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Madeleine Peyroux - «Half The Perfect Word» (2006)

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Posted: 04 May 2007 01:20 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]
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Johnny Hartman
Unforgettable

Release Date 1995
Recording Date Feb 15, 1966-Sep 28, 1966
Label Impulse!

Curtis Amy - Sax (Tenor)
Conte Candoli - Trumpet
Herb Ellis - Guitar
Plas Johnson - Sax (Tenor)
Harold Land - Sax (Tenor)
Shelly Manne - Drums
Oliver Nelson - Arranger, Conductor
Anthony Ortega - Sax (Alto)
Gerald Wilson - Arranger, Conductor
Gabe Baltazar - Sax (Alto)
Stan Levey - Drums
John Gray - Guitar
Al Porcino - Trumpet
Mike Barone - Trombone
Samuel Boghossian - Viola
Bud Brisbois - Trumpet
Ray Brown - Bass
Billy Byers - Trumpet
Michael Cuscuna - Reissue Producer
Teddy Edwards - Sax (Tenor)
Will Friedwald - Liner Notes, Reissue Producer
Bill Green - Sax (Tenor)
Johnny Hartman - Vocals
Freddie Hill - Trumpet
Bill Hood - Sax (Baritone)
Howard Roberts - Guitar
Leonard Malarsky - Violin
Joe Mondragon - Bass
Mike Melvoin - Piano
Ollie Mitchell - Trumpet
Melvin Moore - Trumpet
Jack Nimitz - Sax (Baritone)
Wilbert Nuttycombe - Violin
George Poole - Violin
Jerome Reisler - Violin
Lester Robertson - Trombone
Emmet Sargeant - Cello
Ernie Tack - Trombone
Darrel Terwilliger - Violin
Bob Thiele - Producer
Jimmy Bond - Bass
Joseph Ditullio - Cello
Chuck Stewart - Photography
Patrick Milligan - Personnel
Jason Claiborne - Graphic Design
Dennis Budimer - Guitar
Joe Alper - Photography
Lee Tanner - Photography
Jules Chaikin - Trumpet
Hollis King - Artwork
Betty Marks - Violin
Alvin Rinkin - Viola
John Vidusich - Violin
John Ewing - Trombone

Tracks
1 Almost Like Being in Love Lerner, Loewe 2:33
2 Once in a While Edwards, Green 2:26
3 Isn’‘t It Romantic? Hart, Rodgers 2:01
4 Love Is Here to Stay Gershwin, Gershwin 2:13
5 The More I See You Gordon, Warren 2:21
6 What Do I Owe Her Ahlert, Goodman 3:12
7 Bidin’’ My Time Gershwin, Gershwin 2:03
8 Down in the Depths Porter 2:46
9 Fools Rush In Bloom, Mercer 2:42
10 The Very Thought of You Noble 2:44
11 Unforgettable Gordon 2:35
12 Ain’‘t Misbehavin’’ Brooks, Razaf, Waller 2:29
13 Today I Love Everybody Arlen, Fields 2:41
14 ‘‘Tain’‘t No Need Jones 3:10
15 For the Want of a Kiss Evans, Winkler 3:01
16 Girl Talk Hefti, Troup 3:00
17 That Old Black Magic Arlen, Mercer 3:22

Combining two 1966 ABC-Paramount LPs (Unforgettable Songs by Johnny Hartman and Today I Love Everybody) onto
one CD, the Impulse! label presents this smooth-voiced baritone backed by brassy orchestration for the first time
since his dates with the Dizzy Gillespie Big Band. This proves to be a fine marriage, though lacking the intimacy of
his unparalleled recordings with the small ensembles led by John Coltrane (John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman)
and Illinois Jacquet (I Just Dropped by to Say Hello). One of the biggest tragedies of the swing/cocktail revival
of the late ‘‘90s was that this album remained unheard at all the martini parties thrown by hipsters across the globe.
Like dark satin in a highball glass, Johnny Hartman simmers through a song with a combination of Nat “King” Cole’‘s amiable
warmth and Frank Sinatra’‘s sly phrasing. Unforgettable shines with pop standards like “The Very Thought of You,” “The More I See You,”
“Isn’‘t It Romantic?,” “Almost Like Being in Love,” and of course the title track, in which Hartman pays loving tribute to Cole while
still never abandoning his own personal touch. The album concludes with five live tracks, swingingly propelled by the rapid-fire
drumwork of Shelly Manne and including the smoldering “That Old Black Magic” and the hilarious (at least 30+ years later) chauvinism
of “Girl Talk.” Perfect for a black-tie wedding reception or a much more casual evening for two in front of the fire,
Unforgettable (like any of Hartman’‘s four Impulse! recordings) is filled with a warm romanticism that never gets smarmy, and
always stays as cool as a blackjack dealer at The Sands. - Zac Johnson

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Posted: 21 August 2008 03:16 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]
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Я сразу извиняюсь за внезапное вторжение, просто в суете не разобравшись, так и не нашел подходящий раздел для выкладывания релиза.


