Friday, July 20, 2012

NEW RELEASES - SPIRITUAL SOUL & GOSPEL FUNK, SORY KANDIA KOUYATE, MOTOWN FLOORSHAKERS

HOLY SPIRIT - SPIRITUAL SOUL & GOSPEL FUNK FROM SHREVEPORT'S JEWEL RECORDS (VARIOUS ARTISTS)

One of the funkiest gospel collections you'll ever hope to own – and an amazing document of the criss-crossing styles going down at the legendary Jewel Records! Jewel didn't just record gospel, but handled a fair bit of soul, funk, blues, and jazz – all of which seems to bubble forth in these amazing recordings – tracks that easily represent some of the hippest, coolest gospel sides of the late 60s and early 70s – the kind of work we've dug for years in its ability to easily cross over to the secular scene, thanks to wicked grooves underneath the vocals! And the vocals are pretty darn great too – work by singers who could have been huge in the mainstream world, had they broken from the spiritual realm – really belting out with the best of the southern soul scene of the time. The package features a whopping 41 tracks in all – with tracks that "Don't Forget The Bridge" by Mighty Songs Of Glory, "There's A Creator" by Roscoe Robinson, "Trouble's Brewin" by The Meditation Singers, "Brotherly Love" by BP's Revolution, "I'm Trying To Be Your Friend" by Soul Stirrers, "Far Away From God" by Armstrong Brothers, "Golden Gate" by Traveling Echoes, "He's A Friend" by Dorothy Norwood, "Watch That Rogue" by Silver Gate Quartet, "You've Got To Serve Somebody" by Bill Moss, and "The Upper Way" by The Violinaires. ~ Dusty Groove

SORY KANDIA KOUYATE – LA VOIX DE LA REVOLUTION

Incredible work from Sory Kandia Kouyate – not just an amazing singer, but also a powerful political force in independent Guinea as well! This 2CD collection brings together music from Sory's best period – very heavy on early 70s numbers that feature enigmatic instrumentation on kora, tenor sax, balafon, and percussion – with accompaniment by either the Trio De Musique, Ensemble National Djoiba, or Keltgui Et Ses Tambourinis – all groups who create these amazingly-woven backdrops that are perfect for Koyate's long-spun style of storytelling singing! The whole thing is captivating right from the start – with that incredible freshness we first felt when hearing the Ethiopiques series – a great reminder that there's still a hell of a lot of African music for our ears to discover. Wonderfully packaged by Sterns, with notes in French and English –a nd tracks that include "Kedo", "Douga", "Toubaka", "Siiba", "Nina", "Souaressi", "Minawa", "Djoliba", "Fouaba", "Tara", and "N'Na". ~ Dusty Groove

MOTOWN FLOORSHAKERS – 40 NORTHERN SOUL CLASSICS (VARIOUS ARTISTS)

A great look at the sound of Motown in the 60s – a special set that brings together upbeat, hard-grooving soul tunes from the legendary label – of the sort that always play big on Northern Soul dancefloors! There's way more than just familiar hits here – as the collection does a nice job of going past the obvious classics treasured in the US, to uncover the great soul cuts that have been prized by British soul fans for the past few decades – the kind of Detroit grooves that have gone onto have a huge influence on overseas music for years. The set's got a few familiar numbers, but lots more lesser-known Motown cuts – and titles include "You Can't Stop A Man In Love" by Reuben Howell, "Lucky Lucky Me" by Marvin Gaye, "Tune Up" by Jr Walker & The All Stars, "Out To Get You" by Shorty Long, "For This I Thank You" by Gino Parks, "Love Trouble Heartache & Misery" by Hattie Littles, "I'm Gonna Make It Up To You" by Kim Weston, "Battened Ships" by Odyssey, "Nothing Left To Give" by Thelma Houston, "Til You Were Gone" by Frank Wilson, "One Way Out" by Martha Reeves & The Vandellas, "Love Is Like An Itching In My Heart" by The Supremes, and "Baby A Go Go" by Barbara McNair. ~ Dusty Groove

Thursday, July 19, 2012

JIMMY CLIFF - REBIRTH

“I got one more shot at the goal/Straight from my soul/I’m in control,” sings reggae legend Jimmy Cliff on “One More,” the lead track from Rebirth, the new Universal Music Enterprises album from the Grammy-winning musician, actor, singer, songwriter, producer and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, produced by punk icon Tim Armstrong, of Rancid and Operation Ivy fame.

The release, his first studio album in seven years, is the next step in their collaboration on last year’s Sacred Fire EP, an effort Rolling Stone called Cliff’s “best music in decades… [his] tenor still soars.” With the groundbreaking 1972 film The Harder They Come celebrating its 40th anniversary, Cliff—who starred in the movie and contributed the title cut, “You Can Get It If You Really Want,” “Many Rivers to Cross” and “Sitting in Limbo” to the soundtrack—is still going strong in a career that has spanned almost 50 years and includes his native Jamaica’s highest honor, the Order of Merit. In Rebirth's autobiographical “Reggae Music,” Cliff recounts going to see famed Jamaican producer Leslie Kong in 1962 to convince him to work with him, releasing Cliff’s first hit, “Hurricane Hattie,” when he was just 14.

“Jimmy is one of my musical heroes and I’ve been responding to his music my entire life,” said Armstrong, who had never met Cliff before, but was once recommended to him by mutual friend Joe Strummer of The Clash. Gathering Armstrong’s studio band, the Engine Room (bassist/percussionist J Bonner, drum/percussionist Scott Abels, organ/percussionist Dan Boer and piano/lead guitarist Kevin Bivona), the first song they tackled was a cover of Rancid’s “Ruby Soho,” a ska-tinged number from the band’s 1995 album …And Out Came the Wolves about a musician having to tell his lover he’s headed for the road.

 had no idea it was one of Tim’s songs, but I liked it and could identify with the sentiments,” said Cliff. “I never really had the opportunity to hear his music, but it was a great thing how we hit if off in the studio.”

They also worked on a cover of The Clash’s “The Guns of Brixton,” a song about the growing tension in Brixton at the time. Ironically, Strummer’s last session ever was with Cliff on “Over the Border, a song from Jimmy’s 2004 album, Black Magic. It was at that time Joe talked up Armstrong as someone who might make a good collaborator for him.

“It was inspiring working with Tim because even the sound of the album feels like we went back to the ’60s and ’70s,” said Cliff. “I had forgotten about a lot of the sounds and the instruments we used then, and we brought that all back.”

“Now the tides have turned/And the rewards we have earned/Bringing us good feeling/Set our hearts a-reeling.” “Our Ship Is Sailing”

While Rebirth is named after what Cliff perceives as his own artistic revival, the reggae pioneer has never really been away, working with a who’s-who of other rock legends over the years, including the Rolling Stones, Elvis Costello and Annie Lennox, his songs covered by the likes of Willie Nelson, Bruce Springsteen, Cher, New Order and Fiona Apple. His patented sweet tenor is the most recognizable vocal in reggae along with his only fellow Jamaican Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Bob Marley. Last year, he made a triumphant appearance at the Bonnaroo festival that put him back on the pop music map.

“The album is about my rebirth as an artist and as a man, but also about the rebirth of the world,” says the man whose 1970 “Vietnam,” has been dubbed by Bob Dylan “the greatest protest song ever written,” and served as a centerpiece in Paul Simon’s acclaimed 2011 tour, the performer citing it as his original inspiration to record “Mother and Child Reunion” with Cliff’s band in Jamaica.

Never a stranger to politics, Jimmy continues as a voice of power and conscience, especially on songs like the opener, “World Upside Down,” a song written by the late reggae pioneer Joe Higgs back in the ‘70s with lyrics updated by Cliff. “I made it for the world today,” he added.

Other socially conscious songs on Rebirth include “Children’s Bread,” with its harsh refrain, “They took the children’s bread and give it to the dogs… The time has come for us to right the wrongs.” Much of the material was inspired by his tour of African countries like Nigeria, Sierra Leone and Ghana.

“Africa is like an injection for me,” he explained. “Being there gave me that high feeling—the songs just poured out.”

“Let’s keep on moving…There ain’t no stopping until we say so” “Our Ship Is Sailing.”

But it is the more personal songs, like “One More,” “Reggae Music” and “Our Ship is Sailing” which get to the heart of Jimmy Cliff’s music, and his own artistic renewal as he heads out on a summer tour that began in Brooklyn in June with a concert streamed on NPR Music. Among his future plans are more acting roles, including a possible sequel to The Harder They Come, as well as continuing to write songs inspired by the classic soundtrack.

