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Daily Archives: June 30, 2011

John Stowell and Michael Zilber -[|]- Shot Through With Beauty [Origin Records]

30 Thursday Jun 2011

Posted by Rob Young in Modern Jazz, Music, New Music, What's New?

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John Stowell ans Michael Zilber - SHOT THROUGH WITH BEAUTY

John Stowell and Michael Zilber -[|]- SHOT THROUGH WITH BEAUTY -(MP3)- [Origin Records, 2011]

“…Stowell seems to pull arching motifs out of thin air, eschewing clichés while maintaining a swinging essence.”
—All About Jazz

Master musicians guitarist John Stowell and saxophonist Michael Zilber team with the Bay Area’s first-call rhythm team of bassist John Shifflet and drummer Jason Lewis, crafting a unique and dynamic recording of modern jazz that transcends the whole. Telepathic exchanges are in abundance as the group tackles a compelling mix of originals and compositions from Kenny Wheeler & John Scofield.

..:: SOURCE: Amazon.com & Origin Records ::..

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Chuck Loeb -[|]- PLAIN N’ SIMPLE [Tweety Records]

30 Thursday Jun 2011

Posted by Rob Young in Contemporary Jazz, Music, New Music, Smooth Jazz, What's New?

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Chuck Loeb - PLAIN N' SIMPLE

Chuck Loeb -[|]- PLAIN N’ SIMPLE – [Tweety Records, 2011]

The music is swinging, funky, lush and exciting from note one, and stays that way to the very last drop. Chuck’s fans will find the excellence in playing, sound, and production that they have come to expect from him, as well experiencing a side of the artist that they may have never heard before.

..:: SOURCE: Amazon.com ::..

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Scenes -[|]- SILENT PHOTOGRAPHER [Origin Records]

30 Thursday Jun 2011

Posted by Rob Young in Modern Jazz, Music, Music News, New Music, Nu-Voices, What's New?

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Scenes - SILENT PHOTOGRAPHER

Scenes -[|]- SILENT PHOTOGRAPHER – [Origin Records, 2011]

After a decade of performing together, the rapport between guitarist John Stowell, bassist Jeff Johnson, and drummer John Bishop has reached what Cadence magazine calls “an enviable tightness.”

Whether performing their intriguing originals or the thoughtful reimaginings of less-done classics, each piece is a ticket to somewhere unique, like a travelogue of where the trio’s members have been and where they would like to go. “…musical creativity at its best.” —Richard Kamins, Hartford Courant. –Origin Records

..:: SOURCE: Amazon.com ::..

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Giacomo Gates -[|]- Revolution Will Be Jazz: The Songs of Gil Scott-Heron [Savant]

30 Thursday Jun 2011

Posted by Rob Young in Modern Jazz, Music, Music News, New Music, Vocals, What's New?

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Giacomo Gates - REVOLUTION WILL BE JAZZ

Giacomo Gates -[|]- REVOLUTION WILL BE JAZZ: The Songs of Gil Scott-Heron – [Savant, 2011]

Giacomo Gates is an extraordinary vocal stylist. He’s often credited as a contemporary Eddie Jefferson, but with his full-bodied baritone and blazing inventiveness he sounds like a cross between Billy Eckstine and Kurt Elling. As bracing an innovator as he is an interpreter, Gates transforms his latest recording into a cornucopia of delicacies that extends from the smooth and mellow to the razor-sharp. For his Savant Records’ debut, Gates has chosen to perform a stimulating selection of songs by the influential and controversial Gil Scott-Heron.

Scott-Heron made music that reflected the turbulence, uncertainty and increasing pessimism of the early 70s, merging the soul and jazz and drawing on an oral poetry tradition that reached back to the blues and forward to hip-hop. This material is tailor-made for Gates, who without question is the best-suited performer to deliver the satirical and insightful lyrics of a true American original, Gil Scott-Heron.

..:: SOURCE: Amazon.com ::..

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Arturo O’Farrill -[|]- RISA NEGRA [ZOHO]

30 Thursday Jun 2011

Posted by Rob Young in Afro-Latin Jazz, Improvised Music, Modern Jazz, Music, New Music, News, What's New?

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Arturo O'Farrill - RISA NEGRA

Arturo O’Farrill -[|]- RISA NEGRA – [ZOHO, 2011]

Pianist, composer, educator and winner of the Latin Jazz USA Outstanding Achievement Award for 2003, Artuto was born in Mexico and grew up in New York City. In 2002, Mr. O’Farrill created the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra for Jazz at Lincoln Center due in part to a large and very demanding body of substantial music in the genre of Latin and Afro Cuban Jazz that deserves to be much more widely appreciated and experienced by the general jazz audience. His debut album with the Orchestra “Una Noche Inolvidable” earned a GRAMMY award nomination in 2006. —BIO (Arturo O’Farrill)

For more information about this amazing talent please visit http://www.arturoofarrill.com/, watch out for “RISA NEGRA” coming July 5th, 2011.

..:: SOURCE: Amazon.com ::..

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Down to the Bone -][- MAIN INGREDIENTS [TRIPPIN & RHYTHM]

30 Thursday Jun 2011

Posted by Rob Young in Jazz Funk, Music, New Music, Urban Jazz, What's New?

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Down to the Bone - MAIN INGREDIENTS

Down to the Bone -][- MAIN INGREDIENTS – [TRIPPIN & RHYTHM, 2011]

This premier funk jazz unit has solidified its undisputed place as the true merchants of groove. Masterminded by writer/ producer Steward Wade, DTTB has churned out hit after head bobbin hit, not only capturing the attention of radio with its thick, throbbing funk but has also established itself as one of the most in demand touring bands in the world.

The Main Ingredients takes the band into double digit territory marking their 10th release and one that takes the band back to its original roots with 10 tracks still steeped in groove but with a heavy dose of 21st century glaze. There is still plenty of meat on the bone here with tracks like Uptown Hustle and Second Nature that will find welcome satisfaction among their minions along with a heaping helping of non-signature flavors like the sides Watch Me Fly co-written by label mate Oli Silk and the Band New Heavies inspired Closer, both featuring vocals from Imani. All in all a funk/ groove feast sure to invigorate the taste buds of all who crave music that makes you move.

The Main Ingredients has, as the title suggests, the base ingredients that got the band from Wade s early concept to the massive success it is today yet purposefully sprinkled with some surprise spices to keep the sides interesting, funky and on the edge.

..:: SOURCE: Amazon.com ::..

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