This trio date (which features pianist Marcus Roberts, bassist Reginald Veal and drummer Herlin Riley) is a bit unusual in that Roberts, although he is heard interpreting vintage George Gershwin songs, gives the tunes fairly modern interpretations. There is no striding or James P. Johnson licks. Instead, the talented pianist transforms such songs as "A Foggy Day," "Our Love Is Here to Stay," "It Ain't Necessarily So" and "But Not for Me" into modern hard bop. A typically excellent effort. Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1. A Foggy Day 4:52
2. The Man I Love 5:42
3. Our Love Is Here To Stay 6:46
4. Summertime 6:29
5. Someone To Watch Over Me 2:59
6. It Ain't Necessarily So 6:01
7. Nice Work If You Can Get It 4:44
8. They Can't Take That Away From Me 8:38
9. How Long Has This Been Going On? 4:20
10. But Not For Me 6:13
Credits :
Herlin Riley - Drums
Marcus Roberts - Piano,
Reginald Veal - Bass
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MARCUS ROBERTS — Gershwin for Lovers (1994) Two Version | FLAC (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless
MICHAL URBANIAK — Urbaniak (1977-2008) Two Version | FLAC (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless
Polish violinist Michal Urbaniak was already well known in Europe, and
somewhat famous in America, with five previous overtly commercial
efforts for the Columbia and Arista labels. This album for Inner City
Records showcases a much more substantive, energetic, and contemporary
type of jazz music perfectly suited for the fusion-oriented '70s. With
wife Urszula Dudziak singing and Zbigniew Namyslowski playing alto sax
in a David Sanborn-type dialect, these three form a hummable, tuneful
front line whose symmetry and sonic footprint are hard to resist. Aside
from the lead performers, fans of Kenny Kirkland should take note of his
presence on this album, one of his earliest works. Kirkland plays
brilliantly here on Fender Rhodes electric piano, Polymoog, and miniMoog
synthesizers, buoying and supporting the others in bright dimensions
and shimmering tones. Though adept at the straight-ahead mainstream
style, R&B-oriented jazz-rock fusion is at the equally delightful
and danceable core of Urbaniak's music. The band sets the tone with the
opener, "Tie Breaker," a track with active, quickly ground strokes
featuring Urbaniak on the lyricon opposite Namyslowski's alto and
Kirkland's busy keyboards in a tribute to the first and greatest Polish
men's tennis professional, Wojtek Fibak. Dudziak, a unique-unto-herself
scat singer only rivaled by Flora Purim, raises the bar even higher on
"Strife," as Urbaniak's violin solo reaches for heights beyond the
stratosphere. The inevitable comparisons to peer Jean-Luc Ponty rate
Urbaniak favorably, as creeping bass and marching drums set up his
soaring strings during "Mountaineers." Namyslowski composed most of the
tracks here, with his impressive piece "Stray Sheep" strong in rhythmic
content within the funky beat, but multifaceted, always changing from
within, and adding a bit of Polish folk flavoring. On the other side,
"Jasmine Lady" is a tiptoed walk through imagery of delicacy. The
resonant Fender Rhodes work of Kirkland is ripe for the times, perfectly
complementing the bandmembers by matching their dynamics beautifully
with every step, never looking back, and always forging ahead.
Approaching age 35 at the time of this recording, Urbaniak was no spring
chicken, and had firmly established his vision and voicings. So it
should come to no one's surprise how focused and concentrated this music
is, not to mention that after several decades, it does not sound dated.
Kudos to the Inner City label for issuing this fine effort -- highly
recommended without reservation -- on CD so that listeners may relish in
its exuberant qualities. Michael G. Nastos
Tracklist:
1. Tie Breaker 7:03
2. Strife 6:13
3. Mountaineers 4:00
4. Weird Creatures 7:03
5. Jasmine Lady 8:22
6. Always Ready 7:08
7. Stray Sheep 5:08
Credits:
Alto Saxophone, Flute – Zbigniew Namysłowski
Bass – Tony Bunn
Drums – Lurenda Featherstone
Piano, Synthesizer – Kenny Kirkland
Violin, Lyricon, Producer – Michal Urbaniak
Voice, Percussion – Urszula Dudziak
BUN-CHING LAM — ... Like Water (1997) Tzadik Composer Series | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
Tracklist :
1-7. I
8-14. II
15. Vibraphone Solo 2:49
16. Epilogue 1:06
Credits :
Composed By, Producer – Bun-Ching Lam
Ensemble – Abel-Steinberg-Winant Trio
Percussion, Producer [Line Producer] – William Winant
Piano –Piano – Julie Steinberg
Viola, Violin – David Abel
Design – Kimsu Theiler
DAVE HOLLAND · ZAKIR HUSSEIN · CHRIS POTTER — Good Hope (2009) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
Good Hope is an album masterfully crafted by three giants of American and Indian music: an international supergroup of musicians who individually have played vital roles in pioneering advances in Jazz, developing and nurturing the cultural and musical connections between East and West. Three of the best in the world on their respective instruments. Three of the most sophisticated and masterful arrangers and composers.
