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    Robyn Hitchcock & The Egyptians - The Kershaw Sessions (1994)





    Artist: Robyn Hitchcock & The Egyptians
    Title: The Kershaw Sessions
    Year Of Release: 1994
    Label: Strange Roots
    Genre: Folk-Rock, Psychedelic Folk, Singer-Songwriter
    Quality: MP3 320 Kbps
    Total Time: 01:05:52
    Total Size: 172 Mb
    Tracklist:
    01. Brenda's Iron Sledge (03:11)
    02. Veins Of The Queen (03:42)
    03. Lady Waters And The Hooded One (05:53)
    04. So You Think You're In Love (02:41)
    05. Bass (02:54)
    06. Sleeping With Your Devil Mask (03:19)
    07. Open The Door Homer (03:14)
    08. 52 Stations (03:55)
    09. Birds In Perspex (03:42)
    10. If You Were A Priest (02:53)
    11. Acid Bird (04:21)
    12. Arms Of Love (03:57)
    13. Superman (03:40)
    14. Tropical Flesh Mandala (03:01)
    15. Oceanside (03:44)
    16. Madonna Of The Wasps (03:30)
    17. The Banana Boat Song (01:45)
    18. Listening To The Higsons (02:47)
    19. Heaven (03:47)
    Strange as it may seem to non-U.K. music lovers, John Peel isn't the only Brit DJ to have musical guests on a BBC radio show, thus origins of this collection of Hitchcockiana courtesy of Radio 1 figure Andy Kershaw. Drawn from a number of performances from 1985 to 1991, though not arranged chronologically (but with a brief essay from Metcalfe and Windsor), The Kershaw Sessions feature Hitchcock and his two faithful Egyptians having their way through a nicely varied collection of demi-hits and random song choices. Standards include "Acid Bird" and "Madonna of the Wasps," while among the lesser-known tunes good performances of "52 Stations" and "Veins of the Queen" turn up. There's even a fun cover or two -- Dylan's "Open the Door Homer" gets an amiably breezy rendition, while Harry Belafonte's "The Banana Boat Song," accordingly to the liner notes a regular warm-up song choice, get a fun vocal-only run through. In general, the performances tend towards the low-key but enjoyable -- there aren't many radical differences from the album versions present, with the notable exception of an acoustic session literally recorded on DAT in Kershaw's kitchen! Six songs from that date appear throughout the disc -- dating from 1991 as it does, it's a great way to hear Perspex Island material like "So You Think You're in Love" and "Arms of Love" in an unaffected, relaxed fashion. Two live concert cuts from 1985 bookend the collection, a nervy rip through "Brenda's Iron Sledge" that's Hitchcock and company at their most wired and an equally sharp take on "Heaven" that's darn well near definitive. The Kershaw Sessions won't win over any new fans, but those who enjoy Hitchcock's angular way at looking at the world will find this a fine addition to their collection.

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    Reverend Horton Heat - Space Heater (1998)





    Artist: Reverend Horton Heat
    Title: Space Heater
    Year Of Release: 1998
    Label: Interscope Records
    Genre: Psychobilly, Rockabilly, Rock & Roll
    Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
    Total Time: 58:15
    Total Size: 146/397 Mb (scans)



    Tracklist:
    1. Pride of San Jacinto
    2. Lie Detector
    3. Hello Mrs. Darkness
    4. Jimbo Song
    5. Revolution Under Foot
    6. Starlight Lounge
    7. Goin' Manic
    8. Mi Amor
    9. For Never More
    10. The Prophet Stomp
    11. Native Tongue Of Love
    12. Couch Surfin'
    13. Cinco de Mayo
    14. Texas Rock-A-Billy Rebel
    15. Baby I'm Drunk
    16. Space Heater
    On his fifth release, Reverend Horton Heat returns with more of the Southern-fried rockabilly sound for which he's become primarily known. The Reverend is unfortunately one of the most overlooked rock guitarists today, who really deserves more attention (just check out the roaring instrumental album opener "The Pride of San Jacinto"). And although the trio (which also includes Jimbo Wallace on stand-up bass and Scott Churilla on drums) is also one of the most energetic live bands around, they've had a problem in the past matching their spirited performances with memorable songs. The filler problem isn't entirely solved on their latest, Space Heater, but one cannot deny the contagious, humorous personality contained in such highlights as "Lie Detector," "Hello Mrs. Darkness," and "Jimbo Song." The band set out to enter the studio without any songs written, and attempted to write 30 songs in 30 days. They were able to accomplish their goal, and cut down the original pool of songs to the best 16 (with an extra unlisted track at the end). Although 1994's Liquor in the Front is widely regarded as the Reverend's finest, Space Heater certainly isn't far behind.

