"This Jon Favreau-directed movie stars Will Ferrell as Buddy, a human raised in the North Pole to be an elf. After discovering he`s really a human, Buddy heads to NYC to find his place in the world and to find his father.
He not only finds his family, but he also manages to rekindle Christmas spirit in the city. The soundtrack includes songs by Louis Prima, Ferrante & Tercher, Ertha Kit, Brian Setzer, Ella Fitzgerald, Wayne Newton, Stevie Wonder, Billy Preston, Johnny Osbourne, Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles, Zooey Deschanel, and Leon Redbone."
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- A1: Ludovici Cole Est Frigus
- A2: Things Will Fall Apart
- A3: Life
- A4: It All Passes
- B1: Cruisin’ For P
- B2: A Pill In The Sea
- B3: Nothing
- B4: Who Cares 1
- B5: Who Cares 2
- C1: Wizard Funk
- C2: Weird Moments
- C3: High Five
- C4: These Dreams Are Killing Me
- C5: Shallow Laughter Bitches (Orchestral Version)
- D1: Let It Happen (Orchestral Version)
- D2: Doesn’t Matter
- D3: You Belonged
Viele sehen Louis Cole immer noch in erster Linie als Schlagzeuger. „nothing“, Coles fünftes Album und sein drittes auf Brainfeeder wird diesen Eindruck sicherlich ändern. In Zusammenarbeit mit dem Metropole Orkest und Jules Buckley lehnte er den ausgetretenen Pfad der orchestralen Wiedergabe seiner größten Hits ab und entschied sich stattdessen, eine Reihe brandneuer Musik für dieses Album zu komponieren - größer, kühner und ausladender als je zuvor. Ja, es gibt Anspielungen auf sein GRAMMY-nominiertes Album, „Quality Over Opinion“, aus dem Jahr 2022, aber 15 der 17 Titel auf diesem Album sind brandneu. Das ist Jazz. Das ist klassische Musik. Es hat diesen Funk. Du wirst Synthesizer und Loops hören. Du hörst eine Band und Live-Schlagzeug. Es spielt ein Weltklasse-Orchester. Einige Stücke sind ultrapräzise, während das ausufernde „Doesn't Matter“ die Zehn-Minuten-Marke überschreitet. Für Cole war der Jazz schon immer der einzige Ort, an dem man wirklich alle Erwartungen loslassen kann - bei „nothing“ lässt er der Musik freien Lauf.
Das Metropole Orkest erwies sich als der ideale Partner für dieses Unterfangen. Im Laufe seiner 80-jährigen Geschichte hat es mit Legenden wie Ella Fitzgerald, Pat Metheny und Herbie Hancock zusammengearbeitet - genau die Art von grenzüberschreitender Mentalität, die Cole suchte. Wenn man dann noch den Dirigenten, Arrangeur, Kurator und Komponisten Jules Buckley hinzunimmt, ist das eine dreifache Bedrohung von epischem Ausmaß. Buckley ist ein einzigartiger und seltener Künstler - ein GRAMMY-Preisträger, der das Regelwerk der Orchestermusik und die Rolle des Dirigenten neu definiert hat.
Following the model of the well- known Ella Fitzgerald and Oscar Peterson songbook albums reuniting the work of great American song composers, Dave Brubeck prepared Angel Eyes, dedicated to compositions by Matt Dennis.
Er war einer der ersten Tenorsaxophonisten, der modernen Jazz nach dem Big-Band-Stil spielte, was ihn zu einer Quelle der Inspiration für viele machte. Im Juli 1979 spielte er beim North Sea Jazz Festival mit seinem Trio, bestehend aus dem Pianisten Kirk Lightsey, dem Bassisten Rufus Reid und dem Schlagzeuger Eddie Gladden. Auf “North Sea Jazz Concert Series Dexter Godon 1979” sind ihre Performances von 'It's You Or No One' und 'More Than You Know' zu hören. Außerdem enthält das Album eine Aufnahme des „Tenorkampfes“, der am Abend während "Flying Home" mit Hank Jones am Klavier, Gene Ramsey am Bass und Gus Johnson am Schlagzeug, sowie Dexter Budd Johnson, Illinois Jacquet, Arnett Cobb und Buddy Tate am Saxophon, stattfand. Nachdem mit Ella Fitzgerald die North Sea Jazz Concert Series erfolgreich startete, folgt nun die zweite Veröffentlichung der Vinyl- Serie, die Ende letzten Jahres von Bertus Distribution in Zusammenarbeit mit NTR, AVROTROS und MOJO präsentiert wurde. Es ist eine neue Vinyl-Serie, bestehend aus Live-Aufnahmen von legendären Künstlern aus den Jahrzehnten des renommierten North Sea Jazz Festivals. Die North Sea Jazz Concert Series umfasst offiziell lizenzierte Veröffentlichungen, die standardmäßig auf weißem 180-Gramm-Vinyl in einer Hülle aus hochwertigem Papier zusammen mit einem Liner Notes kommen. Die Veröffentlichungen erscheinen mit schwarz-weißem Artwork von Hans Pol, der sich am typischen Stil des Festivals orientiert. Die Gestaltung ist von den Cover-Klassikern älterer Jazz-Veröffentlichungen des Labels Blue Note inspiriert. Die Liner Notes wurden von dem Journalisten und Jazz-Experten Jeroen de Valk verfasst. Das besondere Merkmal der Serie: Alle Aufnahmen sind erstmalig auf Vinyl verfügbar.
Contemporary classical composer Sophia Jani and violinist Teresa Allgaier announce their new collaborative work Six Pieces for Solo Violin on Squama Recordings. Characterized by its calmness and poise, each movement focuses on a particular technical aspect, bending the boundaries of the instrument while maintaining the illusion of simplicity.
Sometimes the most complicated thing anyone can do is to try to create something that feels uncomplicated. Arvo Pärt, ballet, a delicious meal we didn’t cook ourselves, Ella Fitzgerald, a safe place to lay our heads at night, a quiet pine forest – … In all these things, it takes a lot of effort to make us feel as if something is effortless.
– David Lang (from the liner notes)
Als unglaubliche, charismatische Persönlichkeit, Komponist, Sänger und Schauspieler bleibt Louis Armstrong eine der einflussreichsten Figuren des Jazz, dessen Einfluss auf die Entwicklung des Genres kaum zu messen ist. Diese "Classics"-Zusammenstellung enthält einige seiner besten Aufnahmen, alle sorgfältig remastered, darunter "La Vie En Rose", "C'est Si Bon", "You Rascal You", "Dream A Little Dream Of Me" und den George Gershwin-Standard "Summertime", beide vorgetragen von der entzückenden Ella Fitzgerald. In einem Interview mit der Zeitschrift DownBeat aus dem Jahr 1971 sagte Duke Ellington: "Wenn jemand ein Meister war, dann war es Louis Armstrong. Er war und bleibt die Verkörperung des Jazz." Louis Armstrong wurde später als Pionier in die Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame aufgenommen.
