Monday, August 26, 2013

PASCAL LE BOEUF - PASCAL'S TRIANGLE

Nineteen-Eight Records has issued 26-year-old pianist/composer Pascal Le Boeuf latest release. Le Boeuf, a spinner of webs constructed with beauty, emotion, and maturity, is an integral part of a growing New York jazz scene characterized by hypnotizing rhythms, alternative rock, and the influences of artists such as Radiohead, Herbie Hancock and Brad Mehldau. On Pascal's Triangle, Le Boeuf and his trio featuring Linda Oh on bass and Justin Brown on drums, welcome the listener to eavesdrop on eight "conversations", with the hope of connecting on a deep musical and emotional level.

"As an artist, I see my responsibly to humanity as that of a diver, charged with the task of swimming deep within the mind, beneath the surface of reality, to retrieve something beautiful, undiscovered or interesting to share with the real world. When we formed Pascal's Triangle, it was with the unspoken agreement that we would practice this art of diving together. This album is a collection of original music meant to highlight the conversational voices of the individuals in the band. We trust each other's choices and share an orientation towards self-expression through group improvisation. Every time we sit down to make music, we are exploring the depths of what is possible," explained Le Boeuf.

Le Boeuf thinks of music as a language, with each musician having favorite "words" and phrases that translate to music and collectively represent that person's "sound". "The type of improvisational music we create is a conversation in which the composition is a subject or the frame work of a story, and Linda, Justin and I expand upon it as a collective," said Le Boeuf.

One special characteristic that Oh and Brown share is their beautiful relationship with who they are and how they communicate it conversationally on their instruments. Their ability to understand themselves - what they like to hear and why they like it, how they choose to interpret their various emotions - they have found an accurate way to play it with music. "This is hard to find in any musician," said Le Boeuf. "Additionally, they have the consideration, insight and empathy needed to understand my unconventional mind and are able to help me communicate my improvised ideas and compositions."

Le Boeuf first heard about Justin Brown as a teenager growing up in Santa Cruz, California. Brown lived a few hours away in Oakland and was part of the Berkley High scene along with Ambrose Akinmusire, Jonathan Finlayson, Hitomi Oba and the Altura brothers. Le Boeuf explains further, "I had seen him perform a few times through SFJAZZ and the Monterey Jazz Festival, but didn't get to play with him until I got involved with the Brubeck Institute in 2003. I moved to New York in 2004 to attend the Manhattan School of Music, where Justin studied drums for a short time until he dropped out to tour with Josh Roseman. During that period I briefly led an organ trio with Justin and my brother Remy. Since then, Justin has performed intermittently with Le Boeuf Brothers, and of course we have recorded and performed together as Pascal's Triangle."

Le Boeuf first met Linda Oh at the 2004 IAJE conference in New York where she was involved in the Sisters in Jazz Program, but they didn't have the opportunity to play together until 2006-2007 when they were classmates at the Manhattan School of Music and the Banff International Workshop in Jazz and Creative Music. "While at Banff, we had many opportunities to experiment and record together. These first trio compositions (among them 'Revisiting A Past Self') laid the foundation for this project. Over the years Linda and I have toured and recorded with the Le Boeuf Brothers and Pascal's Triangle in addition to various sideman gigs around NYC," said Le Boeuf.

The recording session for Pascal's Triangle was originally intended as a jazz/electronic cross-over project. Many of the compositions the trio recorded were connected to a larger vision involving layered recording techniques and replacing electronic instruments in beats that were sequenced in Le Boeuf's computer prior to the session. He explains, "though this vision was successful (I plan to release these at a later date), I enjoyed the spontaneity of the more acoustic songs, and when I took the electronics away, the compositions all had an intimate conversational feeling. I had to laugh at myself when I realized my drive to innovate through electronic music took me full-circle to my jazz roots and to a new jazz trio project."


NEW RELEASES - TED NASH BIG BAND, TRIFIELD GUITAR PROJECT, STAN HUNTER & SONNY FORTUNE

TED NASH BIG BAND - CHAKRA 

Ted Nash is a Grammy-nominated and multi-instrumentalist who is about to release his twelfth solo recording - Chakra. Set for release on September 17, 2013, it features a 16-piece big band. Born in Los Angeles, Nash's interest in music started at an early age. He was exposed to music by his father, trombonist Dick Nash, and uncle, reedman Ted Nash - both well-known studio and jazz musicians. Nash blossomed early, a "young lion" before the term became marketing vernacular. One of Nash's most important associations is with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis. Nash has that uncanny ability to mix freedom with accessibility, blues with intellect, and risk-taking with clarity. His recordings have appeared on many national "best-of" lists including The New Yorker, The New York Times, Village Voice, The Boston Globe, and New York Newsday. Nash takes his creative expression to a new level with this pioneering recording, featuring New York's top musicians, including Tim Hagans, Anat Cohen, Charles Pillow, Martin Wind and Ulysses Owens, as well as talented new-comers trumpeter Alphonso Horne, baritone saxophonist Paul Nadzela and pianist Christopher Ziemba. ~ tednash.com