“I have not become the artist I believe I am,” he told Rolling Stone last year. “I’m not done at all. I want to become a stadium act.”

Rebirth is the next step in that direction. ~ jimmycliff.com

TIMI YURO - THE COMPLETE LIBERTY SINGLES

Before Amy Winehouse, before Adele, there was the Little Girl with the Big Voice, Timi Yuro, the greatest white soul singer of the ‘60s, male or female. Previous Timi collections have featured after-the-fact stereo remixes or album tracks—no collection has concentrated on the actual recordings that made her famous, the singles that took her to the charts in the ‘60s...till now! Here, for the first time, are the A and B-sides of all of the U.S. singles Timi cut for Liberty Records during her two stints with the label, featuring the original mono single mixes except for two tracks that were issued as 33 1/3 stereo jukebox singles, all fittingly remastered for CD release at Capitol Studios.

Among the highlights are, of course, her recording of “Hurt” (also here in an Italian version in homage to Timi’s heritage), a performance so deeply emotional and mature that viewers of Timi’s first television performances were shocked to discover that she was (a) white, (b) a female (c) barely five feet tall and (d) a 20 year-old from Chicago; the Phil Spector production of “What’s A Matter Baby (Is It Hurting You)”, in which his studio bombast met its match in Timi’s booming vocal, and the legendary Northern Soul single “It’ll Never Be Over for Me/As Long as There Is You,” which in its original 7” vinyl form trades for princely sums. Co-Producer Ed Osborne pens notes that trace Timi’s journey from Chicago to the charts along with a singles discography and photos. Remember, many of these songs have never been on CD and/or never in their original single mixes—find out why everybody from Elvis to Morrissey counted Timi among their favorite singers. ~ Real Gone Music

JACKIE GLEASON PRESENTS MUSIC FOR LOVERS ONLY

Probably the most popular, iconic mood music album ever made, Jackie Gleason’s Music for Lovers Only set the stage for untold imitators to come with its evocative album artwork and lush, sweeping soundscapes. Released as a 10” LP in 1952, it set the record—which still stands!—for most weeks in the Top Ten Album charts at 153, and hit the charts yet again in 1955 when it was released as a 12” LP. But here is where the history of Music for Lovers Only becomes, like most romances, complicated. The original 10” included only eight tracks, but Capitol’s first 12” issue of the album added eight more for a total of 16; subsequently, however, the album was reissued on LP with 12 tracks, and the out-of-print sole CD release of Music for Lovers Only featured just the eight tracks from the original 10” release.

Now, for the first time ever on CD, Real Gone Music is restoring this classic album to its full, 16-track length, with its glorious, original artwork intact—another first!—and in its original mono. As for those wondering what musical contribution Mr. Gleason made to the album, some say Gleason conceived of melodies in his head and described them vocally to his assistants. But when Bobby Hackett, whose wistful trumpet lines were the focal point of the Gleason sound and of this album, was asked what Jackie contributed to the recordings, he replied: “He brought the checks.” Either way, Music for Lovers Only stands as The Great One’s greatest musical achievement. ~ Real Gone Music

TRACKS:
1. Alone Together
2. My Funny Valentine
3. But Not for Me
4. Love (Your Spell Is Everywhere)
5. I’m in the Mood for Love
6. Love Is Here to Stay
7. I Only Have Eyes for You
8. Body and Soul
9. Little Girl
10. I Cover the Waterfront
11. Some Day
12. If I Had You
13. When a Woman Loves a Man
14. A Stranger in Town
15. A Moonlight Saving Time
16. My Love for Carmen

"JUMPINJAZZ KIDS - A SWINGING JUNGLE TALE" SET FOR RELEASE 9/25, FEATURING DEE DEE BRIDGEWATER, AL JARREAU AND HUBERT LAWS

Al Jarreau
JumpinJazz Kids - A Swinging Jungle Tale celebrates the rich history of Jazz and Popular music by paying tribute to its legendary pioneers through story, song and a variety of musical styles. This unique blend of classic storytelling and fun, original jazz/pop songs are performed by world-renowned jazz artist's Dee Dee Bridgewater, Al Jarreau and Hubert Laws and backed by an energetic jazz quartet, full symphony orchestra and narration and voice characterizations by James Murray. JumpinJazz Kids - A Swinging Jungle Tale introduces children to the imaginative worlds of jazz, the spoken word and the Symphony in a fun yet educational, engaging and unique way. Produced and created by music industry veterans Steve Barta and Mark Oblinger,  JumpinJazz Kids - A Swinging Jungle Tale is set for release September 25th.

Dee Dee Bridgewater
Said Barta and Oblinger, "Our main goal is to provide quality children's entertainment that fully engages the listener's imagination. "A Swinging Jungle Tale" supports this idea through our "Imagination Is Me!" concept that requires the listener to actively visualize the story and imitate the animal dance movements in each song to become a "real" part of the tale. We believe that with the quality of the music, the magnetic performances of the artists involved and the imaginative nature of the story, "JumpinJazz Kids" has something "wonderful" to offer all ages."

All three artists - Bridgewater, Jarreau and Laws - were equally enthralled with the project and offered their support immediately when approached to participate and their performances from the downbeat let you know that this is no ordinary children's CD. Bridgewater's unparalleled chops are featured on "This Elephant's Gerald," while Jarreau's playful vocals highlight "Do The Monkey Swing" and "Hubert Hummingbird." Laws adds flute to both a song named in his honor, "Hubert Hummingbird" and "Her Name Is Little Growl."

Hubert Laws
"JumpinJazz Kids" is a unique line of children's music that combines classic narrative storytelling with fun, pop-influenced jazz songs backed by a Symphony Orchestra. The stories follow the imaginative adventures of a seven year-old girl named Claire and her stuffed animal friends. The first title in the series, "A Swinging Jungle Tale," finds Claire in her Grandpa's backyard jungle looking for a "lost story" and powered by her imagination alone, Claire's stuffed animal friends begin to magically come to life and she learns all about their world ... and a little bit about herself along the way.

With the story for "A Swinging Jungle Tale" already translated and recorded in French, Japanese and Spanish, it is the vision of "JumpinJazz Kids" to develop a series of interactive CDs, books, apps, concerts and educational events nationally and worldwide with the premise being to teach jazz and symphonic history, provide music education, promote children's physical activity through dance and movement, enlighten their understanding of the animal world and most importantly, to allow their imaginations to flow. Concerts have already taken place with full orchestra/jazz quartet in Colorado and Milwaukee and were met with widespread critical acclaim. JumpinJazz Kids - "A Swinging Jungle Tale" - a celebration of story, song and swing . . . where Imagination is King!

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

NEW RELEASES -THE AFRO LATIN ORCHESTRA, SHAWN LEE'S PING PONG ORCHESTRA, LES DE MERLE

MASTA CONGA & THE AFRO LATIN ORCHESTRA – LATIN ODYSSEY

A great step forward for the Afro Latin Vintage Orchestra – even better than their previous album, and a set that beautifully mixes together jazz, Latin, and African elements into one seamless groove! Percussionist Masta Conga is at the head of the group – leading the ensemble with a unique vision that's less of the overdone Afro Funk you might know from other contemporary combos – and more of a classic 60s blend of elements – especially that unique hybrid of Latin modes you'd get from west coast groups – like the Afro Latin Soultet or Afro Blues Quintet – both clear choices of inspiration, given this group's name! Yet there's also some 70s elements moving through the grooves too – thanks to great Fender Rhodes lines, and bits of other keyboards too – often used in these cool spare ways that work perfectly with the mix of funk and Latin in the rhythms, and occasional bits of strings as well. Most tracks are instrumental, although there are a bit of vocals on the set – and titles include "Requiem Pour Un Grooveur", "Petrof Sublimination", "Onze De France", "Gibbon's Dub", and "Dimension 7". (Comes with bonus dowload of whole album!) ~ Dusty Groove

