Monday, September 30, 2019

Jimmy Ponder - What's New (2005)

Guitarist Jimmy Ponder's trio date is very much in the style of the classic mid- to late-'60s soul-jazz sessions. His double-time version of "God Bless the Child" is a bit reminiscent of Richard "Groove" Holmes' hit version of "Misty," and the other standards are all interpreted with swing and soul. Ponder has an appealing sound that blends in well with organist Gene Ludwig and drummer Cecil Brooks III and results in accessible ensembles. Although few surprises occur, none are really needed, for this style of music always pleases organ fans and lovers of swinging soul-jazz. ~ by Scott Yanow, AMG.

HighNote Records, HCD 7100, 2005
Recorded 5th August, 2002 At Anything Audio Multimedia, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Musicians:
Jimmy Ponder - Guitar
Gene Ludwig - Organ
Cecil Brooks III - Drums

Tracks:
1. TNT {AC/DC} (4:39)
2. Polka Dots And Moonbeams {Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny Burke} (7:17)
3. God Bless The Child {Billie Holiday, Arthur Herzog, Jr.} (7:57)
4. Besamé Mucho {Consuelo Velázquez} (7:15)
5. Please Give Me Someone To Love {Percy Mayfield} (7:38)
6. What's New {Bob Haggart, Johnny Burke} (9:28)
7. That's All {Alan Brandt, Bob Haymes} (9:21)

Credits:
Producer - Cecil Brooks III
Executive Producer - Joe Fields
Engineer - Dino DiStefano
Photography, Design - Keiji Obata, Littlefield & Co.
Portrait - Kaufmanns Studio
Liner Notes - Larry Hollis

Saturday, September 7, 2019

Michael Cochrane Quintet - Elements (1986) [vinyl]

Michael Cochrane (born September 4, 1948 in Peekskill, New York) is an American jazz pianist. This album is Cochrane's first of two recorded as a leader, and released on the Italian Soul Note label in 1986; the follow-up being "Song Of Change" in 1993. Essentially in recent years Cochrane has recorded extensively for SteepleChase Records and needs no introduction as a preeminent pianist. As a sideman, he has recorded with Marvin Peterson, Oliver Lake, Sonny Fortune and Jack Walrath. On this LP he is joined by trumpeter Tom Harrell, saxophonist and flautist Bob Malach, bassist Dennis Irwin and drummer James Madison. All tunes are penned by Michael and showcase a broad range of styles ranging from bop, hard bop through to post-bop. The group as a whole show great prowess and there are many opportunities for individual players to display their talents. The tracks are dotted with a number of brilliant solos. Inherently Cochrane is the anchor and clearly drives the group in manner that truly expresses his skills as a composer. A truly entertaining LP from start to finish, something that most listeners would wish never to end. Even though, it was released briefly on CD in 1993 the music has been ripped from the original vinyl resulting in a DR of 16. Artwork has been amassed from both releases, especially the liner notes from CD for clarity, enjoy!

Soul Note, SN 1151, 1986
Recorded 23rd & 24th September, 1985 At Titanic Sound Studios, New York

Musicians:
Michael Cochrane - Piano
Tom Harrell - Trumpet, Flugelhorn
Bob Malach - Tenor Saxophone, Flute
Dennis Irwin - Bass
James Madison - Drums

Tracks:
A1. Reunion {Michael Cochrane} (6:05)
A2. Tone Row Piece No. 2 {Michael Cochrane} (7:15)
A3. Bossa For Quintet {Michael Cochrane} (7:24)
B1. Elements {Michael Cochrane} (6:58)
B2. Song From Within {Michael Cochrane} (7:02)
B3. Proof Of The Pudding {Michael Cochrane} (2:57)
B4. Waltz No. 1 {Michael Cochrane} (6:29)

Credits:
Producer - Giovanni Bonandrini
Recording Engineer - Guillermo Mager
Mastering Engineer - Gennaro Carone (PhonoComp, Milano)
Design [Cover] - Michael Cochrane
Photography - Gene Bagnato
Liner Notes - Art Lange

This album is dedicated to the loving memory of my late mother, Mrs. Mildred Cochrane 1920-1986