TRIFIELD GUITAR PROJECT - MONTANA SUITE

New virtuoso trio Trifield Guitar Project is readying its debut album "Montana Suite," a genre-defying guitar tour-de-force available worldwide Aug. 26, 2013 on Trifield Guitar Project Label. Canadian classical guitarist Karl Marino, Israeli blues/rock guitarist Rami Halperin and American-born jazz/rock guitarist Alexander Sill met by chance last summer in Montana at the Crown of the Continent Guitar Festival, an invite-only workshop for guitarists. Excited by their unique chemistry, the trio set to work on "Montana Suite" with New Zealand-born bassist Ben Shepherd and drummer Wesley Ritenour, son of jazz guitar legend Lee Ritenour. Grammy-winner Neil Citron recorded the album. The centerpiece of "Montana Suite" is its title track, a 15-minute longform composition written for the group's forthcoming performance at The Crown of the Continent Guitar Festival on Aug. 27. Other performers at the festival include Pat Metheny and Robben Ford. "Montana Suite" also features other new compositions from the group’s members, and a rendition of Ralph Towner and John Abercrombie’s formidable “Juggler’s Etude.”

STAN HUNTER & SONNY FORTUNE - TRIP ON THE STRIP

New from Real Gone Music is Stan Hunter and Sonny Fortune's "Trip on the Strip" which is a rare and sublime Hammond/tenor date from Prestige Records, quite different from the label's usual groove. The set marks the first appearance on record of future Miles Davis electric band mainstay Sonny Fortune - who's already quite far-reaching and spiritual in his sound - paired here with organist Stan Hunter, who has a bit of Larry Young touch to his style.  The complete 1966 release, with notes by Pat Thomas.


NEW RELEASES - JERI BROWN, THE BEACH CLUB JAZZ & BAR GROOVES, SHADES OF BLUE

JERI BROWN - ECHOES: LIVE AT CATALINA JAZZ CLUB

Jeri Brown's Echoes - Live at Catalina Jazz Club is 2-disc set features a CD & DVD from her live performance at Catalina Jazz Club in Los Angeles. Set includes a lively evening of jazz vocals with spiritually motivated improvisation between Jeri and her talented band Clayton Cameron drums, Trevor Ware bass, Woody Woods piano, and vocal guest, Mon David. From Brown's signature track Nothing Else But You with classic standards I Thought About You, All the Things You Are, Afro Blue, and Look of Love to Leon Thomas' Echoes this project provides rare interactive displays of avant-garde jazz songstress Jeri Brown, keeping the spirit of vocal jazz alive! A gem! Jeri Brown has earned a reputation as one of jazz' most outstanding "artistic" vocalists. Committed to the legacy of vocal jazz, Ms. Brown's performances fill the historical spectrum of classic American songbook themes, original jazz compositions, and contemporary world themes with intense vocal improvisations, and include collaborations with diverse, legendary jazz artists.

THE BEACHCLUB: 14 JAZZ & BAR GROOVES (VARIOUS ARTISTS)

Hardly the chillout set you might expect from the cover – no beachy cliches at all – and instead, a killer batch of underground soul and club tracks, put together in a way that really represents some of the most exciting musical growth of the past few years! There's a classic sound at the core, but all of these tracks are definitely contemporary too – breaking out with a fresh approach to rhythms and production, while still holding onto a really old school love of strong vocals and live instrumentation too! Tracks include "This Is What You Are (Opolopo rmx)" by Mario Biondi, "Girl U Need A Change Of Mind" by IG Culture, "Far Away (Layabouts voc mix)" by Lady Alma, "Tribe 3 (edit)" by Rhythm Of Elements, "The Great I Am" by Muzart, "Saat Itu Juga (vox version)" by Andezzz, "Changes (Lanu ext mix)" by Kylie Auldist, "Take It Higher" by Taliwa, "Little Sunflower" by Jazz Invaders with Lonnie Smith, and "From Here On" by Diplomats Of Soul.  ~ Dusty Groove

SHADES OF BLUE (VARIOUS ARTISTS)

A reworked vision of Blue Note Records for the 90s – put together by Bob Belden, and featuring some excellent remakes of classics from the Blue Note songbook! Each tune has a slightly different flavor – and all work is played by the best artists of the then-revived label – a great way of showing the new talent Blue Note discovered, the old talent it helped bring back, and the rich legacy of sound they were still capable of sending forth! Titles include "Blue Train" by Greg Osby, "Evidence" by Ron Carter & TS Monk, "Maiden Voyage" by Dianne Reeves & Geri Allen, "Un Poco Loco" by Jacky Terrasson, "Tom Thumb" by John Scofield, "Una Mas" by Eliane Elias, "Song For My Father" by Rene Rosnes, "Recado Bossa Nova" by Gonzalo Rubalcaba, "Tanganyika Dance" by Kurt Elling, and "Alligator Boogaloo" by Junko Onishi & Freddie Hubbard. (SHMCD pressing.)  ~ Dusty Groove

Friday, August 23, 2013

KURT ELLING & THE KLUVERS BIG BAND - NORWEGIAN WOOD (BEATLES COVER)


CHRIS BOTTI & LISA FISCHER - THE VERY THOUGHT OF YOU - BLUE NOTE, NEW YORK


JAMES BROWN & JOSS STONE - IT'S MAN'S WORLD (LIVE PERFORMANCE)