China Forbes, the beloved lead singer of the globe-trotting “little orchestra” Pink Martini, releases her first solo album in 15 years, with 11 all-new original songs. Forbes has toured the globe for over 25 years with Pink Martini, performing on the world’s most prestigious stages, including the Hollywood Bowl, Royal Albert Hall and Carnegie Hall. Her new album finds her returning to her singer-songwriter roots, sharing a journey of autobiographical songs. Forbes received the 2022 Ella Fitzgerald Award at the Montreal Jazz Festival. Previous winners include Diana Ross, Etta James, and Aretha Franklin. The Road is about figuring out,learning to accept, struggles and triumphs, lessons learned and knowing oneself. Promo: Feature in R2. Interviews on 7 BBC stations. Reviews in The Times, Telegraph, Guardian, Mojo, R2. Ads R2, Mojo
Laufey ist eine in Los Angeles lebende Sängerin, Komponistin, Produzentin und Multiinstrumentalistin, deren Jazzsongs von junger Liebe und Selbstfindung handeln. Aufgewachsen zwischen Reykjavik und Washington, D.C. mit jährlichen Besuchen in Peking, wuchs die isländisch-chinesische Künstlerin mit Cello und Klavier auf und wurde süchtig nach den Jazzstandards von Ella Fitzgerald, nachdem sie die Plattensammlung ihres Vaters durchstöbert hatte. "Typical of Me" ist Laufeys Debüt-EP, die auch ihre Debüt-Single "Street by Street" enthält.
- A1: Frank Sinatra - That's Life (Proleter Tribute)
- A2: Sam Cooke - Having A Party (Proleter Tribute)
- A3: Louis Armstrong - St James Infirmary (Proleter Tribute)
- A4: Percy Sledge - Spooky (Proleter Tribute)
- B1: Louis Armstrong - Hello, Dolly ! (Proleter Tribute)
- B2: Ella Fitzgerald - Basin Street Blues (Proleter Tribute)
Volume 2[19,96 €]
First time on vinyl
The first volume of a series in which ProleteR brings the fun by giving modern arrangements and his own distinctive signature sound to all time classics.
- Louis Armstrong- - When You're Smiling
- Aretha Franklin- - God Bless The Child
- Chet Baker- - I Fall In Love Too Easily
- Chris Connor- - Lullaby Of Birdland
- Ella Fitzgerald- - My Funny Valentine
- Julie London- - Cry Me A River
- Lena Horne- - Stormy Weather
- Esther Phillips- - Release Me
- Billie Holiday- - Blue Moon
- Doris Day- - Keep Smilin', Keep Laughin', Be Happy
- Nat King Cole- - Unforgettable
- Peggy Lee- - Black Coffee
- Della Reese- - Whatever Lola Wants
- Harry Belafonte- - Day O (The Banana Boat Song)
- Frank Sinatra- - The Lady Is A Tramp
- Etta James- - At Last
- Nina Simone- - Stomping At The Savoy
- Dinah Washington- - Mad About The Boy
- Anita O'day- - Sing, Sing, Sing
- The Dave Brubeck Quartet With Carmen Mcrae- - Take Five
- Sarah Vaughan- - All Of Me
- Dakota Staton- - The Song Is Ended
- Miles Davis- - Ascenseur Pour L'échafaud (Générique)
- Duke Ellington, John Coltrane- - In A Sentimental Mood
- Dean Martin- - You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You
- Charles Mingus- - Boogie Stop Shuffle
- 4: Thelonious Monk- - Monk's Dream
- John Coltrane- - Giant Steps
- Quincy Jones- - Soul Bossa Nova
- Dizzy Gillespie- - Manteca
- Charlie Parker- - Ko Ko
- Gerry Mulligan, Stan Getz- - Anything Goes
- Count Basie Orchestra- - Whirly Bird
- Sidney Bechet- - Twelfth Street Rag
- Bud Powell- - Parisian Thoroughfare
- Erroll Garner- - You Are My Sunshine
- The Horace Silver Trio- - Opus De Funk
- Herbie Hancock- - Watermelon Man
- Django Reinhardt, Quintette Du Hot Club De France- - Mi
- The Bobby Timmons Trio- - This Here
- A1: Ben E King - Stand By Me
- A2: The Platters - The Great Pretender
- A3: Ella Fitzgerald - Georgia On My Mind
- A4: Barry White - Lady, Sweet Lady
- A5: James Brown & The Famous Flames - Please, Please, Pleas
- A6: Timmy Thomas - Why Can't We Live Together
- B1: Sam Cooke - (What A) Wonderful World
- B2: George Mccrae - Rock Your Baby
- B3: Jimmy "Bo" Horne - Clean Up Man
- B4: Carla Thomas - B-A-B-Y
- B5: Dionne Warwick - Don't Make Me Over
- B6: Mavis John - Use My Body
- B7: Screamin' Jay Hawkins - I Put A Spell On You
- C1: The Isley Brothers - Right Now
- C2: Etta James - At Last
- C3: The Clovers - Love Potion No 9
- C4: Little Willie John - Fever
- C5: The Mar-Keys - Last Night
- C6: Brenda Lee - I'm Sorry
- C7: Aretha Franklin - God Bless The Child
- D1: Gwen Mccrae - 90% Of Me Is You
- D2: Curtis Mayfield & The Impressions - Gypsy Woman
- D3: Booker T & The Mg's - Green Onions
- D4: Bobby Byrd - Back From The Dead
- D7: Nina Simone - Work Song
- E1: Gil Scott-Heron - Lady Day And John Coltrane
- E2: Ray Charles - Unchain My Heart
- E3: Jackie Wilson - Reet Petite
- E4: Jerry Butler - He Will Break Your Heart
- E5: Mary Wells - The One Who Really Loves You
- E6: Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - You Really Got A Hold
- F1: Diana Ross & The Supremes - Your Heart Belongs To Me
- F2: Ike & Tina Turner - I'm Jealous
- F3: Doris Duke - Woman Of The Ghetto
- F4: Solomon Burke - Cry To Me
- F5: The Marvelettes - Please Mr Postman
- F6: Gladys Knight & The Pips - Every Beat Of My Heart
- F7: Dinah Washington - Mad About The Boy
- G1: Quincy Jones - Soul Bossa Nova
- G2: Betty Wright - Clean Up Woman
- G3: Esther Phillips - Release Me
- G4: The Everly Brothers - All I Have To Do Is Dream
- G5: Latimore - Let's Straighten It Out
- G6: Aretha Franklin - Try A Little Tenderness
- G7: Marvin Gaye & The Vandellas - Stubborn Kind Of Fellow
- H1: Otis Redding - These Arms Of Mine
- H2: Aaron Neville - Hercules
- H3: Rufus Thomas - The Dog
- H4: Sir Joe Quaterman & Free Souls - (I Got) So Much Troubl
- H5: Lavern Baker - Love Me Right
- D5: Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes - Expansions
- H6: Gene Chandler - Duke Of Earl
- H7: Al Jarreau - Ain't No Sunshine
- I1: Ibeyi - River
- I2: Aloe Blacc & King Most - With My Friends
- I3: Kimberose - I'm Sorry
- I4: Terry Callier - Running Around (Fug City Mix)
- I5: Jamie Lidell - Building A Beginning
- I6: Asa - The Beginning
- J1: Selah Sue - This World
- J2: Cunnie Willams Feat Monie Love - Saturday
- J3: Cookin' On 3 Burners Feat Kylie Auldist - This Girl
- J4: Alice Russell & Nostalgia 77 Seven Nation Army
- J5: Greyboy & Quantic Feat Sharon Jones - Got To Be A Love
- D6: Stevie Wonder - Contract On Love