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    Ariel Pocock - Living in Twilight (2017) CD Rip





    Artist: Ariel Pocock
    Title: Living in Twilight
    Year Of Release: 2017
    Label: Justin Time Records
    Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
    Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, artwork)
    Total Time: 62:18
    Total Size: 407 MB
    Tracklist:
    1. The Very Thought of You (05:34)
    2. 500 Miles High (05:20)
    3. Living in Twilight (04:43)
    4. So in Love (04:35)
    5. Someone Like You (04:40)
    6. Saudações (04:29)
    7. So Long (04:38)
    8. I Love You (04:12)
    9. To Be Alone with You (04:34)
    10. Gonzalo's Melody (04:16)
    11. When You Wish Upon a Star (05:51)
    12. Hymn (04:58)
    13. Go Leave (04:27)
    Jazz pianist, vocalist, and composer Ariel Pocock's enthralling second album Living in Twilight was recorded in Montréal with producer Matt Pierson at the helm. Ariel teams up with in demand Montréal musicians Jim Doxas (drums) and Adrian Vedady (bass) and special guest, New York based guitarist, Chico Pinheiro. The song selection is original, thoughtful and surprising. Ranging from classic American Songbook fare - Ray Noble's The Very Thought Of You and Cole Porter's So In Love to Chick Corea's 500 Miles and breathtaking interpretations of Adele's Someone Like You and Sufjan Stevens To Be Alone With You presented here as an instrumental. Other stand outs include the title track by The Weepies, Living in Twilight and the heartbreaking Kate McGarrigle penned Go Leave. Ariel's chops are also on display with original's Gonzalo's Melody - and the reflective So Long.

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    Raymond Ruer - L'orchestre joue Joe Dassin (1971)





    Artist: Raymond Ruer
    Title: L'orchestre joue Joe Dassin
    Year Of Release: 1971
    Label: Concert Hall
    Genre: Instrumental, Pop
    Quality: CBR 320 kbit/s
    Total Time: 38 min
    Total Size: 105MB
    Tracklist:
    01. L'Amerique
    02. Cecilia
    03. Excuse Me Lady
    04. Mon Village Au Bout Du Monde
    05. Le Chemin De Papa
    06. Ca M'avance A Quoi
    07. Billy Le Bordelais
    08. C'est La Vie Lily
    09. Les Petits Pains Au Chocolat
    10. La Marie Jeanne
    11. Les Daltons
    12. Siffler Sur La Colline

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    Randy Weston, Melba Liston - Volcano Blues - 320kbps





    Artist: Randy Weston, Melba Liston
    Title: Volcano Blues
    Year Of Release: 1993
    Label: Verve
    Genre: Jazz / Vocal Jazz / Blues
    Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps
    Total Time: 53:15 min
    Total Size: 120 MB
    Tracklist
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    01. Blue Mood
    02. Chalabati Blues
    03. Sad Beauty Blues
    04. The Nafs
    05. Volcano
    06. Harvard Blues
    07. In Memory Of
    08. Blues For Strayhorn
    09. Penny Packer Blues
    10. J.K. Blues
    11. Mystery Of Love
    12. Kucheza Blues
    13. Blues For Elma Lewis
    Pianist Randy Weston and trombonist/arranger Melba Liston have collaborated successfully for many years. This pairing was on a series of blues numbers, with Weston doubling as session producer and pianist while giving Liston almost total arranging control, except for three numbers. The results were an intriguing twist on standard 12-bar blues, as Weston's muscular piano lead the way through rigorous performances of Count Basie's "Volcano" and his own "Blues For Strayhorn," "Sad Beauty Blues" and "In Memory Of." Liston's arrangements required disciplined solos, and Weston's steady hand generated impressive cohesion and interaction during the unison segments. A superb example of the African/African-American musical continuum. ~Ron Wynn

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    Randy Weston - Two Steps From The Blues





    Artist: Randy Weston
    Title: Two Steps From The Blues
    Year Of Release: 2015
    Label: nagel heyer records
    Genre: Jazz
    Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps
    Total Time: 77:22 min
    Total Size: 175 MB
    Tracklist
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    01. Just One Of Those Things
    02. Again
    03. Where Are You
    04. I've Got You Under My Skin
    05. In The Still Of The Night
    06. A Ballad
    07. Fire Down There
    08. Once In A While
    09. If You Could See Me Now
    10. Bass Knows
    11. We'll Be Together Again
    12. Summertime
    13. Little Girl Blue
    14. Solemn Meditation
    15. Lover
    16. I Love Her
    17. Pam's Waltz
    18. It's All Right With Me
    After contributing seven decades of musical direction and genius, Randy Weston remains one of the world's foremost pianists and composers today, a true innovator and visionary.
    Encompassing the vast rhythmic heritage of Africa, his global creations musically continue to inform and inspire. "Weston has the biggest sound of any jazz pianist since Ellington and Monk, as well as the richest most inventive beat," states jazz critic Stanley Crouch, "but his art is more than projection and time; it's the result of a studious and inspired intelligence...an intelligence that is creating a fresh synthesis of African elements with jazz technique".