SHAWN LEE’S PING PONG ORCHESTRA – REEL TO REEL

Reel-y great grooves from Shawn Lee – perhaps his funkiest record in years, and one that has a definite cinematic feel too – as you might guess from the title! The style here is blacksploitation funk at its finest – stripped down to its best core elements, and served up by Lee with a lean, mean groove that shows that he really understands the roots of the genre – and knows how to get the sound just right – while still bringing in some of his own core touches too! As we've come to expect from Shawn, the beats are mighty nice – and the album's overflowing with breaks – plenty of funk to drive along the album's heavy keyboards and guitar riffs in the lead. Titles include "Boomwack", "The Definition Of Funk", "Big Ben", "Rocks On Rocks", "Soho Chase", "Straight To Video", "Piano Milano", "Daylight Robbery", and "Biker Chick". ~ Dusty Groove

LES DE MERLE - TRANSFUSION

Mongoloid drum break gives way to crispy west coast jazz-funk on "Moondial" (notably sampled by DJ Shadow and De La Soul). This 1978 album released on the short-lived (but rather potent) Dobre label is diggerous wall material, exchanging hands in the 2 hundy range in the original. And aside from "Moondial", there's some excellent moody jazz numbers (almost like a midwest soul-jazz meets west coast fusion scene), check out "My Woman, Bacchanal," and "Kaballa." You'll also find some extra breaks on "Funk It" if you got the itch. It all adds up to one of these digger pieces that lives up to the hype in an odd, all-frequency type of way. Exact pic sleeve reissue, recommended. ~ turntablelab.com

THE CUTLER - THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE AREN'T THINGS

• Collaboration between one half of Fila Brazillia and the man behind Pork Recordings
• 12-track electronica album available on CD and as a digital download
• Downtempo electronica with both raw and jazzy elements
• Features vocal contributions from Russell Morgan and Andrew Taylor
• Previous support from Radio 1, Mixmag, Straight No Chaser, NME and The Face
• First new release from The Cutler since 2009

- The Cutler is Steve Cobby and Porky, and The Best Things In Life Aren't Things is their new album.

The self-titled debut album from The Cutler garnered great praise from BBC Radio 1's Rob Da Bank, who stated that it was, “Beautiful! Lovin' The Cutler. Ace to hear some proper downtempo music being made again!” Mixmag, Straight No Chaser, NME and The Face are but a handful of publications that also heaped praise over the album. But now The Cutler are back with a fresh album comprising of twelve electronic, downtempo creations called The Best Things In Life Aren’t Things.

Cobby is a musician, composer, producer, and occasional DJ, he is also fifty percent of Fila Brazillia (with David McSherry), fifty percent of Hey, Rube! (with Stephen Mallinder), fifty percent of J*S*T*A*R*S (with Sim Lister), one third of Heights of Abraham (with Sim Lister and Jake Harries), and all of The Solid Doctor. Porky is resident DJ at The Welly in Hull with StopMakingSense every Saturday night and mastermind of the much revered Pork Recordings record label - a fiercely independent label specialising in electronica, and hugely important in the downtempo arena.

The Best Things In Life Aren't Things features two guest vocalists; Russell Morgan (Revolution) and Andrew Taylor (Pyramid Of Power). Norfolk-based Andrew Taylor is also a composer of electro, ambient, funk, psych-folk in a deft and touching style, with an ability to make the lo-fi sound wide and expansive. Extraordinary folk blues guitarist and songwriter, Russell Morgan, lives and writes in Cheshire, UK. Russell's sound is defined by his honey soaked growl, writing style and a unique guitar approach. His voice and sound is a marriage of traditional acoustic folk, alternative rock and blues; revealing echoes of John Martyn and Richie Havens.

This new album from The Cutler is best described as being a beautiful record that fuses a whole range of different sounds into a brooding electronic journey featuring raw funk elements, jazzy guitar grooves and deep disco-style instrumentals. A twelve-track excursion into the more downtempo end of the contemporary electronic spectrum, and delivered on CD and digital download via Steel Tiger Records.

Tracklisting:
01. Samizdat
02. Pyramid Of Power
03. Nightbirds
04. Revolution
05. P-A-Y-R
06. Weltschmerz
07. Teach Yourself Braille
08. 200 Pharaohs – 6 Billion Slaves
09. That’s What I Feel
10. Sync Estate
11. Burn The Bankers
12. Black Sheep

AL LINDRUM PRESENTS OJOS DE BRUJO REWORKED

• Legendary flamenco-fusion group from Spain
• 13 tracks reworked by 13 different remixers
• Features genres including flamenco, dubstep, drum & bass, cumbia, dancehall, house, breaks and more
• Tracks selected from a ten-year back-catalogue by DJ Al Lindrum
• 13-track album available as a digital download
• Exclusively licensed compilation by the UrbanWorld record label
• Features Gilles Peterson and DJ Shadow collaborator Suonho

UrbanWorld Records and Al Lindrum proudly present Ojos De Brujo Reworked, a remix compilation of the music of Grammy award-winning, Spanish flamenco-fusion group, Ojos De Brujo.

Throughout the past ten years, Ojos De Brujo have represented the freshest fusion of flamenco and urban music. By staying true to their Catalan roots, they have successfully merged past and present to create a unique sound. Al Lindrum has delved into their amazing back-catalogue to pick some of Ojos De Brujo’s best works; Ventilaor R-80 (Bari, 2002), Sultanas de Merkadillo (Techari, 2006), Todo Tiende (Techari, 2006), Una Verdad Incómoda (Aocana, 2009) and Nueva Vida (Aocana, 2009).

UrbanWorld Records and Al Lindrum have spent over a year working on this project. Al who has Danish roots, but has lived more than half of his life in the Catalan capital, is a friend of both Ojos and UrbanWorld, thus combining them on this compilation was a very natural process. Al Lindrum is a well known DJ on the global bass scene and has produced a number of projects. He features on this release as Al Lindrum with a mellow drum & bass remix that tastes exotic and spicy, but still sweet. And he also appears as LoveAvalanche, with a powerful remix ripping it up in a dubstep/ragga style with a breakdown that will get dance floors jumping.

13 remixes from top producers take Ojos De Brujo from dubstep and drum & bass, over cumbia and dancehall, to house stompers and funky breaks, incorporating the unique freshness and global bass sound that has put UrbanWorld Records on the international scene. Junkyard Productions, Makala, Copia Doble Systema, Los Chicos Altos, DJ Farrapo, George Vala & Audioprophecy, Thykier & Dubpiraten, Suonho, Duboffensive, Tony Seal, and Empresarios all add their own unique slant to an already highly impressive back-catalogue.

Tracklisting:
01. Una Verdad Incomoda (Junkyard Productions Remix)
02. Ventilator R-80 (Makala Remix)
03. Nueva Vida (Al Lindrum Remix)
04. Ventilator R-80 (Copia Doble Systema Cumbiaton Remix)
05. Todo Tiendo (Los Chicos Altos Remix)
06. Sultanas De Merkadillo (DJ Farrapo Remix)
07. Todo Tiendo (George Vala & Audioprophecy Remix)
08. Una Verdad Incomoda (LoveAvalanche Remix)
09. Sultanas De Merkadillo (Thykier & Dubpirate Remix)
10. Ventilator R-80 (Suonho Broken Rhumba Remix)
11. Una Verdad Incomoda (Duboffensive Remix)
12. Nueva Vida (Tony Seal Remix)
13. Ventilator R-80 (Empresarios Remix)

A&M RECORDS CELEBRATES 50TH ANNIVERSAY WITH 3-CD COLLECTION

It's an archetypal story of the modern record business -- two guys with a dream running their nascent label out of a West Hollywood garage in the summer of 1962. The label quickly gains momentum and eventually becomes one of the most important record companies the world has ever seen. The two guys were Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss, the "A" and the "M" in A&M Records. By the way, it was Alpert's garage and that first hit was "The Lonely Bull," performed by Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass. And this year the two record men and UMe are celebrating the 50th Anniversary of their label.

As part of the celebration, on August 28, UMe is releasing A&M 50: The Anniversary Collection - a 60-track, 3-CD set curated by Alpert & Moss, The Anniversary Collection perfectly illustrates what a potent effect the legendary label is still having on contemporary popular music.Perhaps because one of its founders was an artist himself -- and a hugely successful one at that -- A&M Records distinguished itself as an artist-friendly label, one that would stand behind artists they believed in, album after album, until they found their voice and an audience.

"We wanted to make good records," says Herb Alpert, reflecting on the label's genesis. "That was our goal. We felt if we made good records there would be an audience." Herb and Jerry's dedication to development resulted in some of the biggest superstars in music ever: Joe Cocker, Procol Harum, Quincy Jones, Billy Preston, Cat Stevens, Carpenters, Peter Frampton, Supertramp, Jeffrey Osborne, Styx, Bryan Adams, Joe Jackson, the Police, Sting, Janet Jackson, Suzanne Vega, Sheryl Crow, Soundgarden, and so many, many more.

