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8.25.2007

For does who doesn't know Dave Holland, shame on you! For does who know Dave Holland, this is a must have. For does who know Dave Holland Quintet, this is a must have. For does who know Dave Holland Big Band, this is a must have. For does who, whatever! This is a must have.
Featuring an exceptional group of musicians, an incredible recording (thank you again James Farber) and solid compositions - not to keep listing more -, this 2005 album is a heavy-weight, K.O! 
If you need to read more about it: Allaboutjazz.com
Enjoy!
Credits:
 Antonio Hart - Alto and soprano saxophones, flute
 Mark Gross - Alto saxophone
 Chris Potter - Tenor saxophone
 Gary Smulyan - Baritone Saxophone
 Robin Eubanks - Trombone
 Jonathan Arons - Troombone
 Josh Roseman - Trombone (3!)
 Taylor Haskins - Trumpet, flugelhorn
 Alex “Sasha�? Sipiagin - Trumpet, flugelhorn
 Duane Eubanks - Trumpet, flugelhorn
 Steve Nelson - Vibes, marimba 
 Dave Holland - Double-bass 
 Billy Kilson - Drums
Tracks:
Bring It On
Free For All
A Time Remembered
Happy Jammy
Ario
Mental Images
Last Minute Man 
Link: Dave Holland - Overtime
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Bill Frisell - Is that you?

Recorded in 1989. Bill Frisell usually makes his albums with a certain all the same style tracks. This one, however, goes from hard-funky overdriven eat-this tracks to classical guitar solos and cool brasswinds (sometimes in the same track). Don't be scared by the first two songs, they are pretty heavy. The rest of the album is more, well, I was going to say calm but...   
Listen the album, specially the first two tracks (plus Yuba city) LOUD; the engineer had probably expend a lot of hours working with the compression for you to listen like a mosquito.
Enjoy!
Credits:
Joey Baron  Drums
Bill Frisell  Banjo, Bass, Clarinet, Guitar, Ukulele
Dave Hofstra  Bass, Tuba
Wayne Horvitz  Bass, Keyboards, Producer, Drum Programming
Jay Follette  Engineer
Jon Goldberger  Assistant Engineer
Roger Moutenot  Mixing
Robert Hurwitz  Executive Producer
Tracks:
No Man's Land  
Someone in My Backyard  
Rag  
Is That You?  
The Way Home  
Twenty Years  
Chain of Fools  
Hello Nellie  
Days of Wine and Roses  
Yuba City  
Half a Million  
Hope and Fear  
Link: Is that you?
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8.22.2007
Milt Jackson - Bag's Bag
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8.21.2007
Miles Davis and Gil Evans - Quiet Nights

Dando continuidade ao Complete Columbia Studio Recordings Miles Davis and Gil Evans, aqui vai o quarto disco deles: Quiet Nights...
Enjoy!
Set List:
1.Song No 2
2.Once upon a Summertime
3.Aos pés da cruz
4.Song No 1
5.Wait till you see her
6.Corcovado
7.Blue Xmas
8.Nothing like you
9.Devil may care
10.the time of the barracudas
11.Falling water k(take 4)
12.Falling water (take 6)
13.Falling water (take 8)
14.Falling water (take 9)
15.Springsville (take5)
16.The maids of cadiz (take11)
17.The maids if cadiz (take 11, insert1)
18.Lament (medley: take2)
19.The duke (take 1)
20.I don't wanna be kissed  (by anyone but you) (53225 Issued Version)
LINK:Miles_Davis___Gil_Evans-_The_Complete_Columbia_Studio_Recordings_Disc_4.rar
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Ella Fitzgerald - Cole Porter Song Book

There is no need to introduce Ella. Unmatchable.
Recorded and released in 1956 by Verve, this album is probably one of her best. It's a MUST HAVE. The orchestra is HOT, the recording is HOT, she is HOT and, let's not forget, this album is all about love. And what a HOT love!
Enjoy.
Credits: 
Unbelievable! Allmusic did it; they managed to post a review that makes me wonder if they really want to stay in business. I honestly would want to see them shutdown after this.
Miraculously, according to Allmusic.com, not only Ella Fitzgerald sings but, also, Fred Asteire, Bing Crosby, Judy Garland, Benny Goodman (!), Peggy Lee, Cole Porter and others!
Allmusic: give us a break, ok?
I'll post the credits later.
Tracks:
1. All Through the Night  
2. Anything Goes 
3. Miss Otis Regrets  
4. Too Darn Hot  Porter 
5. In the Still of the Night  
6. I Get a Kick Out of You
7. Do I Love You?  
8. Always True to You in My Fashion 
9. Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love)  
10. Just One of Those Things  
11. Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye 
12. All of You  
13. Begin the Beguine  
14. Get Out of Town  
15. I Am in Love 
16. From This Moment 
17. I Love Paris  
18. You Do Something to Me 
19. Ridin' High  
20. Easy to Love  
21. It's All Right With Me 
22. Why Can't You Behave? 
23. What Is This Thing Called Love? 
24. You're the Top  
25. Love for Sale  
26. It's De-Lovely  
27. Night and Day 
28. Ace in the Hole  
29. So in Love 
30. I've Got You Under My Skin  Porter  
31. I Concentrate on You  Porter 
32. Don't Fence Me In  
33. You're the Top [#] 
34. I Concentrate on You [alternate take/#] 
35. Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love) [alternate take/#]  
 