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    Randy Sandke and the Metatonal Big Band - The Subway Ballet





    Artist: Randy Sandke and the Metatonal Big Band
    Title: The Subway Ballet
    Year Of Release: 2006
    Label: Evening Star ES-112
    Genre: Jazz / Big Band
    Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps
    Total Time: 61:13 min
    Total Size: 141 MB
    Tracklist
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    01. The Subway Ballet: Watch the Closing Doors
    02. The Subway Ballet: Dance of the Downtown Punks
    03. The Subway Ballet: Electriglide
    04. The Subway Ballet: Dance of the Wall Street Brokers
    05. The Subway Ballet: Steel Wheels
    06. The Subway Ballet: Dance of the Hassidic Diamond Merchants
    07. The Subway Ballet: Making Tracks
    08. The Subway Ballet: The Blind Beggar Encounters the Korean
    09. The Subway Ballet: Momentum
    10. The Subway Ballet: Dance of the Midtown Career Women
    11. The Subway Ballet: Straphanging
    12. The Subway Ballet: Pas de Deux
    13. The Subway Ballet: Express Stop
    14. The Subway Ballet: 125th Street
    15. Music from 1988: Red Hook Blues
    16. Music from 1988: Happy Birthday Berlin
    17. Music from 1988: How Did It Get So Late
    18. Music from 1988: Realization
    Trumpeter Randy Sandke, considered a mainstream jazz stylist, reveals another side on this release, compiled from two sessions recorded about fifteen years apart. The Subway Ballet is a wild suite scored for big band (substituting vibes and xylophone for piano) that utilizes a metatonal harmonic approach, frequently sounding like snippets of music written for a suspense movie. Key centers are often fleeting, though most of the charts seem tightly scored. Sandke's compositions fit his individual titles perfectly; it is easy to conjure characters to match them as the music unfolds. Sandke's setting for the piece is in the early '80s, when New York City was viewed as a dangerous place. "Watch the Closing Doors and "Dance of the Downtown Punks are very ominous, followed by the breezy, playful "Electricglide, showcasing trombonist Wycliffe Gordon to good effect, who sounds like he would have enjoyed playing with Spike Jones. Sandke pulls all stops in the hilarious "Dance of the Hassidic Diamond Merchants, which blends traditional Jewish themes with David Krakauer's deliciously loopy clarinet solo. "Making Tracks, featuring alto saxophonist Ted Nash, is suggestive of Eric Dolphy's late work. Although no one has yet choreographed Sandke's intriguing ballet for dancers, it would be a challenging, worthwhile venture.
    The last four selections are grouped as "Music From 1988, described by Sandke as unreleased music that never found a home. The highlight, the gritty "Red Hook Blues, finds Jim McNeely making a rare appearance on organ. The eerie "How Did It Get So Late is a modern classical effort intermingling scored and improvised sections. Less interesting are "Happy Birthday Berlin, an ear-jarring techno track that seems out of place and "Realization, with the flavor of a generic rock soundtrack to an '80s action flick. ~ Ken Dryden
    Personnel: Chuck Wilson: alto sax, flute, piccolo; Ted Nash: alto sax, flute; Scott Robinson: tenor sax, soprano sax, clarinet; John Allred: trombone; Joe Barati: bass trombone; Steven Bernstein: trumpet, slide trumpet; Erik Charlston: percussion, xylophone, vibraphone; Mike Christianson; trombone; Greg Cohen: bass; Jim Czak: voices; Glenn Drewes: trumpet; John Goldsby: bass; Wycliffe Gordon: trombone; John Riley: drums; John Hayward: drum machine; David Krakauer: clarinet; Jim McNeely: organ, piano; Bob Millikan: trumpet; Gerry Neiwood: flute, alto sax; Randy Sandke: trumpet, flugelhorn, electric guitar, keyboards, piccolo trumpet; Jack Stuckey: bass clarinet, baritone sax; Kenny Washington: drums; Walt Weiskopf: clarinet, tenor sax; Scott Wilson: clarinet, flute, soprano sax, tenor sax.

