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Bratsch - From Heart Of Europe Music » Country & Folk
Bratsch - From Heart Of Europe
     Artists - Bratsch
     Album - From Heart Of Europe
     Label - World Network
     Year - 1993, release -19951995-11-21
     Genre musical : Musiques du monde Jazz Tzigane
     Format : MP3 320kbps / Flac
     Size : 37087 KB ~ 100431 KB

The group, whose name is borrowed from Bratsch (viola), the rhythmic instrument orchestras Gypsy, was born of the encounter between Dan Gharibian (bouzouki, guitar and vocals) and Bruno Girard (violin and vocals). They will be joined by Pierre Jacquet to the double bass and François Castiello on accordion and vocals. The family is finally reunited with the arrival of Nano Peylet the clarinet and vocals.
The 1993 live release Bratsch: Gypsy Music From The Heart Of Europe [Network 55.832] is the stuff of legend among connoisseurs - a deft celebration of vivaciousness, unhinged improvisations and telepathic ensemble work clicking like the Dream Team. It stems from not only years of performing together but also close personal friendships. Marvelous tunes act like excavation tunnels. They reach deep into the soil of Kletzmer, Rom, Gitan, Manouche and Sinti tradition to uncover the caves hiding their forgotten treasure. Like multi-hued rays of refracted light, their brilliance again fills this domain in recognizable likeness while also modulated by contemporary influences and individual spirits.
Jean-Luc Ponty - Live at Donte's (1995) Music » Jazz
Jean-Luc Ponty - Live at Donte's (1995)

     Artist: Jean-Luc Ponty
     Album: Live at Donte's
     Label: Blue Note Records
     Year: 1995
     Genre: Jazz
     Format, bitrate: MP3@192 kbps
     Time: 71:53
     Size: 99 Mb

Recorded live at Donte's, North Hollywood, California, on March 12-13, 1969

In October 1969 violinist Jean-Luc Ponty recorded a notable live set with keyboardist George Duke, bassist John Heard and drummer Dick Berk that gained him a lot of exposure in the U.S. He had actually played at Donte's in Los Angeles with Duke (on acoustic piano), Heard and drummer Al Cecchi the previous March. Four of the songs came out on a 1981 LP. This CD reissues that program and then doubles it with four more songs from the same engagement. This is a release that is particularly recommended to listeners who are not interested in Ponty's many fusion projects for his playing here is relatively straightahead and sounds influenced by the work of the mid-1960's Miles Davis Quintet, and not just because he performs Ron Carter's "Eighty-One." Also of great interest are the solos of Duke, who would eventually become a funk keyboardist and then a pop producer. In this context he sounds like a mixture of McCoy Tyner and Herbie Hancock. (Scott Yanow - allmusic; 4,5/5)
Daniel Mille - Entre Chien Et Loup Music » Jazz » Modern Jazz
Daniel Mille - Entre Chien Et Loup
     Artist: Daniel Mille
     Album: Entre Chien Et Loup
     Label: Universal Music S.A. France
     Year: 2001
     Genre: Jazz
     Format, bitrate: mp3@320Kbps
     Time: 55:27min
     Size: 122 Mb

Ó íåêîòîðûõ äèñêîâ â ìîåé êîëëåêöèè äîâîëüíî ñòðàííàÿ ñóäüáà. Õîòÿ, áûòü ìîæåò, ýòî íå ñîâñåì âåðíîå îïðåäåëåíèå. Íå ñóäüáà ó íèõ ñòðàííàÿ, ñ íåé ó íèõ êàê ðàç âñå â ïîëíîì ïîðÿäêå, ó íèõ íå ñîâñåì òðàäèöèîííûé ïóòü èç «îòêóäà-òî», êî ìíå íà ïîëêó. Îáû÷íî âåäü êàê âñå ïðîèñõîäèò? Ïðåæäå ÷åì ïðèíÿòü ðåøåíèå î òîì, ÷òî òîò èëè èíîé àëüáîì òåáå äåéñòâèòåëüíî íåîáõîäèì â êîëëåêöèè, òû åãî äîëãî è âíèìàòåëüíî ñëóøàåøü, èíîãäà ìåíå âíèìàòåëüíî è ñîâñåì íå äîëãî, âçâåøèâàåøü âñå çà è ïðîòèâ, ñìîòðèøü íà öåíó ïðîäóêòà, çàäàåøü ñåáå ñîâñåì óæ êàçàëîñü áû íåëåïûé âîïðîñ, «à ïîñëå ïîêóïêè, òû õîòÿ áû åùå îäèí ðàç ïîñòàâèøü ýòîò äèñê íà ïðîèãðûâàòåëü?», åùå ðàç âíèìàòåëüíî èçó÷àåøü îáëîæêó è, íàêîíåö, ïðèíèìàåøü ðåøåíèå. Òàê ÷òî æå «íàø ãåðîé»? ×òî-òî, ãäå-òî ñëûøàë, ÷òî-òî ãäå-òî ÷èòàë. È âîò, âñòðåòèâ åãî, äîñòàåøü êîøåëåê è ïîêóïàåøü, ïðàêòè÷åñêè íå ñëóøàÿ. Íà óäà÷ó.  íàäåæäå, ÷òî ïðåä÷óâñòâèå òåáÿ íå îáìàíûâàåò. Íå îáìàíûâàåò! Íà ìîé âêóñ î÷åíü äàæå î÷àðîâàòåëüíî. Ôðàíöèÿ+äæàç+êëàññèêà+àâàíãàðä+òàëàíò= Daniel Mille "Entre Chien Et Loup".

