray 5:01
Written-By – Quenzer, Shaw, Madison
4 The Nearness Of You 4:01
Written-By – Carmichael, Washington
5 Stonewall 7:42
Written-By – Milt Jackson
6 I Should Care 4:16
Written-By – Stordal, Weston, Cahn
Credits :
Bass – Percy Heath
Drums – Connie Kay
Piano – Horace Silver
Vibraphone [Vibes] – Milt Jackson

HORACE SILVER QUINTET — 6 Pieces of Silver (1956-1999) RM | RVG Edition Series | Two Version | APE (image+.cue), lossless + FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

The first classic album by the Horace Silver Quintet, this set is highlighted by "Señor Blues" and "Cool Eyes." The early Silver quintet of 1956 was essentially the Jazz Messengers of the year before, with trumpeter Donald Byrd, tenor saxophonist Hank Mobley, and bassist Doug Watkins (while drummer Louis Hayes was in Blakey's place), but already the band was starting to develop a sound of its own. "Señor Blues" officially put Horace Silver on the map, and the album is a hard bop and gospel-tinged jazz gem. [Some reissues add bonus tracks, including two additional versions of "Señor Blues," including a later vocal rendition by Bill Henderson.] Scott Yanow 
Tracklist :
1 Cool Eyes 5:55
Horace Silver 
2 Shirl 4:16
Horace Silver 
3 Camouflage 4:25
Horace Silver 
4 Enchantment 6:22
Horace Silver 
5 Señor Blues 7:01
Horace Silver 
6 Virgo 5:48
Horace Silver 
7 For Heaven's Sake 5:09
Elise Bretton / Donald Meyer / Edwards Sherman 
8 Señor Blues 6:38
Horace Silver 
9 Tippin' 6:16
Horace Silver 
10 Señor Blues 6:12
Horace Silver 
 Credits :
Drums – Louis Hayes
Piano – Horace Silver
Tenor Saxophone – Hank Mobley (tracks: 1 to 8), Junior Cook (tracks: 9, 10)
Trumpet – Donald Byrd

LYLE MAYS with MARC JOHNSON and JACK DeJOHNETTE – Fictionary (1993) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Lyle Mays, who came to fame for his electric collaborations with Pat Metheny, surprised many with this superior outing in an acoustic trio s...