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Par DJDemonAngel le 23 Octobre 2010 à 18:00
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Smith
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Smith_(musician)
Origine du Groupe : North America
Style : Jazz
Sortie : 2008
This amazing DVD presents the talents of the legendary Jimmy Smith in two different periods and contexts. The first consists of footage from a Los Angeles TV Show in 1962, which captured Smith in a trio format at the height of his powers. The second item showcases Smith at an outstanding 1999 concert with a quintet. Personnel : Jimmy Smith Trio: Jimmy Smith (organ), Quentin Warren (guitar), Donald Bailey (drums). TV Show. Los Angeles, October, 1962. Jimmy Smith Quintet: Jimmy Smith (organ), Néstor Torres (flute), Claudio Spiewak (guitar), Phil McCarthy (bass), Abner Torres (drums), William Flores (percussion), Edwin Bonilla (percussion)Islamorada’s Festival by the Bay, Florida Keys, October 23, 1999.<script type="text/javascript"> // <![CDATA[ aR_BgColor=""; aR_FgColor=""; aR_url=location.href; aR_title=document.title; aR_StarType ='3'; document.write('
by the Jazz Loft
Total Time: 68 min. approx. - Colour-Stereo (1999), B&W- Mono (1962) - Compatible with all DVD players.
ARTISTS
Jimmy Smith Trio: Jimmy Smith (Organ), Quentin Warren (Guitar), Donald Bailey(Drums). Tv Show. Los Angeles, October, 1962.
01 Theme & Announcements 01:26
02 Walk On The Wild Side 07:03 (Elmer Bernstein-Mack David)
03 Mack The Knife 06:13 (Kurt Weill-Bertolt Brecht)
04 The Champ 05:25 (Dizzy Gillespie)
05 Theme & Closing Announcements 02:46
Jimmy Smith Quintet: Jimmy Smith (Organ), Néstor Torres (Flute), Claudio Spiewak (Guitar), Phil Mccarthy (Bass), Abner Torres (Drums), William Flores (Percussion), Edwin Bonilla (Percussion). Islamorada’s Festival By The Bay, Florida Keys, October 23, 1999.
06 Moanin’ 02:57 (Bobby Timmons)
07 Funk In The Keys 05:13 (Jimmy Smith)
08 Blues For Lynn 05:09 (Jimmy Smith)
09 St. Thomas 06:24 (Sonny Rollins)
10 Satin Doll 03:52 (Duke Ellington-Billy Strayhorn-Johnny Mercer)
11 My Funny Valentine 04:35 (Richard Rodgers-Lorenz Hart)
12 Eight Counts For Rita 05:05 (Jimmy Smith)
13 Tropchhic 05:39 (Néstor Torres)
B&Amp;W- Mono (1962)
Color-Stereo (1999)
Total Time: 68 Min. Approx.</div>'); document.write('<scr'+'ipt type="text/JavaScript" src="http://addratings.com/aR_BootStrap.js"></scr'+'ipt>'); // ]]> </script>
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Par DJDemonAngel le 29 Août 2010 à 12:30
http://www.myspace.com/marcusmillerband
Origine du Groupe : North America
Style : Jazz , New Jazz
Sortie : 2004Line Up :
Marcus Miller - bass
Dean Brown - guitar
Michael "Patches" Stewart - trumpet
Boogie Bell - drums
Roger Byam - saxophone
Bruce Flowers - keyboard</div>'); document.write('<scr'+'ipt type="text/JavaScript" src="http://addratings.com/aR_BootStrap.js"></scr'+'ipt>'); // ]]> </script>From Wikipedia :
Marcus Miller est un compositeur et bassiste de jazz fusion. Il est né à Brooklyn (États-Unis, New York) le 14 juin 1959.
Multi-instrumentiste, il joue d'abord de la clarinette basse avant de se consacrer particulièrement à la basse. Sa carrière décolle lors de ses fructueuses collaborations avec Miles Davis (en naîtra dans les années 1980 l'enregistrement Tutu). Il a également travaillé sur l'album Zoolook de Jean Michel Jarre en 1984.
Techniquement, il se distingue par sa grande maîtrise des techniques complexes comme le slap.