Tenor saxophonist Ben Webster (born Kansas City, 1909) needs little introduction, Webster is regarded as one of the three foremost swing era tenor saxophonists - the two others being Coleman Hawkins and Lester Young. His ballad playing and sound inspired such later fellow saxophonists as Archie Shepp, Sonny Rollins and John Coltrane. Webster became famous for his unique sound, quick tempos, his solos that contained great virile rhythmic momentum, a rasping timbre and an almost brutal aggressiveness filled with growl, while his ballad playing was breathy, tender and sensual. The list of his collaborations is long, Ben Webster worked, recorded and played with legends from the likes of Art Tatum, Count Basie, Cab Calloway, Roy Eldridge and Dexter Gordon_but a dream came true when he was offered a permanent job in Duke Ellington's orchestra where his personal style matured. Webster stayed with Ellington until 1943, after which he formed his own groups and played with other small ensembles. From 1952 on he spent his time between Los Angeles and New York playing, freelancing and recording with a variety of soloists, among them high-profile singers like Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Carmen McRae and Frank Sinatra. Despite excellent reviews of his albums, it was difficult for Webster to find steady work in the US during the early 1960's, and when in 1964 he got offered to play for a month in London he accepted and sailed to England. Webster never returned to the United States. In Europe he found plenty of work, playing residences in Scandinavia, settled in Amsterdam (1966-69) and then in Copenhagen (where he even has a street named after him). He toured frequently, playing in clubs and at big festivals with local bands or with visiting American musicians. Ben Webster suffered a stroke in Amsterdam in September 1973 following a performance in Leiden and died on September 20. Even when his health started to decline during his last years, his playing never did. To the last day Webster played with passion and intensity, delivering weight on every note. Webster is the subject of two renowned documentaries and two extensive biographies have been published about his legacy. Responsible for a plethora of excellent recordings he remains THE best-selling tenor saxophonist in jazz. Ben Webster was one of those unique jazz musicians whose presence came through on every recording (He recorded for prestigious labels including Verve, Impulse!, Prestige, Reprise, Blue Note_and countless others. On the album we are proudly presenting you today (Wayfaring Stranger recorded in 1970 by the NPS Radio network in The Netherlands) you will find mind-blowing high-quality Dutch sessions that were left dormant on a shelf and weren't commercially released for over 30 years! On 'Wayfaring Stranger' the listener is treated to no less than nine sublime tracks that document Webster's trademark relaxed-swinging but imaginative playing style that never gets boring. The album features an all-star line-up from the likes of Rob Langereis (Toots Thielemans), John Engels (Chet Baker, Dizzy Gillespie) and Cees Slinger (Dexter Gordon, Slide Hampton). Expect a 61-year-old Ben Webster in excellent form giving a warm, dusky, gritty yet funky performance where he delivers everything from up-tempo material, 12-bar blues jams to soulful expressive ballads. Webster's quartet is in constant musical dialog with each other, creating a unique back and forth between musicians at the top of their game. Tidal Waves Music now proudly presents the FIRST EVER vinyl release of this fantastic album (originally released as a limited Compact Disc edition back in 2000). This unique record comes as a deluxe 180g DOUBLE vinyl edition (strictly limited to 1000 copies) with obi strip.
- A1: Mack The Knife
- A2: Ain't Misbehavin
- A3: Cheek To Cheek
- A4: C'est Si Bon
- A5: When The Saints Go Marching In
- A6: Blueberry Hill
- A7: You Rascal You
- B1: Dream A Little Dream Of Me (With Ella Fitzgerald)
- B2: I Can't Give You Anything But Love
- B3: When It's Sleepy Time Down South
- B4: A Kiss To Build A Dream On
- B5: Georgia On My Mind
- B6: La Vie En Rose
- B7: When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You)
In the year 1900 a musical genius was born in New Orleans. This man
who has been aptly described as 'The man who revolutionised Jazz' is of course the King of the trumpet Louis Armstrong. Perhaps another Jazz great Duke Ellington sums it all up best when he said “Louis Armstrong is, of course, the man who, when heard playing trumpet, inspired thousands to play like him. Hundreds of thousands more were simply inspired to play the same instrument he played and who knows how many millions just loved to listen to him? Louis Armstrong is what I call an American standard, an American Original.”
- Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
- Warm In December
- O Holy Night
- Twinkle Twinkle Little Me
- The Christmas Song
- The Christmas Song
Die gerade erst mit zwei Grammys ausgezeichnete Samara Joy macht es jetzt großen Jazz-Vorbildern wie Ella Fitzgerald und Louis Armstrong gleich und veröffentlicht stimmungsvolle Weihnachtslieder mit einer Extra-Prise Jazz-Feeling.
Bei “A Joyful Holiday” handelt es sich um eine EP mit sechs Tracks, zwei im letzten Jahr erfolgreich digital veröffentlichte Weihnachtssingles sowie vier neue Titel, darunter “The Christmas Song”, ein Duett zwischen Samara and ihrem Vater, dem Gospelsänger Antonio McLendon.
This Christmas album contains some of the biggest evergreens of the season. These are the holiday
songs you know by heart, the ones that immediately put you in the Christmas mood. Featuring Bing
Crosby with "White Christmas", Elvis Presley with his "Blue Christmas", Brenda Lee's "Rockin' Around
The Christmas Tree", Johnny Cash's "Little Drummer Boy", Louis Armstrong's evergeeen "Winter
Wonderland", Ella Fitzgerald and many others. Limited Edition on Solid White vinyl.
- A1: Bobby Helms - Jingle Bells Rock
- A2: Brenda Lee - Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree
- A3: Paul Anka - I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
- A4: Connie Francis - Winter Wonderland
- A5: Billy Fury - My Christmas Prayer
- A6: Bobby Vee - Blue Christmas
- B1: Dean Martin - Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
- B2: Frank Sinatra - Christmas Waltz
- B3: Ella Fitzgerald - Baby It's Cold Outside
- B4: Pat Boone - Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town
- B5: Nat 'King' Cole Trio - The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas To You)
- B6: Judy Garland - Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
- B7: Bing Crosby - White Christmas
- C1: Bobby Day - Rockin' Robin
- C2: Chuck Berry - Run Rudolph Run
- C3: Connie Francis - I'm Gonna Be Warm This Winter
- C4: Brenda Lee - I'm Gonna Lasso Santa Claus
- C5: Pat Bonne - Here Comes Santa Claus
- C6: Bobbe Vee - I'll Be Home For Christmas
- D1: Ella Fitzgerald - Sleigh Ride
- D2: Nat 'King' Cole - Deck The Hall
- D3: Louis Amstrong - Zat You Santa Claus
- D4: Dean Martin - Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer
- D5: Frank Sinatra - Jingle Bells
- D6: Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters - Mele Kalikimaka
- D7: Jimmy Durante - Frosty The Snowman
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❅ Winter Wonderland 26 Classic Christmas Songs across 4 Sides of Vinyl.
