Friday, September 20, 2013

NEW RELEASES - YUSEF LATEEF / ROSCOE MITCHELL / ADAM RUDOLPH / DOUGLAS R. EWART, ROBERTO SANTAMARIA, THE SWINGLE SINGERS

YUSEF LATEEF / ROSCOE MITCHELL / ADAM RUDOLPH / DOUGLAS R. EWART - VOICE PRINTS

From around America they came, from Massachusetts (Lateef), northern California (Mitchell), southern California (Rudolph), from Minnesota (Ewart), they gathered in Minneapolis to play together for the first time, in this concert. Are you surprised to discover ex-Detroiter Lateef improvising along with three leading ex-Chicago free spirits? ''He has such a wide musical spectrum and a musical vision,'' says Ewart. ''His vision is inclusive, not exclusive - he welcomes younger musicians and other visions,'' and Rudolph emphasizes Lateef's ''deep feeling and spiritual awareness.'' Of course, these Chicagoans are musical globetrotters themselves. Like Lateef, all three have worked with African musicians, plus Jamaica-born Ewart has also studied flutes in Japan and Australia and Adam Rudolph has lived in West Africa and studied North Indian percussion. All four have so much to share, to inspire each other - there are no barriers. ~ amazon.com

ROBERTO SANTAMARIA & HIS LATIN JAZZ STARS - FIESTA AL JAZZ

Elegance, virtuosity, and Caribbean feeling: the triad of virtues that characterizes their concerts. ""The people ... enjoy the unusual, upbeat combination of Cuban cha-cha-chá with elements of funk, soul and, of course, jazz. And they are fascinated by their explosive yet intricate playing style ..."" wrote Lorenz Erl in the Donaukurier about the band's concert in the Audi-Forum in Ingolstadt in April 2012. It was the band's first public appearance. A gig in the BIX jazz club in Stuttgart followed in November, a live recording of which is included as a promo CD. The seven musicians really get off on their groove, sending out sparks that immediately ignite the audience--which is why they decided to record a studio CD in 2013 and are planning many more concerts. ""Latin is out,"" claims the market. But this band proves that the condemned always live longer than expected. Every one of the band's concerts resuscitates this brand of jazz, which filled stadiums and conquered hit parades in the 60s and 70s. ""Beauty never dies"" says its leader, Roberto Santamaría, with conviction. The Cuban, a nephew of ""Conga King"" Mongo Santamaría, has lived in Germany since 2011. There he has assembled a seven-member international ensemble that thrills both jazz lovers and Latin fans. ~ amazon.com

THE SWINGLE SINGERS - WEATHER TO FLY

Weather To Fly is the Swingle Singers' first full-length album since 2009 and the first of two discs to be released in the group's fiftieth anniversary year. A punchy, electrifying set that holds all the excitement of a live show, Weather To Fly celebrates the best of the group's current a cappella repertoire. All-vocal arrangements of songs from Turkey, Spain, Italy and Argentina sit alongside re-imagined British pop from Elbow, Florence and the Machine and The Beatles. ''This is, quite simply, the album our audiences have asked for after every performance,'' says bass singer Edward Randell. For half a century, The Swingle Singers have pushed the boundaries of what the human voice can achieve. Their vocal agility and blend, combined with captivating showmanship, have thrilled audiences across the globe. Celebrating their 50th anniversary in the 2013-14 season, today's young and gifted Swingle Singers represent the group's evolution from baroque jazz pioneers to contemporary a cappella phenomenon. ~ amazon.com


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