Tracklist :
1. Power of Soul
2. Moonlight Sonata
3. Boomerang
4. Nikki's Groove
5. Frankenstein
6. 3 Deuces
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Par DJDemonAngel le 27 Août 2010 à 13:00
http://www.myspace.com/shepparchie
Origine du Groupe : North America
Style : Jazz
Sortie : 1971</div>'); document.write('<scr'+'ipt type="text/JavaScript" src="http://addratings.com/aR_BootStrap.js"></scr'+'ipt>'); // ]]> </script>Archie Shepp's Thing Have Got To Change, released in 1971 solidified the saxophonists reputation as a soulful, yet radical free jazz artist motivated by social commentary and cultural change. The record which features many of Shepp's longtime comrades including Joe Lee Wilson, Beaver Harris, Grechan Moncur III, and Ronald Wilson integrates the symphonic-like structure of the politically charged compositions with the spirited, cathartic sound for which Shepp is so notorious.
"Dr. King, The Peaceful Warrior", a stripped down anthem style duet between Shepp and Cal Massey, provides a striking contrast with the album's predominately thick, almost ecclesiastic orchestration. Ultimately, Things Have Got To Change is a vivid snapshot of a social conscious artist who not only wore his emotions on his sleeves but expressed them with unsurpassed artistry and prowess.
by vervemusicgroup.com
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Tracklist :
1. "Money Blues, Parts 1 - 3" (Beaver Harris, Archie Shepp) - 18:20
2. "Dr. King, The Peaceful Warrior" (Cal Massey) - 2:29
3. "Things Have Got to Change, Parts 1 and 2" (Massey) - 16:53
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Par DJDemonAngel le 4 Août 2010 à 11:00
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http://www.myspace.com/chicofreeman
Origine du Groupe : North America
Style ; Jazz
Sortie : 1979
This set was a change-of-pace for Chico Freeman for it features the usually adventurous tenor (who doubles on soprano) mostly playing warm versions of standards. The CD reissue adds four previously unissued selections (including a pair of Coltrane tunes, "Lonnie's Lament" and "Wise One") to the original program. With pianist John Hicks, bassist Cecil McBee and either Billy Hart or Don Moye on drums offering fine support (vibraphonist Jay Hoggard sits in on "Carnival"), Freeman pushes at but does not break the boundaries of hard bop. Highlights include "Autumn in New York" (a duet with McBee), Horace Silver's "Peace," "It Never Entered My Mind" and the bassist's "Close to You Alone."
by ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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Tracklist :
1 - Autumn in new-york
2 - Peace
3 - A child is born
4 - Lonnie's lament
5 - You don't have to say you're sorry
6 - Wise one
7 - It never entered my mind
8 - Close to you alone
9 - Carnival
10 - Don't get around much anymore
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Par DJDemonAngel le 16 Juillet 2010 à 14:00
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http://www.vinilemania.net/vbobbyvincepaunetto.htm
A landmark in 70s jazz and Latin -- one of 2 legendary sets cut during the decade by composer/arranger Bobby Vince Paunetto -- easily one of the most unique voices of his generation! Bobby's got an approach to melody that's all tied up in the rhythms -- one that has most of the instruments in the group vamping along with the grooves, while solos take off in wonderful flights that soar to the skies on waves of sound and soul -- echoing a sense of joy and life that few other albums of the period can match, and hitting a groove that's complex, yet instantly moving and deeply personal.
Players include Tom Harrell on trumpet, Ronnie Cuber on baritone sax, Billy Drewes on soprano sax, and Bobby himself on vibes -- sounding wonderful throughout the album, matching the 70s brilliance of Roy Ayers or Bobby Hutcherson! Also features percussion by Manny Oquendo, Jerry Gonzalez, and Milton Cardona -- and titles include "Osiris", "Fenway Funk", "In Time's Time", "Spanish Maiden" and "Brother Will". Essential!
Enjoy it!
by Greg
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Origine du Groupe : North America
Style : Latin Jazz
Sortie : 1975
Tracklist :
01 Brother Will
02 A Hybrid Situation
03 Paunetto's Point
04 In Time's Time
05 Sognord
06 Fenway Funk
07 Osiris
08 Heavy On The Bacon
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