подробная информация:

    Artist   : Ann Hampton Callaway & Liz Callaway
    Title   : Sibling Revelry
    Year   : 1996
    Label   : Drg
    Genre   : Jazz
    Type   : Album

подробная информация:

    Ripped on: 11.16.2007
    Ripper   : DGN
    Quality : avgkbps / 44,1kHz / Joint-Stereo
    Size   : 64,8 MB
    Playtime : 55:59 min
    Grabber : Eac
    Encoder : Lame 3.97 V2 New

треклист:

    01.  It’‘s Today (Duet)                            03:30
    02.  The Sweetest Sounds- I Can See It (Duet)            04:42
    03.  Rhythm In My Nursery Rhymes (Ann)                04:14
    04.  My Buddy- Old Friend (Ann)                      06:32
    05.  Friendship (Duet)                            05:33
    06.  Meadowlark (Liz)                            05:42
    07.  My Heart Is So Full Of You (Liz)                  06:02
    08.  The Nanny Named Fran (Duet)                    01:28
    09.  The Huge Medley (Duet)                        09:47
    10.  Our Time (Duet)                            01:42
    11.  You Must Believe In Spring (Duet)                03:36
    12.  There’‘s A Boat Dat’‘s Leavin’’ Soon For New York (Duet)    03:11

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Posted: 26 June 2009 02:30 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 3 ]
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MICHAEL FRANKS

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Posted: 27 June 2009 01:58 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 4 ]
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Posted: 27 June 2009 02:00 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 5 ]
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INTERESNII CONCERT 2005 U MENIA EST,ON VOCALIST,NO EST SOMNENIA ,CHTO V JAZZ MUSIKE ON NEDAVNO.
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Posted: 27 June 2009 02:37 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 6 ]
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Posted: 29 June 2009 09:42 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 7 ]
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TANIA MARIA/JAZZ/FUNK/LATINO

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4.TANIA MARIA_VIVA BRASIL_2000
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Posted: 05 July 2009 06:37 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 8 ]
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Madeleine Peyroux - Careless Love (2004)
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Madeleine Peyroux - Careless Love (2004)
Jazz | Mp3 | 320 Kbps | 93 MB | 2004


01. Dance Me to the End of Love
02. Don’‘t Wait Too Long
03. Don’‘t Cry Baby
04. You’‘re Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go
05. Between the Bars
06. No More
07. Lonesome Road
08. J’‘ai Deux Amours - (French)
09. Weary Blues