Entre chien et loup ("Between dog and wolf"; translated here as Owl-Light ) is a remarkable album, most notably because it hovers between classical and jazz, a realm already explored to some degree by Ellington and the artist/composers on the now hard-to-find LP The Birth of the Third Stream. In this sense the original French title speaks volumes, as the music lies somewhere between the domesticated pet that is classical and the wild, unruly wolf that is jazz – speaking in the most general metaphorical terms, of course. The spontaneous appears alongside the structured, like the way the breezy piano/accordion number "Danse 7" comes before the four-part suite entitled "Les Errances d’une Valse" written in 11/4 time.
Derek & The Dominos - Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs (1970) Music » Blues
Derek & The Dominos - Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs (1970)
     Artist: Derek & The Dominos
     Album: Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs
     Label: Polydor
     Year: 1990
     Genre: Blues, Blues Rock
     Tracks: 14
     Format: flac (5)
     File Size: 4 x 99 MB + 1 x 54 MB

Layla stands as one of a handful of pillars of classic rock. The short-lived ensemble that was the Dominos provided an outlet for Eric Clapton to vent his then unrequited (and secret) passion for the wife of his best friend, George Harrison. Romantic anguish inspired Clapton to write and collect an embroiling and interconnected song cycle. Meanwhile, latecomer Duane Allman prodded Clapton to tear it up on guitar, so as not to be overwhelmed by his even more talented foil. Of course, Clapton eventually won the hand of his lady love. And then he divorced her. Sometimes real life messes up a good plot line.
Art Van Damme Two Originals - Keep Going/Blue World Music » Jazz » BeBop » Post-bop
Art Van Damme Two Originals - Keep Going/Blue World
     Artist:Art Van Damme
     Album: Two Originals - Keep Going/Blue World
     Label: MPS/Motor
     Year: 1995, release: 1995
     Format : MP3 320 kbps / Flac
     Size:100431 KB ~ 50970 KB
     Total time: 67:00




Jazz accordion-master, Van Damme plays much more than cool/accordion mush. In fact, he was an innovator during 60s post-bop. He is an unsung hero. ~ Michael G. Nastos, All Music Guide
Oscar Pettiford - The New Oscar Pettiford Sextet Music » Jazz » BeBop
Oscar Pettiford - The New Oscar Pettiford Sextet
     Artist - Oscar Pettiford
     Album - The New Oscar Pettiford Sextet
     Label - OJC/Debut
     Years: 1949, 1953 Release - 1990
     Quality - MP3@192kbps
     Size - 58,9 mb
     Total time - 43:45


Ïðåäëàãàþ ïîñëóøàòü çàïèñè çíàìåíèòîãî áîïîâîãî áàñèñòà.  ñåññèÿõ ïðèíèìàëè ó÷àñòèå èçâåñòíåéøèå ìóçûêàíòû.


REPOST! Oscar Pettiford - an American jazz double bassist, cellist and composer known particularly for his pioneering work in bebop, was born today - 30 September 1922
Maxine Sullivan - A Tribute to Andy Razaf Swing, Vocal Jazz
Maxine Sullivan  - A Tribute to Andy Razaf
     Artist: Maxine Sullivan
     Album: A Tribute to Andy Razaf
     Year: 1956
     Label: DCC
     Size: 92 mb
     Quality: mp3, 320 kb/s