Links: Disc 1
       Disc 2
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John Abercrombie

This one is different.
Guitar, drum, bass and violin. I usually tend to dislike jazz with violin (of course there's Stephane Grappelli with Django Reinhard) flute (exception: Eric Dolphy) or other crossovers, but, this time, Mark Feldman did it extremely well.
This is an album with rare beauty, it is involving, somehow cozy (Hm... cozy?) and, well, they do go real crazy some times, watch out with the volume.
Well, 
Sunny Side of the Street proudly presents - while I try to find my Max Roach album (Hold on Frank!) - Cat 'N'Mouse
Credits:
 
John Abercrombie  Guitar
Joey Baron  Drums
Mark Feldman  Violin
Marc Johnson  Double Bass
Manfred Eicher  Producer
Tracks:
A Nice Idea  
Convolution  
String Thing  
Soundtrack  
Third Stream Samba  
On the Loose  
Stop and Go  
Show of Hands  
Link: Cat 'N' Mouse
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8.18.2007
LIft every voice - Andrew Hill

Andrew + Quintet  + 9 voices. Fun, isn't it? You bet. 
As usual, Andrew had problem finding listeners for this disc back when it reached the streets in 1969, so it had two releases, with different musicians and approach; In this edition we find a kind of compilation of these previous releases. 
In a more funky style, featuring Lee Morgan, Ron Carter, Ben Riley and Woody Shaw, this uplifting album may seem easy, but it's rather complex and substantial. The voices are pretty aggressive and unique, the Tenor Sax is surprisingly  wild and, well, I always tend to get lost with adjectives... so make up your own.
Enjoy!
Credits:
Ron Carter        Bass
Richard Davis    Bass
Carlos Garnett    Sax (Tenor)
Andrew Hill    Piano
Bennie Maupin    Flute, Clarinet (Bass), Sax (Tenor)
Lee Morgan    Trumpet
Woody Shaw    Trumpet
Freddie Waits    Drums
Ben Riley    Drums
Lawrence Marshall  Voice
LaReine LaMar  Voice
Gail Nelson   Voice
Joan Johnson  Voice
Lillian Williams  Voice
Benjamin Franklin Carter  Voice
Hugh Harnell  Voice
Milt Grayson   Voice
Ron Steward  Voice
Michael Cuscuna   Reissue Producer
Ron McMaster    Mastering
Rudy Van Gelder   Engineer
Francis Wolff    Producer, Tray Photo 
Tracks:
1  Hey Hey  
2       Lift Every Voice  
3       Two Lullabies Love Chant
4       Love Chant
5       Ghetto Lights  
6       Blue Spark  
7       A Tender Tale  
8       Drew's Tune  
9       Mother Mercy  
10      Natural Spirit  
11      Such It Is  
Link: Lift Every Voice 
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8.17.2007
What We Do - John Scofield

What we do?
What, 
We do? 
We do,
what?
I have no idea what we do, but they've done it extremely well.
Credits:
Dennis Irwin  Bass
Joe Lovano  Saxophone
John Scofield  Guitar, Producer, Performer
Bill Stewart  Drums
Susan Scofield  Producer, Art Direction, Concept
Victor Deyglio  Assistant Engineer
James Farber  Engineer, Mixing
Bob Ludwig  Mastering
Tracks:
1 - Little Walk 
2 - Camp Out  
3 - Big Sky  
4 - Easy for You
5 - Call 911
6 - Imaginary Time  
7 - Say the Word  
8 - Why Nogales?  
9 - What They Did 
Link: What we do
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Divine Revelation - Andrew Hill

From Andrew, more approachable then usual... could say, introductory. I'd better remind you guys that we are talking about Andrew, so it is never, NEVER, easy to listen to. 
Some people come to  me and show some "up-to-date crazy" jazz artists with their already much explored music, their unforgivable laziness for development, an annoying easy listening approach and a crowd of dumb deft applauding a superfluous approach to jazz; it seems that these artists either don't have a minimum sense of history and research or that they are, in fact, pretty much comfortable; I honestly don't know what is worse.
Andrew Hill had an incredible sensitivity. He was already doing music that, 40+ years after, would still remain cutting edge, pretty complex, fine, always fresh and delicious - like opening a good old vintage Sauternes.
Well, without further talking, get the album. I am not going to describe it, nor point the best parts, the album itself will do this for me.
Enjoy.
 