GEORGE DUKE AT THE JAVA JAZZ FESTIVAL 2010 - YOUTUBE VIDEO




LARRY CARLTON LIVE AT THE MONTREUX JAZZ FESTIVAL


FOURPLAY AT THE JAVA JAZZ FESTIVAL 2011 (YOUTUBE)


JOE COCKER - I WHO HAVE NOTING (VIDEO)

TONY BENNETT & NORAH JONES - SPEAK LOW (VIDEO)

MILES DAVIS & QUINCY JONES PERFORMING SUMMERTIME (VIDEO)


GEORGE BENSON LIVE IN PARIS 2013 AT THE OLYMPIA (VIDEO)


JOE SAMPLE & RANDY CRAWFORD - FEELING GOOD (YOUTUBE)


JAMES INGRAM & PATTI AUSTIN - HOW DO YOU KEEP THE MUSIC PLAYING (VIDEO)


MARLENA SHAW PERFORMING LIVE - FEEL LIKE MAKIN' LOVE


AL JARREAU & MARCUS MILLER - TENDERNESS (LIVE)


JIMMY SOMMERS - LOWDOWN (YOUTUBE VIDEO)


WILL DOWNING - I GO CRAZY (YOUTUBE)


BOZ SCAGGS - MEMPHIS (OFFICIAL EPK)


MARIO BIONDI - JUST THE WAY YOU ARE (VIDEO)


RAMSEY LEWIS - SUN GODDESS (VIDEO)


CHRIS STANDRING - BOSSA BLUE VIDEO


JAMIROQUAI - LIFELINE (OFFICIAL VIDEO)


GEORGE DUKE & PHIL PERRY - FOREVER (LIVE IN MONTREUX)

SANTANA & GATO BARBIERI - EUROPA (LIVE FROM 1977)


LEE RITENOUR & DAVE GRUSIN LIVE AT THE JAKARTA INTERNATIONAL JAVA JAZZ FESTIVAL 2013


DIANA KRALL - THE LOOK OF LOVE (LIVE IN PARIS)


MARCUS MILLER LIVE AT NORTH SEA JAZZ FESTIVAL


INCOGNITO LIVE IN MILAN 2012


BOB JAMES & DAVID SANBORN - THE MAKING OF QUARTETTE HUMAINE YOUTUBE

DRIZABONE SOUL FAMILY "GIRLFRIENZ" YOUTUBE VIDEO


DARYL HALL & MAYER HAWTHORNE - JUST AIN'T GONNA WORK OUT (FROM DARYL'S PLACE)


BOOKER T. JONES - EVERYTHING IS EVERYTHING VIDEO


DAVE KOZ & SUMMER HORNS PERFORMING GOT TO GET YOU INTO MY LIFE...


HERBIE HANCOCK & PAT METHENY PERFORMING CANTELOUPE ISLAND


MATT WHITE - THE SUPER VILLIAN JAZZ BAND

The brilliant young trumpeter, composer, and educator Matt Whitesteps out with a lively and compelling debut titled The Super Villain Jazz Band, to be released October 1 by Artists Recording Collective. A quintet/sextet effort recorded in Nashville, the album is a postbop update that goes beyond the usual formulas with its restless sense of invention in through-composed settings.

White's collaborators on the date -- tenor saxophonist Evan Cobb, alto saxophonist Don Aliquo, pianistJoe Davidian, bassist Jonathan Wires, and drummer Jim White (no relation) -- are strong, seasoned players on the Nashville scene. "They all have great intonation and articulation, they're great sight-readers, and they're comfortable in the studio," says the leader, who once taught at Nashville's Belmont University and is now on faculty at Coastal Carolina University in Conway, South Carolina (near Myrtle Beach).

The Super Villain Jazz Band attains a strong listener-friendliness through the application of two of White's most closely held principles. He always strives, he says, to balance sophisticated elements with at least one simple one, whether a fetching melody, a catchy bass vamp, or a deep groove. And he isn't afraid to play aggressively or risk a Woody Shaw-like brightness in his sound.

Matt WhiteWhite pays tribute to Shaw with the rhythmically tight "Like Woody," which was his very first composition, written while he was in college. It set an early high standard for White, taking top honors in the 2003 DownBeat Student Awards; it was featured on National Public Radio, and he performed the song in 2004 for Betty Carter's Jazz Ahead program.

"The Yankee Poured Out the Bacon Grease," which opens the CD program, features "differing solo sections and transitional interludes" and refers to a regrettable incident in which White mistakenly disposed of his Mississippi mother-in-law's cooking grease. The CD title track grew out of "a joke about club announcements, featuring Darth Vader on trumpet, Dr. Octopus on drums, etc.," says White. Britney Spears's "Toxic" is drastically reconstructed here, and Tom Waits's ballad "Alice" is given a lovely, relaxed reading.

Matt White, 32, is originally from Rockford, Illinois, but grew up in Tampa, Florida. Drawn to the strong, distinctive sounds of horn greats including Louis Armstrong, Al Hirt, and Maynard Ferguson, Matt started playing trumpet at age nine. In high school, he played in concert and marching bands and jazz combos, and attended the University of North Florida in Jacksonville for his undergrad work. Its director of jazz studies, Bunky Green, the Chicago saxophone legend who is equally revered as an educator, was a major draw: "Bunky always impressed upon us to listen to other people, on other instruments, and incorporate what you learned from them into your playing."