10. I’‘ll Look Around
11. Careless Love
12. This Is Heaven to Me

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Posted: 08 August 2009 09:30 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 14 ]
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The 1970s was a decade dominated by glam, punk, heavy metal, new wave, disco and funk. It was a decade where notions of pop and rock authenticity and hipness were constantly being contested and redefined. In the midst of such a heady maelstrom, a handful of artists such as Gino Vannelli and Steely Dan opted to buck all the trends, writing and producing sophisticated jazz-inflected pop. In Vannelli’‘’‘s case, such decade defining hits as “People Gotta Move” and “I Just Wanna Stop” came wrapped in elaborate arrangements dominated by multiple synthesizers while being totally bereft of guitars. While Vannelli wasn’‘’‘t a favourite with the Rolling Stone wing of rock critics, he managed to rack up ten Billboard pop chart hits, seven of which also charted Adult Contemporary, three of which crossed over to the R&B;charts. Seven of those timeless classics are included on his new album, These Are The Days, alongside seven new pop hits in the making. In 2005 Gino Vannelli remains one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary pop music. Born in Montreal in the summer of 1952, Vannelli grew up in a family headed by a jazz singing father and a keen eared mother. Enamored with a bevy of jazz drummers such as Joe Morello, Gene Krupa, Ed Thigpen and Elvin Jones, as a child Vannelli studied drums and music theory for five years. By the age of 12 he had formed a rock band dubbed the Cobras and a year later, with his brother Joe holding down the keyboard chair, Vannelli headed up the Motown-influenced Jacksonville 5 (note this is five years before the Jackson 5 recorded their first record). Along the way he picked up guitar and piano and began to sing. By age fourteen he had fallen in love with classical music, attending concerts by the Montreal Symphony every last Thursday of the month. “I had a double standard,” reflects Vannelli. “I used to defend Charlie Watts and Ringo Starr, thinking they were part of something new and exciting. Yet, when I’‘’‘d listen to Dave Brubeck Live at Newport, my standards would be totally different. I also fell in love with the French Impressionists. I remember hearing the Montreal Symphony playing “Daphne and Chloe” and walking away saying, ‘’‘'What was that? I felt altered. What it really was all about was finding the magic in the down and dirty and the celestial.”
Before his seventeenth birthday, Vannelli had signed with RCA Records in Canada, releasing a single under the pseudonym Van Elli, “Gina Bold” b/w “Never Cry Again.” Bitten by the music industry bug, Gino and his brother Joe headed for New York and then later Los Angeles, pounding the pavement looking for an American record deal. While lots of record execs were suitably impressed by Vannelli’‘’‘s songwriting abilities and his near three octave vocal range, no one was willing to take a chance on an artist who so clearly was working with music outside of the mainstream tastes of the day. Discouraged to the point of giving up, the Vannelli brothers were ready to head back to Montreal to find work outside of music. In an oft repeated story, Gino decided make one last desperate effort to get signed. Early one morning he headed out to the offices of A&am;M Records where he waited outside the gates for any sign of company co-owner Herb Alpert. When Alpert appeared in the parking lot many hours later, Vannelli ran through the gates past a startled security guard and begged a slightly apprehensive Alpert for a chance to audition. Acting on a hunch, Alpert acceded to his request and Vannelli proceeded to play on acoustic guitar some of the songs he had recently written including “People Gotta Move,” “Crazy Life,” “Mama Coco,” “Powerful People” and “Lady.” All five songs would end up on the six albums Vannelli would record for A&M;between 1974 and 1978. Five of those six albums made the Billboard album charts, culminating with Brother to Brother which achieved a coveted Top 20 position in the fall of 1978. A classy, elegant and impassioned artist, on Vannelli’‘’‘s A&M;albums he recorded contemporary songs inspired by R&B;and Jazz and developed a significant cross over audience. With his records climbing the charts, Vannelli toured as the opening act for Stevie Wonder, was the first white artist to appear on Soul Train, was nominated for a handful of Grammy Awards and soon headlined his own concerts at major venues in key US cities. In his native Canada, his talents were recognized with a plethora of Juno Awards. With Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss getting ready to sell A&M;, and a new CEO at the company informing him that he should follow Rod Stewart’‘’‘s lead and record a disco album, in 1980 Vannelli elected to sign with Arista Records. His sole Arista album, Nightwalker, provided him with a #6 pop hit in “Living Inside Myself.” When Vannelli opted to follow it up with a stripped down edgier album called Twisted Heart, the powers at be at Arista refused to release it. For the next three years, in a move reminiscent of similar episodes in the careers of George Michael and Prince, Vannelli and his record company engaged in all-out war. After a four year hiatus, Vannelli was finally released from his Arista contract and in 1985 he released the successful Black Cars album and single on HME. Two years later, he recorded Big Dreamers Never Sleep for CBS, whose single, “Wild Horses,” stormed its way to the Top 10 in several countries. Black Cars and Big Dreamers Never Sleep proved to be big sellers in continental Europe and Vannelli spent much of the latter part of the decade touring overseas. To this day, he continues to have a large European following, usually mounting at least one major tour of the continent every year. By 1990, Vannelli had grown weary of the music industry and Los Angeles and decided to move his family to the quieter environs of Portland, Oregon. He built his own studio, started his own label, on which he released the live Inconsolable Man in 1990, and spent a number of years studying a profusion of world religions and philosophers. “I decided to pull myself out of the mainstream,” he explains, “and take the side streets.” Signing with Verve, Vannelli’‘’‘s commercial output took a radical left turn with the largely acoustic jazz albums Yonder Tree and Slow Love, released in 1995 and 1997 respectively. By the end of the decade his muse was taking him still further afield, toward one of his earliest loves, classical music. To prepare himself, he took voice lessons for a couple of years and began working on the material that would appear on Canto, released by BMG Canada in 2003. Featuring songs sung in English, Italian, Spanish and French, Canto was warmly received in Europe while also being purchased by a core of his faithful North American fans. Satisfied with his forays into jazz and classical, Vannelli felt that it was time to return to pop and in 2005 signed a new deal with Universal Music. These Are The Days is the first CD to be issued in this new phase of Vannelli’‘’‘s continually fascinating career. The initial idea was to simply issue a greatest hits album of his A&mmp;M material as Universal owns the A&M;catalogue but the concept gradually morphed into combining seven of his earlier hits with seven new songs freshly written and recorded in 2005. While the new songs represent a return to pop, they do not merely mimic Vannelli’‘’‘s prior efforts in this genre. “I really consciously wanted to make it different. I didn’‘’‘t want to resort to old tricks. I decided to change my vocabulary. Also, I have new thoughts. I felt I could recreate myself without having to gild myself!” Gone are the synth dominated arrangements of old. In their place, Vannelli uses primary instruments such as piano, organ, upright bass, drums and a little bit of acoustic guitar; all in a way that remains incredibly groove-oriented and funky. The grooves themselves are tinged with a wide selection of influences, including those of the Caribbean influences (dig the marimba on “Venus Envy”) and, of course, there are more than a few hints of jazz (the scat singing on “It’‘’‘s Only Love” is delectable). Vannelli’‘’‘s voice has also matured over the years. He delivers the infectiously catchy tunes with a confidence and authority that draws the listener in without being bombastic. This is modern pop music for the twenty-first century. These Are The Days will be followed with a new album featuring a dozen or more of the nearly thirty songs that Vannelli has recently written. As These Are The Days makes eminently plain, some thirty years after his first major label release, Vannelli is at the peak of his game, making mature pop music for this brave new world.

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Posted: 09 August 2009 03:50 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 15 ]
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