As iconic as the music released over the last 50 years by A&M Records was, so was the space that was home to the label for so many years: 1416 North La Brea, the former Charlie Chaplin Studios in Hollywood, and now home to Henson Studios. It's interesting to note that the state-of-the-art recording studio that Herb and Jerry built on that lot decades ago is still drawing top artists from all over the world to record there.
"People hung out there," says Moss. "You took a walk on that lot and you wouldn't believe who you would run into. It was interesting to everyone who worked there and it was a lot of fun."

At A&M Records, Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss were able to build a haven for artistic development that rivals any record label in history. Maybe it's due, in part, to the fact that A&M was privately owned and run by its founders for the first 27 years of its existence. The environment they created helped spawn some of the most important artists in contemporary music, selling millions of albums worldwide in the process and creating a legacy that is virtually unmatched in the United States. As Sting so succinctly puts it, "We definitely felt nourished and sustained by a creative team."

And now, with the release of The Anniversary Collection, music fans everywhere can sample the music of one of the greatest record labels of all time, all in one convenient place.

The Anniversary Collection Track List
Disc 1: From AM to FM
1 Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - The Lonely Bull
2 Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 - Mas Que Nada
3 We Five - You Were On My Mind
4 Chris Montez - The More I See You
5 Rita Coolidge - (Your Love Keeps...) Higher and Higher
6 Burt Bacharach - A House Is Not A Home
7 Carpenters - (They Long to Be) Close To You
8 Cat Stevens - Wild World
9 The Human League - Don't You Want Me
10 Captain & Tennille - Love Will Keep Us Together
11 Pablo Cruise - Whatcha Gonna Do
12 Lani Hall - Sun Down
13 Amy Grant - Baby Baby
14 Gino Vannelli - I Just Wanna Stop
15 Suzanne Vega - Luka
16 Chris de Burgh - The Lady in Red
17 Joan Armatrading - Love and Affection
18 UB40 - Red Red Wine
19 Joan Baez - Diamonds and Rust
20 Herb Alpert - Rise
21 Sheryl Crow - All I Wanna Do

Disc 2: A Mission to Rock
1 The Police - Roxanne
2 Joe Cocker - The Letter
3 Free - All Right Now
4 The Ozark Mountain Daredevils - Jackie Blue
5 Humble Pie - 30 Days In the Hole
6 Joe Jackson - Steppin' Out
7 The Flying Burrito Brothers - Hot Burrito #1
8 Procol Harum - Conquistador (live)
9 Styx - Come Sail Away
10 Split Enz - I Got You
11 Squeeze - Tempted
12 Peter Frampton - Show Me The Way
13 Bryan Adams - Run To You
14 Nazareth - Love Hurts
15 Supertramp - The Logical Song
16 38 Special - Caught Up in You
17 Simple Minds - Don't You (Forget About Me)
18 Soundgarden - Black Hole Sun
19 Sting - If You Love Somebody Set Them Free

DISC 3: Soul Jazz And More
1 L.T.D. - (Everytime I...) Back in Love Again
2 Sonny Charles & The Checkmates Ltd. - Black Pearl
3 Gato Barbieri - Europa
4 The Brothers Johnson - I'll Be Good to You
5 Aaron Neville - Everybody Plays The Fool
6 Billy Preston - Will It Go Round in Circles
7 Milton Nascimento - Bridges
8 Chuck Mangione - Feels So Good
9 Bell & James - Livin' It Up (Friday Night)
10 Antonio Carlos Jobim - Wave
11 Jeffrey Osborne - On The Wings of Love
12 Paul Desmond - Summertime
13 Quincy Jones feat. Ashford, Simpson & Chaka Khan - Stuff Like That
14 Atlantic Starr - Secret Lovers
15 Jesse Johnson feat. Sly Stone - Crazay
16 Stan Getz - Amorous Cat
17 CeCe Peniston - Finally
18 Barry White - Practice What You Preach
19 Herb Alpert & Hugh Masekela - Skokiaan
20 Janet Jackson - When I Think of You

SIRIUSXM'S "THE JOINT" TO FEATURE TOWN HALL WITH ZIGGY MARLEY

Sirius XM Radio has announced today that Ziggy Marley will sit down for an exclusive, live Q&A session with an audience of SiriusXM listeners at The Village Studios in Los Angeles, California. "SiriusXM's Town Hall with Ziggy Marley" will air live on "The Joint," channel 42 on Thursday, August 9 at 9:00 pm ET. The special will be hosted by SiriusXM host Pat McKay. The event is part of SiriusXM's "Town Hall" series, intimate gatherings with iconic musicians and studio audiences of SiriusXM listeners. Previous "SiriusXM Town Hall" specials have featured Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty, Coldplay, Ringo Starr, Roger Waters, Renee Fleming, Gregg Allman, Usher, Ronnie Dunn and the surviving members of Nirvana.

The "Town Hall" special will include the five-time Grammy®-winning musician, actor, artist, activist and humanitarian and host of SiriusXM's Ziggy Marley's Legends of Reggae answering a variety of questions from the studio audience about his most recent album, Wild and Free, and the August 7th DVD and Blu-ray release of the critically-acclaimed documentary about his legendary father, MARLEY. In addition to the Q&A session, the "Town Hall" will also feature a live, in-studio performance by Marley. SiriusXM listeners will hear music from his current album as well as reggae classics written by his father.

"SiriusXM is a great way for me to share my love of reggae and world music with fans across the U.S. and Canada, and I'm looking forward to participating in their Town Hall next month," said Ziggy Marley.

"Ziggy is one of the world's foremost reggae artists and an integral part of SiriusXM's reggae family, and we look forward to the extended discussion between Ziggy and fans about reggae music and his family's involvement in this evolving and enduring international music genre," said Scott Greenstein, President and Chief Content Officer, SiriusXM.

Ziggy Marley hosts Ziggy Marley's Legends of Reggae, the monthly show on The Joint featuring Marley sharing his unique perspective on music and culture and introducing listeners to his favorite reggae music and sources of inspiration (with some rarities), plucked from his own personal collection. The show also includes music from the Marley family, including material from Ziggy's most recent solo studio album, Wild and Free, and throwback selections dating back to his days as a Melody Maker. Ziggy Marley's Legends of Reggae airs the first Saturday of every month on The Joint at 12:00 pm ET.

The Joint plays reggae music from its roots to today from artists like Bob Marley & the Wailers, Gregory Isaacs, Jimmy Cliff, Burning Spear, Vybz Kartel, Capleton, Dennis Brown, Mr. Vegas, Sizzla, Beres Hammond and Jah Cure. The Joint also features Marley Monday, the weekly tribute special to Bob Marley.

BIG BAD VOODOO DADDY - RATTLE THEM BONES

Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, longtime purveyors, custodians and distillers of a modern big band swing sound are back and newly signed with Savoy Jazz. In celebration of twenty years bringing an irrepressible groove to the adoring masses, the band has recorded Rattle Them Bones—their eighth studio album. Founding members Scotty Morris and Kurt Sodergren, plus the five other original members continue to keep their sound fresh coming off the 2009 release of their tribute to Cab Calloway. Produced by Morris and Joshua Levy with Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, the band has honed their musicality to a fine point, effortlessly striking a balance between respect for the authenticity of the swing sound and the original ideas they incorporate into the mix. The band features Morris (vocals, guitar, banjo), Joshua Levy (piano, arranger), Kurt Sodergren (drums), Dirk Shumaker (acoustic bass, vocals), Glen "The Kid" Marhevka (trumpet), Karl Hunter (soprano, alto, tenor saxophones and clarinet) and Andy Rowley (baritone saxophone, vocals). Savoy Jazz will release Rattle Them Bones on September 4th.

Big Bad Voodoo Daddy is truly a pioneering band having inspired a movement with their fierce dedication to fully inhabiting their particular musical world. It's a sound that spans many eras—think the prohibition era of "Boardwalk Empire" to the lounging swing of 60's "Mad Men". With Rattle Them Bones Big Bad Voodoo Daddy has put together an album of originals and hand-picked covers that would evoke a certain mood—a mood influenced by some surprisingly diverse sources ranging from Mark Twain to Randy Newman, Django Reinhardt to George Gershwin.