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    Azevzir - B13 (2017)





    Artist: Azevzir
    Title: B13
    Year Of Release: 2017
    Label: Wold - WR 034
    Genre: Deep House
    Quality: 320 kbps
    Total Time: 01:15:31
    Total Size: 173 mb
    Tracklist
    1. Begin (01:46)
    2. Born (06:00)
    3. Bright (feat Egesu) (07:20)
    4. Bee (07:10)
    5. Bird (feat Egesu) (04:38)
    6. Blade (06:40)
    7. Break (03:55)
    8. Black (feat Egesu) (03:30)
    9. Bias Bays (07:23)
    10. Bury (feat Egesu) (05:57)
    11. Boyhood (10:23)
    12. Brain (04:28)
    13. B13 (feat Egesu) (06:21)

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    Randy Sandke - The Music Of Bob Haggart





    Artist: Randy Sandke
    Title: The Music Of Bob Haggart
    Year Of Release: 2006
    Label: Arbors Records, Inc.
    Genre: Jazz
    Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps
    Total Time: 60 min
    Total Size: 138 MB
    Tracklist
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    01. It Ain't Necessarily So
    02. It Takes a Long Pull To Get There
    03. I Got Plenty O' Nuttin'
    04. Summertime
    05. Bess, You Is My Woman Now
    06. Oh, I Can't Sit Down
    07. I Loves You, Porgy
    08. My Man's Gone Now
    09. Bess, Oh Where's My Bess?
    10. There's a Boat Dat's Leavin' Soon For New York
    11. Mardi Gras Parade
    12. What's New?
    13. Dogtown Blues
    14. My Inspiration
    15. South Rampart Street Parade
    16. At the Jazz Band Ball
    17. Big Noise From Winnetka
    Most jazz fans are well acquainted with some arrangement or another of George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess, but few of them are acquainted with Bob Haggart's charts of the score. The reason is simple: Haggart's arrangements, released at the same time as the Porgy and Bess movie, were pushed to the back of the record racks by versions of the same music by (among others) Miles Davis and Gil Evans, the Modern Jazz Quartet, the Oscar Peterson Trio and Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald. Modern-day trumpeter Randy Sandke has decided that this was an unfair quirk of history, and after some detective work and painstaking transcription he's reassembled Haggart's Porgy and Bess plus some other charts under the prosaic title The Music of Bob Haggart.
    Haggart's charts for Gershwin don't try to reinvent the wheel as other interpreters at the time did; their sound, straightahead, tart and tight, takes the listener back to Gershwin's own idiom with minimum fuss and maximum verve. Frequent solo breaks allow the stellar band Sandke has assembled to shine; while everyone puts their best foot forward in this endeavor, the two most impressive players are Jon-Erik Kellso on the (frequently muted) puje, sounding period without sounding old, and Sandke himself, alternately caressing and goosing some of the most famous melodies ever written. Jazz fans shouldn't lose sleep over having favored Miles, Oscar or Louis and Ella for so many years; Haggart's version isn't that compelling. But, as this recording proves, it can be a lot of fun in the right hands. ~ Andrew Lindemann Malone ~jazztimes.
    Personnel: Bob Haggart (arranger, bass); Randy Sandke (leader, trumpet); Scott Robinson (tenor & baritone saxophones); Jack Stuckey (baritone saxophone); Byron Stripling (trumpet); John Allred, George Masso, Wycliffe Gordon (trombone); Ken Peplowski (clarinet); Derek Smith, Ed Metz, Sr. (piano); Howard Alden (guitar); Greg Cohen (bass); Joe Ascione, Tony DeNicola (drums).

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    Randy Johnston - Homage





    Artist: Randy Johnston
    Title: Homage
    Year Of Release: 2011 (2000)
    Label: J Curve Records
    Genre: Jazz
    Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps
    Total Time: 51:42 min
    Total Size: 119 MB
    Tracklist
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    01. All Or Nothing At All
    02. Pat and Wes
    03. The Cooker
    04. Angel
    05. Cedar's Place
    06. Ruby
    07. Lyresto
    08. Society Red
    09. Loco 47
    There was no shortage of jazz tribute albums in the '90s, most of which focused on a particular artist. But on Homage, guitarist Randy Johnston pays homage to ten artists he admires and makes things interesting by opting for variety. Not surprisingly, Johnston salutes some jazz guitarists, including Kenny Burrell on "Lyresto," George Benson on "The Cooker," and Pat Metheny and Wes Montgomery on "Pat and Wes" (which shows us how Montgomery influenced certain aspects of Metheny's distinctive sound). But most of the artists Johnston salutes aren't jazz guitarists; he also shows his appreciation of everyone from rock guitarist Jimi Hendrix on "Angel" (which works perfectly well in a hard bop setting), to jazz-influenced pop icon Frank Sinatra on "All or Nothing At All," to jazz pianist Cedar Walton on "Cedar's Place." And Johnston acknowledges two very different tenor saxophonists by saluting the big-toned Dexter Gordon on "Society Red" and the cool-toned Warne Marsh on "Loco 47." Those who find jazz tribute albums of the '90s to be extremely predictable will be glad to know that on Homage, Johnston manages to keep us guessing.

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