❅ Festive Favourites including: White Christmas (Bing Crosby) Winter Wonderland (Connie Francis) Rockin'
Around The Christmas Tree (Brenda Lee) Jingle Bell Rock (Bobby Helms) Jingle Bells (Frank Sinatra)
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Rare Jazz-Soul-Funk Fusion From Milwaukee.
Originally released as a private pressing in 1982.
First Ever Vinyl Reissue.
Released in collaboration with the Numero Group.
180g BLACK vinyl limited to 500 copies w/obi strip. Non-Returnable.
James Dallas is a talented producer, songwriter and saxophonist from Milwaukee. He started playing the clarinet in Junior High School at the age of thirteen, during this time public schools would loan students an instrument who could not afford their own. James originally requested an alto saxophone but none of those were available. In 1967 he got his hands on a baritone saxophone…and it became his main instrument for the next 15 years.
Dallas decided to pursue a career in entertainment (influenced by his parents who allowed him to play in a professional R&B band at the age of 14) and was possessed by an exceptional drive to excel in music. James wanting to showcase his talents as a multi-instrumentalist led him to his pursuit in playing the flute, various forms of the piano…and of course all the saxes & clarinets.
Soon he started playing with local bands and solo artists in the jazz & blues scene, he even participated on several recordings (mostly as part of the horn section)…but things really started to take of when James (together with his brother Chris and his cousin Kevin) started the outfit Heavy Weather. Most of the other bandmembers where his friends and would later become regular players on Dallas’ two solo albums ‘Life Forms’ (1982) and ‘Here And Now’ (1984).
The album we are proudly presenting you today: Life Forms (1982) was James Dallas debut album. Recorded at Mauer Brothers’ Studio and completely self-funded with the help and encouragement of his peers and family. Dallas paid for all the recording time and the privately pressed 1000 copies of the album…back then he could not have imagined that decades later it would become a much sought-after collectible that fetches high prices.
On Life Forms James Dallas is joined by a top cast of musicians such as Earl Thompson on percussion, Myron McClain and Noland Clark on drums, Rick Lacey and Robert Walls Jr. on guitar, Jake Simmons and Kevin Whitehead on bass. Kevin Whitehead (who is James’ cousin and known for his work with Ben Webster, Ella Fitzgerald, Miles Davis, Sun Ra and Pharoah Sanders) also wrote a track for the album. The whole venture truly is a family affair because James’ brother Christopher can also be heard on keyboards and the album design was handled by his other brother Calvin.
James Dallas surely deserves the title of ‘multi-instrumentalist’ because not only did he compose the majority of the songs (and produced the whole album) but next to his trademark soprano saxophone work, he also took care of playing the electric piano, flute, vocoder and keyboards.
The six songs on the fantastic Life Forms album are a heavy mix of mind-blowing funk, fusion and Vocoder/Odyssey synth extravaganza. If you are a serious collector or a smooth jazz underground enthusiast, then this is the thing for you! Also included is the magnificent ‘Sidetrack’ song that was included on the Numero compilation ‘NuLeaf’ released in 2020.
He made his recording debut in 1961 and the following year joined Dizzy Gillespie's band which firmly established the pianist in jazz circles. Though Barron might be best known for his association with the sections of Gillespie (1962-66), Freddie Hubbard (1970-75), and Ron Carter (1976- 80), remarkably, Barron has played with virtually every leading figure in his journeyman career. This includes George Benson, Booker Ervin, Ella Fitzgerald, Chico Freeman, Stan Getz, Dizzy Gillespie, Elvin Jones, Abbey Lincoln, Buddy Rich, and Clark Terry, just to name a few. This album originally released in 1991 showcases the warm, undiluted lyricism of Barron's playing, with stellar performances from Ray Drummond on bass and Ben Riley on drums
Sarah Vaughan gilt neben Ella Fitzgerald und Billie Holiday als eine bedeutendsten Jazzvokalistinnen des 20. Jahrhunderts. Sie verstand es perfekt, eine unvergleichliche Technik mit höchster Sensibilität zu verbinden, nie hat eine Stimme den Geist der Worte so perfekt materialisiert. Dieser illustrierte Bildband enthält ihren unsterblichen 1954er Jazzklassiker 'Swingin' Easy' auf Vinyl, einem Essential der Jazzgeschichte, aufgenommen mit ihrem Trio.
- A1: Whispering Grass (Don't Tell The Trees) (Don't Tell The Trees)
- A2: To Each His Own
- A3: If I Didn't Care
- A4: Prisoner Of Love
- A5: I'm Beginning To See The Light
- A6: Address Unknown
- A7: You Were Only Fooling (While I Was Falling In Love) (While I Was Falling In Love)
- A8: We Three (My Echo, My Shadow & Me) (My Echo, My Shadow & Me)
- B1: Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall (With Ella Fitzgerald)
- B2: The Gypsy
- B3: My Prayer
- B4: You're Breaking My Heart
- B5: I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire
- B6: Stop Pretending (So Hep You See) (So Hep You See)
- B7: Maybe
- B8: Don't Get Around Much Anymore
Along with The Mills Brothers, the Ink Spots blazed the way for
black music groups, creating a path for many to follow. They
proved tremendously influential, with Bill Kenny's lead tenor
inspiring such as Sonny Til (The Orioles), Curtis Mayfield (The
Impressions), Frankie Lymon (The Teenagers) and scores of
others, while Hoppy Jones's trademark talking bass role inspired
an equal number of followers.
- A1: C'est Si Bon
- A2: When You're Smilling (The Whole World Smile With You)
- A3: Basin Street Blues
- A4: Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen
- A5: When The Saints Go Marching In
- A6: Body And Soul
- B1: La Vie En Rose
- B2: Go Down, Moses
- B3: Do You Know What It Means To Miss New-Orleans?
- B4: Blues For Yesterday
- B5: Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child
- B6: On The Sunny Side Of The Street
Stilistisch beeinflusste Lous Armstrong fast alle nachkommenden Trompeter der traditionellen Jazzstile. Darüber hinaus ist Satchmo, dessen unverwechselbare Stimme seine weltweite Popularität begründete, neben Billie Holiday und Ella Fitzgerald einer der bekanntesten Sänger des Jazz. Armstrongs musikalische Wurzeln lagen im New-Orleans-Jazz. Er hatte maßgeblichen Anteil an der Entwicklung dieser Stilrichtung weg von der Kollektivimprovisation hin zum herausgestellten Solo, womit er das Starsolistentum im Jazz begründete.