White went on to acquire his graduate degrees and teach at the University of Miami. His doctoral dissertation, "Visualization in Jazz Improvisation," examined the experiences of three trumpeters who, like him, see colors, shapes, or other visual elements while improvising or composing.During his three years in Nashville, White accompanied an extremely diverse array of artists including country star Brad Paisley, Venezuelan salsa great Oscar D'Leon, and pop diva Rihanna, as well as jazz luminaries including Wycliffe Gordon, Kevin Mahogany,Arturo Sandoval, and Bob Mintzer. He also taught and coordinated programs at the Nashville Jazz Workshop and played in classical and musical theater settings.

For the last two years, White has been involved as a preservationist recording the orally transferred spirituals of the Gullah people, descendants of early emancipated slaves, on St. Helena Island in South Carolina. He is working closely with an ethnomusicologist to document the experience of the elder soloists, a project now funded by Coastal Carolina University (where he is Professor of Trumpet and Director of Jazz Ensembles). 

White has posted ongoing reports about the St. Helena Spiritual Project on his blog, http://svjb.tumblr.com.

A pre-release performance has been scheduled for 9/16, in Conway, SC, with Jeff Coffin, Michael Feinberg, Joe Davidian, and Dana Hawkins. The CD release concert will take place at the Nashville Jazz Workshop 10/6 with the album band.

"This album is culmination of all the diverse musical and life experiences that have matured into a unified statement, shared with some of my favorite people (in all their super-villainy)," says White. "Releasing it

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NEW RELEASES - TORONZO CANNON, HOWARD ALDEN / ANDY BROWN QUARTET, DARROW FLETCHER


TORONZO CANNON - JOIN THE CONQUER ROOT

Fierce work from Toronzo Cannon – an artist who's definitely determined to carve a path for the next generation of Chicago blues! All the roots here are firmly in place, but there's a boldness and sense of presence that really elevates Cannon's music – at a level that almost recalls that great late 60s/early 70s point when vintage electric bluesmen were getting cred in the mainstream – although Toronzo's approach here is definitely in the rawer indie mode we love from Delmark! The core group features rhythm guitar, Hammond, bass, and drums – and the set features guest trumpet, backing vocals, and harmonica on a few tracks too. Titles include "Gentle Reminder", "Cold World", "I've Been Doing Fine", "John The Conquer Root", "Sweet Sweet Sweet", and "Big Ray Bop".  ~ Dusty Groove

HOWARD ALDEN / ANDY BROWN QUARTET - HEAVY ARTILLERY

Double jazz guitars from these two contemporary players – one recorded in the left channel, one in the right – for a very cool approach that really expands past the usual sound of a trio set! The album's got bass and drums in the group, too – but it's honestly the guitars that drive the whole thing along – moving deftly next to each other, with a quality that's beautifully resonant at times, and quite individual at others! When Alden and Brown are in the same groove, the feel is like expanded stereo with a very wide range – which makes a great surprise as they each turn their own directions and wow us even more. Titles include "Voce E Eu", "Chuckles", "Three & One", "Brigas Nuncas Mais", "Heavy Artillery", and "Louisiana". ~ Dusty Groove

DARROW FLETCHER - THE PAIN GETS A LITTLE DEEPT: THE COMPLETE EARLY YEARS 1965-1971

Righteous soul from late 60s Chicago – a killer collection of early singles from the great Darrow Fletcher – only a youngster at the time, but already working at a level that's as strong as most of his older contemporaries! Darrow's got this soaring voice that really sends us every time we hear him sing – a style that's possibly a bit like Jackie Wilson, but both deeper and lighter at the same time – very unique, especially in these early years – and perfect for helping Fletcher stand out from the pack! The grooves here are nice and deep – socking hard in the best Chi-town styles of the time, with the sort of punch you'd get on the best One-Der-Ful/Mar-V-Lus recordings – with arrangements by Mike Terry, Phil Wright, Tom Tom, and others. Tracks were originally issued on a variety of labels – Groovy, Jacklyn, Uni, Congress, and Genna – and titles include "The Pain Gets A Little Deeper", "Now Is The Time For Love (parts 1 & 2)", "What Have I Got Now", "What Is This", "Gotta Draw The Line", "My Young Misery", "Infatuation", "When Love Calls", "My Judgement Day", "Sitting There That Night", "Changing By The Minute", "What Good Am I Without You", "We Can't Go On This Way", and "That Certain Little Something".  ~ Dusty Groove

Thursday, August 22, 2013

NEW RELEASES - BRUSSELS JAZZ ORCHESTRA FEATURING JOE LOVANO, GAUDI, OLI SILK

BRUSSELS JAZZ ORCHESTRA FEATURING JOE LOVANO - WILD BEAUTY 

Following its triumphant partnership with pianist Kenny Werner (Institute of Higher Learning), the award-winning Brussels Jazz Orchestra turns its attention to Joe Lovano, long heralded a towering soloist among tenor saxophonists. Wild Beauty illuminates the composer side of Lovano's musicianship, featuring a palette of earthy tunes previously recorded with small groups, but now re-imagined for the 17-piece BJO. Gil Goldstein wrote the evocative arrangements. The album is a summational work, filled with autobiographical abstractions. It draws its inspiration from Lovano's generational bloodlines in Italy. "I've dedicated this project to my mom, Josephine Verzi Lovano," he says. " She was born and lived her life in Cleveland, but her heart and soul were with her Sicilian roots and her family. All these tunes are reflections of my life and experiences." Wild Beauty smolders with a warm glow, as if sculpted from the fiery ash at the base of Mt Etna (Europe's largest active volcano and the source of the album's penultimate track, "Miss Etna"). Lovano's influences can be heard throughout - from Ben Webster to John Coltrane to Enrico Caruso

