Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Alphonse Mouzon: The Survivor (1992)

First class recording, featuring a diverse and interesting line-up of jazz guest stars. Notables such as Lee Ritenour on guitar, Brandon Fields on alto sax, Russ Freeman on acoustic guitar, and many others work together to help Mouzon create a wonderful, joyous celebration of life through jazz. Extremely well recorded, the sound just pops out of the speakers and fills the house.
Tracklist:
01. Games People Play
02. Feeling Good
03. Two Lonely Hearts
04. All That Jazz
05. After the Rain
06. Survivor, The
07. It's Not over Yet
08. Soft and Gentle
09. Anticipation
10. In Hot Pursuit
11. Bedtime Stories
Personnel: Alphonse Mouzon (piano, synthesizer, drums, percussion); Phillip Ingram (vocals); Russ Freeman , Lee Ritenour (guitar, acoustic guitar); Gary Meek (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone); George Howard (soprano saxophone); Brandon Fields (alto saxophone); Ernie Watts, Kirk Whalum, Richard Elliot (tenor saxophone); Welton Gite (electric bass); Lynn Fiddmont, Sandra Simmons, Lynne Fiddmont, Portia Griffin (background vocals).

Nick Moss: Privileged (2010)

After seven critically-acclaimed traditional blues releases (along with two Blues Blast Music Award wins and 16 Blues Music Award nominations under his band's collective belt), Nick Moss is taking a fresh approach and heading in an exciting new direction on Privileged. As Blogcritic Josh Hathaway writes in the liner notes, 'Privileged represents a change in direction but not inspiration. Before Nick met Jimmy Rogers, Jimmy Dawkins and Lurrie Bell, he met their musical offspring in the form of Led Zeppelin, The Allman Brothers, Free, Jimi Hendrix, ZZ Top, Cream and other legends who drew their inspiration from Mississippi's Delta and the immortal treasures that sprang from his beloved nearby Chicago.' Moss has written some of the finest songs of his career, and by stretching beyond the traditional blues idiom, he has expanded his sound without losing his identity.
Tracklist:
01. Born Leader
02. Louise
03. Georgia Redsnake
04. Privileged at Birth
05. Politician
06. She’s So Fine (Born Blind)
07. Tear ‘Em Down
08. For What It’s Worth
09. Why Should I Care
10. Your Love’s a Lie
11. Bolognious Funk
Privileged
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Sean Jones: The Search Within (2009)

Sean Jones certainly must be considered alongside Jeremy Pelt, Terence Blanchard, Nicholas Payton, and Roy Hargrove as a top-drawer modern jazz trumpet player, and this album firmly solidifies that notion.
For his fifth recording on the Mack Avenue label, trumpeter Sean Jones has really stepped up his game as a composer of contemporary jazz music. He's raised the stakes by writing music that still reflects his love for hard bop, but has intensified it with a more intricate and involved thought process that speaks to his coming of age and maturity. This is exciting music more reliant on teamwork merging with a bigger sound than his previous recordings. While Jones is not completely removed from the proceedings as if a sideman, it's clear he has the intention to blend in more with his bandmates, and attain the type of unified whole found in the best work of Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, Woody Shaw, or Wynton Marsalis. Pianist Orrin Evans is a very positive force on driving the music ahead, while newcomer saxophonists Brian Hogans and Walter Smith sound like they know their roles well, and are not egocentric to the point of bold upstaging -- they all fit quite well together. Whether Jones will ever be the second coming of Lee Morgan or Freddie Hubbard is to be determined, but he's sure working hard to live up to their estimable reputations. "Transitions" represents this hard blowing, unabashed approach, a terrific, quick and hip tune that tackles the 7/8 time signature in a near wild mindset. A popping Latin rhythm behind singing sounds from the three horns on "The Storm" leads to their best interplay in counterpoint and vocal-like chatter. The funky soulful tune "Sunday Reflections" repeats the instrumental as voice extension concept in a mix of contemporary and traditional hard bop stance in the finest Blue Note records tradition. Evans steps up filling space everywhere he can with bright tones on the other hard bopper "Sean's Jones Comes Down," featuring the trumpeter's best solo. On the retro CTI side, a bouncy "Summer's Spring" has Evans on the Fender Rhodes as Jones teams with flutist Erika Von Kleist, a 6/8 samba beat and the harmonica of guest Gregoire Maret identifies the soaring harmony of "The Ambitious Violet," and vocalist Carolyn Perteete returns from previous efforts with Jones to sing her obligatory number "Letter of Resignation," a beautiful song with the triple entendre tale of true love and fate, evoking being regretfully resigned, resigning as in quitting and re-signing on again with romance. The sweet and languid moments in ballad form, and even the three- to two-minute "The Search Within" prelude, interludes, postlude (and fully rendered hidden title track) are compelling as bridges, implying the lengthy internal search that Jones embarked upon has yielded wondrous, revelatory results. Sean Jones certainly must be considered alongside Jeremy Pelt, Terence Blanchard, Nicholas Payton, and Roy Hargrove as a top-drawer modern jazz trumpet player, and this album firmly solidifies that notion. --All Music Guide
The Search Within
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Sunday, May 9, 2010