- A1: Nina Simone - My Baby Just Cares For Me
- A2: Diana Krall - Straighten Up And Fly Right
- A3: June Christy - Give Me The Simple Life
- A4: Nancy Wilson - I Wish You Love
- A5: Shirley Bassey - I've Got You Under My Skin
- A6: Anita O'day - Sing, Sing, Sing
- A7: Helen Merrill - Anything Goes
- B1: Ella Fitzgerald - My Funny Valentine
- B2: Doris Day - Keep Smilin', Keep Laughin', Be Happy
- B3: Dinah Shore - Laughing On The Outside (Crying On The Inside)
- B4: Eartha Kitt - C'est Si Bon (It's So Good)
- B5: Julie London - Cry Me A River
- B6: Mildred Bailey - A Cigarette And A Silhouette
- B7: Melody Gardot - My Sweet Darling
- C1: Billie Holiday - God Bless The Child
- C2: Peggy Lee - Black Coffee
- C3: Carmen Mcrae & The Dave Brubeck Quartet - Take Five
- C4: Viktoria Tolstoy - Upside Out
- C5: Madeleine Peyroux - He's Got Me Goin
- C6: Sarah Vaughan - Summertime
- D1: Aretha Franklin - Try A Little Tenderness
- D2: Blossom Dearie - Teach Me Tonight
- D3: Abbey Lincoln - I Am In Love
- D4: Chris Connor - Lullaby Of Birdland
- D6: Dinah Washington - What A Difference A Day Makes
- D7: Norah Jones - Tennessee Waltz
- D5: Rosemary Clooney & Pérez Prado And His Orchestra - Sway (Quien Sera)
Tasteful double album with outstanding female singers. When it comes to vocal art alone, the jazz world is firmly in the hands of women. Just think of Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald or Nina Simone. But singers of younger days, such as Sarah Vaughan or Diana Krall, are no less impressive with their enchanting voices. Reason enough for the French label Wagram to unite the most renowned female singers of the last decades on a double album.
Lady in Satin was released in 1958 on Columbia Records, catalogue CL 1157 in mono and CS 8048 in stereo. It is legendary singer Billie Holiday's penultimate album completed by the singer and released in her lifetime (her final album, Billie Holiday, being recorded in March 1959 and released just after her death).
AllMusic says: "The feeling and tension she manages to put into almost every track set this album as one of her finest achievements. 'You've Changed' and 'I Get Along Without You Very Well' are high art performances from the singer who saw life from the bottom up."
The song material for Lady in Satin derived from the usual sources for Holiday in her three-decade career, that of the Great American Songbook of classic pop. Unlike the bulk of Holiday's recordings, rather than in the setting of a jazz combo Holiday returns to the backdrop of full orchestral arrangements as done during her Decca years, this time in the contemporary vein of Frank Sinatra or Ella Fitzgerald on her Song Books series. The album consists of songs Holiday had never recorded before.
Bandleader Ray Ellis used a 40-piece orchestra, complete with horns, strings, reeds and even a three-piece choir. It would turn out to be Holiday's most expensive music production. Soloists on the album included Mel Davis, Urbie Green, and bebop trombone pioneer J. J. Johnson.
Now with our 45 RPM release, mastered from the original analogue tape by Bernie Grundman, and pressed by our own Quality Record Pressings, the best-sounding version of this historic album gives listeners an even richer sonic experience. The dead-quiet double-LP, with the music spread over four sides of vinyl, reduces distortion and high frequency loss as the wider-spaced grooves let your stereo cartridge track more accurately.
Original album produced by Irving Townsend, and engineered by Fred Plaut.
- 1: Clifford Brown & Max Roach Quintet - Yesterdays
- 1: 2 Bob James - Sign Of The Times
- 1: 3 Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - The Lonely Bull (El S
- 1: 4 Doris Day - Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)
- 1: 5 Nina Simone - Rags And Old Iron
- 1: 6 Billie Holiday - God Bless The Child
- 1: 7 Ella Fitzgerald With Paul Weston & His Orchestra - Russ
- 1: 8 Burners Feat. Kylie Auldist - This Girl
- 1: 9 Little Willie John - I'm Shakin
- 1: 0 Dinah Washington With Quincy Jones & His Orchestra - Is
- 1: Harry Belfonte - Jump In The Line
- 1: 2 Frank Sinatra - High Hopes
- 1: 3 Chris Connor - Time Out For Tears
- 1: 4 Thelonious Monk - Black And Tan Fantasy
- 2: 1 Ella Fitzgerald - All Through The Night
- 2: Johnny Mathis - Someone
- 2: 3 Cal Tjader - Walk On By
- 2: 4 Gil Scott-Heron - Home Is Where The Hatred Is
- 2: 5 Mongo Santamaria - Watermelon Man
- 2: 6 Peggy Lee - I'ts A Good Day
- 2: 7 Ferrante & Teicher - Theme From Exodus
- 2: 8 Quincy Jones - Soul Bossa Nova
- 2: 9 Ahmad Jamal - Angel Eyes (Live At The Alhambra)
- 2: 10 Charlie Parker & Miles Davis - A Night In Tunisia
- 2: 11 Les Brown Feat. Doris Day - You Won't Be Satisfied (Unt
- 2: 1 Cab Calloway - The Hi-De-Ho Man (That's Me)
- 2: 13 Glenn Miller - Doin' The Jive
- 2: 14 Louis Armstrong & His Hot Seven - Weary Blues
- A1: Aretha Franklin - Kissin' By The Mistletoe
- A2: Billie Holiday - God Bless The Child
- A3: Doris Day - Here Comes Santa Claus (Down Santa Claus Lane)
- A4: Eartha Kitt - Santa Baby
- A5: Edith Piaf - Le Noel De La Rue
- A6: Ella Fitzgerald - Santa Claus Got Stuck In My Chimney
- A7: Peggy Lee - I Like A Sleighride (Jingle Bells)
- B1: Evelyn Freeman - Didn't It Rain
- B2: Judy Garland - Have Yourself A Merry Christmas
- B3: Mahalia Jackson - O Little Town Of Bethlehem
- B4: Marie Knight - Gospel Train
- B5: Nina Simone - He's Got The Whole World In His Hands
- B6: Rosemary Clooney - Suzy Snowflake
- B7: The Andrew Sisters - Merry Christmas Polka
Celebrate Christmas with an array of stars and the best diva talent the world has ever known. Featuring classic songs and festive favourites from Aretha Franklin, Billie Holiday, Eartha Kitt, Ella Fitzgerald, Judy Garland, Nina Simone and many more, this LP is the perfect seasonal soundtrack.
- A1: Dean Martin - Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
- A2: Frank Sinatra - Jingle Bells
- A3: Elvis Presley - White Christmas
- A4: Nat "King" Cole - The Christmas Song
- A5: Louis Armstrong - Christmas In New Orleans
- A6: Perry Como - Winter Wonderland
- A7: Bing Crosby - O Come All Ye Faithful
- A8: Sam Cooke - Wade In The Water
- B1: Elvis Presley - Blue Christmas
- B2: Paul Anka - It's Christmas Everywhere
- B3: Harry Belafonte - I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day
- B4: Bing Crosby & The Andrew Sisters - Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
- B5: Frank Sinatra - Silent Night
- B6: Ray Charles - The Snow Is Falling
- B7: Bing Crosby & Ella Fitzgerald - Silver Bells
- B8: Frankie Laine - I Believe
Celebrate Christmas with an array of stars and the best crooning talent the world has ever known. Featuring classic songs and festive favourites from Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Eartha Kitt, Dean Martin, Gene Autry, Perry Como and many more, this LP is the perfect seasonal soundtrack.