GAUDI - IN BETWEEN TIMES

In Between Times is the new album from the Worldwide dub specialist and it’s a great listen from start to finish. It includes 12 engaging tracks with a satisfying balance between vocal tracks and instrumentals that are brought artfully together to form a sonic journey greater than the sum of its parts. The new album features a noteworthy collection of artists, many of them pioneers in their respective musical genres and all of them highly respected in their own right. Opening track Put your guns down features vocals by Black Uhuru frontman Michael Rose. Life, features rising reggae star Jahmai and the atmospheric and ethereal electro-dub adventures of Tamino and the temple of dub, feature one of the godfathers of psychedelic trance music Raja Ram (from electronic duo Shpongle) on flute. One of the album's stand-out tracks, I start to pray is a truly distinguished collaboration between legendary dub producer and vocalist Lee Scratch Perry and UK electronic pioneers The Orb, with the inimitable Dennis Dubmaster Bovell adding his characteristically uncompromising bass to the mix - it's a high risk strategy to put so many virtuoso artists in one song but one that pays off handsomely in the realization of this deep, elegant and very dubby track! Other collaborators on the new record include, Hedflux (one of the UK s hottest breaks producers), dub maestro Twilight Circus, Moroccan artist Tahar (from the band Momo) & Gaudi s on-stage partner in rhyme, vocalist and prodigiously talented beatboxer, Danny Ladwa. In Between Times more than justifies Gaudi's reputation as a musical frontiersman and fearless music producer (Billboard magazine) in it s complete disregard for musical boundaries and stylistic separation... It is Gaudi style - the fusion of many genres into one distinct and characteristic sound. ~ amazon.com

OLI SILK - RAZOR SHARK BRIT

Venturing across the pond once again with this fourth and latest installment in his series of solo records is fan fave, keyboardist/producer Oli Silk with 'Razor Sharp Brit' a freewheeling engaging assemblage of sides full of spunk , vigor and sophistication presented with his own unique European flair. While Silk's music is always easy on the ear, it is the fact that he keeps things fresh, progressive and is not afraid to dance around the edges that gives his music wide appeal and keeps it from blending into the contemporary jazz landscape. 'Brit' stays with that formula as the young man with the memorable name, dishes up a menu of memorable tunes that will beckon you to not just merely nibble but to feast upon. Having established himself as a first call player /producer in his motherland of England, sharing the stage with virtually all of the smooth jazz luminaries and hopping the pond over the last 5 yrs bringing his talents and sharp wit to the American audience has serve Silk well in helping him establish an active and rabid fan base. Razor Sharp Brit is sure to keep the movement afloat and momentum building as he again serves up a feast of fresh and vibrant new flavors. Some of Silk's closest CJ contemporaries join the fray, with bassist and label mate Julian Vaughn featured on the lead radio single 'At Your Service' , spins musical webs with guitarists Paul Brown and Chuck Loeb and brings up and coming sax man Elan Trotman along for the ride. ~ amazon.com

LENNY KRAVITZ - ARE YOU GONNA GO MY WAY - REMASTERED AND EXPANDED DELUXE EDITION

Lenny Kravitz’s Are You Gonna Go My Way album has been digitally remastered and expanded for a new Deluxe Edition to be released on September 24th (September 23rd outside of North America) by Virgin/UMe. The special 2CD and digital edition adds 20 bonus tracks to the album’s original line-up, including 10 previously unreleased recordings from Kravitz’s personal archive .

By 1993, Lenny Kravitz had achieved global superstardom with his psychedelic brand of rock, by way of his 1989 debut Let Love Rule and his groundbreaking 1991 follow-up, Mama Said, which boasted no fewer than seven chart topping singles. Kravitz’s third studio album, Are You Gonna Go My Way, was released in March 1993. The collection’s explosive title track became a household hit, landing at No. 1 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock chart and propelling the album to massive success.

Among the new Deluxe Edition’s previously unreleased recordings are six demos and outtakes from the Are You Gonna Go My Way album sessions, as well as three early demos Kravitz recorded for Vanessa Paradis’ self-titled 1992 album, which he produced. “I May Not Be A Star (Light Piece For Vanessa)” has never been released in any form, while “Travelogue” and “Lonely Rainbows” were finished and recorded by Paradis for the album. A previously unreleased BBC Radio interview is also included, and acoustic versions of “Believe,” “Sister,” and “Heaven Help” and seven official B-sides are also featured, completing the commemorative reissue of this epic album.