Credits:   
Andrew Hill - Piano
Jimmy Vass - Flute, Sax (Alto), Sax (Soprano)
Chris White - Bass
Leroy Williams - Drums
Chuck "Fingers" Irwin - Engineer
Nils Winther - Producer 
Tracks:
1  Snake Hip Waltz  
2  Here's That Rainy Day  
3  East 9th Street  
4  July 10th 
5  Divine Revelation  
6  July 10th  
Link: Divine Revelation
Please change the track #1 with this link. Thank you.
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8.16.2007
Dizzy's Party
1.Dizzy's Party
2.Shim-Sham Shimmy on the Saint Louis Blues
3.Harlem Samba
4.Land Of Milk and Honey
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8.09.2007
Miles Davis and Gil Evans - Sketches of Spain

Dando continuidade ao Complete Columbia Studio Recordings, Miles Davis e Gil Evans trago para vós o disco 3, Sketches of Spain... Muita gente tem preconceito contra esse disco, eu acho du caralho!
Set List
1.Concierto de Aranjuez (adagio)
2.Will O' the Wisp
3.The Pan Piper
4.Saeta
5.Solea
6.Song of our Country (issued take)
7.Saeta (full version of master)
8.The Pan Piper (take 1)
9.Concierto de Aranjuez (adagio) (Part one, alternate take)
10.Concierto de Aranjuez (adagio) (part two, alternate take)
11.Song of our Country (take14)
12.Pause Track
LINK:Miles_Davis___Gil_Evans-_The_Complete_Columbia_Studio_Recordings_Disc_3.rar
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8.08.2007
Old Duke

Esse disco é um absurdo. Old School + New School = Duke Ellington + Max Roach + Charlie Mingus = Money Jungle. Mais uma vez Duke mostrando que sabe dialogar e absolver outros tipos de música. Excelente álbum.
Link: http://sharebee.com/c921f74d
1 - Money Jungle
2 - Fleurettr Africaine
3 - Very Spacial
4 - Warm Valley
5 - Wig Wise
6 - Caravan
7 - Solitude
8 - Switch Blade
9 - A Little Max
10 - Ram Blues
11 - Backward Country Boy Blues
12 - Solitude(Alt.Take)
13 - Switch Blade(Alt.Take)
14 - A Little Max(Alt.Take)
15 - Ram Blues(Alt.Take)
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8.06.2007
Made in Coltrane

Not released for the first time until 1974 but now available in expanded form as a CD, this set of duets by tenor saxophonist John Coltrane and drummer Rashied Ali are full of fire, emotion and constant abstract invention. The original four pieces ("Mars," "Venus," "Jupiter" and "Saturn") are joined by "Leo" and "Jupiter Variation." Coltrane alternates quiet moments with sections of great intensity, showing off his phenominal technique and ability to improvise without the need for chordal instruments. Rousing if somewhat inaccessible music. 
Scott Yanow
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:gzfwxqtgldte
1 Mars 10:43 
2 Venus 8:36
3 Jupiter 5:25 
4 Saturn 11:43 
5 Leo 10:56 
6 Jupiter Variation 8:43
Interstellar Space - Part I
Interstellar Space - Part II
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8.03.2007
Quadrant Toasts - All Too Soon
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8.02.2007
Miles Davis and Gil Evans - Porgy and Bess

mais um disco de MIles com Gil Evans e sua orquestra...
Set List:
1.Buzzard Song
2.Bess, you is my woman now
3.Gone
4.Gone, Gone, Gone
5.Summertime
6.Oh bess, oh where's my bess
7.Prayer (oh doctor jesus)
8.Fisherman, strawberry and devil crab
9.my man's gone
10.it ain't necessarily so
11.here come the honey man
12.I love you, porgy
13.There's a boat that's leaving soon for New York
14.Gone (take 5
15.Summertime (take 2)
16.Prayer (oh doctor jesus) (take 2)
17.I loves you porgy (take 1 second version)
18.There's a boat that's leaving soon for New York (take2)
19.Oh bess, oh were my Bess (take5)
20.Gone ( take 5)
21.Pause Track
LINK: miles_davis_-_porgy_and_bess.rar
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8.01.2007
The Pablo All-Stars
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