- 1: Ella Fitzgerald - How High The Moon
- 1: 2 Etta James - I Just Want To Make Love To You
- 1: 3 Ayo - Throw It Away
- 1: 4 Andrews Sisters - Rum And Coca Cola
- 1: 5 Peggy Lee - Black Coffee
- 1: 6 Cyrille Aimée - Three Little Words
- 1: 7 Dinah Washington - Mad About The Boy
- 1: 8 Nina Simone - Love Me Or Leave Me
- 1: 9 Hailey Tuck - Coltrane
- 1: 0 Marilyn Monroe - I Wanna Be Loved By You
- 1: Nancy Wilson - Fly Me To The Moon
- 1: 2 Rosemary Clooney - Bali Ha'i
- 1: 3 Sarah Vaughan - Shulie A Bop
- 1: 4 Carmen Mcrae - Yardbird Suitelp
- 2: 1 Billie Holiday - Lover Man
- 2: Rose Murphy - Baby, Baby
- 2: 3 Anita O'day W. Gene Krupa - Tea For Two
- 2: 4 Cecile Mclorin Salvant - You're My Thrill
- 2: 5 Lavern Baker - Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Ou
- 2: 6 June Hutton - My Baby Just Cares For Me
- 2: 7 Chris Connor - All About Ronnie
- 2: 8 Irene Kral - Comes Love
- 2: 9 Della Reese - My Heart Belongs To Daddy
- 2: 10 Joan Chamorro & Andrea Motis - Moon River
- 2: 13 Doris Day - Keep Smilin', Keep Laughin', Be Happy
- 2: 14 Helen Merrill - Summertime
- 2: 11 Etta Jones - I Love Paris
- 2: 1 Dinah Shore - Mood Indigo
The exceptional 100% TSF Jazz collection is embellished with its latest " 100% Women " volume dedicated to the great female Jazz performers. Let yourself be carried away by the finesse of this selection which honors the women of Jazz. With: Cecile McLorin Salvant, Carmen McRae, Ayo, Nina Simone, Doris Day, Dinah Washington
- A1: Bing Crosby - It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas
- A2: Ella Fitzgerald - Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It
- A3: Bobby Helms - Jingle Bells Rock
- A4: Elvis Presley - Blue Christmas
- A5: Frank Sinatra - Jingle Bells
- A6: Nat King Cole - Joy To The World
- A7: Harry Belafonte - We Wish You A Merry Christmas/God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
- A8: Jose Feliciano - Feliz Navidad
- B1: Dean Martin - White Christmas
- B2: Bing Crosby - Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town
- B3: Eartha Kitt - Santa Baby
- B4: Bobby Darin - Christmas Auld Lang Syne
- B5: Nat King Cole - The Christmas Song
- B6: Frank Sinatra - Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
- B7: Perry Como - Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer
- B8: Nat King Cole - O Holy Night
Eigentlich kaum zu glauben, dass es bis heute kein Weihnachtsalbum des unvergessenen Louis Armstrong
gab, schließlich hat er einige der romantischsten, witzigsten und swingendsten Weihnachtssongs aller Zeiten
aufgenommen. Diesem Missstand hat sich jetzt das Jazzlabel Verve angenommen:
„Louis Wishes You A Cool Yule“ ist die erste Louis-Armstrong-Weihnachtsplatte überhaupt und präsentiert seine Weihnachtstracks erstmals als zusammenhängendes Gesamtwerk. Die Zusammenstellung enthält
sechs Decca-Singles aus den 1950er Jahren, zwei Duette mit seinen Lieblingspartnerinnen Ella Fitzgerald
und Velma Middleton, und den monumentalen Evergreen „What a Wonderful World“, der längst auch zu
einer Art Hoffnungshymne geworden ist, die zum Geist des Weihnachtsfestes passt.
Als besonderes Geschenk an Satchmo-Fans enthält das Album eine bisher unveröffentlichte Aufnahme
von Louis’ berührender Lesung von Samuel Clement Moores Gedicht „A Visit from St. Nicholas“ (auch
bekannt als „The Night Before Christmas“), für die Pianist Sullivan Fortner, eine Jazz-Ikone aus New
Orleans, eine wunderschöne musikalische Untermalung liefert.
- A1: John Coltrane & Art Blakey's Big Band - Pristine
- A2: Cécile Mclorin Salvant - One Step Ahead
- A3: Serge Gainsbourg - Black Trombone
- A4: Marcus Miller Feat Corinne Bailey Rae - Free
- A5: Anne Paceo - Smile
- B1: Neue Grafik Ensemble Feat Brother Portrait - Hedgehog
- B2: Mel Tormé - Comin' Home Baby
- B2: Michel Legrand Feat Bill Evans, John Coltrane & Miles
- B4: Yaron Herman Trio - Heart Shaped Box
- B5: Miles Davis - Générique (B O.f "Ascenseur Pour L'echafa
- B6: I | Brahim Maalouf - True Sorry
- C1: Melody Gardot & Seth Kallen - My Sweet Darling
- C2: Norah Jones & Joel Harrison - Tennessee Waltz
- C3: Laurent De Wilde - Misterioso
- C4: Mélanie De Biasio - Afro Blue
- C5: Ella Fitzgerald - How High The Moon
- C6: Quincy Jones - Soul Bossa Nova
- D1: Térez Montcalm - Sweet Dreams
- D2: Biréli Lagrène & Sylvain Luc - So What?