Emanating from an original impulse by Zakir Hussain to form a large group project known as “Crosscurrents”, the trio is built on a shared love and mutual respect for each others’ playing and the subtle integration of different worlds and different approaches to music making into a coherent and beautiful whole.
Zakir Hussain is a true master of the Indian Classical tradition – his hypnotic, percussive tabla playing instantly recognisable. Refusing to be confined to the music of his homeland, throughout the years he has embarked on a multitude of creative collaborations that transcend boundaries including Shakti, which he founded with John McLaughlin and L. Shankar, Planet Drum with Mickey Hart (of the Grateful Dead), Tabla Beat Science, and Sangam with Charles Lloyd and Eric Harland. Playing with Dave and Chris is an effortless and engaging experience, as he explains…
Dave Holland, one of the greatest and best known international jazz players since he was chosen by Miles Davis, has never stood still – his career defined by a lifetime’s urgent quest for new beauty, for new tests of his extraordinary technique and musical ability, for new partnerships with the brightest and the best. His questing nature has led to many fascinating fusions, all of them organic outcrops of his own musical nature. With Crosscurrents he has found another grouping in which his improvisatory instincts and beautiful tone can flourish.
Chris Potter, who released his recent acclaimed album Circuits on Edition Records earlier in 2019, is a generation behind Zakir and Dave but his musical language, his inspired creative intensity and command of his instrument is on a par with his fellow bandmates. Adept in almost any style, tempo, harmonic or rhythmic position, Potter’s voice is unmistakable, powerful and awe-inspiring. His breadth of ideas and creativity is endless and spontaneous, and is executed with generosity, respect, and maturity. Despite being almost two decades younger than Holland and Hussain, Potter is fast progressing towards legendary status as one of the greatest saxophonists of his or any generation. For Potter, working with this band was enlightening: “For many years Zakir Hussain had been on my short list of people I really wanted to work with, so when I got the call a couple years ago to be a part of a project he was putting together at SFJazz in San Francisco, which also included my great mentor and friend Dave Holland, I was absolutely thrilled. We did a few tours with this larger ensemble, which included some other amazing Indian musicians: Shankar Mahadevan on vocals, Louiz Banks on piano, his son Gino Banks on drums, and Sanjay Divecha on guitar. The trio came about as a result of this larger formation, we toured as a trio in the summer of 2018 and decided to record in September. I have to admit I was a little nervous about the trio setting since Zakir and Dave are two of the most amazing maestros on the planet, also it is a very exposed role for the saxophone, and playing with only tablas and bass is rather unfamiliar sonic territory. However the chemistry immediately felt great, and the problems of reconciling the musical differences between the jazz language and the Indian classical language immediately melted away playing with musicians who listen so well. It’s been a huge joy for me to be part of this project, and reaffirms my belief in the power of music as a beautiful way of bringing together people from different backgrounds and traditions”.
Good Hope is an album built on mutual respect, a shared love of the music and dedicated to musical and cultural integration: unity in diversity. Good Hope is a vital contribution to the art of musicianship and collaboration. It’s brilliance, musical vision and execution is world-class. Good Hope is an album that inspires embracing diversity for future generations. editionrecords.com
Tracklist :
1. Ziandi 7:23
Composed By – Chris Potter
2. J Bhai 8:18
Composed By – Zakir Hussain
3. Lucky Seven 10:46
Composed By – Dave Holland
4. Suvarna 8:01
Composed By – Zakir Hussain
5. Island Feeling 7:02
Composed By – Chris Potter
6. Bedouin Trail 7:42
Composed By – Dave Holland
7. Good Hope 8:20
Composed By – Chris Potter
8. Mazad 8:29
Composed By – Dave Holland
Credits :
Double Bass – Dave Holland
Ensemble – Crosscurrents Trio
Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Chris Potter
Tabla, Kanjira, Percussion [Chanda], Madal – Zakir Hussain
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MEDIÆVAL BÆBES — Illumination (2009) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
Tracklist :
1. Desert Rose 3:48
2. Suscipe Flos Florem 3:38
3. The Blacksmiths 3:23
Guest – Faun
4. To The One 3:08
5. Miracle 4:19
6. I Sing Of A Maiden 2:34
7. The Undivided 2:34
8. Ecce Chorus Virginum
9. Mad Song 4:08
10. My Lady Sleeps 2:59
11. Yonder Lea 3:07
Guest – Faun
12. Till 'A The Seas Gang Dry 3:51
13. Sunrise 3:22
Guest – Faun
14. La Belle Dame Sans Merci 3:50
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VAGN HOLMBOE : The Complete String Quartets (The Kontra Quartet) (2010) 7CD BOX-SET | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
Vagn Holmboe was a natural quartet composer. This set contains all 20 of his numbered works in the genre, plus two other pieces. Holmboe’s o...