Maxine Sullivan always had a cheerful and subtly swinging style. This formerly rare release (originally on the Period label) finds her interpreting a dozen numbers that have the lyrics of Andy Razaf including such classics as "Keeping out of Mischief Now," "Stompin' at the Savoy," "Honeysuckle Rose," "Memories of You" and "Ain't Misbehavin'." Joined by a sextet reminiscent of John Kirby's group of 15 years earlier (and featuring such Kirby alumni as trumpeter Charlie Shavers and clarinetist Buster Bailey), Sullivan is in top form on this delightful session.
Scott Yanow, AMG
Horace Parlan Trio - My Little Brown Book (2007) Music » Jazz » Mainstream
Horace Parlan Trio - My Little Brown Book (2007)
     Artist: Horace Parlan
     Album: My little brown book
     Year: 2007
     Label: Stunt
     Quality: 320 kbps mp3
     Size: 75 + 40 mb

Blame it on Bertrand Tavenier’s ‘Round Midnight or any other mythologizing bit of media: Expatriate jazz musicians still enjoy a healthy amount of manufactured mystique. Pianist Horace Parlan is among this celebrated cadre and has been for years. A resident of Denmark for decades, he’s quietly been composing and performing music in local clubs to adulatory audiences in a style that strays little from his work as leader and first call sideman in the 1950s and 60s. Recorded in the intimate company of altoist Christina von Bülow and bassist Jesper Lundgaard in Parlan’s home, the program is tilted heavily toward standards. A pair of Parlan originals slips right in beside familiar pieces by Strayhorn and Miles among others. Parlan’s approach is measured, more low flame simmer than blow torch bluster and complementary to the domestic surroundings. The absence of drums also aids in this regard, enhancing the chamber jazz elements of the instrumentation and giving von Bülow a springy, but uncluttered surface with which to etch her watercolor melodic lines. She rarely deviates too drastically from the themes, phrasing in a light aerated caresses that suggests an amalgam of Benny Carter and Bird.
Parlan’s fingers work in careful collusion and at times his patterns feel a shade too premeditated. Lundgaard anchors the bottom, amiable to the occasional solo slot, but seemingly just as happy to amble along beside his colleagues. Highlights of the set include an eloquent rendering of ”Everything Happens to Me”, where the playfully pessimistic lyrics are virtually sung via von Bülow’s choruses, and a lengthy concluding stroll through Strayhorn’s beatific ballad ”Lotus Blossom”. Parlan’s long since progressed past the point of proving himself. That palpable self-awareness and confidence makes for a performance refreshingly free of ego or agenda. These three are simply playing for the pure joy of it and that admirable, angst free incentive channels beautifully into the music. It also effectively dispels the aura ex-pat mystique surrounding Parlan’s person and reveals a man at peace with himself and his profession.
Laetitia van Krieken Big Bang - Windfall (2008) Music » Jazz » Modern Jazz » Avantgarde
Laetitia van Krieken Big Bang - Windfall (2008)     Artist: Laetitia van Krieken Big bang
     Album: Windfall
     Label: Challenge Records
     Year: sept. 2008
     Size: 155 mb
     Quality: MP3 320 kbps + all covers + pictures

     Laetitia van Krieken’s Big Bang came into being in 2005 and in December of that year she received an invitation to perform her music with her 13 piece ensemble at the Festival ‘Stranger than Paranoia’.
     Her music is rooted in the European music-tradition, combining the influences of classical-, jazz/improvisation- and popmusic.
In september 2008 Laetitia van Krieken Big Bang presented this new album 'Windfall' (Challenge Records)
Deborah Henson - Just for You Music » Jazz
Deborah Henson - Just for You     Artist: Deborah Henson-Conant
     Album: Just for You
     Release Date: 1995
     Label: Laika
     Type: Live
     Genre: Jazz
     Format: Flac
     Size: 228+137 Mb

     Äæàç íà àðôå è íåìíîãî âîêàëà.
     Àðôèñòêà Äåáðà Õýíñîí (Deborah Henson) ñ àëüáîìîì "Just for You".
     Official site
     From Wikipedia

     Harpist Deborah Henson-Conant teams up with bassist Wolfgang Diekmann and percussionist Davey Tulloch for live versions of ten of her originals. Henson-Conant, who also contributes vocals and humorous introductions, proves to be quite a showperson in addition to being a superior harpist. The music falls somewhere between advanced bop, crossover and even cabaret. No matter what it is called, this release from the German label Laika is colorful and entertaining, not merely a replay of Henson-Conant's GRP recordings. Scott Yanow, AMG
Toots Thielemans - Toots 75 Birthday Album (1997) Music » Jazz » Mainstream
Toots Thielemans - Toots 75 Birthday Album (1997)
     Artist: Toots Thielemans
     Album: Toots 75
     Release Date: Jul 1 1997
     Genre: Jazz,Contemporary Jazz,Mainstream Jazz,Bop
     Quality: FLAC (tracks)
     Size: 350.28 Mb

