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Akira Miyazawa Quartet - Sea Horse (2002) Music » Jazz » BeBop » Post-bop
Akira Miyazawa Quartet - Sea Horse (2002)

     Artist: Akira Miyazawa
     Album: Sea Horse
     Year: 1989
     Release: 2002
     Label: M & I
     Format, bitrate: MP3, 320 kbps
     Time: 69:37
     Size: 160 MB



Album commemorating the 3rd anniversary of Akira Miyazawa's (tenor sax) death. Contains his previously unpublished live footage, highly praised by Jazz critic Kiyoshi Koyama.
Ann Burton - Blue Burton Music » Jazz » Vocal Jazz
Ann Burton - Blue Burton
     Artist: Ann Burton
     Album: Blue Burton
     Year: 1999
     Label: Epic
     Size: 90.62 mb
     Quality: mp3, 320 kb/s

Much of one's character can be explained by origin, youth and upbringing. Ann Burton is no exception. Whoever looks further at the life and career of the Dutch singer and listens to the superb records she made will understand why her first album, and the book published in 1999 carry the significant title BLUE BURTON.
The youth of Johanna 'Ansje' Rafalowicz, born on march 4th , 1933 in Amsterdam is for a great part darkened by the second world war. She had to go into hiding because of her Jewish descent, not to get caught by the German occupiers. And in the years after the liberation of Holland the sun still won't shine in Ansje's life. She perpetually clashes with her mother, which eventually leads to her being taken under the wings of a social welfare worker. Her dawning love for music is not without consequence: she becomes a singer with a combo, goes abroad, and soon adopts as her stage name Ann Burton.
Ann Burton - Ballads & Burton Music » Jazz » Vocal Jazz
Ann Burton - Ballads & Burton
     Artist: Ann Burton
     Album: Ballads & Burton
     Year: 1999
     Label: Epic
     Size: 85.62 mb
     Quality: mp3, 320 kb/s

Sublime ballad work from Dutch vocalist Ann Burton -- sung with near-invisible accompaniment from the Louis Van Dyke trio! Van Dyke's got an especially tender touch on the keys -- one that hangs in air with great space between the notes -- a mode that's simply perfect for Ann's ethereal way of putting over a tune! Tracks are mostly familiar standards, but they've got a fragile approach here that makes them sound especially fresh -- and a few tracks feature some especially nice tenor sax work from Rudy Brink.
Richard Davis - Blue Monk Music » Jazz » BeBop » Post-bop
Richard Davis - Blue Monk
     Artist: Richard Davis
     Album: Blue Monk
     Label: KING
     Year: Nov.2nd.2007(rec)
     Format: mp3
     Time:58:56
     Size:143.984 Mb

A superb bass technician who doesn't have as extensive a recorded legacy as expected, Richard Davis has a wonderful tone, is excellent with either the bow or fingers, and stands out in any situation. He has been a remarkable free, bebop and hard bop player, served in world class symphony orchestras, backed vocalists and engaged in stunning duets with fellow bassists. He does any and everything well in terms of bass playing; accompaniment, soloing, working with others in the rhythm section, responding to soloists, or playing unison passages. He combines upper register notes with low sounds coaxed through the use of open strings. Davis studied privately nearly 10 years in the '40s and '50s, while also playing with Chicago orchestras. He played with Ahmad Jamal, Charlie Ventura, and Don Shirley in the early and mid-'50s, then worked with Sarah Vaughan in the late '50s and early '60s, as well as Kenny Burrell. Davis divided his duties in the '60s between recording and performing sessions with jazz musicians and freelance work with symphony orchestras conducted by Leonard Bernstein and Igor Stravinsky. He recorded often with Eric Dolphy, including the unforgettable dates at the Five Spot. He also worked with Booker Ervin, Andrew Hill, Ben Webster, Stan Getz, Earl Hines, and the Creative Construction Company. Davis teamed with Jaki Byard and Alan Dawson on sessions with Ervin, and others like Rahsaan Roland Kirk. He also played with Van Morrison. During the '70s Davis worked with Hank Jones and Billy Cobham, and he was a member of the Thad Jones - Mel Lewis Orchestra in the '60s and '70s. Davis left New York in 1977 to teach at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, where he remained into the mid-'80s. He appeared at the Aurex Jazz Festival in Tokyo in 1982, playing in a jam session led by trombonists J.J. Johnson and Kai Winding, and at the 1984 Chicago Jazz Festival. Davis was featured in the 1982 film "Jazz In Exile." He's done relatively few recordings as a leader, though three Muse sessions are now available on CD. The superb The Philosophy Of The Spiritual which matched Davis and fellow bassist Bill Lee is not in print or on CD. ~ Ron Wynn, AMG
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