Lenny Kravitz: Are You Gonna Go My Way (Deluxe Edition)
* = Previously unreleased

DISC ONE: 1. Are You Gonna Go My Way // 2. Believe // 3. Come On And Love Me // 4. Heaven Help // 5. Just Be A Woman // 6. Is There Any Love In Your Heart // 7. Black Girl // 8. My Love // 9. Sugar // 10. Sister // 11. Eleutheria // Bonus Tracks (The B-sides): 12. Spinning Around Over You // 13. Ascension // 14. All My Life // 15. Brother // 16. Someone Like You // 17. For The First Time // 18. B-Side Blues

DISC TWO: The Acoustic Versions: 1. Believe (Acoustic Version) // 2. Sister (Acoustic Version) // 3. Heaven Help (Acoustic Version) // Work In Progress: Demos & Outtakes:  4. Work Like The Devil* // 5. Feeling Alright (Instrumental)* // 6. Getting Out (Will You Marry Me)* // 7. Good Lovin'* // 8. Blood (Instrumental)/Papa (Long And Sad Goodbye)* // 9. Early Morning Blues* // The Vanessa Paradis Demos: 10. I May Not Be A Star (Light Piece For Vanessa)* // 11. Travelogue (Your Love Has Got A Handle On My Mind)* // 12. Lonely Rainbows* // 13. BBC Interview with Mick Wilcox*

THE STEPKIDS - TROUBADOUR

The Stepkids are a trio who combine their musical background in funk, psychedelia and jazz with a serious pop pedigree. On Troubadour, the follow up to their self-titled debut, the band brings together the best of both worlds, deploying experimental influences and virtuoso instrumentation on the one hand, and displaying a knack for great hooks on the other. There’s a kinship between The Stepkids’ outsider take on pop and Hot Chip’s eclectic approach to dance music, or the complex but catchy sound of Steely Dan.

Over the last couple of decades the individual members of The Stepkids have honed their skills touring with some of the biggest names in pop music, from Alicia Keys, 50 Cent and Lauryn Hill to Kimbra, Mayer Hawthorne and The Horrors. In 2009 they formed a band to the release their own music, and the result is a gleeful blend of psychedelia, soul, classic jazz, R&B, funk, 70s rock and countless other genres and styles. Now on their second album for Stones Throw, Troubadour, they consolidate those influences with their experience as touring musicians into a singular musical statement.

Troubadour may be autobiographical in theme, but it also shows off The Stepkids’ musical chops and their seemingly effortless ability to bridge genres and styles. ‘Moving Pictures’ flips a jazz standard into a soulful R&B-tinged song propelled by a grooving bassline, ‘Symmetry’ is a minimal, yearning ballad lifted by The Stepkids’ effortless harmonies, and ‘Sweet Salvation’ draws from psych and funk while retaining a pop sensibility. The band also recently launched a series of jazzy covers of songs from the likes of Rihanna, Justin Timberlake and Daft Punk, all of which can be viewed at youtube.com/thestepkids.

Troubadour follows the travels and travails of the fictional character of the title as he grapples with love, life on the road, and the commercial requirements of the music industry. “The troubadour character represents an extremity of who we really are,” explains Edinberg. “Though honestly,” adds drummer Tim Walsh, “It’s a character anyone can find themselves in.” Take the lead single, ‘The Lottery’, which guitarist Jeff Gitelman describes as about “the gamble of different sides of life: the gamble of love, the gamble of business, and the general risk of following your heart.”
They may be music veterans, but The Stepkids are just getting started. “I really believe that we still haven’t discovered some of our most exciting stuff,” enthuses Gitelman. “Everybody is so deep musically, there are whole sides of us we haven’t really explored yet.”

THE JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE - NEWLY EXPANDED EDITION OF "THE PURPLE BOX" RELEASED

Legacy Recordings and Experience Hendrix LLC will release a newly expanded edition of The Jimi Hendrix Experience, the legendary "Purple Box," which Rolling Stone's David Fricke proclaimed "The Rolls Royce of posthumous Hendrix sets."  The box set earned RIAA Gold Album sales status in the US and has enjoyed widespread critical and commercial success throughout the world.  The new four CD boxed set, which includes the entire 2000 original edition in addition to four tracks eagerly sought by fans of the legendary guitarist, will be available Tuesday, August 20, 2013.

A deluxe four CD boxed set, The Jimi Hendrix Experience is not a collection of previously existing recordings from Hendrix’s famous studio albums.  The Jimi Hendrix Experience presents 60 previously unreleased or unavailable studio and concert recordings from a remarkable four-year period in musical history--1966-1970--when guitarist Jimi Hendrix was bringing pop and blues and jazz and soul and psychedelia together and changing the way everybody listened to everything.

First released in 2000, The Jimi Hendrix Experience box is sequenced in chronological order, beginning with the first known recordings of the Jimi Hendrix Experience in October 1966, and continuing through the recording of his groundbreaking studio albums as well as a variety of transcendent performances, and ending with the artist's final multi-track recording session at New York's Electric Lady Studios in August 1970.

The new edition of The Jimi Hendrix Experience--which includes all the alternate versions of classics like "Purple Haze," "Foxey Lady," “Bold As Love” and "Little Wing" and stunning, unheard Hendrix music such as "It's Too Bad" and "Country Blues" contained in the original 2000 box--offers fans additional new tracks either previously unreleased such as a commanding performance of Bob Dylan’s “Like A Rolling Stone” from Hendrix’s unforgettable October 1968 performances at Winterland in San Francisco.  The original recording of “Peace In Mississippi” from the October 1968 sessions at TTG Studios, previously available only as the b-side of the 2010 “Valleys Of Neptune” single is a welcome addition to the collection as is a rare, recently discovered 1967 performance of “Burning Of The Midnight Lamp.  The — original UK single mix of "The Stars That Play With Laughing Sam's Dice," now makes its US debut as part of this special collection.