     Äæàçìåí èç Áåëüãèè, ãèòàðèñò è ìàñòåð õðîìàòè÷åñêîé ãóáíîé ãàðìîíèêè Æàí-Áàòèñò Òèëåìàíñ ïî ïðîçâèùó ”Òóòñ” óæå áûë ïðåäñòàâëåí â Êëóáå. Âîò åãî þáèëåéíûé àëüáîì. Íàñëàæäàéòåñü!

     ”I can say without hesitation that Toots is one of the greatest musicians of our time on his instrument. He ranks with the best that jazz has ever produced" ~ Quincy Jones
The Complete Charlie Shavers With Maxine Sullivan Music » Jazz » Swing
The Complete Charlie Shavers With Maxine Sullivan     Artists: Charlie Shavers; Maxine Sullivan
     Album - The Complete Charlie Shavers With Maxine Sullivan
     Label - Avenue Jazz/Bethlehem
     Year - 1954, release - 1999
     Genre - swing, jazz-vocal
     Quality - MP3@320 kbps
     Size - 59 mb
     Total time - 39:27

     Charlie Shavers was one of the great trumpeters to emerge during the swing era, a virtuoso with an open-minded and extroverted style along with a strong sense of humor. He originally played piano and banjo before switching to trumpet, and he developed very quickly. In 1935, he was with Tiny Bradshaw's band and two years later he joined Lucky Millinder's big band. Soon afterward he became a key member of John Kirby's Sextet where he showed his versatility by mostly playing crisp solos while muted. Shavers was in demand for recording sessions and participated on notable dates with New Orleans jazz pioneers Johnny Dodds, Jimmy Noone, and Sidney Bechet. He also had many opportunities to write arrangements for Kirby and had a major hit with his composition "Undecided." After leaving Kirby in 1944, Charlie Shavers worked for a year with Raymond Scott's CBS staff orchestra, and then was an important part of Tommy Dorsey's Orchestra from 1945 until past TD's death in 1956. Although well-featured, this association kept Shavers out of the spotlight of jazz, but fortunately he did have occasional vacations in which he recorded with the Metronome All-Stars and toured with Jazz at the Philharmonic; at the latter's concerts in 1953, Shaver's trumpet battles with Roy Eldridge were quite exciting. After Dorsey's death, Shavers often led his own quartet although he came back to the ghost band from time to time. During the 1960s, his range and technique gradually faded, and Charlie Shavers died from throat cancer in 1971 at the age of 53. ~ Scott Yanow
Maxine Sullivan - Biography Biography
Maxine Sullivan - Biography









Êðàòêàÿ áèîãðàôèÿ âûäàþùåéñÿ äæàçîâîé âîêàëèñòêè
Bratsch - Transports En Commun Music » Country & Folk
Bratsch -  Transports En Commun
     Artists - Bratsch
     Album - Transports En Commun
     Label - Griffe, Niglo
     Genre - Gypsy, folk
     Year - 1991, release - 2002
     Format : 2 Part MP3 320 kbps / 4 Part Flac / 1 Part Ogg
     Size :100431 KB ~ 51257 KB



An exhilarating blend of Eastern European-inflected musics loosely tethered to a klezmer attack, with a fondness for opalescent clarinet epiphanies. A studied boozy looseness ("Sicar Mangue Drom," "Nane Tsora") is par for the ethos of the road, but these purported French-based Gypsies are unable to mask a taste for high culture that elevates a ragged Gallic fiddle/wind/accordion troupe to moments of rich ensemble luster. We get breathtaking speed, diversity and transmutation, but we lose the illusion of seat-of-the-pants recklessness that flings the best klezmer airborne. ~ Bob Tarte, All Music Guide
Blind Boy Fuller: Truckin' My Blues Away Music » Blues » Acoustic blues
Blind Boy Fuller: Truckin' My Blues Away   Artist: Blind Boy Fuller
   Album: Truckin' My Blues Away
   Released: 1978
   Audio Cd: 1991
   Label: Yazoo
   Genre: Blues
   Format: Mp3@320 Kb/s
   Size: 97.8Mb
   Time: 37.1"