- D3: Sandra Nkaké & Jî Drû - Always The Same
- D4: Youn Sun Nah - Jockey Full Of Bourbon
- D5: Nina Simone - Love Me Or Leave Me
- D6: 2Charlie Parker & Miles Davis - A Night In Tunisia
A1. Clifford Brown & Max Roach Quintet - Yesterdays
A2. Bob James - Sign Of The Times
A3. Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - The Lonely Bull (El Solo Toro)
A4. Doris Day - Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)
A5. Nina Simone - Rags And Old Iron
A6. Billie Holiday - God Bless The Child
A7. Ella Fitzgerald With Paul Weston & His Orchestra - Russian Lullaby
B1. Cookin' On 3 Burners Feat. Kylie Auldist - This Girl
B2. Little Willie John - I'm Shakin'
B3. Dinah Washington With Quincy Jones & His Orchestra - Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby
B4. Harry Belfonte - Jump In The Line
B5. Frank Sinatra - High Hopes
B6. Chris Connor - Time Out For Tears
B7. Thelonious Monk - Black And Tan Fantasy
C1. Ella Fitzgerald - All Through The Night
C2. Johnny Mathis - Someone
C3. Cal Tjader - Walk On By
C4. Gil Scott-Heron - Home Is Where The Hatred Is
C5. Mongo Santamaria - Watermelon Man
C6. Peggy Lee - I'ts A Good Day
C7. Ferrante & Teicher - Theme From Exodus
D1. Quincy Jones - Soul Bossa Nova
D2. Ahmad Jamal - Angel Eyes (Live At The Alhambra)
D3. Charlie Parker & Miles Davis - A Night In Tunisia
D4. Les Brown Feat. Doris Day - You Won'T Be Satisfied (Until You Break My Heart)
D5. Cab Calloway - The Hi-De-Ho Man (That's Me)
D6. Glenn Miller - Doin' The Jive
- 1: The Edwin Hawkins Singers - Oh Happy Day
- 2: Louis Armstrong - Go Down Moses
- 3: Ella Fitzgerald - Oh, Doctor Jesus
- 4: The Golden Gate Quartet - Joshua Fit The Battle Of Jeri
- 5: The Staple Singers - Will The Circle Be Unbroken
- 6: Nina Simone - He's Got The Whole World In His Hands
- 7: The Dixie Hummingbirds - Nobody Knows The Trouble I See
- 8: Mahalia Jackson & Duke Ellington - Come Sunday
- 9: Sam Cooke & The Soul Stirrers - Touch The Hem Of His G
- 10: Aretha Franklin - God Bless The Child
- 11: The Blind Boys Of Alabama - Mother's On The Train
- 12: The Harmonizing Four - I Shall Not Be Moved
- 13: Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Marie Knight & Sam Price Trio
The best selection of Gospel music anthems ! Including the iconic " Oh Happy Day " by The Edwin Hawkins Singers ! Originals Versions Remastered
- A1: Gwen Mccrae - 90% Of Me Is You
- A2: Gil Scott-Heron -Lady Day And John Coltrane
- A3: Al Jarreau - Ain't No Sunshine
- A4: Darondo - Didn't I
- A5: Barry White - Ghetto Letto
- B1: Nina Simone - Work Song
- B2: Ray Charles - Unchain My Heart
- B3: Otis Redding - These Arms Of Mine
- B4: Curtis Mayfield & The Impressions - Gypsy Woman
- B5: Diana Ross & The Supremes - Let Me Go The Right Way
- B6: Sam Cooke - (What A) Wonderful World
- B7: Dionne Warwick - Don't Make Me Over
- B8: Ben E. King - Stand By Me
- C1: James Brown & The Famous Flames - Please, Please, Please
- C2: Aretha Franklin - Try A Little Tenderness
- C3: George Mccrae - Rock Your Baby
- C4: Ella Fitzgerald - Georgia On My Mind
- C5: Ike & Tina Turner - A Fool In Love
- C6: Marvin Gaye & The Vandellas - Stubborn Kind Of Fellow
- C7: Etta James -I Just Want To Make Love To You
- D1: Aaron Neville - Hercules
- D2: Terry Callier - Running Around (Fug City Mix)
- D3: Aloe Blacc & King Most - With My Friends
- D4: Cookin' On 3 Burners Feat. Kylie Auldist - This Girl
- D5: Nostalgia 77 Feat. Alice Russell - Seven Nation Army
“I’ve been playing since I was 11 years old,” says Charlie Gabriel, the most
senior member of the legendary Preservation Hall Band. “I never did anything in
my life but play music. I’ve been blessed with that gift that God gave me, and I’ve
tried to nurse it the best way I knew how.”
While he’s faced plenty of challenges nursing that gift for more than 78 years,
none likely rank with last winter’s passing of his brother and last living sibling,
Leonard, lost to COVID-19. For the first time ever, Gabriel put down his horn,
filling his days and weeks instead with dark reflection, a stubborn despondency
broken now and then by regular chess matches in the studio kitchen of Hall
leader Ben Jaffe, working overtime to bring his friend some light.
One such afternoon also included Joshua Starkman, sitting off in a corner
playing his guitar and half-watching the chess from a distance. When Charlie
returned the next day, he brought his saxophone. “I was just inspired to try it, to
play again. It had been a long time, and a guitar makes me feel free. I do love the
sound of a piano, but it takes up a lot of a space, keeps me kind of boxed in.”
That day was to be the first session for ‘Eighty Nine’, almost entirely the work of
Gabriel, Jaffe and Starkman, recorded mostly right there, in the kitchen, by Matt
Aguiluz.
Charlie Gabriel’s first professional gig dates to 1943, sitting in for his father in
New Orleans’ Eureka Brass Band. As a teenager living in Detroit, Charlie played
with Lionel Hampton, whose band then included a young Charles Mingus, later
spending nine years with a group led by Cab Calloway drummer J.C. Heard.
While he’s also fronted a bebop quintet, played and/or toured with Ella
Fitzgerald, Tony Bennet, Aretha Franklin and many more, this is the first time his
name appears on the front of a record, as a bandleader.
Since 2006, Gabriel has been a member of the Preservation Hall Jazz Band,
featuring prominently on ‘That’s It, So It Is’, and ‘Tuba to Cuba’. ‘Eighty Nine’ was
different, and not simply due to a smaller ensemble. “We had no particular plan,
or any particular insight on what we were gonna do. But we were enjoying what
we were doing, jamming, having a musical conversation,” Charlie says, further
musing, “Musical conversations cancel out complications.”
The album includes six standards and three newer pieces on which Gabriel is a
writer: ‘Yellow Moon’, ‘The Darker It Gets’ and ‘I Get Jealous’. The record also
marks Charlie’s return to his first instrument, clarinet, on many of the tracks. “The
clarinet is the mother of the saxophone,” he says. “I started playing clarinet early
in life, and this taught me the saxophone.”
Finally, ‘Eighty Nine’ includes three tracks of Charlie singing. “I always sung, but
it wasn’t my forte to become a singer,” he says. “The truth is, people often
develop a real relationship with a song once they hear the words. Sometimes I
enjoy singing them.”
First pressing on translucent gold Loser Edition coloured vinyl
- 1: Manu Dibango - Groovy Flute
- 2: Tenorio Jr. - Nebulosa
- 3: Mark Murphy - Why Don't You Do Right
- 4: Illinois Jacquet - Mambocito Mio
- 5: Frank Minion - Bongo Blues
- 6: Blue Mitchell - Mi Hermano
- 7: Lorez Alexandria - I'm Whishin
- 8: Marian Mcpartland - Coming Home Baby
- 9: Oliver Nelson - 125Th Street & 7Th Avenue
- 10: Ella Fitzgerald, Ernie Heckscher Big Band & Tommy Flana
- 11: Orchester Roland Kovac - Milky Way
- 12: Gene Ammons - Pagan Love Song
- 13: The Monty Alexander Trio - Monticello
- 14: Mel Tormé - Right Now!