Nick Colionne: No Limits (2008)

Nick Colionne combines Jazz with Rhythm, Blues and Funk.The title of guitarist/vocalist Nick Colionne's first release for KOCH Records tells the whole story. Nick's previous CDs have focused on his love of jazz, but the unmistakable presence of multiple styles of music has always been there. This time around, Nick brings it all up front. The mix of tunes on "No Limits" is a true reflection of the full artist, including more vocals, in response to the many fans who are delighted with his rich baritone voice in concert and constantly ask why he hasn't sung more on his CDs! Two of those vocals, 'Hard Line' and 'Melting Into You' are co-written with the legendary Jim Peterik, of Survivor and Ides Of March fame, who has penned the Top Ten pop classics 'Eye Of The Tiger' and 'Vehicle.' For the first time, 'No Limits' blends all the music Nick Colionne loves best. You're as likely to hear this native of Chicago's West Side sing the blues as you are to hear his blazing jazz licks; and there's no mistaking the R&B/funk influence from his early years of touring with the Staples Singers. A disciple of the pop/soul/jazz immortals Wes Montgomery and George Benson, Nick has put together a collection that evokes the finest efforts of those two masters, smooth yet street-wise and always deep in the pocket.
Tracklist:
1. No Limits 3:38
2. Stepping Back 4:06
3. The Big Windy Cat 3:55
4. Melting Into You 4:57
5. Until Tonight 3:42
6. Hard Line 4:26
7. Ports Of Call 4:26
8. On The Edge 3:49
9. Wes Before Dawn 4:33
10. Take A Walk With Me 3:47
11. Godfather J 4:02
12. Anyway (instrumental) 4:21
13. Anyway (vocal) 4:20
No Limits
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Hulon: First Impressions (2009)

Dr. Hulon Crayton specializes in Rheumatology by day, and super cool sax playing by night (or anytime that feels right)... the tenor sax man is billed as "jazz music's cool new sensation," and his debut release FIRST IMPRESSIONS verifies this diagnosis. It's got not only Jeff Kashiwa's blessing, but his writing, production, and playing support on both sax and keys! The tasty tracks range from lyrical, mellow and romantic like "Follow Me" and "Cool Blue," to old school on the project's only cover a killer version of War's "Cisco Kid" to festively funky as heard on "Sax on the Beach" and "Sax Machine." The tunes on FIRST IMPRESSIONS are right in the pocket. There's also an exciting bonus track here, a radio interview for you to get better acquainted with the man behind the music. No need for a second opinion, I'm certain that you're going to love Hulon's musical offerings... Bay County, Florida's Hulon is on the fast track to Smooth Jazz stardom! ~Scott O'Brien

Eberhard Weber: Stages Of A Long Journey (2007)

In March 2005 the Stuttgart Theaterhaus Jazztage Festival celebrated Eberhard Weber's birthday with two spectacular concerts. Stages Of A Long Journey is the recording drawn from these concerts and is comprised of some of the biggest hits of Weber's career newly arranged for soloists, small group and orchestra. The album also brings together an all-star group of musicians and long-term associates that includes Marilyn Mazur, Gary Burton and Jan Garbarek, with Burton and Garbarek together for the first time on disc. Stages Of A Long Journey is Eberhard Weber's first recording as a leader in seven years and is sure to delight long-term and first generation ECM listeners. Born in 1940 in Sttutgart, Eberhard Weber made his first record as a leader, and first ECM recording, in 1973 - The Colours of Chloë. Since then he has made 11 more albums under his name and all of these on ECM. He has collaborated with a who's-who of past and present ECM stars including Gary Burton, Pat Metheny and Jan Garbarek, as well as with the British pop star Kate Bush. Weber's compositions are known for blending elements of jazz, classical, minimalism and ambient music with lyrical melodies and an attention to color and dramatic detail.
Tracklist:
1. Silent Feet
2. Syndrome
3. Yesterdays
4. Seven Movements / Birthday Suite
5. Colours Of Chloe, The
6. Piano Transitino
7. Maurizius
8. Percussion Transition
9. Yellow Fields
10. Hang Around
11. Last Stage
12. Air
Personnel:
Eberhard Weber (bass instrument)
Jan Garbarek (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone)
Rainer Bruninghaus (piano, keyboards)
Wolfgang Dauner (piano)
Gary Burton (vibraphone)
Marilyn Mazur (drums, percussion)
SWRRadio Symphony Orchestra, Nino G, Roland Kluttig (conducted)
Stages of a Long Journey
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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Kaori Kobayashi: Fine (2006)

If Fine and her other CDs Glow and Solar are any indication, Kaori Kobayashi is an up-and-coming smooth jazz saxophone artist to keep an eye on.
Tracklist:
1. Kira-Kira
2. Energy
3. Free
4. Lovely Blossom
5. Driving
6. Grace
7. Sleep On It
8. Moments Of Loneliness
9. What's Going On
Fine
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