   For most listeners, Blind Boy Fuller's Truckin' My Blues Away (on Yazoo) may be a better bet than Columbia/Legacy's East Coast Piedmont Style, since it actually has a higher concentration of strong material, capturing the influential bluesman at his peak. All of the 14 tracks were recorded between 1935 and 1938, and there are a number of exceptional performances here, including "Homesick and Lonesome Blues," "Truckin' My Blues Away," "I Crave My Pig Meat," "Walking My Troubles Away" and "Sweet Honey Hole." It's a nice, concise introduction and, best of all, there's no duplication between this disc and East Coast Piedmont Style, making the two discs wonderful complementary collections that tell a comprehensive story when taken together.
      Thom Owens, AMG
Horace Parlan - Relaxin' With Horace Music » Jazz » BeBop » Hard-bop
Horace Parlan - Relaxin' With Horace   Artist: Horace Parlan
   Album: Relaxin' With Horace
   Year: 2004
   Label: Stunt records
   Quality: mp3 @ 320
   Total Time: 1:08:17
   Size: 80 + 73 mb

   Pianist Horace Parlan has long dealt with the damage done to his right hand, which came from a childhood bout with polio, by developing a potent left hand. As a result, Parlan has never had the opportunity to play completely to the potential he would have had if spared his serious illness, though his recordings have been consistently rewarding. He was 73 years old at the time of this 2004 studio session, which features old friends Jesper Lundgaard on bass and drummer (and fellow expatriate) Ed Thigpen, yet one doesn't sense that age is cramping his style in the least. The focus is primarily on standards that aren't played much in the 21st century, generally low-key ballads, with Lundgaard's strong bassline and Thigpen's crisp brushwork in support of the leader. It is refreshing to hear a relaxed, choppy interpretation of a ballad such as "Like Someone in Love," which many artists have the tendency to rush through and destroy the melody. Parlan slows "Don't Take Your Love from Me" to a crawl in order to pack an emotional punch, without having a vocalist sing its maudlin lyrics. The pianist's "Love and Peace" has a bit of a wistful air, while Thigpen's "Blues for HP" is a good bit more intense than the remainder of the session, with the drummer returning to sticks and Parlan sounding a bit more playful. All in all, this is a remarkable effort by the trio.
      ~ Ken Dryden, All Music Guide
Jeri Brown - Firm Roots Music » Jazz » Vocal Jazz
Jeri Brown - Firm Roots   Artist: Jeri Brown
   Album: Firm Roots
   Label: Justin Time
   Orig Year: 2003
   Quality: mp3 @ 256
   Size: 62+59 mb

   Great range, pure tones, and understated nuance bring a beautiful lilt to the voice of Jeri Brown on Firm Roots, her ninth release as a leader. The title pays homage to the up-tempo bebop classic penned by Cedar Walton which inspired Brown's treatment of "The Roots of Life." This program also contains a fine selection of original arrangements that Brown wrote for such great songs as "Feeling Good"and "What the World Needs Now," among others. These skills help to place her in the same group of illustrious jazz vocalists/arrangers as Nnenna Freelon or Karrin Allyson, with respect to arranging and vocalizing the poetic necessities it takes to capture listeners from the first note sung or played. However, Jeri Brown's own style is full of reasons for a standing ovation. Anyone looking for proof that her cultural excellence stems from her inspired roots in gospel, jazz, and classical depths need only take one listen to her renditions of R&B, rock and pop favorites "With a Child's Heart,""We May Never Pass This Way Again," or "Will It Go Round in Circles." Brown has a beautiful honey-flavored voice and the musical personality of a positive, idealistic, soft-spoken poet but her life experiences filter through on these songs with the illumination of a 100-watt bulb. In other words, she's got what it takes to brighten up the present-day jazz galaxy of vocal artists.
~ Paula Edelstein, All Music Guide
Jeri Brown - April in Paris Music » Jazz » Vocal Jazz
Jeri Brown - April in Paris   Artist: Jeri Brown
   Album: April in Paris
   Original Release Date: November 19, 1996
   Label: Justin Time Records
   Quality: mp3 @vbr extreme
   Size: 100 mb

   Jeri Brown, who has emerged to become one of the top jazz singers of the 1990s, pays tribute to the passion of Paris on this CD without performing the title cut. Sticking to ballads (other than a medium-tempo "Summertime"), Brown's sensuous voice (particularly her low notes) are well suited to the complex material, which includes a song co-written with Kenny Wheeler ("Gentle Piece"), a pair of Michel Legrand numbers that add the effective accordion of Roberto De Brashov, a brief poem, a couple of standards and mostly high-quality obscurities. The music is atmospheric and sometimes haunting, swinging lightly and filled with subtle invention by the talented singer and her supportive trio.
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