- 15: Richard "Groove" Holmes - Six Million Dollar Man Theme
- 16: Dizzy Gillespie - For The Gypsies
- 17: Michel Sardaby - Welcome New Warmth
- 18: Art Farmer Septet - Mau Mau
- 19: Frank Minion - Watermelon
- 20: The Ibrahim Khalil Shihab Quintet - Before The Rain And
- 21 0: Gabor Szabo - Galatea's Guitar
Reissue of the Count Basie Orchestra's 1970 album 'High Voltage',
arranged by Chico O'Farrill and featuring Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Cecil
Payne, Joe Newman, Freddie Green and Harold Jones among others
When in January, 1970 Count Basie entered the studio with his 17-piece big band
to record 'High Voltage', he ushered in the last full decade as bandleader of his
Orchestra. The Orchestra had left its imprint on the sixties by recording with the
likes of Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald. There would be more great albums with
star vocalists in the seventies, but the band's purely instrumental works, which
had begun in 1965, would also continue. Back then Basie had engaged acclaimed
Cuban composer/arranger Chico O'Farrill to arrange the music for such concept
albums as "Basie Meets Bond" and "Basie's Beatle Bag", transforming them into
crossover gems.
On 'High Voltage' O'Farrill demonstrates his affinity to Basie's big band sound, this
time with a repertoire of standards. For this album, Basie specifically chose
pieces the band had never recorded in their more than 30-year existence. This is
saying something, since the band covers such an impressive span of jazz history,
from the beginning of the swing era to the bop-influenced bands of the 50's on
through to the present album.
The Count's new drummer Harold Jones propels Fred Fisher's "Chicago" with a
tremendous drive. The Rogers and Hart classic "Have You Met Miss Jones"
features beguilingly dense deep- register horn lines and an almost languorous
piano, and Eric Dixon's tasty flute solo spices up "The Lady Is A Tramp". With its
smoky sophistication, Eddie Lockjaw Davis' Tenor dominates "Bewitched",
whereas guest trumpeter Joe Newman's muted tongue-in-cheek solo highlights
"Day In Day Out". Of course, Basie himself also steps forward: for instance, on the
Fats Waller-like intro to "I'm Getting Sentimental Over You", and with the playful
grace notes on "If I Were A Bell"." Reminiscent of the Las Vegas shows the band
performed with Frank Sinatra, "Get Me To The Church On Time" is also a
masterful dialogue between the horn sections.
- A1: Alex North - Main Title
- A2: Duke Ellington - Main Title And Anatomy Of A Murder
- A3: Elmer Bernstein - Breakup
- A4: Miles Davis - Florence Sur Les Champs-Élysées
- A5: Adolph Deutsch - Randolph Street Rag
- A6: Henry Mancini And His Orchestra - Hub Caps And Tail Lig
- A7: John Barry - Car Chase - Night Chase
- B1: Barney Wilen - Témoin Dans La Ville
- B2: Jean Wiener - Grisbi Blues
- B3: Martial Solal - Duo
- B4: Michel Legrand - Juke-Box
- B5: Claude Bolling - Poursuite
- B6: Serge Gainsbourg, Alain Goraguer - Black March
- B7: Georges Delerue - Rock
- B8: Michel Magne - China Jazz Hot
- C1: Duke Ellington - Mood Indigo
- C2: Charlie Parker - Parker's Mood
- C3: Irving Berlin / Fred Astaire - Cheek To Cheek
- C4: Louis Armstrong And Ella Fitzgerald - Love Is Here To S
- C5: Dean Martin - Ain't That A Kick In The Head
- C6: Duke Ellington / Ella Fitzgerald - Drop Me Off In Harle
- D1: Irving Berlin - Blue Skies
- D2: Duke Ellington - Jubilee Stomp
- D3: Fats Waller - I Ain't Got Nobody
- D6: Ray Charles - What'd I Say
- D4: Frank Sinatra - Come Fly With Me
- D5: Billie Holiday - I Can't Give You Anything But Love
- A1: Glen Gray & The Casa Loma Orchestra– Opus One 2:59
- A2: Billy May And His Orchestra– For Dancers Only 2:43
- A3: Les Elgart– A Foggy Day 2:17
- A4: Billy May And His Orchestra– The Man With The Golden Arm 2:48
- A5: Ray Anthony & His Orchestra– Peter Gunn 1:54
- A6: Nelson Riddle Feat. Ella Fitzgerald– All The Things You Are 3:19
- A7: Duke Ellington, Count Basie & His Orchestra*– Take The “A” Train 3:47
- A8: Lionel Hampton– Paulette’s Boogie Woogie 4:49
- B1: Benny Goodman– Sing, Sing, Sing 8:08
- B2: Les Brown And His Orchestra– Lullaby Of Birdland 3:21
- B3: Harry James And His Orchestra– Two O’clock Jump 2:59
- B4: Les Elgart– When I Take My Sugar To Tea 2:37
- B5: Louis Armstrong And His All-Stars– Basin Street Blues 5:50
- B6: Billy May And His Orchestra– Top Hat, White Tie And Tails 2:41
- A1: Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
- A2: Frosty The Snowman
- A3: Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
- A4: The Christmas Song
- A5: Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer
- A6: I Saw Three Ships
- B1: Every Christmas Has Love
- B2: Three Strings For Christmas
- B3: Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
- B4: We Wish You A Merry Christmas
- B5: Silver Bells
- B6: Winter Wonderland
Paul Gilbert have announced the release of a new seasonal offering titled 'TWAS. Gilbert’s 17th solo album features a dozen recordings, two of which are new, original compositions.
Gilbert shares, “Many will agree that in recent times, challenging events have been pouring down upon our heads like an Exploding Waterfall of Molasses. At least it sometimes feels like that to me. But while I was jamming Christmas songs with my friends, playing an assortment of red, green, and white Ibanez electric guitars, I felt like life was THE BEST. I hope that this music can put a smile on your face as well. Merry Christmas to all. And to all, a good night.”
The track listing features “Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!,” “Frosty The Snowman,” “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing,” “The Christmas Song,” “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,” “I Saw Three Ships,” “Every Christmas Has Love” (original), “Three Stings For Christmas” (original), “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” “We Wish You a Merry Christmas,” “Silver Bells,” and “Winter Wonderland.” On the Japanese release of ‘Twas The Guitar Before Christmas, there will be a bonus track titled “Down the Chimney Blues” (original).
Gilbert offers, “Ten of the songs are classics. I was inspired by the Christmas recordings of Nat King Cole, Loretta Lynn, Stevie Wonder, Barbra Streisand, Johnny Mathis, Ella Fitzgerald, and The Ventures. And of course, inspiration came from my guitar heroes, Eddie Van Halen, Alex Lifeson, Johnny Winter, Robin Trower, Frank Marino, Pat Travers, Jimi Hendrix, and Jimmy Page, to name a few. I also wrote some of my own new Christmas songs. As I have been doing recently, I begin with lyrics and a melody. Then I let my guitar take over, as it sings better than I do.”
Few artists in the music profession are as unclassifiable as
Nina Simone. During her long career she tackled material from
a variety of styles, garnering an audience that included soul
devotees, folk followers, R&B lovers and even jazz buffs.
Embarking on this project, she joined a host of seriously
talented individuals: the likes of Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah
Vaughan, Billy Eckstine and Frank Sinatra, who had recorded,
and would continue to record, items from the Ellington
songbook for many years to come








