Says Morris: "The goal with every album is to take the listener on a unique journey… Often as we start making sense of the material, the record tells us what it's going to be, and it was clear this time that we weren't going to be limited to a single decade or vibe. We feel like we left Cab and started thinking about Don Draper and Mark Twain and along the way some fascinating ideas emerged that turned Rattle Them Bones into a celebration of the landscape of American music we love so much. "

Rattle Them Bones Track List:
1. The Adventures Of
2. Diga Diga Do
3. The Jitters
4. Let It Roll Again
5. It Only Took A Kiss
6. She's Always Right (I'm Never Wrong)
7. Why Me?
8. Devil's Dance
9. It's Lonely At The Top
10. Still In The Mood
11. Gimme That Wine
12. 5-10-15 Times

JOHNNY MATHIS' MERCURY ALBUMS TO BE RELEASED ON CD FOR FIRST TIME

Johnny Mathis’ mid-’60s sides for the Mercury label have long been overlooked, though they rank among the most commercially and artistically successful recordings of his career. Why? Well, for one thing, Johnny has been a flagship artist for Columbia Records for so long that folks tend to forget that he spent three years apart from the label. But more importantly, those recordings, most notably the ten LPs he cut for Mercury, have been out of print during the entire compact disc era, as only Johnny’s Christmas album has ever come out on CD.

Now, by special arrangement with Sony Music, the artist and his management, Real Gone Music will issue these essential albums (everything but the Christmas album, which remains in print) on compact disc for the first time — nearly 50 years after Johnny’s first release on Mercury. Each release consists of two albums, each newly remastered at Battery Studios in New York, complete with original art and comprehensive liner notes featuring an exclusive interview of Johnny by pop vocal expert James Ritz (who counts these Mercury albums as his favorite Mathis recordings, by the way).

The first wave of releases includes a never-before-released album of Broadway-themed songs recorded by Johnny in 1964-1965, paired with his charting album from 1965, Love Is Everything, while the other twofer, Tender Is the Night/Wonderful World of Make-Believe, features Johnny’s first two “secular” albums for Mercury (his first release for the label was Sounds of Christmas). Both albums hit the charts in 1964, with Tender Is the Night reaching #12, and both albums feature Johnny’s dreamy takes on stage and film songs, with arrangements on Tender by the great Don Costa. ~ Real Gone Music

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

KINNY - CAN'T KILL A DAME WITH SOUL

Can’t Kill A Dame With Soul is the second solo album on Tru Thoughts from Kinny, an opera chanteuse turned singer-songwriter whose lifelong passion for reggae, jazz and soul music intertwines with her classical training for a unique and potent style. The new LP finds this self-proclaimed ‘freestyle improv vocalist’ channelling her trademark impulsive, freeform stylings into a more reflective set of deeply personal songs that explore escalating struggles with mental instability and identity.

Kinny’s captivating power and range of vocal expression, her diverse cultural heritage (a mix of Jamaican, Native Canadian and Swedish), and the twists and turns her life has taken all feed into the music; and her richly emotive sound never shies away from a dancefloor-filling groove or a stream-of-consciousness lyrical flow. The warm, immersive and soulful soundscape created by Norwegian producer/musician duo Souldrop (who also produced two tracks on her first album) provides the perfect cocoon for Kinny’s crystal-edged voice, the eclectic sonic palette ranging organically from big bassy beats and keys to acoustic instrumentation and percussion.

Kinny - aka Canadian born, Norway based Caitlin Simpson - is one of a handful of standout female singers to have been nurtured and developed in the Tru Thoughts stable, alongside the likes of soul queen Alice Russell and Belleruche siren Kathrin deBoer. Her 2010 solo debut Idle Forest Of Chit Chat - on which production was split between collaborators including label-mates Quantic, Nostalgia 77 and Hint – gained rave reviews and support from Laurent Garnier, Craig Charles (BBC 6Music), Mark Lamarr (BBC Radio 2) and Daddy G (Massive Attack), and sparked more than the occasional comparison to luminaries including Erykah Badu.

This time, on Can't Kill A Dame With Soul she worked exclusively with Souldrop, fellow residents of the vibrant musical town of Bergen, Norway. Creating music in one room with her production team, rather than across several international borders, made for a totally different recording experience. “It can be exciting, making tracks with people on the other side of the World and hearing the results. But for me – and I think you can hear this on the record - this way was much better for the album making process. We felt more like a unit creating something and fed off of each other’s energies...”

Lyrically, the issues Kinny battles on this album stem from her Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), a lifelong condition that has come to overwhelm her: “Every song on this album is in some way about my mental illness which affects my everyday life. All the tracks stem around my fear, pain and frustrations and how having OCD has changed me.” A long hospital stay, following a traumatic car accident in 2010, caused her underlying fears of contamination to escalate. Even while knowing it is irrational, she is unable to control it. With singing as her only respite, the visceral sense of a spiritual release – of music that just had to be made - permeates Can’t Kill A Dame With Soul. Many specific lyrics, including Let me out of this jar and It wants more in “Shrinking Violet” and I got this disease in “Mmm of my Hums”, directly relate her frustrations. The album’s title, on the other hand, references the strength and character within – the sense of Kinny – which keeps her keeping on. ~ tru-thoughts.co.uk

QUANTIC & ALICE RUSSELL WITH COMBO BARBARO - LOOK AROUND THE CORNER

This intoxicating record mixes sweet souland blues with overtones of folk andgospel, and the inimitable swing of Quantic's world-renowned outfit the Combo Bárbaro, who form the core band. Recording at Quantic’s Sonido del Valle studio in his adopted home city of Cali,Colombia, producer/musician Quantic and singer/songwriter Russell had the space and time to revel in their creative chemistry, revisiting and building on the spirit of their previous collaborative tracks which have peppered the last decade (including big hitters for Quantic Soul Orchestra and for Russell’s solo project). For legions of hopeful fans around the World, this is the culmination of a tense will-they-won’t-they storyline, and Look Around The Corner proves good things come to those who wait.

The first single is the album's title track, which came out on 10” vinyl and download on 20th February. Intricately layered and stunningly realised, it has sparked a huge buzz and an addition to the BBC 6Music Playlist. Major radio support includes repeated daytime spins across 6Music and from Robert Elms (BBC London); tastemaker play from Gilles Peterson (BBC R1), John Kennedy (XFM), Craig Charles (6Music), Emma Warren (RBMA/NME Radio), Jamie Cullum (BBC R2), Alex Lester (BBC R2) and more, plus many session and interview requests. Heavy international play includes rotation onKCRW (USA) and French national stations including FIP and France Inter. With Alice Russell’s versatile, shimmering vocals and Quantic’s trademark warm production alongside big string sections, spine-tingling harmonies, unshakable hooks and an uplifting crescendo, it is no surprise.

The lead track lights the touch paper, and the album abounds with melodies and momentum from there on in; brimming with big, classic-sounding yet fresh and original songs including the simply irresistible funky stomp of “Magdalena” and the close harmonies, Latin rhythms and bouncing melody of “Su Suzy”. There’s a taste of vintage rock ‘n’ roll on “Boogaloo 33”; and a modern take on seventies soul ballads in “I’d Cry”, on which Russell’s heartfelt candy-laced vocals play a bittersweet game of call-and-response with gypsy-folk violins and the dancing piano keys of Alfredito Linares, one of the musical stars of the record.

“Travelling Song” and “Similau” see the duo reinterpret a classic folk song from the English movement and one from its equivalent in the West Indies. You’ll also find an inspired version of the soul standard “I’ll Keep My Light In My Window”, one of Russell’s all-time favourite songs which has scarcely sounded better than in this current incarnation, on which she exercises her famed powers as a classic soul vocalist. The band take centre stage in instrumental numbers including “Una Tarde In Mariquita” and “Road To Islay”, showcasing the sheer wealth of talent running through the outfit, not to mention the compositional skills and broad church of influences for which Quantic (aka Will Holland) becomes ever more greatly revered with each release. The closing flourish – a Reprise of “Look Around The Corner” – is a compelling invitation to hit the repeat button.

Quantic, aka Will Holland, moved to Cali, Colombia in 2007, and the sessions that became Look Around The Corner took place over two visits that Russell made in the intervening four years. Pushing the concept of their previous collaborations, reflecting the locale and the players’ backgrounds, Quantic and Alice Russell infused the style with a Latin undertone; the blues and soul sound still takes centre stage though, rather like the soul records made in Miami and New York in the ‘70s, or the disco from the Bronx. Chicago’s Chess label was a key influence on the production aesthetic, and a mutual love of Minnie Riperton fed into some of the vocal melodies.