The Jimi Hendrix Experience includes an 80 page color booklet filled with rare photos, essays and annotation by Dave Marsh and John McDermott, detailed track notes and more

NEW RELEASES - ANDREW NEU, KEEFE JACKSON'S LIKELY SO, JAZZ A LA MODE

ANDREW NEU - EVERYTHING HAPPENS FOR A REASON

Saxophonist Andrew Neu follows up his successful NuGroove Records debut with his 4th contemporary jazz CD, “Everything Happens for a Reason.” Along with producers Brian Bromberg and Steve Oliver, Andew has assembled an all-star band, featuring Rick Braun, Bobby Caldwell, Jeff Lorber, Tom Schuman and Alex Acuna. Embellished by a horn section and a full orchestra, this project takes you on a musica journey around the world. Andrew co-wrote a song with Bobby Caldwell and arranged a unique take on the jazz classic, "Take Five". Inspired by the soul jazz and Latin music of the 1960s, it’s reminiscent of Quincy Jones and Sergio Mendes. Tracks include: Everything Happens for a Reason; Poolside (featuring Steve Oliver); Hit Me Up (featuring Jeff Lorber); Orchestral Prelude to What Would I Do; What Would I Do (featuring Bobby Caldwell); Night of the Mojito (featuring Rick Braun and Jeff Lorber); Take Five; Dreaming of Lions (featuring Steve Oliver and Brian Bromberg); Bring It On (featuring Rick Braun); Vespa (featuring Ramon Stagnaro and Brian Bromberg); Date Night (featuring Jeff Lorber); and What Would I do (instrumental bonus track featuring Brian Bromberg). ~ andrewneu.com 

KEEFE JACKSON'S LIKELY SO - A ROUND GOAL

Keefe Jackson's an artist who seems to change the name of his group with each new recording – and for good reason too, given that every album has a very unique, personal feel! This date's a live recording done at the Jazzwerkstatt Festival – and it features Keefe working with a few key saxophonists from the Chicago scene, in an expanded lineup that also makes way for a rich array of European horns too – a brilliant array of reeds that carves out some marvelous tones and colors throughout! The approach is like a doubling (or tripling) of the sax quartet approach – really taking the concept to a whole new level – using the horns for rhythm, melody, and more – but also allowing plenty of solo space from this amazing lineup. Horns include tenor, alto, soprano, sopranino, and baritone saxes – plus bass clarinet, e flat clarinet, and alto clarinet as well – played by Keefe Jackson, Mars Williams, Waclaw Zimpel, Dave Rempis, Marc Stucki, Peter Schmid, and Thomas Mejer. Titles include "Overture", "Hierarch Follies", "Round Goal", "Roses", "Neither Spin Nor Weave", and "My Time Is My Own" – plus "Bridge Solo" tracks by Jackson and Rempis. ~ Dusty Groove

JAZZ A LA MODE TRIO - LESS IS MORE

A sweet Italian combo, and one who's got a very classic soul jazz sort of feel – a 60s-styled blend of Hammond and tenor that's mighty nice, and very much in the spirit of the vintage look of the cover! 
The combo features Fabio Nobile on drums – who you might know from previous work in a more contemporary style – plus Sam Gambarini on Hammond, Alessandro Scala on tenor, and some guest trumpet from Marco Tamburini. The record's got a great no-nonsense feel – just the right production to fit the group's soaring organ lines and hard-biting saxophone – spun out here over a host of classics from 60s, plus a few tasty originals too. Titles include "Bus Ride", "Money In The Pocket", "Fire Eater", "Funkallero", "Mambo In", "This I Dig Of You", and "Alligator Boogaloo".~ Dusty Groove

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

NEW RELEASES - PEDRO ITURRALDE / PACO DE LUCIA, RICARDO SILVEIRA / ROBERTO TAUFIC. SILVETTI

PEDRO ITURRALDE / PACO DE LUCIA - JAZZ FLAMENCO VOLUMES 1 & 2

One of the greatest jazz experiments in 60s Spain – classic material that features the group of saxophonist Pedro Iturralde working with electric guitar played in a fluid flamenco style – mixed up here in a mode that really creates a whole new genre unto itself! The guitarist here is billed as Paco De Algeciras, but is actually a young Paco DeLucia – a player who really gets the boldness of Iturralde's experiments, and is more than happy to step aside at points and let Pedro deliver some of his best solo work on record – really tremendous lines on both tenor and soprano sax that seem to go past any of the other 60s albums we've heard from him! Yet the guitar is wonderful too – often given a space to break out on its own, in a mode that's so personal and poetic, it adds yet a whole other unexpected level to the record. Rhythms are often modal, working perfectly for the setting – and the group also features Paul Grassel on piano, Eric Peter on bass, and Peer Wyboris on drums – plus a bit of trombone from Dino Piana on a few tracks too. CD features both Jazz Flamenco and Jazz Flamenco Vol 2, released in '67 and '68: titles include "Zorongo Gitano", "Cafe De Chintas", "Soleares", "Ianda Jaleoi", "Bulerias", "Adios Granada", "Homenaje A Granados", and "Las Morillas De Jaen".  ~ Dusty Groove

