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Stephane Grappelli & Phil Woods - Anything Goes |
Music » Jazz » Mainstream |
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 Artists - Stephane Grappelli & Phil Woods Album - Anything Goes Label - Jazz Time Year - 1987, release - 1993 Quality - MP3@320 kbps Size - 85,0 mb Total time - 37:53 REPOST The 1987 recording Anything Goes teams together violinist Stephane Grappelli with altoist Phil Woods. The combination is very logical and successful, with the two veteran greats clearly inspired by each other's presence and blending together quite well. Joined by a three-piece pianoless rhythm section that includes drummer Louie Bellson, Grappelli and Woods jam happily together on eight standards and the violinist's "Love Song"; the opening number is mistakenly listed as being "All of Me" but is actually "You Took Advantage of Me." Plenty of sparks fly during this set, with the always-explosive Woods setting a fire under Grappelli. Highly recommended. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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Michel Camilo & Tomatito - Spain Again |
Music » Jazz » Latin |
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 Artist: Michel Camilo & Tomatito Album: Spain Again Genre: Latin Jazz Label: Universal Year: 2006 Format: Mp3@320Kbp/s Size: 120 MB Time: 51'32'' Seven years after their widely praised initial encounter, Dominican jazz pianist Michel Camilo, who cites Art Tatum and Keith Jarrett among his role models, and Spanish gypsy guitarist Tomatito, accompanist to the late vocal legend, Camaron de la Isla (the Jim Morrison of flamenco) are back with another stunning set. Although these two musicians emerged from very different backgrounds, there is nonetheless a certain commonality, the most obvious being that both jazz and flamenco are highly improvisational, demanding nearly supernatural levels of empathy between collaborating musicians. Although their debut concentrated primarily upon Spanish sources, they've now moved on to styles of lateral Iberian descent, notably the stylishly intellectual neo-tangos of Argentina's Astor Piazzolla, with a nod to his influential forebear, Carlos Gardel. Mr. Camilo's Juilliard training must have come in handy when essaying these works, as both composers were deeply familiar with European sources such as the works of French impressionists like Debussy, Ravel, and Faure. The album also includes a gently reflective rendering of "Stella by Starlight," coming to a close with "Amor de Conuco," a romantically retro nuevo cancion-like ballad by Mr. Camilo's countryman, Juan Luis Guerra, with vocals by the composer. --Christina Roden |
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The Amazing Jimmy Smith Trio - Live at the Village Gate (1963/2008) |
Music » Soul » Soul-Jazz |
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Artist: Jimmy Smith Album: Live at the Village Gate Label: Verve Year: rec.1963/rel.2008 Genre: Soul Jazz Format, bitrate: MP3@320 kbit/s Time: 30:23 Size: 66,8 Mb The "Live at the Village Gate" album had all the Verve trademarks for another successful release by Jimmy Smith when it hit the streets on May 31 1963 - the immense popular Jimmy Smith trio in live performance for the first time on the Verve label supported by the successful producer Creed Taylor. But of unknown reasons, "Live at the Village Gate" was released on the MGM Metro label, the owner of the Verve subsidiary label, more known for its low cost production, price cut LP's. "Live at the Village Gate" became the lesser known LP from Jimmy Smith and a hard-to-find album among collectors since it was never re-released again in its original package by Verve, not even in Japan.
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Louie Bellson Jam with Blue Mitchell |
Music » Jazz » Mainstream |
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 Artist - Louie Bellson Album - Louie Bellson Jam with Blue Mitchell Label - OJC/Pablo Year - 1978 Quality - MP3@320 kbps Size - 97,3 mb Total time - 44:47 This CD reissue brings back one of Louie Bellson's better small-group dates for Pablo. In addition to the drummer/leader, his septet includes trumpeter Blue Mitchell (still in good form on one of his last recordings), the underrated but great tenor Pete Christlieb, pianist Ross Tompkins, guitarist Bob Bain, bassist Gary Pratt and percussionist Emil Richards. Most intriguing about the date (which mostly sticks to group originals) is that there is a three-song ballad medley comprised not of standards but of Bellson tunes. "Shave Tail" (an older song co-composed by Bellson and Charlie Shavers) is a highlight. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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Miles Davis Quintet - Sorcerer (1967) |
Music » Jazz » BeBop » Post-bop |
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 Artist: Miles Davis Quintet Album: Sorcerer Label: Columbia/Legacy Year: 1967 Country: USA Format: APE/cue 240 Mb Sorcerer, the third album by the second Miles Davis Quintet, is in a sense a transitional album, a quiet, subdued affair that rarely blows hot, choosing to explore cerebral tonal colorings. Repost with new links |
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