The record features Mike Simmonds (Alice Russell’s regular strings guru who joined them in Colombia from London); as well as Alfredito Linares, bassist Fernando Silva and conga player Freddy Colorado, all from the Combo Bárbaro. Wilson Viveros, from coastal town Buenaventura, was an invited drummer; also on drums for some songs was Jazz drummer Larry Joseph from Cali. Alfredito is the instrumentalist star of the show, sprinkling his magical and charismatic brand of bluesy, boogaloo piano throughout the album.

Tru Thoughts’ two all-time biggest selling artists, Quantic and Alice Russell have each captured the World’s imagination not just for their natural born talents but for their unique and refreshingly passionate take on their craft, with an authentic yet creative approach. With ever-growing international fanbases, sell-out tours, and coverage across the World’s music and cultural media they are now well established artists; Quantic released a critically acclaimed Best Of compilation last year, celebrating 11 years and 14 albums on Tru Thoughts, while Alice Russell regularly plays to thousands both at home and abroad, and is recording her fifth longplayer. ~ shop.etchshop.co.uk

NEW REISSUES - TAMBA TRIO, ELIS REGINA, CHARLIE MINGUS

TAMBA TRIO - TEMPO

The stuff of legend – and one of the greatest albums ever from Brazil's Tamba Trio! The group have a sound here that goes way beyond standard bossa jazz – in that amidst the piano, bass, and drums, the trio also harmonize vocally too – swirling together the lyrics, which are often wordless, in these cool jazz riffs that are really amazing – soaring out above the instrumentation, to create a whole new layer of grooves! Arrangements are by the group's pianist, Luiz Eca – who really reaches a high point in his musical development here – and titles include the classics "Boranda", "Barumba", and "Consalacao" – plus "Yansa", "Moto Continuo", "Nuvens", and "Pregao". (Heavy vinyl and cover – almost like a Japanese pressing!) ~ Dusty Groove

ELIS REGINA - IN LONDON

Elis Regina hits the London scene of the late 60s – with amazing results that make the album one of her best from the early years! The style here is still quite bossa-oriented, but backings are done by Peter Knight – who'd worked with Scott Walker and some of the other hip British singers at the time – so the sound's a bit different than Elis' Brazilian records, too. Knight's quite sensitive to Regina's way of interpreting a tune – and he nicely follows the soaring, jazzy vibe that Roberto Menescal had given her at home. But the groove's also a bit more open and fluid too – with some slight Brit Easy touches that really send the whole album home! Titles include a great version of "Upa Neguinho", plus "O Barquinho", "Zazueira", "Giro", "A Volta", "Corrida De Jangada", "Watch What Happens", and "Wave". (Excellent pressing – heavy vinyl and cover, and honestly nicer than the original Brazilian pressing!) ~ Dusty Groove

CHARLIE MINGUS – JAZZ EXPERIMENTS

A pivotal album in the career of Charles Mingus – one that really has him honing his sound, and reaching for that trademark mix of modernism and raw emotion that set a whole generation on fire! The album's a lot more freewheeling than other Mingus material from the time – although still a bit more compact than the Atlantic or Columbia sides – and the group's staffed with key early interpreters of Charles' vision – including John LaPorta on alto, Teo Macero on tenor and baritone, Thad Jones on trumpet, Clem DeRosa on drums, and Jackson Wiley on cello – an instrument that really helps shade in some of the darker corners of the tunes. Titles include great early originals like "Four Hands", "Minor Intrusion", "Thrice Upon A Theme", and "The Spur Of The Moment" – plus his great take on "Stormy Weather", which is a bit stormier than most! ~ Dusty Groove

DONNY HATHAWAY – LIVE / IN PERFORMANCE


Both Donny Hathaway concert albums in a single set – both on US CD for the first time! CD 1 features Donny Hathaway Live – massively beautiful work from the legendary Donny! After two studio albums that had firmly put him on the map as one of the 70s best soul talents, Atco had the genius to have Donny record this live album before very enthusiastic crowds in Hollywood and New York. The result is one of the best soul albums ever – one that shows a totally different side of Donny, and which has him jamming with a smaller, hipper, jazz-oriented group in long versions of some of his best tracks. Features a massive 12 minute version of "The Ghetto", which has loads of excellent instrumental breakdowns, a 13 minute version of "Voices Inside (Everything Is Everything)", a superior version of the track "Little Ghetto Boy", which was only ever on a soundtrack, and covers of "What's Going On" and "Jealous Guy" that really transform them from the original versions. Very similar to the classic Curtis Mayfield 2LP live set on Curtom – and with a similar "Chicago studio soulster goes jazzy and intimate" feel.

In Performance was issued after Donny's untimely death, and features rare live material from his classic years – most recorded during the same concerts on Donny Hathaway Live! As the fame of his first concert album will attest, Donny's an extremely wonderful live performer, with a wealth of talents that show that his studio work is only half the picture of his soulful creativity. Includes a great version of "Sack Full Of Dreams", plus "Nu-Po", "Song For You", "I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know", and "To Be Youg, Gifted, & Black". 2CD set features new remastering too – better than ever! ~ Dusty Groove

FRANCIS LAI - CINEMA


He's got shaggy long hair on the cover, but we still love him anyway – and honestly, Francis Lai may well be one of our favorite soundtrack composers ever! Sure, the guy hit early fame for his soundtrack to A Man & A Woman, but as this big box set will attest, he had a genius career that lasted years – scoring films famously for French director Claude Lelouch, as well as a host of other screen efforts that are showcased here! The box includes many great recordings never issued on CD before – and is a great companion to other Lelouch-heavy collections of Lai's work showing his ability to go beyond famous themes, and hit a rich array of great sounds through the 70s and early 80s.

In addition to two CDs of instrumental music, mostly from the three decades of Lai's career, the package also features one more CD of vocal numbers by Nicole Croisille – the singer who really made some of his best themes shine. Includes work from the films The Games, Hannibal Brooks, L'Odeur Des Fauves, Le Petit Matin, Un Amour De Pluie, Le Cinema De Minuit, Le Petit Poucet, Le Bon Et Les Mechants, Child Under A Leaf, Bilitis, Bonjour La Trois, Madame Claude 2, Les Yeux Noirs, Bernadette, Le Passager De La Pluie, and many more. Croisille sings versions of "Le Passager De La Pluie", "Images", "Un Deuxieme Amour", "Vivre Pour Vivre", "Il Y Avait", and "Avant Toi". ~ Dusty Groove

NEW RELEASES - PIANO OVERLOAD, JOEY DEFRANCESCO / LARRY CORYELL / JIMMY COBB, BROWNOUT

PIANO OVERLOAD - ANINHA MISSION 

Unheard Piano Overlord material – the hypnotic piano & Rhodes-spun recordings of Guillermo Scott Herren – the visionary mind behind Prefuse 73 and Savath Y Savalas! Piano Overlord arguably finds Herren at his loosest – though Aninha Mission has plenty of the moody, hazy beats that Herren works so well with in other guises. Speaking of beats, John McEntire plays drums on the record, which also features some additional percussion by David Perez and production by Elvin Estela and Carlos Nino. Titles include "Conception", "Reception", "I Moved Here", "Somewhere South", "Better Things", "Eygtology", "Untitled" featuring vocals by Cibelle, "En Sveno", "Aninha" and more. ~ Dusty Groove

JOEY DEFRANCESCO / LARRY CORYELL / JIMMY COBB –WONDERFUL WONDERFUL

They threw in an extra "wonderful" to describe the sound of Joey DeFrancesco's Hammond on this smoking little set – tighter than ever, with wickedly fluid solos, and set up in a hip trio that includes Larry Coryell on guitar and Jimmy Cobb on drums! The album's got a tight, no-nonsense approach that takes us back to some of the best Don Patterson trio dates of the 60s – with lots of those open, flowing rhythm patterns that really set fire to Don's solos – and which here, Joey uses to show that he's one of the current kings of the Hammond! Even familiar titles come out sounding mighty darn fresh in the setting – with tracks that include "Wagon Wheels", "Solitude", "Wonderful Wonderful", "JLJ Blues", "Old Folks", and "Five Spot After Dark". ~ Dusty Groove