RICARDO SILVEIRA / ROBERTO TAUFIC - ATLANTICOS

Beautiful interplay between the guitars of Ricardo Silveira and Roberto Taufic – a set that draws on countless strands of acoustic instrumentation from decades past, yet finds a way to wrap the whole thing together with a freshness that comes through right from the very first note! Both players are clearly well-skilled from a technical perspective, yet have a way of also reaching for color and tone in just the right way – creating this resonant quality that's way more than just the sum of their two instruments. Titles include "Depois De Chuva", "Moon River", "Her Eyes", "Cats", "Segredos", and "Tinha Uma Dona Ali".  ~ Dusty Groove

SILVETTI - SPRING RAIN

Silvetti (born Juan Fernando Silvetti Adorno) was an Argentine pianist, composer, conductor, arranger and record producer who predominantly worked in the jazz and Latin music fields during a varied career lasting over 3 decades. As a teenager Silvetti formed his own jazz quartet where he honed his skills before, at the age of 21 in 1965, moving to Spain to work as a session musician at some of the country’s most popular jazz clubs. In the early 70’s he moved in to composing and arranging after a move back across the Atlantic to Mexico. After returning to Spain in the mid 1970’s Silvetti started recording his contemporary instrumental compositions, as arranger and conductor, and soon came to the attention of the successful Salsoul record label that signed Silvetti in 1976 and released the single "Spring Rain.” This fully orchestrated, lush, sensual instrumental Disco track was given the re-mix treatment by the legendary Tom Moulton which helped the track fill dance floors across the world with its accessible Euro-Disco sound and achieve a peak of #4 Disco, #77 R&B and #39 Pop on the Billboard charts in March of 1977. "The Sensuous Sound Of Silvetti: Spring Rain” to give this album its full title, was released in 1977 to follow the success of the single and showcases the experience Silvetti had gained through his career and travels to stunning effect. These smooth grooves, rich in orchestration, show Silvetti was clearly on top of his game, with standout tracks like "A Smile At Dawn” and "Fortune Teller” being the perfect accompaniment to the summer months ahead. Silvetti went on to record many more albums as artist, musician and producer working with musicians from Placido Domingo to Paul Anka and the cream of the Latin music world. In 2003 he won the Grammy for best Latin music producer only months before he passed away at the age of 59. This new release from BBR is expertly re-mastered and complete with extensive liner notes and bonus track. ~ cherryred.co.uk

CERRONE UNDERWORLD: THE ANTHOLOGY, FIRST CAREER-SPANNING COLLECTION CONTAINS 31 TRACKS

As a producer of European Disco music, the influence of the legendary Jean-Marc Cerrone is on a par with Giorgio Moroder. UK label BBR has assembled the first ever complete career 2CD Anthology on the French King of Disco. Cerrone’s list of accolades are endless, beginning as a drummer in the late 1960s, Cerrone would go on to sell over 30 million albums, produce over 20 albums, win multiple Grammy Awards, a Golden Globe for "Best Producer of The Year”, 3 gold medals from the French Authors Society while his music has been sampled and remixed by countless artists, not to mention the hundreds of thousands of fans he has played to in a decades-spanning, internationally successful career.

Having produced and performed on a plethora of notable tracks since the late 60’s, Cerrone has become one of the most successful musicians of our time carving out a place in musical history with his edgy and forward thinking production. From the moment a box of 12” vinyl singles containing Love In C Minor that he pressed with his own money accidentally made its way across the Atlantic to New York and subsequently lit dance floors on fire, his international incredible musical journey was set in motion.

In this expanded 2 CD deluxe Anthology containing 31 tracks,  BBR tells a portion of that tale and compiles some of Cerrone’s best-known and revered works, all the way from his earliest recordings with The Kongas and work with Don Ray and through his vast world of solo productions. The deluxe 2-CD package includes extensive liner notes featuring interviews and photos.

DISC ONE
1. JUNGLE - The Kongas
2. ANIKANA-O - The Kongas
3. PASTEL - The Kongas
4. LOVE IN 'C' MINOR
5. MIDNITE LADY
6. CERRONE'S PARADISE
7. TAKE ME
8. SUPERNATURE
9. GIVE ME LOVE
10. AFRICANISM/GIMME SOME LOVIN’ - The Kongas
11. DR. DOO-DAH - The Kongas
12. THE HOUSE OF THE RISING SUN - Révélacion
13. GOT TO HAVE LOVING – Don Ray
14. STANDING IN THE RAIN – Don Ray

 DISC TWO
1. JE SUIS MUSIC
2. ROCKET IN THE POCKET
3. LOOK FOR LOVE
4. SIMPLIFY – DON RAY
5. ROCK ME
6. ANGELINA
7. CALL ME TONIGHT
8. PANIC
9. YOU ARE THE ONE
10. HOOKED ON YOU
11. TRIPPIN’ ON THE MOON
12. BACK TRACK
13. GET YOU LOVIN’
14. YOUR LOVE SURVIVED
15. CLUB UNDERWORLD
16. HYSTERIA
17. GOOD TIMES I’M IN LOVE


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