BROWNOUT - OOZY

As a split personality with their other notable group, Grupo Fantasma, Brownout sets out to hit the road with a compelling, funkadelic mix of psychedelic grooves from the great state of Texas. The gritty and funky "Flaximus" cements their reputation for creating spacious riffs, horny accompaniment, and classic guitar work. The wholly instrumental tune contains some Latin percussion to keep it interesting. The funky "Stormy Weather" is a classy 70's-era vocal tune created in today's age. The rootsy, earthy sound is unsurpassed by comparable artists of today. The Latin-titled "Andy Y Dando" is a funky, horn-driven delicacy with booming bass and crunchy guitars with some vocals to match. The remaining songs contain quirky electronic embellishments that bridge the gap between the worlds of funk, roots, psychedelic, soul, Latin, and jazz. The result is a groove-laden adventure with fun for the whole family. When the lights go out, Brownout will brighten your day. ~ Matthew Forss

SEAN O'BRYAN SMITH - REFLECTION

A first-call sideman who has played with an array of headliners steps out on faith as a frontman on Reflection, the second solo set by bassist Sean O’Bryan Smith that was released today on Groove Therapy Records. The 12-song mix of church evergreens and gospel hits along with a few well-crafted originals spotlights fine musicianship from legends and hit-makers that present the material produced and arranged by Smith as contemporary jazz instrumentals, funky R&B grooves and enlightened pop tunes. Guest Chuck Loeb’s spirited guitar and roof-raising organ blasts spark “Blessed Be Your Name,” the first single that is amongst the most added tracks and garnering the most increased spins at radio.

Reflection provides a complete picture of the musical missionary - past, present and a glimpse into the future. Originally conceived three years ago as an EP, Reflection evolved into a full-length record the more Smith listened to hymns and worship tunes. Rooted in soul music and tracked using vintage recording nuances from the STAX era, twenty-three acolytes were quick to join the processional recorded in Smith’s Nashville studio including Loeb, Randy Brecker, Gerald Albright, Frank Catalano, Jack Pearson (The Allman Brothers), Jeff Franzel (Taylor Swift, *NSYNC, Clay Aiken), vocalist Lisa Hearns and actor-musician-spoken word artist Malcolm Jamal-Warner.

Critical Jazz called Reflection “…a wonderfully moving hybrid of soul, jazz, and gospel from standards to inspired originals…A truly unique and inspirational hybrid finding a well-deserved happy place somewhere between gospel and contemporary jazz.” SmoothJazz.com wrote “It’s different, it’s refreshing, and yes, it is indeed filled with power and inspiration you won’t soon forget. Sean O’Bryan Smith’s Reflection is not to be missed!”

Opening the album in a celebratory mood, Smith’s rambunctious bass plucks the lead melody shadowed by a stirring organ on a power funk rendition of “How Great Thou Art.” In Smith’s hands, “Blessed Assurance” becomes a soul tune that would be at home on adult contemporary radio. The laid back groove cuddles a warm bass melody, Franzel’s eloquent piano musings and comforting sax licks. Smith approached his bass-work on the somber, contemplative “Mighty To Save” as an orchestral piece. His bass melody is echoed by electric guitar amidst expressive piano and organ noodling. Franzel’s original, “Me Without You,” is an aching torch song featuring Hearns accompanied by piano and six-string bass. An original authored by Smith, “Called” gives voice to Albright’s reassuring sax on the invigorating contemporary jazz affirmation.

“Will The Circle Be Unbroken” is converted into a shuffling Dixieland march that detonates midpoint into a straight-ahead jazz jam illuminated by Catalano’s swinging sax as Pearson’s slide guitar glorifies Smith’s bass oration. Brecker’s prayerful trumpet provides a personal declaration on the melodically meditative “Give Me Jesus.” The bass prophet presides at the pulpit to deliver a rousing sermon as a celestial choir bears witness on the gospel classic “The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power.” A vocal number highlighting keyboardist-crooner Gary A. Brown, Smith’s five-string bass is particularly gregarious, firing fast and furious flourishes on the love song of faith, loyalty and devotion. A marching band drum line rips the revelry in a celebration of spirit on “Battle Hymn of the Republic” as lavish horns fire up the praise on the mélange that dishes tastes of New Orleans and South Africa. Smith composed the music for the title track, a powerful and contemplative bass, B3 organ and spoken word piece that closes the collection. His probing bass invites a soul-searching journey, an honest introspective rumination on self-love and surrendering to faith.
On Saturday (July 21), Smith will perform at an album release gig at the Snow Basin Ski Resort in Snow Basin, Utah that will be filmed for a concert DVD.

A self-taught musician from Chattanooga, Tennessee who presently resides in Nashville, Smith has recorded with Keith Urban, Lady Antebellum, Anna Wilson, Darius Rucker, The Oak Ridge Boys, Larry Carlton and Rick Braun. Touring with Billy Ray Cyrus’ during the country-pop star’s peak generated live work with Rascal Flatts, Kenny Rogers, Wynonna, Esperanza Spaulding, Victor Wooten, Brian Bromberg, amongst many others, further propelling the bassist into becoming a premiere sideman. His eclectic 2008 solo debut, Tapestry, features 32 musicians and underscores his astute and agile bass techniques. Grounded and centered, Smith strives to make music with meaning at the highest level. For more information, please visit http://www.seanobryansmith.com/.

Monday, July 16, 2012

UPCOMING RELEASES - VAN MORRISON, LIONEL LOUEKE, GILLES PETERSON'S BROWNSWOOD BUBBLERS

VAN MORRISON - BORN TO SING: NO PLAN B

Van Morrison returns to Blue Note Records for a new studio album Born To Sing: No Plan B to be released on October 2. Morrison previously released the Grammy-nominated 'What's Wrong With This Picture?' on Blue Note in 2003. A six-time Grammy winner and member of the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame and Songwriters Hall of Fame, Morrison is one of the most influential artists of the modern age. His poetically impressionistic lyrics and unique fusion of rock n' roll with soul, jazz and folk have deep emotional resonance and universal appeal. His transcendent masterpieces 'Astral Weeks' and 'Moondance' are typically ranked among the best albums of all-time, while his more recent recordings 'Magic Time' and 'Keep it Simple' enjoyed Top 10 debuts. Born To Sing: No Plan B was produced by Van and recorded in his native Belfast. ~ bluenote.com

Born To Sing: No Plan B Tracklisting:
1. Open The Door (To Your Heart)
2. Going Down To Monte Carlo
3. Born To Sing
4. End Of The Rainbow
5. Close Enough For Jazz
6. Mystic Of The East
7. Retreat And View
8. If In Money We Trust
9. Pagan Heart
10. Educating Archie

LIONEL LOUEKE - HERITAGE
On August 28, the acclaimed West African jazz guitarist/vocalist Lionel Loueke will release Heritage, his dynamic third Blue Note album, which was co-produced by label mate Robert Glasper. Heritage finds Loueke—who was hailed by The New York Times as "a gentle virtuoso"—exploring a more electric sound with a new trio featuring Derrick Hodge on electric bass and Mark Guiliana on drums. The album presents seven new compositions by Loueke, two by Glasper, and one co-written by the two. Glasper also contributes piano and keyboards to six tracks, while singer Gretchen Parlato provides background vocals on two tracks. ~ bluenote.com


Heritage Tracklisting:
1. Ifê (7:37)
2. Ouidah (6:23)
3. Tribal Dance (7:14)
4. Hope (7:34)
5. Freedom Dance (4:40)
6. Chardon (6:12)
7. Farafina (5:29)
8. African Ship (2:47)
9. Goree (3:41)
10. Bayyinah (9:24)

BROWNSWOOD BUBBLERS EIGHT - GILLES PETERSON (VARIOUS ARTISTS)

Eight chapters deep, we’re chuffed to be able to bring you another collection of bubblers handpicked by Gilles P. One Little Plane’s ‘She Was Out In The Water’ has been a staple of his radio playlists – a beautifully crafted folk ditty produced by Kieran Hebden aka Four Tet. Likewise, Darkhouse Family’s heavyweight soul jam ‘Take On The World’ featuring the mighty Om’Mas Keith of Sa-Ra Creative Partners fame. As ever there are a fistful of exclusives to be had… from the haunting electronic soul of Hadyn and Everett James (via personal recommendations from Taylor McFerrin and Stacey Epps respectively) to the raggedy bump ‘n’ grind of Hello Skinny’s ‘Crush’ and Nick Mulvey’s rambling ode to the River Lea. Gilles’ love of Brazil shines ever bright with the melodic and sun-drenched ‘Linha de Frente’ by Criolo and there’s a nod to the Grammy-nominated French-Chilean rapper Ana Tijoux with the gorgeous ‘Volver’. ~ gillespetersonworldwide.com

Brownswood Bubblers Eight
1. One Little Plane – She Was Out In The Water
2. Hello Skinny – Crush
3. Leron Thomas – Mr New York
4. Criolo – Linha de Frente
5. Def Sound – (A)gain
6. Hadyn – Manchild
7. Ana Tijoux – Volver
8. Nick Mulvey – River Lea
9. Rough Fields – The Harbour Wall
10. Darkhouse Family feat. Om’Mas Keith – Take On The World
11. Everett James – Shot Through The Heart
12. Rainy Milo – ‘Bout You
13. 2morrows Victory – Lift Off

BLACK ROOTS - ON THE GROUND

Following the 2011 release of Black Roots – The Reggae Singles Anthology and the 2012 rerelease of All Day All Night deluxe version by reissue label Bristol Archive Records, Black Roots and their label Nubian Records have now teamed up with Bristol Archive’s parent label Sugar Shack Records to release their brand new album On The Ground.

It may be more than twenty years since the original line up were together in the studio, but for their new record they’ve picked up where they left off and are right back in that classic Black Roots groove that will keep their existing fans happy and appeal to a whole new generation of reggae lovers, many of whom weren’t born when Black Roots released their string of classic records.

The music is entertaining and upbeat, but it is still roots music. These songs have a social message that is just as relevant in the troubled world we inhabit in 2012 as the band’s songs were during the ups and downs of the 1980s.

Opening track “I Believe” makes it clear that for all the progress we’ve made, for many people life today is just as hard as it’s ever been. Surviving the system isn’t easy. Second track “Pompous Way” is also concerned with society, but this time with fixing it and reaching out to the next generation rather than labelling them as the problem. The music itself harks back to Black Roots of old and other than the mention of the digital age could easily have been recorded thirty years ago.

Another song that sounds like it could have come from the band’s first incarnation is “Militancy” definitely sounding like Black Roots of old and also touching on the theme of slavery, a theme that receives further exploration in the aptly titled “Slavery” recalling the memory of the great evil that befell millions of Africans and their descendants.

There are more upbeat songs recalling a life in rural Jamaica with “Long Long Ago” or celebrating Africa with “Oh Mama Africa.” In fact whatever the message the band are delivering they still do it with great and enjoyable music, the new members of the band more than earning their place alongside the founding fathers.

More than three decades after they formed, Black Roots are back with a brand new 17 track CD album that defies the passage of time and will appeal to all reggae fans, released on September 10th on CD, limited edition vinyl and digital download, available from all good retailers.

http://www.sugarshackrecords.co.uk/ 

BRANFORD MARSALIS QUARTET - FOUR MFS PLAYIN' TUNES

Legendary saxophonist Branford Marsalis and his tight-knit working band will deliver Four MFs Playin’ Tunes (August 2012) on compact disc and digital formats. This is the first recording of the Branford Marsalis Quartet with an electrifying young drummer that joined the band three years ago and the results are a nimble and sparkling album, featuring ambitious original compositions by members of the band, a Thelonious Monk classic, and one standard dating to 1930. The record blends the beautiful and subtle ballad sounds of 2004 release Eternal with the ecstatic contrasts of critically-acclaimed Braggtown. In other words, this just might be the Branford Marsalis Quartet’s most sublime musical achievement yet.

On Four MFs Playin’ Tunes, the song takes center stage with the band members bringing their considerable musical expertise to bear as they focus on each tune as an important musical entity unto itself and not merely a vehicle for showcasing individual talent. Branford Marsalis elaborates: “We need to quit thinking of songs as vehicles and think of them as songs, and treat each with equality… What we are trying to do is to figure out the emotional purpose of each song we play and then play according to that purpose, as opposed to musicians who spend their time developing what they call a concept.”

Those sentiments are echoed unanimously by the group from the youngest and most recent member, drummer Justin Faulkner, who joined the band in 2009 and has been impressing audiences and critics alike during the band’s electric live performances, to core fixtures pianist Joey Calderazzo and bassist Eric Revis. Asked to describe the challenge of his first recording session with the Quartet, Faulkner responds with a question, “What can we do to make each tune an actual song rather than just a bunch of notes on a page?”

Asked about the band concept, Calderazzo clarifies, “I wouldn’t call it a concept. It’s a way we communicate… like a conversation, a dialog.” Revis describes the recording sessions as “natural, like home” and characterized the band as “family” stressing that the “implicit trust” among the band members is key to the success of their collaboration. Faulkner adds, “Like Eric said, we’re a family, and in a family discussion, everyone has something to give to the conversation.”

On his perspective as a bandleader, Marsalis explains, “When you hire people who you feel are talented, 95% of the time, they’re gonna play the right thing. They know, and they’ve listened to enough music to know what’s gonna make the song work, and you just wait a second, and they’ll hook it up, they always do. They always hook it up.” Refuting the suggestion that he chose to include compositions contributed by other band members to be viewed as a democratic bandleader, he stated simply, “they’re the best tunes. It’s always about good tunes.”

In describing Four MFs Playin’ Tunes, Marsalis recalls a television interview program on which famed bandleader and drummer Art Blakey was asked to describe jazz in one word. Blakey’s answer? “Intensity, intensity, intensity.” The Branford Marsalis Quartet has built its reputation by bringing intensity to each and every live and recorded performance, including the ballads. Says Marsalis, “Even if people don’t know what we’re doing, they’ll feel what we’re doing.”

~ marsalismusic.com

MICHELE MELE - CHA CHA

Michele Mele is a natural, highly connective and communicative performer and composer, who’s symbiotic collaboration with Toronto-based producer, composer and guitarist Greg Kavanagh has resulted in her recent release (and fifth gorgeous recording), Cha Cha. Michele’s previous CDs, Like This, Laugh, Feel and her 2009 well-received one-woman show and recording, Naked on the Rocks have already made quite a splash on the international music scene. Her appealing Astrud-Gilberto-ish vocals are a refreshing change from the over-wrought Divas who all too frequently hold sway on the airwaves and in the clubs.

Michele’s original compositions, highly musical arrangements, thrilling instrumental performances and charming vocal style have elicited fans throughout the world. Her supporters have been willingly and happily mesmerized by her uncanny ability to dip into the well of common human experience, and fashion melodies and accompanying lyrics that inevitably touch our hearts and souls. Through her eclectic and deeply relevant music, we can all catch a glimpse of ourselves, and of our common experience of just being human. Michele Mele is from a family of professional musicians. She began playing piano as a small child, and before long it became apparent that music was in her blood; by the time she entered high school, she had already completed all of the necessary music credits for graduation. Michele holds degrees from the University of Toronto Faculty of Music and Faculty of Music Education. As a music educator, she has conducted numerous song writing and active listening workshops at schools and other Toronto area venues.

In 1989, Michele Mele wrote the hit song, “That’s All I Know”, which was recorded by vocal artist Neil Donnell. The recording subsequently went “Gold” in Canada. Michele has also composed and arranged choral works for large choirs, and in 1991 she composed a Christmas-themed work for the Toronto Philharmonic, which they performed in concert. Michele Mele has perpetually been a favorite performer at a number of Toronto’s top music performance venues, and has also performed in New York City, throughout Canada and the U.S. and also in the Caribbean.

Michele’s debut CD, Like This, contained exclusively original material and was released to a warm reception from critics and fans alike in 2003. Her subsequent recording projects followed, culminating in the release of Cha Cha in 2012. All of Michele Mele’s CDs reflect her personal artistic vision. With the happy addition of Greg Kavanagh, Cha Cha is the stunning coalescence of Michele’s talent, clever and communicative songwriting, and the superb musicianship of her ready list of first string co-horts, including Canadian greats: Guido Basso on trumpet and flugelhorn, Michael Stuart on sax, Bill McBirnie on flute and guitarist Lou Bartolomucci.

Michele is a creative personality who also has a number of diverse specialized skills, and in addition to her musical pursuits, Michele is the mother of four beautiful children, a certified scuba diver, an accomplished trapeze artist and slalom water-skier.

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